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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

The compound known as carbon dioxide (Co2) is a byproduct that results from the excess of bicarbonate in the body, which we ultimately exhale as a means of maintaining homeostasis. It is important to note that carbon dioxide is a non-magnetic gas, and as such, it possesses the unique characteristic that allows it to be readily exhaled from the body without significant obstruction. This process of exhalation is vital for regulating the levels of bicarbonate and ensuring that our bodily systems function optimally. Understanding the mechanisms behind this gas's production and elimination can shed light on its role in our physiological processes.

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Terry Daly's avatar

Do you know if low RBC count can be attributed to the acidosis?

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Outlaw the WEF's avatar

Sorry, the info I was given stated that CO did have an unpaired electron, but which as Dr Kalcker stated is simply not the case. There is however a very small dipole moment due to "formal" charges in the molecule, which doesn't affect my query about the role of CO in respiration.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

that is right, i was refering to Co2 sorry for the confusion.

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HKGreenie's avatar

Wow, this is without a doubt the best, most concise, and easiest to understand explanation I have ever come across! Well done Andreas keep up the wonderful work, you are a blessing to humanity. 🙏🏻

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Drew Skonberg,DC's avatar

The brain and nervous system organize and facilitate the entire operation giving constant feedback for optimal function and any interference will lead to a dis-eased state.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

In 1980 I met a man who was 50 who looked better than most twenty and thirty year olds. He had all his hair, natural color not gray. His vision was perfect - no glasses. He had a 28 inch waist without an ounce of flab on his body. When he entered physique contests, he beat out men in their twenties. He was healthy and never ill. When my children met him, they asked for his Driver's License, they could not believe that he was 50. As someone who had been into health research for 19 years at the time, I was very interested in how he looked so great at 50?. At 16, he started following Dr.Norman W. Walker's information, when his grandfather gave him some books. He got into eating an abundance of raw fruit and vegetables. He also got into working out daily with weights, surfing and doing a lot of walking. In addition, he was very much into our Creator and never ate anything without holding his hands over his food and asking tor the Creator to energize it. He was a living example of Dr. Norman Walker's research. Dr Walker wrote ten books on health and nutrition and lived a long healthy life. I met people who knew him personally. I corresponded with him, too. Dr Walker had a farm in Arkansas at one time. A young boy who lived nearby became friends with him. Dr Walker let him drive his car round the farm. He also showed him a copy of his Baptismal Certificate... I met this young boy, years later at a health convention. He told me about the Baptismal Certificate and the date on it - 1867. I also knew that he died in 1985...his wife sent me his obituary story... A Legacy of Love. Dr Walker never mentioned his age...He said that he was ageless. I know the Social Security records say he lived to 99 years, but I also met other people who told me that he was much older. How did he die? He was out doing his daily five mile walk, when he was hit by a car. He did not die immediately; he lived another three months; and died at 118 years of age in Arizona. Interesting but his passing was not noteworthy in America, but many people worldwide knew of Dr. Norman W. Walker.

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Outlaw the WEF's avatar

Fascinating and important information. Thank you!

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klimer's avatar

Wow! All that, and that succinctly! Incredible job distilling down a mountain of knowledge!

Have you read Gerald Pollack's latest paper?

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S030698772400210X

He posits that it is not oxygen, but its electrons that get transferred to RBCs, allowing electrons to be exchanged directly with cells.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

That is a biophysical approach. I like Prof. Pollacks work.

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Brian Costello's avatar

All Is Energy

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Carol Dickinson's avatar

Andreas where can one by CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution).

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

i am not into sales Carol, please look up the net.

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Outlaw the WEF's avatar

I have for many years recognised the benefits that negative ions produced by nature have on human health and wellbeing. Taking in mountain air, the invigorating freshness felt near waterfalls and the seaside etc confirm this.

I have utilised negative ion generators in the home for many years too, so when I came across a recommendation for a book published in the 1970s called "The Ion Effect" by Fred Soyka, my interest was piqued. I found yet more proof that electricity in all its forms plays vital, unexpected roles in life on Earth.

The author was plagued by debilitating illnesses after moving to Switzerland in his role as a high flying businessman. The book is a fascinating account of his journey to wellness and his investigations into research looking at the effects of both positive and negative ions on all life on Earth.

What particularly grabbed my attention though, and is of particular relevance to this topic was that in air completely depleted of negatively charged ions, oxygen cannot be utilised properly by either plants or animals, and they suffocate and die, despite more than adequate quantities of oxygen being present.

All of this gives more credence and support for Dr Kalcker's pioneering work.

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John P. Wallis's avatar

Stop playing God. People are not computers to be reprogrammed by doctors who in many cases are horrible examples of good health. The last people on earth I will ever trust are doctors or politicians. #DoNopHarma

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MarkGW's avatar

Thank you Andreas. This is a very insightful and helpful article to understand the electro-molecular nature of our health. I am also super interested in your concepts of energy creation from ATP vs Oxygen as laid out in your book Forbidden Health.

"Therefore, oxygen is one of the most crucial components, not just for combustion, but also for chemical bonds that provide the necessary energy for cellular functioning and life."

"It is far more logical that the water in muscles is structured water (H3O2) with a built up negative charge and is the real source of energy, not the ATP hydrolysis."

and ... "How and from where do we get the extra energy, beyond that derived from food?"

Is there a place in the US where we can buy your books? Kindle versions would be awesome.

Kind Regards, Mark

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

Thankx Mark ,my Books are on : https://voedia.com ( there are also the US distributers)

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Outlaw the WEF's avatar

What percentage of CO of total gases exhaled is produced in respiration? I read that conventional "wisdom" says that CO is not involved in the regulation of bicarbonate levels. If the quantities of CO produced are very small, is this the reason why, and they do not count it as having any effect?

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Dr.Don Hall's avatar

Read Dr. Kalcker Energy Medicine Today!

Beautiful synopsis!

Refer to Dr.Harry T.Whelan 660nm work as U.S.Naval submarine Commander and Wis. Children’s Hospital Wisconsin.

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Jerzy Siwaķ's avatar

And what role does carbon dioxide play in this process?

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct of cellular respiration, produced in the mitochondria during energy generation. When cells use glucose and oxygen to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP), CO2 forms as waste. Although CO2 is important for maintaining the body's acid-base balance (pH), it does not provide energy for cellular functions.

CO2 in the bloodstream helps regulate pH through the bicarbonate buffering system, which maintains homeostasis by managing acidity fluctuations. However, CO2 cannot be used as an energy source and must be removed to prevent toxicity.

The primary method for eliminating CO2 is through exhalation. Breathing out expels CO2 from the lungs, keeping its blood levels within a range necessary for proper cellular function and health. While CO2 plays essential roles in metabolism and pH balance, its accumulation can be harmful, making exhalation crucial for maintaining health.

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Crystal Balek's avatar

Can chlorine dioxide also be used in conjunction with HBOT? I am fighting stage 4 breast cancer and would like to also implement chlorine dioxide if it is safe to do so with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, which I try to do 3x/week at 1.5 ata

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