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“Fear is the killer here - it stimulates estrogen excess. It might manifest as anxiety, worry, or outright terror, the effects are the same, it’s just a difference of degree. When the body is exhausted by out of control emotions it won’t have the energy left to detoxify environmental estrogens, especially not after years of this kind of stress.”

Hi Syed

There is a physiological cause of fear that has been created by the salt restriction directive. Dehydration or low salt or hyponatremia (same same) are managed by the adrenals. Dehydration is an emergency. All emergencies are managed by the adrenals with the resulting FIGHT/FLIGHT/FREEZE response.

Hence salt restriction brings with it anxiety, fatigue, depression and eventually adrenal exhaustion.

My article: How does salt restriction lead to heart dis-ease and fear based reactionary thinking? explains the connection.

Hydration not oxygenation is key to understanding our physiology. Zero oxygen is required. The lungs are rehydrating the RBCs with salt water.

I logically dismiss the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as a fraud, in my article: We breathe air not oxygen.

The difference between air and oxygen is moisture content, nothing else. Air becomes oxygen with the removal of moisture to the parts per million of water contamination. Oxygen is calibrated by its DRYNESS.

Medical oxygen has 67ppm of water contamination.

Industrial oxygen has 0.5ppm of water contamination.

Let’s look at air. Air is measured by its moisture at a given temperature.

Temperature determines the holding power of air to retain moisture. Copilot supplied me these temps and moisture figures.

At 20 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 17g/cubic meter.

At 45 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 65g/cubic meter.

At 55 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 147g/cubic meter.

At -20 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 1g/cubic meter

Mt Everest temperatures: -35 to -55 Celsius (-31 to -67 F)

Planes cruise in air -54 to -60 Celsius, a maximum of 0.64g/ cubic meter which (thanks to copilot) converts to 559ppm of water contamination. The plane’s engine combustion is more efficient in dry air.

Note oxygen is 8+ times dryer than cruising altitude air.

Now the lungs.

The lungs do best with inhaled air in the range of 30-50% humidity. Below 30% humidity the air is too dry and above 50% humidity the air is too moist. So outside this range the lungs struggle.

At the alveoli sacs the air must reach 100% humidity or drop point.

Can you see the mis-match?

Oxygen toxicity is due to its well known power to dehydrate. This is why anaesthetics, ventilators and even CPAP machines have humidifiers.

Oxygen is an un-natural state, on release from containment, oxygen wants to revert to air, it extracts moisture from its surroundings to do this. When oxygen is released inside the respiratory tract it extracts moisture and causes damage. The damage is labeled: reactive oxygen species ROS. ROS describes the pathology of dehydration.

Read my 3 articles by clicking my blue icon and then ponder, research and ponder some more.

Cognitive dissonance is combated with curiosity. Science and medicine is littered with malfeasant mis-directs. We must use adult wise scrutiny to find them and bring in new paradigms that support health. This will be done by curious people. Experts are installed to maintain the established narratives. It’s time we moved the ground instead of waiting to be dug out.

Hydration management is the key.

Hydration equals SALT plus water. Water follows salt into and out of the body.

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Great article Doc !!! Thank you .

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