Re: Seawater as a Curative
RON BRENNEN ( B25B@LCIA.COM )
Sat, 23 Jan 1999 15:58:51 -0500
Jerry W. Decker wrote:
>
> Hi Bill et al!
>
> You wrote;
> > I wonder if this could be the answer to cryogenic suspended
> > animation. Use of this stuff might prevent formation of ice crystals
> > in the vital organs. - Bill P
>
> What an interesting idea. I have a problem with the use of the word
> isotonic from the first time I looked it up, but now at home, I looked
> it up under;
>
> http://www.dictionary.com
>
> and found two definitions, the 2nd of which explains what is going on.
> ============================
> isotonic \I`so*ton"ic\, a. [Iso- + tonic.] Having or indicating, equal
> tones, or tension.
>
> Isotonic system (Mus.), a system consisting of intervals, in which each
> concord is alike tempered, and in which there are twelve equal
> semitones.
> ==========================
> isotonic adj 1: used of solutions; having the same or equal osmotic
> pressure [syn: isosmotic] [ant:hypertonic, hypotonic] 2: relating to or
> characterized by the equal intervals of the well-tempered scale;
>
> "isotonic tuning" 3: (physiology) of two or more muscles; having equal
> tension
> ==========================
> So, we have a solution that is balanced using the salts in seawater so
> that the osmotic pressure of the cells is balanced with the surrounding
> seawater salt concentrations...sounds kind of like swimming in the Salt
> Lake where you can't sink because of the salt concentration in the
> water.
>
> Saltwater doesn't freeze so maybe it could have cryogenic applications
> though it must freeze at SOME point..
>
> Hmm, so here we have a pressure balanced fluid medium for the blood and
> other body fluids, does that somehow reduce the strain on the cell walls
> to reduce the requirement for voltage that would be used to tension the
> cell walls?
>
> Acting in a cellular fashion kind of like a flotation tank where the
> entire body relaxes in water that is highly doped with salt (the one I
> tried had 600 pounds of salt dissolved in the tank and you couldn't
> sink). Just lying there for 45 minutes you lose all electrical tension
> to the muscles to a degree that when it comes time to get out, you
> simply can't move.
>
> No tingling as in a foot, leg or arm going to sleep, but your will
> evokes no response in the body...finally, after a few minutes of
> exertion of will, the body begins to once again respond....what is
> interesting is you still sense hot, cold or pain, just that the member
> won't move when so commanded.
>
> That 2nd definition about having equal tensions is interesting also. We
> must have difference of potential to produce action...without polarity
> there is harmony and no tendency to be sensitized to mind flows or for
> the energy levels or pressures to act like a stretched rubber band, not
> content until it has once again achieved an equilibrium with its mate.
>
> So, this balanced seawater/cell trick would basically put the body in
> harmony and let its natural healing properties come into full play,
> without the need for any outside antibiotics or influences.
>
> I love it! Establish harmony...the scary part is you don't want to do
> that elecrically, without electrical tension in the heart and other
> internal parts of the body, you would die.
Where can I get some isotonic sea water? and how do I know
it is isotonic?
Ron Brennen
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