Fluids Hypertension Syndromes: Migraines, Headaches, Normal ...
Fluids Hypertension Syndromes: Migraines, Headaches, Normal ...
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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 109<br />
- <strong>Normal</strong> Tension Glaucoma and <strong>Migraines</strong> caused by 25 years of excessive water: We had a small<br />
white woman medical doctor, 40-year-old, 1.57 meters (5 feet and 2 inches) tall, weighting 49 kilograms,<br />
one grown-up child, with myopia, presbyopia. After questioned, she told us that she felt bi-temporal<br />
<strong>Migraines</strong>, only related with the menses. On her eyes’ examination we found intraocular pressures<br />
of 12 and 14 mmHg right and left eyes, both pupils with Miosis, shallow anterior chambers, and<br />
Optic Nerves’ cups of 0.7/3/2/0 and 0.6/3/2/0 right and left eyes (cup diameter/ cup depth/ lamina cribosas’<br />
pores visibility/ borders edema). This characterizes incipient and suspicion of <strong>Normal</strong> (Peak)<br />
Tension Glaucomas. She told that since she was teenage, she had the habit of daily drinking 15 glasses<br />
of water, with around 500 milliliter (one pint) each one, totalizing 7,500 milliliter (two gallons) daily,<br />
without any special motive. Her Glaucomas were worsening caused by the shallow anterior chambers,<br />
excessive water drinks and the menses hormones. Her <strong>Migraines</strong> were the symptoms of the glaucomatous<br />
damage progressing, undiagnosed in spite of all the other medical doctors that carefully examined<br />
her. We could not stop her hormones or change her shallows anterior chambers, but the reduction of<br />
the excessive water drank was enough to stop the glaucomatous evolution and to cure her migraines.<br />
Water intoxication, edema and death: “Too much water can cause water intoxication. When the<br />
amount of water we take in cannot be excreted by the body, the body retains water. That dilutes one of<br />
the important elements of blood, which is sodium. When the sodium concentration in blood goes down,<br />
water moves into the cells. Most cells in the body can tolerate that--they swell. But brain cells tolerate<br />
it very poorly because they cannot expand against the skull. That causes neurological symptoms like<br />
headaches, confusion, and often seizures. It can even result in death. About a year ago (2007) there<br />
was a water drinking contest on a radio station in California. And a young woman drank herself to<br />
death. In a contest, the excitement may cause the secretion of what's called the antidiuretic hormone,<br />
which prevents the kidneys from excreting water. The California woman drank only about two gallons.”<br />
(Valtin H).<br />
XI-2 and XI-3) - Caffeine, including soft drinks with caffeine (XI-3).<br />
See coffee, tea, and mate (XI-10 below):<br />
Caffeine is liberated from the tree litter in coffee plantations and accumulates in the soil. After 10 to<br />
25 years, the caffeine in the soil can reach the level that produces toxic effects to the same plant and<br />
others around it, resulting in degeneration of the plant that produced the caffeine, and inhibition of<br />
growth of new ones.<br />
“Cola drink bottlers and canners receive FDA dispensation not to list caffeine as an ingredient. Cola<br />
drinks generally have 4 milligrams of caffeine per fluid ounce, coffee 12 to 16 milligrams.” (Encarta<br />
Encyclopedia).<br />
The delicious and treacherous insecticide: Caffeine = 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine = 1-Methyltheobromine<br />
= 7-methyltheophylline = methyltheobromide = 1,3,7-trimethyl-2,6-dioxopurine = guaranine<br />
= 1,3,7-trimethyl-2,6-dioxo-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropurine = caffenium = Theine.