by Roger Castell
The function of the immune system is to protect the body in order to maintain life, but for the past fifty years there has been a deterioration in the defense mechanisms, which act against the cells themselves, creating "autoimmune diseases", which seriously compromise the health of the victims. What is the cause of this situation and what can be done to avoid it taking into account the achievements of bioelectronics Vincent?
1 – Organization of the immune system
The immune system is the set of organs and cells that defend the body against the introduction of foreign elements (bacteria, virus, etc.). The cells of the immune system are the white blood cells, which circulate in the blood network and in the lymphatic network to protect the body.
These blood cells all come from stem cells located in the bone marrow, which differentiate into cells with a specialized role, either to destroy foreign bodies or to produce antibodies in order to protect themselves (see diagram).
For example, the skin is an effective protection against the penetration of microbes due to the thickness of the epidermis, its natural acidity (pH of 6,2) and secretions (sweat). But even a slight injury triggers a series of defense reactions against the microbes which have penetrated and which will proliferate in the dermis, a favorable environment due to its temperature and the nutrients it contains. The white blood cells then intervene to ingest and destroy the microbes. If they resist, a struggle begins which will produce inflammation in the infected area, with the three characteristics of an abscess: swelling, warmth and pain (1) Wound hygiene is essential to help the immune system in its fight and promote rapid healing (diagram).
Normally, the cells of the immune system have the ability to recognize what needs to be protected, because it is useful to the body, and what needs to be destroyed, such as a foreign element (microbes coming from outside) or cells that have become useless (worn out, cancerous or abnormal cells). Unfortunately, more and more often, the immune system deteriorates and attacks normal body tissues to destroy them.
2 – Autoimmune diseases
Many diseases are caused by this disruption of the immune system. Among these we can mention: Hashimoto's thyroiditis (responsible in the majority of cases for hypothyroidism), Graves' disease (responsible for hyperthyroidism), certain adrenal insufficiencies, insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes, certain anemias such as Biermer's, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, rheumatic arthritis, etc.
All these reactions bear witness to a hypersensitized ground and disorganized, but also a considerable increase in toxic substances, weakening the organisms.
3 – The field according to bioelectronics
Bioelectronics is a scientific technique capable of defining the terrain of good health and that of various diseases, thanks to the measurements carried out with a bioelectronimeter, on three body fluids: blood, saliva and urine. (3) These measurements specify, for each of the liquids, three parameters:
– Hydrogen potential (pH), whose scale varies from 0 to 14, signals the concentration of protons and the acidic (from 0 to 6,9), neutral (to 7) or basic (from 7,1 to 14) character of the measured liquid ;
– the redox factor (called rH2) whose scale varies from 0 to 42, indicates the concentration of electrons and the reducing (from 0 to 27,9), neutral (to 28) or oxidized (from 28,1 to 42) character of the measured liquid;
– resistivity (called rô) is the electrolyte concentration measured in ohms.cm.
For venous blood, the standards of very good health are: pH=7,35; rH2 = 21 to 22 and ro = 210 ohm.cm. The micro-currents implemented by the exchanges of electrons correspond to a voltage of 210 millivolts. This blood is therefore slightly basic, rather reductive, low in electrolytes and little electrified. It should be that of all adults, but this field has become dramatically rare in 50 years.
Currently, most French people display measurements that are often very far from these standards due to their habits and living conditions, which gradually modify the balance of the internal environment, predisposing to various diseases. The autoimmune diseases are located on the bioelectronigram (see graph opposite), in zones 3 according to the level of oxidation and toxin overload. Oxidation indeed begins slyly from the rH2 24 and especially 25, due to the increasingly significant loss of electrons, which are one of the sources of immune vitality. The body then panics, in an increasingly desperate defense reaction, to free itself from the poison without understanding its often unknown nature.
4 – Disruptors of the field
Many disruptors favor autoimmune diseases, by modifying bioelectronic measures, which gradually or sometimes suddenly deviate from the norms of health. These disruptors are pollution, harmful habits and stress.
* Dangerous pollution.
The poisons contained in our environment represent one of the main causes of the dramatic deterioration of health. Our fellow citizens have not yet become aware of the seriousness and extent of this health disaster because omerta reigns in this area despite the attempts to inform some "natural health" associations. These pollutions can be grouped into four categories:
– Chemical pollution clutter the air, water and food with millions of molecules that clog cell membranes, slow down the assimilation of oxygen, poison cells (lungs, intestines, liver, kidneys) and promote the creation of free radicals (electron scavengers). The main pollutants are industrial and agricultural chemicals, tobacco, diesel particles, heavy metals…
– Allopathic medicines and vaccines are synthetic products that can trigger adverse reactions. These perverse effects called "side effects" or reported among the "contraindications" are specified in the instructions, but not all of them are necessarily known or taken into account. Let us therefore be very vigilant with these artificial products, which all modify, more or less quickly, the state of the bioelectronic field, by two main harmful actions: the reduction in the number of electrons, which promotes the oxidation of the field (the rH2 increases), and the collapse of the resistivity of the blood, which increases its viscosity and consequently the risk of thrombosis.
- Antibiotics, given to farm animals and humans during infectious diseases, have the effect of profoundly modifying the intestinal environment, normally reduced (that is to say, protected from the air). By increasing the oxidation potential (rH2), it destroys pathogenic bacteria, but also many anaerobic bacteria essential for good digestion, and it also promotes weight gain (obesity).
– Electromagnetic radiation : electric fields, relay antennas, mobile telephones, cordless telephones (DECT), X-rays (x-rays) and ionizing rays, create additional pollution which is all the more dangerous as it is little known. However, it also contributes to deflecting the biological terrain (by creating free radicals by devouring electrons), which increases the risk of autoimmune diseases and allergies.
Harmful lifestyle habits. Among the most harmful causes are:
- overcooked food (even if it is organic) because it has lost its electronic vitality potential, since the vitamins and enzymes are destroyed;
- junk food, because it contains many chemicals (preservatives, dyes) and sometimes food products that promote allergic-type defense reactions. This is the case for eggs from hens confined in batteries. intensively farmed cow's milk (containing antibiotics), pasteurized cheeses, bread with baking powder, peanuts and certain seafood products (farmed fish, mussels). On the other hand, these same natural products present less allergenic risks, in particular eggs from farm hens (which live free during the day), sourdough bread, raw milk cheeses. Bioelectronic measurements indicate considerable differences between these two production methods (4)
- tap drinking water, because it disturbs the digestive environment due to measures that are not very favorable to life, since this water is basic, over-mineralized, over-oxidized (chlorine, ozone) and rich in chemical and hormonal pollutants (medical and agricultural);
- physical inactivity, because it does not promote the elimination of toxins, since the lack of muscular activity leads to cramped breathing and an absence of perspiration;
– light sleep, capricious and disturbed, because it cannot carry out its revitalizing and restorative functions produced during deep sleep (5)
The disturbing stresses
Modern life multiplies the occasions of conflicts, frustrations, worries and fears, which provoke a set of muscular, physiological and psychological reactions called stress. The state of stress corresponds to a natural and essential tensioning of the functions which allow a reaction (attack or escape). This surge mobilizes the available energy (adrenaline, carbohydrates, oxygen, etc.) in order to act.
When the reaction is impossible or in the event of chronic stress (anxiety, worry, resentment, etc.) or too close stress (overwork), the body will maintain the internalized overvoltage and it will draw on its energy reserves (cortisol, proteins …). Several reactions will then occur:
– poor assimilation of essential nutrients (proteins, vitamins, magnesium, etc.) with a leak of electrons and catalysts in the urine;
– retention of toxins, as a result of dysfunctions of the emunctories (liver and kidneys) leading to a drop in the resistivity of the blood which makes the body sensitive to cosmic inductions (ultraviolet and infrared from the sun, lunar radiation from the full moon, etc.);
– increase in the concentration of oxygen in the blood associated with a state of nervous overvoltage and the creation of free radicals from the oxygen available and not used for the action.
5 – How to normalize the terrain?
Overoxidation of the blood (rH2 greater than 25) as well as the accumulation of toxins and toxins lead to a weakening of the body and a weakening of the immune system. The risks of autoimmune diseases are thus increased, but also that of other degenerative diseases. To protect and normalize your terrain, you should adopt a three-tiered strategy.
– eliminate first the disruptors because it is necessary to eliminate the causes of the problem (tobacco, chemical products, aromatic volatile products, often superfluous drugs, dangerous and useless vaccines, etc.);
– adopt then hygiene biocompatible("compatible with life") and revitalizing, with low mineral content drinking water, a plant-based diet (Cretan diet type), making sure to fill up on antioxidants at the three meals of the day: fruits in the morning, vitamin salads at noon and in the evening, complemented by a hot dish consisting of three portions (lightly cooked vegetables, cereals and lean proteins). Above all, don't forget to eat aromatic herbs (garlic, parsley, shallots, etc.), sprouted seeds and lacto-fermented vegetables. Complete your biocompatible hygiene every day, with physical activity, contact with the earth (negativation) and a relaxation session; (6)
– clean up finally, periodically your bioelectronic field, with the help of three types of action: purification cures, with, for example, monodiets with fruit or vegetable juices, draining infusions, etc.; revitalization cures, with the addition of antioxidants, essential oils, pollen, etc.; rebalancing sessions with moratherapy, ionocinesis, acupuncture, magnetism and Jacquier breath of fresh air (7)
6 – A healthy ground for life
Unsuitable habits, pollution and chronic stress are dangerous because they contribute to modifying, more or less quickly, the bioelectronic standards of health, favoring, among other things, autoimmune diseases.
To protect oneself, bioelectronics is a formidable knowledge tool. First, it provides valuable information on the state of the biological terrain and second, it provides effective means to bring it back to the standards of “perfect health”. This technique therefore deserves to be used more, to eliminate the risk of weakening the immune system in order to obtain or maintain a healthy environment throughout life.
1 – Bruno Anselme, The human body, Practical benchmark, Nathan edition, p. 108.
2. Silbernagl and Despopoulos, Pocket Atlas of Physiology, ed. Flammarion medicine, p. 94 to 100.
3. Roger Castell, Bioelectronics Vincent, ed. Dangles.
4. Peter Vanhoof, Chicken health improved by the BEV, Sources Vitales n°85, December 2012.
5. Roger Castell, Natural Sleep, Roger Castell, ed. The Book Courier.
6. See Sources Vitales: no. 22 (Water), no. 38 (Food), no. 42 (Intestinal purification), no. 57 (Antioxidants).
7 – Roger Castell, The keys to active longevity, Dangles editions, p.129-146.