(29)CONFIRMATION OF THE NECESSITY OF GLUCOSE FOR THE HEART

(29)CONFIRMATION OF THE NECESSITY OF GLUCOSE FOR THE HEART

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CONFIRMATION OF THE NECESSITY OF GLUCOSE FOR THE HEART ACCORDING TO WESTERN MEDICINE. WHY AVOID SUGAR? (PART 29) 2
VIDEO unit 12 : https://youtu.be/plbRN_3z8wU

A. Blood sugar control 2
B. Loss of coordination between distribution and supply systems 4
Notes 4

CONFIRMATION OF THE NECESSITY OF GLUCOSE FOR THE HEART ACCORDING TO WESTERN MEDICINE. WHY AVOID SUGAR? (PART 29)

A. Blood Sugar Control
Law of the 5 Elements
- Generating cycle (mother-child): outer circle
- Cycle of domination (submission): arrows on the inside


Two important systems control sugar metabolism:
1. Distribution system. This system works regularly without stopping, and is provided by Wood (Liver) and Fire (Heart). The Liver supplies oxygenated, filtered and nutrient-containing blood to the Heart. The heart will pump this nourishing blood to all the cells of the body. Because of its importance, the liver has the ability to regenerate itself in cases of partial surgical removal of the liver.

2. Supply system. This system operates with a cyclicity every 4 to 5 hours and is provided by the other 3 Elements: Earth (Stomach) - Metal (Lungs) - Water (Kidneys). The Stomach receives the food, transforms it into Energy and Blood to nourish the whole body through the bloodstream. The lungs will re-oxygenate the blood. The kidneys will filter the blood from toxins and recover the ingredients, if the body needs them (calcium, potassium...), then send this blood to the liver to be filtered again, before being sent to the heart.

The food must contain 4 ingredients: Glucose-Protein-Lipid-Oxygen.
10% of the protein consumed is used to produce insulin.
Glucose + protein form the blood
Glucose+lipid form the cell membrane, the nervous system, the protective sheath of nerve fibres, the joint lubricant, the cartilage, the tendons, the bones ...
Oxygen provides energy for the cells to function.

The glucose consumed will be used, first of all, for all the needs of the body, then any excess sugar will be stored in reserve in the liver as glycogen (maximum 100 grams), then as fat in the liver, and then in all the adipose tissues in the body. This explains why consuming too much sugar, without exercising, makes you fat.

Feeding every 4 to 5 hours would be ideal to ensure that the body is well supplied with food. Eating the whole day overloads the body with sugar. The liver, already having its reserves full, no longer accepts sugar and rejects it into the bloodstream, thus raising blood sugar levels, which will drop normally if we stop eating too much. In case of persistent high blood sugar levels, it is necessary to skip one or two meals, or not eat for 1 or 2 days, blood sugar levels will return to normal. Since there is no other supply, the body will use up any sugar left in the bloodstream. This is a simple and very natural behaviour. You do not always have to overeat and take medication to lower your sugar. It is the uncontrolled oversupply and lack of exercise that lead to diabetes.

Cases where there is no glucose supply. Before this happens, the liver first signals the stomach to feel hungry in order to bring in food and glucose. Without response, the liver will release sugar from its glycogen and fat stores. After the sugar will be extracted from the adipose tissue (slimming), muscles (muscle loss - weight loss), bones (osteoporosis), brain (memory loss)......until all sources dry up, finally leading to death.

The fact that the body draws sugar from any source, in the absence of glucose, proves that the body still needs glucose to survive, especially for the needs of the heart. So why think about banning sugar from the diet?

Change in blood glucose levels
Based on March 2018 referenced values
Before meals: 100 to 140 mg/dL or 6.0 to 8.0 mmol/L
After meals: 140 to 180 mg/dL or 8.0 to 10.0 mmol/L

Measured blood glucose levels
Before meals: 6 mmol/L; after meals: 10.0 mmol/L; 4 hours after meals: 7.0 mmol/L. This is a normal variation, the 3 mmol/L is used for all body needs.

Measured blood glucose levels
Before meals: 6.0 mmol/L; after meals: 15.0 mmol/L; 4 hours after meals: 12.0 mmol/L; the excess 2 mmol/L will be stored in the liver.

By maintaining the balance between the distribution and supply systems, blood glucose levels can be understood, monitored and controlled through regular eating habits and QiQongTherapy exercises.

Example: if you are not really hungry at dinner time, and you have high blood pressure measured on the left side (stomach) and a high blood sugar level, then you eat nothing or very little at this meal, because there is still undigested food left over from the previous meal. The next day everything would come back in order.

B. Loss of Coordination between Distribution and Supply Systems
A disturbance in one system affects all 5 Elements.

The supply system is disrupted by partial or total removal of the stomach, dietary deficiency, irregularity or absence of meals, strict sugar-free diet, oral antidiabetics...Oral antidiabetics block the release of internal insulin secreted by the pancreas, causing swelling of the pancreas, ultimately leading to pancreatic cancer.

The kidneys are the only ones to be disturbed directly, unrelated to the supply system. The uncontrolled excesses of sexual intercourse will injure the kidneys, and put them into Insufficiency. The Insufficiency of the kidneys (Water) will respectively render the liver (Wood) and the heart (Fire) in Insufficiency, according to the cycle of engendering (mother-child). The liver will lack blood to feed the heart, because 40 grams of blood are used to produce 1 gram of sperm. On average, one ejaculation causes the loss of 160 to 200 grams of blood. It is the same for the woman, liquid secretions are the equivalent of ejaculate.

The distribution system is disrupted by oral antidiabetic drugs, which will prevent the release of sugar from the liver. The liver no longer signals the pancreas to release insulin, to lower the sugar, or glucagon, to raise the sugar level. There is no longer a working relationship between these two systems, the liver has to draw sugar from all parts of the body to maintain life, thus disrupting all 5 Elements. This situation becomes dangerously aggravated if the person receives regular insulin injections.

Notes
- Prolonged abuse of cholesterol-lowering drugs leads to a permanent lack of cholesterol, leading to memory loss, and the onset of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis).

- According to the American Heart Association, men need 9 teaspoons of glucose per day and women need 6 teaspoons of glucose per day.

- A minimum consumption of 180 grams of glucose per day is desirable for the proper functioning of the heart (36 g/D) and nervous system (144 g/D).

- Vegetables can also be converted into sugar, but the sugar would be of an acidic nature, thus favouring the easy development of cancers.

- - Notion: life force and life potential. The life force is that two people, apparently, live normally without worries. One person is on a diet and anti-diabetic medication, so without any glucose intake. The other person is on a normal, varied diet, so there is always a supply of glucose. The person with medication is like a lantern that burns with its own fuel reserve, without any supply, so it could be extinguished at any time! The other person is like a lantern that receives fuel supply on a regular basis, so the end is predictable depending on the fuel supply, that is the potential of life!
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