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Phenolics & Other-Rings:
Some compounds, such as the phenolics
are specifically designed to enhance their interaction capabilities
with the visible and near portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Containing a phenol group composed of a benzene ring, these compounds
have electrons, which are free to resonate around a circular 6-carbon
ring. The electrons are thus enabled to accept and emit a wider range
of photon energies, especially into the visible range, thus giving
this group the property of imparting intense colors, along with its
many other related biologically active properties. The property of
imparting smell gives the phenolics their other name of aromatic hydrocarbons.
Aroma is produced by biochemical interaction with the sensory nerve
endings of the olfactory nerve, which is the first cranial nerve (CN
I, and truly not a nerve at all but a tract of the brain like the
optic nerve, the second so-called cranial nerve (CN II). It is the
optic nerve of course which detects that other property of phenolics
and minerals which we call color. This is no accident that color and
smell are related. Color, the specific energy states available to
the electrons in a compound, specifically determine the types of biochemical
reactions which that compound can enter into or trigger, as in the
specific smell receptor endings of CN I. This phenolic group includes
many:
- Haptens (combine through biochemical reaction
with other molecules to produce allergens)
- Allergens (stimulate reaction of the
immune system)
- Color imparting compounds (absorb and
reflect specific frequencies in the visible range): e.g. the vitamins
and minerals listed below, anthracene (in coal), synthetic dyes
- Vitamins (cofactors not made in the body,
but necessary to provide the laser-like coherent photon source
to allow enzymes to trigger otherwise unlikely, important biochemical
reactions): e.g. Retinol (A), beta Carotene, Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin
(B2), Niacin (B3), Pyridoxine (B6), Folic acid (B7), Choline (B13),
Ascorbic acid (C), Rutin (bioflavonoid), Tocopherol (E), Menadione
(K)
- Minerals in their biologically active
forms (also work as cofactors with enzymes): e.g. Selenium (Se),
Manganese (Mn)
- Neurotransmitters (carry the nerve signal
from one cell to another, where the message is transduced into
an electromagnetic one): e.g. acetyl choline, norepinephrine,
dopamine, serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine)
- Amino acids; (and hence proteins and
enzymes which are composed of long chains of amino acids coded
for by genes in the DNA): e.g. tryptophan, 5-HTP, tyrosine, indole,
phenylalanine, tyramine
- Biological toxins and synthetic chemicals
(dyes, drugs, explosives, plastics): e.g. Uric acid, Formalin,
Indole, Toluene, Xylene, Benzene, Naphthalene, Polystyrene, Trinitrotoluene
(TNT)
- Remedies: bio-therapeutic substances:
e.g. Eugenol, vitamins (see above)
- Anti-oxidants (prevent degenerative breakdown
caused by oxidation, which is a loss or partial loss of electrons.
Because these anti-oxidants are able to absorb high energy photons
into resonance storage by their electrons without oxidation, or
breakage of their covalent bonds, their presence in adequate amounts
in tissues is critical when any stress occurs, since all stresses
produce oxidation promoting, high photon energy containing free
radicals.): e.g. Vitamins A, C, E, beta carotene, bioflavonoids,
Selenium
- Active herbal components: e.g. vanillylamine,
cinnamic acid, eugenol, rutin, vitamins, minerals (see above)
- Hormones: e.g. histamine
Some of the common symptoms triggered
by sensitivity to certain of these molecular electromagnetic receiver/transmitters
include:
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Apiol: pituitary dysfunction
(lactation, irregular menses, amenorrhea, menopausal flushing),
obesity, fatigue, cryoglobulinemia, elbow pain
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Cinnamic acid: skin (acne,
eczema, psoriasis) and bladder (enuresis, recurrent cystitis)
disorders, hypoglycemia, fatigue
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Choline (Vitamin B13):
poor memory, Parkinsonism, drug induced dyskinesia, impairment
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Coumarin: asthma, arthritis,
spinal (low back, neck) pain, digestive; complaints (bloating),
pruritis, fatigue
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Dopamine: anxiety (visible
tremors, shakiness in limbs, chest), Parkinsonism, drug induced
dyskinesia, schizophrenia, dyslexia, autism, arrythmia.
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Eugenol, typically extracted
from Eugenia caryophylla (cloves): urticaria
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Gallic acid: learning problems,
hyperactivity, craving sweets, arthritis (low back), sciatica,
thoracic (chest) pain, nasal congestion, sinusitis, fatigue, sleep
apnea
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Histamine: asthma, allergy
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Indole: large intestine
symptoms (bloating, constipation), asthma, sinus congestion, fatigue
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Malvin: neurological symptoms
(multiple sclerosis, dyslexia, dyskinesia, autism, neuropathy,
epilepsy), arthritis, asthma, psoriasis
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Menadione (Vitamin K):
liver and gall bladder problems (biliary cirrhosis, hepatitis,
gall bladder diseases, hemorrhoids, varicose veins), mucous colitis,
non-infectious diarrhea, ecchymoses, epistaxis, arthritis (hands)
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Norepinephrine: depression,
hypertension, hyperhydrosis
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Phenylalanine: hypertension,
headache, respiratory congestion, collagen diseases, PKU
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Phenylisothiocyanate: cardiovascular
problems (chronic arrythmias, hypertension, arteriosclerosis),
migraines, hyperthyroidism, shoulder bursitis, sympathicotonia
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Phloridzin: pancreas dysfunction
(diabetes, etc.), collagen diseases, cancer (risk, prior history
or active)
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Piperine: rheumatoid arthritis
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Piperonal: gastric problems
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Pyrrole: porphyria, neurosis,
alcoholism, schizophrenia, retardation, abdominal discomfort (bloating,
gas), anxiety, depression, multiple sclerosis
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Rutin, a bioflavonoid typically
extracted from buckwheat: elderly male impotence
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Serotonin: mental retardation,
dyslexia, depression, obsessive compulsive patterns, insomnia
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Tyramine: migraine
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Uric acid: foot pain, gout
The visible light that most inhabitants
of industrialized nations are exposed to today represents severely
distorted spectra. Even the natural indoor lighting from windows and
skylights is missing the important UV oscillations necessary for Vitamin
D synthesis and Calcium metabolism, unless it is specifically ordered
as UV transmitting plexiglass or acrolyte.
Proceed to sections on Coherence
and longer wavelengths.
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