I have a question.
When you say "turpentine, extracted from pines, containes oxygenated substances", do you know what is the action in the body of the oxygen atom when absorbed through a such medium?
Oxygenated substance: it's how they present substances that have an oxygen molecule been able to be given in chemical reactions inside the cells. For example, in parasits, virus, or in inflamed cells, or in cancerous cells, bringing oxygen molecules sustains the Fenton reaction until the pathogen is destroyed. This is the Fenton reaction, a process that involves electrons and oxygen inside the cell's biochemistry, and that will destroy the pathogen. Dr T. Levy explains it well in his book about recovering from infections.
In the article mentioned in the "Bol d'air" website , when they talk of "oxygenated" derivatives, they refer to the properties of blocking the pathogen's machinery. When it comes to normal cells of our bodies, no need to take anti-oxidants.
Whereas in normal cells of our body, in order to help our cells work optimaly, you have not to bring oxygen contained in more or less complex molecules (peroxyde hydrogen, ozone, turpentines, ascorbic acids, bicarbonate sodium, etc ... but to bring oxygen under the form O2 molcule. That's why inhaling turpentin has nothing to do with inhaling oxygen or vasodilating arteries (with CO2) in orfer to increase O2 delivering to our body's cells.
Yes, it's confusing when they present turpentine as oxygenat
ed derivatives. But not oxygenat
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