RE: RE: Viruses, The Germ Theory and The Source of Diseases · by Dr. John Bergman
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RE: Viruses, The Germ Theory and The Source of Diseases · by Dr. John Bergman

RE: Viruses, The Germ Theory and The Source of Diseases · by Dr. John Bergman

Explosion?

Did you say explode? Scary. I need to look more on that.

Plasma?

And beyond that, I am very curious about Interstitial Fluids. I'm assuming that is the same as the Extracellular fluid or somewhat similar. Is that what you are talking about and is that the same as the plasma that the blood cells swim inside? Are there different kinds of plasma liquids and stuff in the body? Are there like walls between cells and the plasma stuff?

Blood River

Now, it seems that blood cells are like boats in a river and not the river itself. In other words, blood is carried by plasma and/or etc. It seems that the plasma is like 95% water. I say that because I always thought that the blood would be the river.

Blood Highway

But blood is like the trucks on the highway. The trucks contain stuff inside. Does that mean blood cells contain stuff inside of it that has to come out and into other cells? That is interesting. There is a lot of water in our bodies, like close to 80% on the cellular level or whatever.

Water is Not Alive?

The scary thing is the water part of our body is like not our cells. So, it is like water is not our body apart from maybe the water inside cells one might argue. It is like water is not alive at all or not as alive as cells.

Literal Rivers Inside Our Bodies

And beyond that, what is scary is what else may be living inside the small rivers of water, plasma, liquids, electricity stuff, etc. Like, literally, there are rivers, streams, canals, oceans, etc, in our bodies. The good news is that there are good cells/etc that captures stuff that don't belong in our blood.

Blood Cops

My concern is with whatever they may not capture and stop inside our blood vessels, particularly anything that might be smaller than a cell inside the blood vessels. Like, is the body literally always trying to clean up the blood vessels? I am curious about anything that might be difficult for the body to do or anything that it may not do at all or not as often. It seems that certain cells in our bloodstream may capture other cells that don't belong.

Under The Radar?

But are there also certain cells inside the bloodstream that are trying to capture fluoride and other toxins, impurities, particles, molecules, etc? Are there police inside cells? How does a cell kick out stuff it is not supposed to have like cancer for example? I mean, maybe not cancer as cancer is simply the cells growing too much, too little, incorrectly, etc. But I mean, perhaps, if too much of the wrong stuff get into the cells, then that might lead to the malfunctioning of the cells, AKA cancer.

Cancer Comes & Go

And it is true that cancer is always happening. Everybody has cancer. But the body stops it when it happens. Because cancer simply means a mistake on the cellular level. So, cells die all the time. If a cell is going against the DNA (blueprints), then the body should be getting rid of those cells. So, people normally don't call it cancer until it involves too many cells doing the wrong things in the wrong ways with the wrong things in the wrong places too quickly and/or too slowly and/or etc, etc, etc. So, perhaps, do you think that the ability to throw away and recycle bad cells and old cells is the greatest mechanism to sustaining health? I would imagine that has to be the most vital mechanism on the cellular level because bad things happen all the time. So, that means, you have to fix those mistakes all of the time. By the way, it is amazing that every second, our cells are throwing away stuff out of our bodies, out of our mouths and noses.

Every Second = Trash Day

Like, it is trash day every second. The body is constantly taking in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide. I would imagine not 100% carbon dioxide and therefore also who knows what else which mean even at a 0.0000000001% every second, that is still a lot over the course of your lifetime as it is always happening. So, that adds up to a lot. That means that the body is constantly getting rid of stuff in a variety of ways. I have never really thought about that in this specific way until right now.

Blood Splitting Hairs?

Now, do blood cells split in order to create new blood cells in the same way other cells are created? I want to assume that it does. So, I imagine that blood cells are splitting all of the time while inside the blood vessels.

Blood Cell Spilling?

But I wonder if the blood cell splitting may cause some of the contents within a cell to leak into the plasma, the water, the blood vessels, etc.

Excessive Leaks?

I wonder if that would be a potential problem if too much is leaked from splitting blood cells. But I guess that the leakage is not too excessive if there is any at all. Of course, it is possible that cells don't leak when they split. But I am just hypothesizing. Now, I sometimes forget that blood are cells and not elements like water (H2O), plasma, liquids, etc. I think some people can forget about this. So, blood cells are cells. And then we have cells in our bodies.

Like Trucks to a Store

So, it is interesting how the blood cells can drop off supplies to the other cells in the body. Also, it is important for people to know that the blood cells are just as alive as as other cells in our bodies. So, if we drink blood, that might be problematic, because of that. People can feel like blood is not cells. But they are cells. I forget about that sometimes. So, we also got to take care of our blood cells and not just other cells at the same time.

Hiding

But can germs hide inside water rivers inside our bodies in places where our cowboy police can't find?

Too Big To Destroy?

Or what happens when you have parasites, bacteria, little animals, creatures, germs, etc, that might be bigger or too big for the military inside our body, our immune system, to take care of? I would hope that the body has some way of trying to flush them out or whatever. Perhaps, if the animal is too big for the antibodies, then can the antibodies enter the parasite for example to kill it from the inside out? How do you get rid of parasites? Are they like totally immune to antibodies, etc?

Flushing Out Parasites, Viruses, Poisons, etc.

I would imagine that the human body can eventually flush out chemicals, parasites, viruses, elements, poisons, molecules, electrons, etc. But the problem is when the bad is outnumbering the good. So, people have to boost up their immune system as much and as often as possible. It is like the wild wild west. You have to stop and rest sometimes. You have to keep up with all the anarchy inside the bloodstream. It is like guerrilla warfare inside the bloodstream at all times. Are blood cells made inside the bones? That's interesting.

Lakes, Ponds, Inside Our Bodies?

Did you know that your body has like lakes? So, what would that be? If our bloodstream is like a river then what would our cells be? Yes, they would be like lakes, ponds, water wells, cisterns, water cups, sinks. Yeah, like a sink.

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