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FASTING SECRETS and POWER in MEDICINE and BIBLE
FASTING SECRETS and POWER in MEDICINE and BIBLE
FASTING SECRETS and POWER in MEDICINE and BIBLE
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Is fasting dangerous to health? What is its importance in the life of a Christian? Who should fast? When should one fast? Why should one fast and how? By answering these questions, this book gives, on the one hand, a biblical course on fasting.

          On the other hand, it presents the research on fasting in the medical field from year 1880 to 2012 on chemotherapy and gives you the experiments carried out and the conclusions drawn by famous French, Swiss, English, German and American doctors and serious institutes such as the Rockefeller Institute, the Carnegie Institute in the USA and the Russian Military Medical Academy.

           How do the brain, liver, heart, kidneys and blood behave during fasting?  How does fasting cure high blood pressure, late-onset diabetes, stomach ulcers and many other diseases? How does it help in the fight against cancer? How does fasting help to heal? How to fast to obtain divine blessings? How to fast without being hungry? What kind of fasting is right for you? And how do you prepare it?

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Release dateSep 7, 2022
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FASTING SECRETS and POWER in MEDICINE and BIBLE

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    FASTING SECRETS and POWER in MEDICINE and BIBLE - TIENDJO PAGOUE PIERRE

    FASTING AND THe chernobyl ATOMIC POWER DISASTER

    The Chernobyl disaster is the name given to the nuclear accident that occurred at the Lenin nuclear power plant located on a tributary of the Dnieper River 15 kilometres from Chernobyl in Ukraine on 26 April 1986. This accident, the most serious in the nuclear industry, occurred in unit 4 of the Lenin nuclear power plant.

    On that day, in order to check whether the turbines were producing enough electricity to continue to supply the cooling pumps in the event of a power cut, the team in place decided to carry out a test in which the power of the reactor was to be reduced to 75% of its capacity. 

    This procedure did not go as planned and the level fell below 1%.

    The operators decided to increase the power slowly. But a sudden and unexpected increase in power occurred after 30 seconds.

    In such circumstances, the emergency shutdown system of the reactor must be activated to avoid a chain reaction: this did not happen and will never happen again.

    This failure of the control and safety systems led to the core meltdown in reactor number 4.

    The fuel-bearing parts of the reactor burst, triggering a violent explosion. The 2,000 tonne protective cover over the building shattered.

    The fuel rods began to melt, reaching temperatures of over 2000°C.

    The graphite covering the reactor caught fire. It burned for nine days, releasing 12 x 1018 becquerels of radiation into the environment.

    The Chernobyl disaster was the first accident to be classified at level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES), making it the worst nuclear accident on record. It is said to be equivalent to the 100 bombs dropped on Hiroshima during the Second World War. The consequences of the disaster are numerous, from a health, ecological, economic and political point of view.

    Needless to say, there were deaths as a result of this disaster - so obvious that at this point in our presentation, we stop everything to observe a minute's silence, and then shed a solemn tear while singing a De Profundis for them.

    What about some of the victims who had problems with radioactive radiation?

    In this regard, G. P. MALACHOV in Volume 2 of his book: BIOSYNTHESIS AND THE BIOENERGETICS, published in 1996 says on page 195:

    "As practical studies show, radiation and radio-nucleotides disappear from the human organism in only 12 - 14 days of fasting. In this case, the man loses much less weight than during a normal fast.

    Due to the above-mentioned processes, the problems of radioactive radiation can be completely solved by fasting.

    Indeed, after Chernobyl, the academician A. I. Vorobyev decided to apply therapeutic fasting to people suffering from acute radiation sickness (when corrosion pits are formed in the gastrointestinal tract).

    In these cases, marrow transplantation and the application of powerful antibiotic therapy is almost hopeless, and by fasting the victims regain their health.

    For the first time in the world, the practice of fasting has helped in this case where other methods have proved impotent, including the most modern (American, Japanese) treatments. This can be explained simply by the fact that these treatments are the result of (human) reasoning, whereas fasting is an entirely natural process.

    For those who would like to read this same text in its original Russian version, please find a copy at the end of this book.

    The impressive statements made by the scientist Malachov concerning fasting and the victims of Chernobyl in the above text can be verified in a book by the academician Vorobyev on pages 75 and 76. We will give a short summary in connection with the Chernobyl disaster.

    ACADEMICIAN VOROBIEV AND FASTING

    Andrey Ivanovich Vorobiev is considered by many of his peers to be the founder of modern Soviet/Russian haematology.

    As a consultant to the Main Medical Directorate of Government Medicine, Vorobiev was involved in the treatment of almost all the leaders of the USSR and the Russian Federation from the mid-1980s to 2009, including General Secretaries Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov and President Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin. Many of his medical decisions were far-reaching but, in accordance with the Hippocratic Oath, he never disclosed his role.

    From 1987 to 2011, Vorobiev was director of the Research Centre for Haematology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, which was spun off from the Central Blood Transfusion Institute. Under his leadership, the centre was responsible for treating victims of almost all industrial and natural disasters, including Armenia (1988) and Sakhalin (1994).

    A. I. Vorobyev was Minister of Health of Russia in 1991-1992, and head of the USSR Commission on Population Health at the time of the Chernobyl atomic power station disaster.

    In his book: Before and after Chernobyl. A doctor's view, published in 1996, Vorobyev explains that his commission was not responsible for the liquidators. But he says that fasting could help in case of intestinal complications to avoid perforation.

    Water fasting was used for one or two weeks while continuing the treatment with antibiotics. Because antibiotics alone were not enough to achieve the desired results...

    Vorobyev sees a parallel with acute pancreatitis and necrotic enteropathy in leukaemia and cytostatic treatment with complications.

    At the end of this book, we present the report of Professor Shumilov's presentation at a fasting congress in 1999 on the shores of Lake Baikal in southern Siberia.

    Here is the English version of that report.

    FASTING AND THE  SHUMILOV’S DISEASE :

    (Author ‘s Recommandations, V. Shumilov)

    Among the major synonyms of the Shumilov's disease, or otherwise, the disease of minor radiation dosages, are: primarily chronic radiation disease, radiation disease due to internal radiation, disease of accumulation of radionuclids (radiotoxins). The pathology is stipulated by introduction and accumulation of minor dosages of radionuclids, their pathological effect deteriorated with alcoholisation.

    As a therapy and prevention of advanced pathology, the efferent principle of acceleration of the transit of radionuclids throughout the victim body has been recommended (patent N3352 of December 20, 1999, entitled The Technique of Removal of Radionuclids from the Body issued by the State Patent Committee of the Republic of Byelorussia, the author V.Shumilov, the patent owner the Byelorussian Social-and-Ecological Union Chernobyl). 

    The Chernobyl Atomic Power Station disaster victims are recommended to undergo a regular detoxication by fasting therapy, with subsequent, predominantly vegetarian diet, in-between the repeated courses of fasting therapy.

    As a specific control of the detoxication, the individual dosimetry of radiotoxins' excretion following the spectrometry of bodily emanation is used. The author provides his recommendations on the technique of out-patient fasting therapy.

    In conclusion, we note that Professor Shumilov, in recalling the importance of therapeutic fasting in improving the health of those who were victims of the Chernobyl disaster, confirms, without saying so, the writings of Professor G.P. Malachov and Academician Vorobyev that we mentioned a few pages earlier and that you can find at the end of this book in their original Russian version.

    Shumilov reminds us that, since the Second World War, 600 tons of plutonium have been distributed all over the world and that everyone is threatened by chronic small doses of radiation. For this reason, he recommends fasting as a preventive measure for everyone, especially for parents before the conception of a child.

    As nuclear tests, nuclear errors and nuclear accidents expose us all to radiation and thus to the accumulation of radiotoxins... Fasting as a habit is a healthy idea for detoxification. Plutonium tends to accumulate in the bones and a little in the liver.

    Since 2011, the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, has joined Chernobyl on the rating scale.  On the INES scale, level 7 corresponds to a major release of radioactive material with considerable effects on health and the environment.

    Millions of people live within 30 kilometres of nuclear reactors...  Let's not think that when we talk about nuclear risks, we have to point the finger at Japan and Ukraine.

    It is said that in France, nearly five million people live within 30 kilometres of a nuclear power plant and 66% within 75 km. What about people living in Switzerland, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, the UK, the USA, Russia, Canada, China...

    According to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) data, about 8 percent of the American population lives within 20 miles of a nuclear power plant; and about 1.7 percent lives within 10 miles.   In 2011, after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, authorities from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission recommended that Americans living within 50 miles of the plant to evacuate.

    Most Americans live within 50 miles of a nuclear power plant. The Indian Point is just 40 miles from the Empire State Building.  A 50-mile radius around that plant alone includes almost all of New York City, and large chunks of northern New Jersey—more than 8 million people.  Even if nothing   catastrophic usually happens, some reactors of nuclear plants can leak Tritium, a rarest radioactive form of hydrogen, found only in trace amounts. This Tritium can contaminate drinking water and cause cancer and genetic defects if at high enough concentrations.

    The effect of a wind can carry radioactive particles from one place to another.

    To get an idea of the world's nuclear fleet, on 29 September 2021, the International Atomic Energy Agency published the following: At the end of December 2020, global nuclear power capacity was 392.6 GWe, from 442 operating nuclear reactors in 32 countries.

    Intense and/or prolonged exposure to radioactivity, whether natural or man-made, can pose risks to a living organism, as it can cause mutation or destruction of cells.

    The International Atomic Energy Agency has already confirmed cases of theft or loss of highly enriched uranium or plutonium etc... Here is what one of its reports from 2020 says:

    "In 2019, 189 incidents were reported by 36 States, indicating that unauthorised activities and events involving nuclear and other radioactive materials, including incidents of illicit trafficking and misuse, continue to occur. Six of the incidents were related to illicit trafficking or misuse, continuing a slight downward trend from a peak of 20 such incidents about 15 years ago.

    For the remaining 183 incidents, there was either insufficient information to determine a link to trafficking or misuse, or sufficient information to determine that there was none. Over the past ten years, the average number of incidents submitted to the ITDB (Incident and Traffic Database (IAEA)) has been 185 per year.

    "Since 1993, 3686 incidents have been reported to the ITDB, 290 of which involved a confirmed or probable act of trafficking or misuse. Twelve of these incidents involved highly enriched uranium and two involved plutonium.

    Radioactive sources continue to be reported stolen or missing, highlighting the need to improve security measures for these sources, particularly during transport.

    When one finishes reading all this atomic power literature, one understands the need for the preventive fasting that Shumilov was talking about.

    BEFORE THE antibiotics ERA

    Doctor Otto Buchinger

    At a time when antibiotics did not yet exist, Dr Otto Buchinger, then a medical officer in the German Imperial Navy during the First World War, contracted an acute tonsillitis infection, which led to severe inflammation of all his articulations.

    He had to give up his post in March 1918 at the age of 40 because this acute rheumatic fever had rendered him totally disabled.

    Thanks to the advice and motivation of a colleague, he went to Dr Riedlin in Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany) to fast for more than two weeks, despite his moral despondency and physical difficulties.

    Today, the therapeutic effects of fasting on joint diseases are well established and have been published in numerous scientific journals.

    It is fortunate that the efforts and dedication of this outstanding authority on therapeutic fasting did not end with the end of his earthly life, as there are many Buchinger centres around the world.

    The Experiments of Arnold EHRET

    Some of Professor Ehret's experiments had a great impact at the beginning of the 20th century.  To appreciate their importance, we need to know a few things about him.

    Ehret had

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