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Sunday, October 20, 2019

iON | Adrenal Push

Transcribed by Bert.

[28 September 2019 23:00 AM hour]

(17:06 mark)
Bert: So, to summarize iON, when you reference the striation - you’re referencing the connection of the bone marrow to the tendons…

iON: Yes.

Bert: …which will house the double helix strands.

iON: Ah! Now, wait a minute now! Hold on! What?

Bert: OK, the striations! You referenced the striations as double helix strands.

iON: They are striations, but that’s not in that joint muscle - that’s at the cellular level.

Bert: OK, at the cellular level - that comes from the bone marrow, yes?

iON: Correct! That’s right! You’re right, but that has nothing to do with muscle tendons.

Bert: Muscle tendons are connected to the synovial fluid, correct?

iON: They are, and those strands are within the cells of all of your body, not just those particular marks and places.

Bert: Alright!

iON: Now wait now! You’re taking the big picture, which is fine - the chemistry that goes along with that. Since everybody is going to bed - has to do with how the amino acids shift, and change lactic acid - the production of lactic acid, and the balancing of the ketones in your body - that pulls this all together from an “adrenal push” - that’s what it’s going to become. Instead of these endorphins being released - those endorphins are going to become free radical. They’ll become normal - so it will be a big rush.

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