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Whatever other nutritional errorsmay have occurred, a body in a diseased state has not been getting enough oxygen. The most direct short-term solution to a body’s oxygen shortage is to supplement whatever has been extracting by breathing, since that obviously wasn’t sufficient, with some other concentrated source of oxygen. Ozone (O,} Is pure oxygen with a third atom on each molecule, which spllts off easily to oxidise germs or whatever else needs oxidising. Its therapeutic capabilities are wide-ranging and well documented (See NEXUS #8 News). But it can’t be stored; it has to be generated as needed. The single oxygen atoms all come loose and combine with each other, so you wind up with a tank of regular oxygen (O,). Still, there are conditions that appear to respond more swiftly to O, than to H,O,. Pure H,O, is 94% oxygen, since each oxygen atom is 16 times the size of a hydrogen atom. It is the most concentrated source of oxygen in liquid form available at normal temperatures. H,O, can be easily stored and transported and is simple to dilute and use, whether orally or by soaking it through the skin to get the body’s oxygen level back up toward what It was supposed to be in the first place. [Pectenat» Along with hemoglobin, it is what the body uses to move extra oxygen around. It is also the first thing the Immune system puts out In response to any microblal invasions. H,O, is carried into Infected areas, to destroy pathogens with the highly reactive singlet oxygen it brings and lets loose. Blood platelets release H,0, on encountering any membrane-perturbing particulates. [f the immune system has available enough oxygen to do its job, no hostile micro-organisms can do theirs, nor cancerous growths occur, simply because they can’t survive such high concentrations of oxygen. Obviously these functions are a lot harder to carry out if there’sa significant reduction in the avallable oxygen for making the H,O,. Animal and plant cells contain’ microbodies called per- oxisomes, which are involved with the continuous production and breakdown of H,O,. But beyond that, according to Stedman’s Either one of these can be a highly potent weapon against Medical Dictionary (24th Ed) for example; “The role of per- disease. Together they offer the world a future health outlook oxisomes In mammalian cells is not yet clarified.” For the func- entirely different from the usual grim expectations. tion of peroxisomes to be clearly understood, it will be necessary Ifoxygen’s the main thing we need, it might be a good idea not to acknowledge the central role of H,O, in our immune systems to burn it all up, unless we’re quite sure we know how to replace and elsewhere, with all of its ramifications, including the link it. Unfortunately, in many places it is still being treated as if there between massive oxygen depletion and the current Age of Dis- were an inexhaustible supply, just as seemingly unlimited clean ease. water was taken for granted until fairly recently. Disease consists of elther an invasion of the body by identifi- Free oxygen is so reactive that any given volume of it eventu- able hostile microorganisms, or by some part or system of the ally all binds up into oxides of whatever it contacts that can be body deterlorating apparently on Its own, as with cancer. These oxidised. It must be constantly replenished through photosynthe- conditions can occur only when the oxygen contentof the affected sis, electrolysis of water or some other means. So much of the flulds and tissues drops well below the optimum level required for oxygen of Mars is bound up in Its crust that we can clearly see the healthy cell growth and activity and into the range where low- red rusty soll from here. Earth has been luckier, so far. oxygen microbes or anzerohic growths can exist. The oxygen percentage in the air over a number of cities has dropped far below the 21% figure listed in the encyclopedias. In Either of these can bea highly potent Eastern Europe, downwind from everyone else’s pollution, even ey . some forested regions have been measured at 15% or less oxygen in weapon against disease. Together they the air. After fighting the effects of acid rain for decades, the offer the world a future health outlook forests haven’t enough strength left for normal photosynthesis. . e 4 There are cities where the oxygen is consumed much faster than entirely different from the usual grim it can be locally replaced and when there isn’t enough of a breeze expectations. to bring any fresh air in, the percentage can get low enough to asphyxiate some people right in their homes. Anything under 7% oxygen in the air is too low to support a Whatever other nutritional errorsmay have occurred, a body human even for short periods. If the lung surfaces are damaged in a diseased state has not been getting enough oxygen. by any of the amazing variety of modern airborne substances, The most direct short-term solution to a body’s oxygen they require more oxygen in the air if they are to keep their owner shortage is to supplement whatever has been extracting by at least semi-functional a while longer. breathing, since that obviously wasn’t sufficient, with some other Life-threatening declines of biologically available oxygen concentrated source of oxygen. have become so widespread that this is seldom even recognised as Ozone (O,) Ispure oxygen with a third atom on each molecule, a factor in disease, let alone a princlpal cause. Oxygen depletion which splits off easily to oxidise germs or whatever else needs createsa misleading “background level” of impairment of health oxidising. Its therapeutic capabilities are wide-ranging and well and vitality that encourages people to accept as “normal” states documented (See NEXUS #8 News). But it can’t be stored; it has of health and lifespans which are far below what is actually to be generated as needed. The single oxygen atoms all come loose possible and desirable. and combine with each other, so you wind up with a tank of Symptoms of oxygen deprivation can include weakness, de- regular oxygen (O,). Still, there are conditions that appear to pression, dizziness, irritability, fatigue, memory loss, irrational respond more swiftly to O, than to H,O,. behaviour, chronic hostility, circulation problems, bad digestion, Pure H,O, Is 94% oxygen, since each oxygen atom is 16 times lowered immunity to infection, parasites, tumours and various the size of. a hydrogen atom. It is the most concentrated source of deposit buildups, and nameless dread. Cells undergoing partial oxygen In liquid form available at normal temperatures. H,O, oxygen starvation send out tiny panic signals which are collec- can be easily stored and transported and is simple to dilute and tively felt as a continuous vague sensation of immanent disaster. use, whether orally or by soaking it through the skin to get the This low-level generalised warning tends to get tuned out as body’s oxygen level back up toward what it was supposed to be in background noise or attributed to other sources of uneasiness, the first place. but it still adds considerably to the overall tension and irritability in the areas where the oxygen level has most declined. Continued on Page 42 = EXUS New Times Nine - 1