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Diabetes Foot Necrotic Cell Death: What you should know NOW! IMPORTANT THINGS that doctors (conveniently) don’t tell you. With some useful tips at the end of the presentation.

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Diabetes Foot Necrotic Cell Death:What you should know NOW!

IMPORTANT THINGSthat doctors

(conveniently)

don’t tell you. 

With some useful tips at the end of the presentation.

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The Truths

Diabetic patients’ outer soma-epidermal tissue issues:

 Are NOT ‘skin disease’ per se  Are NOT ‘uncleanliness in wound care’ per se 

 Are NOT normal cellulitis per se

Can rapidly transform to necrotic cell death even with

antibiotics.

The crux of the issue lies in:

Poor blood circulation to the area where the

wound/ulceration develops (usually the legs). Poor bio-electrical condition of nerves along the leg.

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Introduction

 Almost 70% of diabetics develop some form of outer-soma

epidermal (skin) trauma e.g. rashes, itchiness, and cellulitis.

Epidermal wounds in diabetics neither heal easily nor heal

properly without utmost care.

The wounds can be inflicted by, but not limited to:

Cuts

Bruises

Scratches (fingernails or non-fingernails) from insect bites,

etc.

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Introduction

 About 15-20% of diabetics develop foot ulceration which can

lead to gangrene and later amputation. The main supportive

causes for gangrene:

Diabetic neuropathy

Peripheral arterial/vascular disease (PAD, PVD)

Structural foot deformity

Complication progression: Secondary infection, osteomyelitis

(infection in bone marrow), necrotic cell death.

There is lack of research on diabetes foot

issues everywhere in the world.

Peripheral arterial or Peripheral Vascular Disease (PAD or PVD)

encompasses diseases caused by theobstruction of large arteries in the

arms and legs.

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The dumb-founding question:

WHY WOUNDS IN THE LIMBS OFSOME DIABETIC PATIENTS

MAY NOT HEAL PROPERLY  AND POTENTIALLY 

BECOME GANGRENOUS (NECROTIC)

RESULTING IN AMPUTATION.

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Why wounds in diabetics don’t heal properly? 

Several reasons, and all fundamentally due to:

Location-specific circulatory network becoming defective Location-specific neural network becoming defective

When this happens:

Immune and defense system become defective and

pathogens overrun the wound. Nerve cells rot causing necrosis (tissue rot).

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Why wounds in diabetics don’t heal properly? 

Several reasons, and all fundamentally due to:

Location-specific circulatory network becoming defective

Location-specific neural network becoming defective

When this happens:

Immune and defense system become defective andpathogens overrun the wound.

Nerve cells rot causing necrotic cell death (tissue rot).

THESE TWONETWORKS BECOME

DYSFUNCTIONAL,NON-FUNCTIONAL,

MALFUNCTION,OR DEFECTIVE

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The standard practice in Westernmedical institutions is to administer 

antibiotics to help the body defence

system prevent ulcers from being

infected and reduce inflammation.

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While antibiotics may help to fightinfection, the cells in the ulceration

does not heal normally andnecrotic cell death is potentially

the outcome despite antibiotics

Why?

Western medical science DOES

NOT solve the fundamentalissue. 

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FUNDAMENTAL ISSUESwhich support Diabetic foot problems

DEFECTIVE BLOOD ‘NETWORK’ DEFECTIVE NEURAL ‘NETWORK’  

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Of late, in some ‘enlightened’Western medical institutions, the

standard preventive method is to

monitor vascular pulse andneurological response of limbs for 

diabetic patients.

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Monitoring methods for diabetic patients

Diabetic foot related complications is prevented by

monitoring:

Neurological Assessment

Vibration, tactile sensation, ankle jerk, temperature

10g monofilament

Circulatory/Vascular Assessment

Palpation of pedal pulses Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI)

In advanced cases

Scanning using MRI or CT Scan

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Monofilament testing

(Flyode Hosmer)

 ABPI testing

(Edmonds & Foster)

Standard monitoring methods

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 Amputation

Usually when ulcerations become gangrenous, it is evident

that the vascular system at the legs are poor, or neurologic

response at the legs are poor. In other words, the pulsenodes in the foot are not throbbing.

When this happens, amputation is the only option.

‘Pulse death’ is usually proven by the scanning methods

enumerated in the previous slides.

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Why networks become defective?

Several reasons but these are the main ones:

Defective circulatory system caused by:

Mycotoxins from fungi

Arteriosclerosis (hardening of the inner walls of arteries)

Inflammatory conditions

Thrombosis (clots hampering blood flow)

Defective cranial neural network caused by:

Neuro-toxins from fungi

Degradation of myelin sheath of neurons Nerve cells malfunction due to ionic, pH imbalance, etc.

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WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF

DEFECTIVE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

DEFECTIVE CRANIAL-NEURAL SYSTEM

?

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WHAT IS THE IMPACT OFDEFECTIVE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

& DEFECTIVE CRANIAL-NEURAL SYSTEM?

The Bone Marrow malfunctions.The Bone Marrow depends on blood and electrical

impulses to perform its functions of being themanufacturing base of the components for

Body Defense/Immune System

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The bone marrow is a keymanufacturing base for almost all of the components making up of the

Body Defense/Immune System whichis a complex „military deploymentcenter‟ to deal with the threats of pathogens and all forms of malign

elements multiplying in the body.

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BONE MARROW

Bone Marrow isnourished by the

Circulatory Network andControlled by the

Cranial-Neural Network 

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WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF

THE BONE MARROW MALFUNCTIONING?

CONSEQUENTIAL BREAKDOWN OF THEBODY DEFENSE/IMMUNE

SYSTEM

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CIRCULATORY 

SYSTEM(Cardiovascular systemand Lymphatic System)

CRANIAL-NEURAL

SYSTEM(Brain cells, spinal, neuralnetwork)

The two networks vital to Defense/Immune system

BONE MARROW

(Nourished bycirculatory network and

controlled by the cranial-neural network)

DEFENSE/

IMMUNESYSTEM

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CIRCULATORY 

SYSTEM(Cardiovascular systemand Lymphatic System)

CRANIAL-NEURAL

SYSTEM(Brain cells, spinal, neuralnetwork)

Danger of at least one network down

BONE MARROW

(Nourished by theCardiovascular systemand Lymphatic System)

DEFENSE/

IMMUNESYSTEM

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CIRCULATORY 

SYSTEM(Cardiovascular systemand Lymphatic System)

CRANIAL-NEURALSYSTEM

(Brain cells, spinal, neuralnetwork)

Danger of at least one network down

BONE MARROW

(Nourished by theCardiovascular systemand Lymphatic System)

DEFENSE/

IMMUNESYSTEM

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CIRCULATORY 

SYSTEM(Cardiovascular systemand Lymphatic System)

CRANIAL-NEURALSYSTEM

(Brain cells, spinal, neuralnetwork)

Both networks can break down

BONE MARROW

(Nourished by theCardiovascular systemand Lymphatic System)

DEFENSE/

IMMUNESYSTEM

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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

(Cardiovascular system andLymphatic System)

What is the Circulatory Network 

Comprises the:

1) Blood circulatory system from the heart tothe arteries, sub-arteries and finally to theperipheral capillaries at the extremitiessupplying oxygen and nutrientseverywhere in the body; and flows back to the heart via the veinous network.

2) Lymphatic system that runs parallel to theblood circulatory system but with thespleen and liver (hepatic) playing a moreimportant role here.

What flows through the system?Blood and lymph fluids

C di l

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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Cardiovascularsystem

Lymphaticsystem

This is a section of

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 An example to showhow close thelymphatic system

runs „parallel‟ to theblood circulatorysystem.

This is a section of the stomach wall.

h i h i l l k

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What is the cranial-neural network 

Comprises:

1) Brain cells

2) Spinal nerves

3) Nerve cells (neurons) and all thecomponents to carry impulses

back and forth from brain tomuscles, organs, systems.

What flows through the system?Bio-electrical impulses which are causedby polarising of ions which in turn give

rise to electrical voltage which in turngive rise to bio-electrical current.

CRANIAL-NEURAL

SYSTEM(Brain cells, spinal, neural network)

CRANIAL NEURAL

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CRANIAL-NEURALSYSTEM

 A neuron (nerve cell)with dendrites (root-like formations) that

will connect with other

neurons to formnetworks of neurons

making up thesympathetic autonomic

system and the para-sympathetic autonomic

system.

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OK, how how to deal with it

differently?

You have to immediately solve

what Western Medical Scienceignores:

Poor blood circulation

Poor neuron health

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You are about to read

something that currentlyinstitutionalized medicine frowns

upon.

Let them frown. You better not frownbecause your loved one or you

yourself may one day face necrotic

cell death due to diabetes or 

arteriosclerosis.

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Current independent research has revealed that

a certain organism is ‘feeding’ on the inner wallsof blood vessels to cause arteriosclerosis (the

key contributor to vascular problems)and

that same organism is ‘feeding’ on the protein-lipid insulating sheath which protects the nerve

cell called myelin sheath.

THIS IS NOT A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA but aBOLD STEP FORWARD TO BREAK THE COVER-UP

ON WHAT IS REALLY HAPPENING.

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What organism is feeding on the inner

walls of the blood vessels and the myelinsheath of nerve cells

?

FUNGI ORGANISMS e.g.Candidate albicans and itsderivatives from various

recombinants with bacteria andviruses.

FUNGI i th hi f f

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FUNGI organisms are the chief cause of 

CANCER/TUMORS

VASCULAR DISORDERSNEURO-AUTONOMIC DISORDERS

 All those so-called knowledge/discoveries that you have beenfed with by the medical cartel are actually secondary

problems. They don’t tell you the primary problem at all. 

Why? Because knowing the primary problem means you cansolve the problem easily without spending unnecessary

money on drugs, invasive therapies, etc.

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The blood vessels are

tube-like.

Their walls are elasticwhich means the bore(internal diameter) of the vessels can beextended to

accommodate someincrease in bloodpressure .

The vessel walls aremulti-layered.

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Let‟s take a look at how fungi cancause vascular-related problems

starting from arteriosclerosis, and laterclogging of blood vessels leading toheart-attacks, strokes, thrombosis,

embolism, haemorrhage, etc.

Example of a vascular complication due to fungi feeding on the inner wall of a blood vessel

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1. Healthy bloodvessel

2. Fungi eats theinner walls.

3. The „gnawed‟ and „lacerated‟ section of thevessel triggers the body to

repair this section

4 Body repairs 5 The lacerated section 6 The repaired portion tends

Example of a vascular complication due to fungi feeding on the inner wall of a blood vessel

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4. Body repairslaceration using

proteins chelated withminerals such as.

Calcium

5. The lacerated sectionis repaired; but with

Calcium-chelatesdeposits

6. The repaired portion tendsto attract cholesterol-

derivatives because of itssurface polarity.

Directionof blood

flow

Cholesterol

and/or lipidbuild-up

h h l h d ff

Example of a vascular complication due to fungi feeding on the inner wall of a blood vessel

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7. The constriction causespressure build-up andsome tissue may be

sloughed off.

Narrowerdiametercausinghigherpressurehere

The sloughed off tissue will intime form anembolic material(bolus) as it

hurtles throughthe bloodstream

Directionof blood

flow

8. The sloughed off tissuewill slowly become larger in

size due to „snowball‟ effect.

9. A blockage (occlusion)

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The bolus of embolic material becomes lodged in one part of theblood vessel when the diameter of the bolus is equivalent to thediameter of the sub-arteries, veins or capillaries causing a myriadof problems including:

• Embolism: An embolus carried from another part of theblood vessel and gets lodged in another part of the bloodvessel.

• Occlusion: A blockage

• Thrombosis: A clot at the blockage due to agglutinization of 

blood particles.

• Haemorrhage: If the distended portion of the blood vesselburst

Directionof blood

flow

results at another part of the blood vessel.

Directionof blood

flow

You have seen how fungi can cause many problems

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 You have seen how fungi can cause many problemsonce it feeds on the inner walls of blood vessels.

 Arteriosclerosis: Hardening of blood vessels

This part of the blood

vessel will be hardeneddue to Calcium andmineral deposits as partof the process of repairing the lacerationor scar caused by fungifeeding on the tissues

here.

Hardening of blood vessels has beenfound to be occurring in patients who:

•  ARE NOT meat-lovers

•  ARE NOT on high-fat diet

• Have no history of drinking,smoking, etc

But who are DIABETIC. Why?

It is not the diet, but could verywell be the work of fungi. 

Direction of blood flow

 You have seen how fungi can cause many problems

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g y ponce it feeds on the inner walls of blood vessels.

Cutting off blood supply: Stroke

Directionof blood

flow This part of the bloodvessel will significantlyreduce blood flow and

eventually cut off theblood supply todownstream organs.

There are cases where strokes afflictindividuals who:

•  ARE NOT on high-fat diet

• Have no history of drinking,smoking, etc

•  ARE NOT meat-lovers

But who are DIABETIC. Why?

It is not the diet, but could very

well be the work of fungi.

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Fungi also feeds on the protectivesheath of neurons which bring about

neuropathy (degeneration of neurons)

which give rise to, among otherailments, blindness and necrotic cell

death.

Fungi feeds on the

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The fungi feeds on the protein-lipidinsulating sheath of the nerve cell(neuron) called the myelin sheath. Themyelin sheath is akin to the insulatingmaterial which protects electrical cables.

Once the myelin sheath is destroyed by

fungi, the whole neuron cannot functionand dies.

When neurons at a particular part of thebody die, a „numbness‟ feeling results.This will cause secondary problems suchas blood flow, muscle and cell atrophy andin cases of diabetes, necrotic cell death.

Fungi feeds on themyelin sheath

What Western Medical Science ignores:

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Fungi

Excretions of Fungi: Neuro-toxins, Mycotoxins, etc

Fungi feeds on protein-lipasecompounds

Destruction of Neurons Arteriosclerosis

Peripheral neuropathy(Blindness, deafness, Alzheimer,

Parkinson, etc)

Peripheral vascular disease(Heart attacks, strokes, deep veinthrombosis, haemorrhage, etc)

CRANIAL-NEURAL NETWORK BREAKS DOWN

CIRCULATORY NETWORK BREAKS DOWN

Feeds on sugars and nutrients

Some important key steps

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p y p

Reduce cholesterol levels

Drastically cut down on livestock meat.

Consume non-animal sourced (phyto) oils which are proven to lower 

bad cholesterol (e.g. flaxseed oil, virgin coconut oil). Reduce blood acidity

Consume more greens (vegetables, spirulina, chlorella, wheat grass,etc.)

 Avoid dairy products

Increase effective oxygen intake

Take some exercise at places replete with fresh air and with abundantgreenery to receive oxygen

Practice breathing exercises.

Consume more enzymatic foods: Food enzymes, sprouts (e.g. alfalfa,bean sprouts, wheat grass)

 Avoid preserved foods/preservatives: Processed soyatein, canned food,etc.

Try traditional phyto-active: Gingko to promote blood circulation.

Some important key steps

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Foot reflexology equipment / foot reflexologist therapyworks

Safely ignore Western medical science viewpoints that foot reflexology is ahype and has no proven benefits; they are just wishing to help their 

counterparts earn money from amputations, surgeries and drugs sales.

Remember, Western medical science said acupuncture was bunkum almost

30 years ago. You cannot totally believe Western medical science. 

Further readings… 

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Google for terms such as

 “Fungi arteriosclerosis”  

 “Mycotoxins heart attack”  

 “Alkaline foods”  

 “Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy”  

 “Blood pH”  

 “Cancer is Fungi”  

 “Phyto-nutrients”  

 “Greens diet”  

 “Fungi and arteriosclerosis”  

 “Foot reflexology”  

Google also…. 

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 “A.V. Constantini Fungalbionics”  

He gives his findings of why cholesterol, a material socommon in cells and hormones, become a „flooding

threat‟; of mycotoxins link to heart attacks andarteriosclerosis.

 “Tullio Simoncini Cancer is Fungi”  

He gives his findings on why cancer is definitely fungi

itself, not cell multiplication went awry, which is whatmedical science wants you to believe wrongly.

Lastly

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Lastly…. 

Fungi could be the sole cause of 

1) Blood sugar flooding the blood system;(blood sugar failed to be converted into glycogen and stored in the liver,thereby diabetes arise)

2) Cholesterol flooding the blood system(and finally becomes deposited in the vascular system causing arteriosclerosis,

thrombosis, embolism, etc) because the toxins the fungi release into the

bloodstream alter blood pH, bio-electrical voltage of cells, and increased chelation with cholesterol, all of 

which promote the multiplication of fungi and turningthe body physiology topsy-turvy.

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