Friday, July 10, 2020

"the servant whole that had been sick" - Not by Bread alone, but by every Word of the God




Tokyo

Not by Bread alone, but by every Word of the God

Toru Abo, the medical doctor and professor of the graduate school of Niigata University, emphasized that diseases mainly occur due to two factors: low body temperature and low-oxygen condition. And there are two systems for generating energy in cells of the human body: the glycolytic system and the mitochondria system, and keeping balance between them in energy production in the human body is the key to maintenance of human health.

For example, when one is under stress, sympathetic nerve is put in state of tension to increase blood flow, but too much or long tension causes constriction of blood vessels leading to blood circulation disorder and resulting in low body temperature.  This is one of main causes for diseases.  Another major cause is low-oxygen condition caused by fever, for example due to corona-viruses, in the body that accelerates a blood flow rate in the lung and reduces time to take in enough oxygen while fever increases a need for oxygen.  And in  low body temperature and low-oxygen condition, the human body is prone to be affected by a disease.  And in this sate, the glycolytic system plays a major part than the mitochondria system, leading to cancer formation.  Conversely, if we continue lifestyle relying on the glycolytic system, the dangerous state of low body temperature and low-oxygen condition continues.   

The glycolytic system uses nutrient elements (mainly glucides) without oxygen while the mitochondria system uses nutrient elements (glucides, lipids, and proteins) as well as oxygen, enzymes, sunlight, etc.

On average, there are several hundreds of mitochondria in one cell of the human body, and the total weight of mitochondria accounts 10 percent of body weight.  Therefore, if we cannot breathe, mitochondria cannot produce energy and cells die, leading to death of ourselves.

In 50 trillion cells of the human body, these two systems work to produce energy.  But the mitochondria system produces 18 times more energy than the glycolytic system does.  However the  glycolytic system produces energy in a rapid manner with instantaneous force, while the mitochondria system provides staying power.  Indeed,  the  glycolytic system produces energy 100 times faster than the mitochondria system.

Energy produced by the glycolytic system is used in white muscles, skins, etc.;  energy produced by the mitochondria system is used in red muscle, the brain, the heart, the liver, etc.  So, sprint runners use white muscles (almost without breathing while running), and marathon runners use red muscle.  Therefore, when we are panicked, subjected to stress, or get angry, we get emotive and use the glycolytic system to get out our frantic strength or bring out desperate power, but such conditions do not last long.

Foods are taken in to be consumed in digestive organs, and nutrient elements are  resolved in the glycolytic system in cells, which is the only energy source in  red blood cells, etc.  Furthermore, nutrient elements are resolved in mitochondria to eventually generate hydrogen.  And, as this hydrogen is connected, through chemical reaction, to oxygen carried into cells through blood and water is generated, a huge amount of energy is produced like in hydrogen batteries.

Originally, cells of earlier ancestors of animals and plants had no mitochondria, but they came to take in mitochondria, then external independent microbes, two billion years ago.  By using energy produced by mitochondria, earlier ancestors of animals and plants could further evolve and get sophisticated.  However, the original glycolytic system in cells working without oxygen were out of synchronization with mitochondria using oxygen.  So, it is thought that it took about 800 million years after absorbing mitochondria in cells for conditions in cells to get stable.  (Earlier cells that also took in chlorophylls evolved to plants.)

Consequently, cells came to use energy produced by mitochondria, so that 1.2 billion years ago, the eukaryote type of cells were born.  And 1 billion years ago, multicellular organisms appeared to further evolve into plants and animals.


https://www.ck12.org/biology/cellular-respiration/lesson/Cellular-Respiration-Overview-Advanced-BIO-ADV/

Put simply, our bodies, namely our cells, have two different energy-producing systems, the glycolytic system and mitochondria system, the combination of which in cells  was the key to evolution of living things on the earth.  Therefore, the balance between them in their activities is the key to our health.  For example, cancer cells use mostly the glycolytic system.

On the other hand, mitochondria use 90% of oxygen inhaled through breathing.  And in the process of generating energy, 0.1 to 2% of oxygen used in mitochondria turn to active oxygen that would harm cells and cause aging of the human body.

When a man is young, his cells in his body mainly use the glycolytic system, but as he gets older, the mitochondria system comes to take a larger share.  But if a man continues to rely on the glycolytic system in stressful life-style, cancer and other diseases can easily develop. 

In this context, we do not live only by bread alone, which will turn to glucide or sugar content to be used in the glycolytic system that produces instantaneous power to be used especially by ancient soldiers, but also by oxygen to be used in the mitochondria system that produces staying power to be used especially in the brain thinking about the word of God.

These conditions really give insight into the word of Christ Jesus:
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.

Finally, deep breathing is as important as foods for men to live healthy lives, since breathing is an analogy of taking spirit from the spiritual world.

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Luk 7:6 Then Jesus went with them. And when he was now not far from the house, the centurion sent friends to him, saying unto him, Lord, trouble not thyself: for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter under my roof:
Luk 7:7 Wherefore neither thought I myself worthy to come unto thee: but say in a word, and my servant shall be healed.
Luk 7:8 For I also am a man set under authority, having under me soldiers, and I say unto one, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it.
Luk 7:9 When Jesus heard these things, he marvelled at him, and turned him about, and said unto the people that followed him, I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.
Luk 7:10 And they that were sent, returning to the house, found the servant whole that had been sick.
Luk 7:11 And it came to pass the day after, that he went into a city called Nain; and many of his disciples went with him, and much people.