Course XXXVII - Teaching 4: Blood

Blood is composed of liquid inter-cellular substances, with white and red cells are contained in blood vessels.
By its passage through channels of different kind, blood goes across two capillary systems; that of lungs and that of other organs at large.
Blood has a direct current that enters veins; and another indirect current that goes across walls of capillaries and is absorbed by lymphatic vessels.
Lymph is blood filtered and charged with especial energetic currents.
Intestinal lymphatic vessels absorb the intestinal chyle and pour it on the blood through the system of the portal vein.
Blood that is the main source of life in the organism determines not only the life in a substance, but also the harmony of its circulatory movement.
Solid ponderable atoms keep the harmony of this circulation, which should be neither excessively quick nor excessively slow; and its good condition is known by the harmony between acid and alkaline elements in blood; blood acidity is certain great concentration of atoms of hydrogen that are dissociated in it; alkalinity, in a lesser concentration.
So, not only ordinary and known causes may bring a trouble, but also moral causes that influence the said equilibrium; sexual excess, psychical disturbances caused by fear. This disturbing influence manifests during seven hours after meals, and the most intense are during the first hours and quarters, decreasing noticeably later.
Liquid ponderable atoms keep weight and volume in blood, through a control of circulation; this is verified by the heart rate.
Besides its heart cause, a lack of harmony in quantity has another cause, that is, glandular and nervous systems.
The function of luminous ponderable atoms is to keep a normal proportion between red cells and white cells.
A sedentary, excessively comfortable, can bring a higher or lower leucocytosis. Luminous ponderable atoms also control this proportion by means of circulation speed, by which the old red cells are conveniently removed, and even those white cells that became useless.
If a hemorrhage occurs, produced by a violent traumatism, the subsequent circulatory activation compensates a loss of these atoms; so, in certain cases, a bleeding becomes harmful, especially in adults, by absence of this compensation.
Gaseous dynamic atoms influence blood by regulating the speed of the circulatory movement; it accelerates it, delays it or moves it from one to another.
This process indicates a good oxygenation of hemoglobin, which is the hematic pigment that grasps the oxygen in lungs and releases it in tissues. Instead, a bad condition indicates increased stroma in red cells and by a deficient oxygenation of hemoglobin.
A circulatory movement of this kind depends on the respiratory rhythm.
Magnetic dynamic atoms maintain the equilibrium between lymph and blood; and lymph, at a time, is the control between cells and tissues.
Balance between lymph and blood must be perfect, takes place after a series of decreasing oscillations, and eventually reaches the level.
Blood coagulation is faster than lymph because this operation is ruled by a plasmatic current of atoms H that directly influence nuclei, also of atoms H, of red cells, by arranging and piling them up for the production of a correct coagulation.
Lymph has a slower coagulation, because corresponds to an alternate current of atoms X. When this lymphatic current moves to blood, it brings an unbalance in its coagulation, which can be deadly; like in certain diseases that produce hemorrhages.
This abnormal passage of the lymphatic current to blood takes place because lymph, of toxic properties, which change according to diverse areas of the body and organs, causes the resistance to the passage from the one to the other to become less thick; and when the toxic discharge of lymph decreases, lymph reaches the larynx area and establishes an alteration of thyroid secretions and, mainly, of parathyroid secretions.
Before this unbalance, an alteration of the normal passage of atoms X-lymphatic-atoms H takes place, because these atoms move more quickly to blood.
Some of these abnormalities remain latent in mothers, to become effective in off-springs.
Radioactive dynamic atoms lead the passage of arterial blood to venous blood.
The composition of arterial blood is uniform in the entire system; as it moves to veins, there are certain valves of atoms X ruled by radioactive dynamic atoms and let blood change from arterial blood to venous; the composition of the latter varies according to the organ from which it derives.
But these valves rule not only over the transformation of arterial blood into venous blood, but also watch over and impede the access of foreign toxic substances of any kind.
Also, as a property, if these toxic substances were injected into blood in certain infinitesimal dose, they will transform blood into ordinary toxic substances, which will be fit to immunize the organism. Mental imponderable atoms regulate the production of white and red cells in bony medulla.

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