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Fear, worry and depression all interfere with breathing freely and reduce oxygen uptake. It can be a viclous downward spiral, since depression gets even worse as the Internal oxygen supply declines. If you’re happy and doing something you feel good about, you tend to breathe more deeply, even at rest. Anda high oxygen level in turn brings about a sense of vigour and well-being. You might find It informatlve to notice varlations in your breathing as you move through different emotional states. There is evidence that the human body was originally intended to have at least a 50% higher available oxygen concentration around it from which to extract the continuous supply it needs. Not long ago some freethinking scientist [see NEXUS News #7] analyzed the air mixture in bubbles trapped in fossilized amber. The air samples contained about 30% oxygen, half again what we’re presently used to. The air was trapped millions of years ago. The available geological evidence, such as from the ice ages, seems to Indicate that the oxygen level didn’t start declining until after bumans appeared. With so much more loose oxygen than there is now, vast pri- mordial forests were fixing large quantitles of nitrogen from the air into the soll, while liberating the oxygen from the elements they required. ; The implications are quite sobering. Among other things, this suggests that the human body was originally designed to grow and operate at a 50% stronger concentration of oxygen than what's in even the best of what we’re currently breathing. Under those conditions, human strength, health and longevity could have been far greater than what’s common today. Early biblical accounts of huge strength and very long lives might be considered anecdotal evidence for this. If the oxygen depletion trend can be reversed, perhaps we are yet to experience the high levels of health and vitality of which we are truly capable. Every paramedic knows bow to give someone's vitality a tem- porary boost by slapping an oxygen mask over ‘their face. In Tokyo, people in the thickest districts pause.at oxygen barsto buy breathing time on O, masks and the Soviets attribute some of their overwhelming success at the Summer 1988 Olymplcs to the ‘oxygen cocktails’ their athletes were given before competing; water containing extra oxygen and other nutrients. Oxygen and Bioelectric Efficiency APART FROM BEING PLENTIFUL AND THE BEST BIO- CLEANSER, OXYGEN HAS ANOTHER QUALITY that makes It Ideal as the maln Ingredient in any body with a nervous system; its conductivity. All elements In the oxygen family tend toward metallic behaviour. Oxygen is the only gas with six electrons [n each atom’s outer shell and It readily picks up additional electrons to form compounds with other elements including conductive organic compounds for transmitting nerve signals. The brain and nervous system consume far more oxygen in proportion to thelr weight than the rest of the body. The brain alone uses up around a fifth of the body’s blood supply. The constant firlng of microelectric impulses across the synapses requires a great deal of energy. If there isn’t enough oxygen available for the nerve cells to fire dependably when needed, the brain can’t help but function less effectively. Consider that most governments and media have thelr headquarters in major clties. When excess Upids or other inert matter gathers between the NEXUS New Oxygen and Bioelectric Efficiency APART FROM BEING PLENTIFUL AND THE BEST BIO- NEXUS New Times Nine = 198 Ny . rcs h GM Ge MLS Whoo 4 Ze The oxygen percentage in the air over a number of cities has dropped far below cells or along artery walls, it does not enhance the efficiency of one’s cellular circuitry. The stomach trusts its owner and at- tempts to digest and assimilate into the body whatever gets swallowed, however inappropriate. The leftover debris from foods with low nutritional value or from tiny battles between invading germs and an immune system short of oxygen for ammunition can pile up and create resistance in places where bloelectric current is meant to flow freely. Excess micro-pockets of accumulated fats and olls act as insulation between normally more conductive cells. They create an effect rather like unwanted capacitors, storing up electrical charge as tension beyond what the cells normally maintain. Much of the body’s vitality is then used up simply overcoming its own internal resistance. However, ifthissurplus matter is cleared away andthe tissues contain only those substances they are intentionally composed of, bloelectric currents can move easily and nerve signals can flow at their most efficient rate. The body uses up less energy for its basic functions, leaving more for other activities. The upper limits of human bloelectric energy production and efficiency have not yet been established. Indications are that certain paraphysical ‘wild talents’ switch on more readlly at higher bloelectric energy potentials. The role of various tradi- tlonal precise breathing exercises in many of the Eastern master’s mystical feats Is well known. They refer to something called prana, a vital force essential to all the body’s functions that Is inhaled and circulated through the blood; life energy particles carried by oxygen atoms.-We may find there are many amazing capabilities built into us that only become available when we are at our most oxygen-saturated and bloelectrically conductive, running at a level of vitality presently considered qulte rare. Part 2 Next Issue. For safe H,0, dosages see NEXUS #8. 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