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| eae & - se and Sun. Planet this chart and your body Some of these oils go via the main vein through the liver up the right side of the body to where the finest aromatic oils are distilled off into the thymus gland, between the top of the breastbone and the top of the heart. Other oils are taken by the lymph vessels out to the ligaments and joints. Once the oils have been extracted a catalyst is taken out of the pelvic colon through the glands called Peyers Patches (lowest dotted area) into the last part of the small intestines, called the ileum... tobegin the fermentation process. The fermenting food is passed through a one-way valve (the ileocaecal valve) into a wrist-sized tube, the ascending colon. The separating alcohols are absorbed into the liver (at the hepatic flexture between the ascending and trans- verse colon). Some alcohols are combined with negative ions from the right lung to make the bile... the finest are distilled from the higher inside section of the liver into the breastbone (where the mother blood cells are made). Some go right through to the thymus gland, where they mix with the fine aromatic oils to create the basis of our hormones. The rest of the food goes via the transverse colon in towards the hotter centre of the body where the salts are separated into the adrenals (on top of the kidneys - the twin dotted areas in the centre)...and the spleen... where they are combined with positive ions from the left lung to make the body’s acids. These oils, alcohols and salts are the physical vehicles of the plant’s characteristic soul, spirit and genetic pat- terns. The rest is taken down to the left hip through the cooler descending colon to the ‘grease-trap’ where the fat-soluble vitamins are extracted... then back to the centre... to touch the last part of the small intestines to release water as well as the alcohols and salts that are the triggers for fermentation and the basis of our own regen- erative fluids. These oils, alcohols and salts are the purified physical vehicles of the planet’s soul, spirit and body. The rest, what is left, is the body, soul and spirit of the Sun and completes the cycle by the creation of the basis for new growth, fertiliser, which is given back to Earth. RIGHT John Burke 1988 ©