Science Explained

CHAPTER I

Scientific Mechanisms Underpinning This Unique Method Of Therapy

How To Understand WCT At A Deeper Scientific Level?

My approach here is to start with the steps involved in WCT and explain which is going on in the background.

First Step: SUCTION

Suction cups are applied to the body to create a vacuum. This causes the muscles, tissues and skin to lift up.

Second Step: REMOVING CUPS

The cups are removed and antiseptic solution is applied.

Third Step: APPLYING ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION

The antiseptic solution is used to kill off any skin-dwelling microbes before making superficial cuts on the skin.

Fourth Step: CUTS

The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. A sterile blade is used to superficially cut/scratch the epidermis without piercing any blood vessels underneath.

Five Step: REAPPLYING CUPS

The cups are reapplied and upon doing so, static extra-vascular blood is drawn out from the superficial cuts previously made in the epidermis.

How DEEP ARE THE CUTS

Only about 0.1 mm deep. No blood vessels are pierced, not even microvessels.

Bleeding? So what kind of blood will come out if there is no bleeding involved in this therapy?

Extravascular blood. This is a concept that will be repeat in numerous places on my website.

Extra…Vascular?

This just means outside the vascular system. “Extra” meaning outside or external. Vascular refers to the blood vessels.

Capillaries

The body has small blood vessels capillaries that make up part of its vascular system.

What Goes Through Them?

Blood contains red blood cells, which travel through the blood vessels like capillaries and typically blood cells should stay within blood vessels.

What Is Outside The Blood Vessels?

Outside of these blood vessels is their surroundings made of tissues and tissue fluids (Remember extra-vascular?).

Micro-Capillary Arterio-Venous Junction

This junction is a gap within micro-capillaries. When they widen too much during stressful conditions, red blood cells can escape out into the surroundings.

Where Is This Junction Present?

In the capillary bed.

What Are Arterio- and Venous?

Arterio- refers to arterioles and venous refers to venules.

Where Does The Junction Occur Between Arteries And Veins?

Small arteries (arterioles) branch off from arteries which downsize into capillaries. The capillaries form a network. The network connects with venules. Venules upsize to veins.

Fig. Capillary bed showing graduation from artery to arteriole to capillaries to venule to vein.
What Is The Capillary Bed?

The capillary network is the capillary bed.

Where Is The Arterio-Venous Junction?

The junctions are between capillaries, one side from the arteriole and the other leading towards the venule.

Why Not The Healthy Red Blood Cells?

They are biconcave in shape and maintain this shape as they pass through the capillary bed, even when the junction is widened during micro-capillary dilation.

Why Do The Spherocytes Get Stuck At The Junction During Aterio-Venule Dilation?

Because in the widened gap during dilation, they go from the squashed compressed form to their actual fat spherical form which prevent further travel.

Once Outside…

The red blood cells, once outside, do not fulfil their role of transporting oxygen throughout the body but gather around them disease-causing substances.

Drugs Not Effective?

These red blood cells and substances cannot be directly targeted by drugs. This is because drugs operate primarily within the vascular system (e.g. capillaries).

Cleaning The Body From What?

Undesired elements like:

  • defective red blood cells
  • inflammatory mediators
  • toxins (and sometimes heavy metals)
Nitric-Oxide

Nitric oxide is contained in endothelial cells. These make up the walls of the capillaries. Repeated suction during cupping causes them to release nitric oxide.

Clearing Undesired Elements

There is removal of undesired elements that have gone astray from the native bounds of the circulatory system and are static (floating around, doing nothing).

Could You Explain The Above Main Benefit of Sero-Clearance In A Simpler Way?

It is the clearance of undesired blood elements from the blood stream, including but not limited to old/defective red blood cells.

What Process Does Food Before The Session Interfere With?

WCT induces a localised pooling of the circulation whereby fresh spherocytes are dropped out of the arterio-venule junctions in the micro-capillary bed.

Are Venules Small Veins?

Yes.

Do Red Blood Cells Fall Out Of The Junctions?

Only if they are old, defective or unhealthy.

Why Do The Old Red Blood Cells (Spherocytes) Fall Out?

Because their shape is spherical which turns oblong as they pass through the capillary bed. When the junction widens, they get stuck and fall out.

What Do They Fall Out Into?

They fall out into extravascular space, which is the space within the tissues, outside the blood vessels.

Accumulation

Overtime, the presence of a lot of these red blood cells and the accumulation of disease-causing substances results in body aches, pains, and other ailments.

What Is Sero-Clearance

It is a highly therapeutic phenomenon. “Sero” comes from serological. Serological has to do with serum. Think of cleaning the body’s polluted serum within the tissues.

What Are Undesired Elements?

Undesired elements are disease-causing substances. They are pathological.

Histamine

Scratching the skin during wet cupping causes histamine release at the scratch site. Histamine causes vasodilation (dilation of capillaries).

Nitric Oxide Benefits

Release of endothelial nitric oxide dilates the capillaries. Dilating or widening the capillaries increases blood flow, bringing more oxygen and nutrients etc to the area.

Main Benefit of Sero-Clearance

“A highly selective pooling of the entire circulation within a localised sector of the capillary bed over a limited interval of time”.

Why Do You Recommend Not Eating for 3 Hrs Before Getting Hijama Done?

Because it interferes with the process.

And How Does Food Then Interfere With The Process?

Food creates a steal of the circulation away from the cupping sites’ micro-capillary beds and towards the stomach. So, no ‘pooling’ occurs as desired.

TL; DR:

I use suction cups and superficial cuts to draw out blood containing toxins and inflammatory substances out of the body for the purposes of detox and pain relief.

Figure 1 demonstrates an imaginary diagram of the micro-capillary arterio-venous junction.
Figure 2 demonstrates an imaginary diagram of the micro-capillary arterio-venous junction.
Figure 3 demonstrates an imaginary diagram of the micro-capillary arterio-venous junction at normal situations and during micro-capillary dilatation.

Figure 4 demonstrates the imaginary flow of normal red blood cells in the capillary bed from the arterial to venous side.

Figure 5 demonstrates the imaginary flow of the old spherical red cells in the capillary bed during normal situations where the cell gets compressed to an oblong shape, then recoils and regains its spherical shape when it leaves the narrow vessels.

Figure 6 shows the imaginary flow of normal red blood cells in the capillary bed during micro-capillary dilatation.

Figure 7 demonstrates the imaginary flow of the old spherical red cells during micro-capillary dilatation where these cells recoil in the dilated arterio-venous junction and gain a blunt end that gets stuck at the venous side.

Figure 8 demonstrates how the old spherical red cells could fall out of the circulation during micro-capillary dilation induced due the effect of wet cupping procedure.

Figure 9 demonstrates clearance of the circulation from its undesired blood into the interstitial spaces constituting the blood that would be let out during the future cupping therapy session.

Figure 10 shows the ecchymosed (bruised) area of the skin at the cupping sites on the back denoting the congested state of the micro-capillaries due to the effect of repeated suction.

Fig 11 shows the inflammatory mediators detected at the end of the cupping session on the scratch sites

What Is The Purpose Of So Much Detail:
My job is to bring the science back into wet cupping therapy as it’s a modality not well understood in the realm of alternative medicine.

Recap How Does WCT Detox The Body?
By removing red blood cells trapped within the interstitial fluid of the tissues alongside inflammatory mediators and toxins that are believed to be functionally obliged to it.

What Do You Mean When You Say That The Inflammatory Mediators Are Functionally Obliged?
These acidic mediators function to keep trapped blood in liquid state no matter long it stays within the tissues.

Is There An Analogy For Blood Staying Liquid Due To Acidity?
Yes, e.g., like citrates in a blood donation bag.

Is There Another Analogy For The Phrase “Functionally Obliged”?
Yes. Consider diabetes, where, when excess glucose is removed via urine, other fluids and electrolytes are lost as well. These are functionally obliged to glucose.

Can These Inflammatory Mediators Be Removed By The Body Itself?
These proteins can neither be eliminated nor washed out by the blood circulation unless the trapped accumulated blood they are in is removed.

Functionally Obliged To What?
The acidic inflammatory mediators co-exist with red blood cells that have fallen out of the circulation. So, both are removed altogether during WCT.

Is The Blood Trapped In The Tissues A Haematoma?
No. Haematomas (blood spill within muscle tissues caused by trauma) clots and gets organised. Blood in the tissues only clots when drawn out by WCT.

Can WCT Remove Haematomas?
Actually yes! Depends. If it is a deep thigh haematoma, it can be extracted. Interestingly, it will travel transverse to the longitudinal blood vessels it came out from.

Does Blood Trapped Within The Tissues Get Organised When It is A Haematoma?
Organisation refers to structure brought on by clotting factors. Trapped extravascular blood stays liquid and doesn’t organise into a clot structure in the body.

Does Trapped Extravascular Blood Come Out In One Go?
No. It comes out in three separate layers. Each layer is brought by a separate round of suction.

How Is Suction Achieved?
A suction gun is used to remove air inside the cups to generate a vacuum (negative pressure) that lifts up tissue and skin.

When Does The Blood Come Out?
After superficial cuts/scratches have been made on the cupping sites.

What Are These Three Layers?
Initial suction brings out the first layer, where the blood quantity is usually the highest and takes the longest to clot (3 – 5 minutes).

What About The Second Layer?
After removing the first layer, when suction is re-applied for the second time, the released blood is way less and clots quicker (1 -3 minutes).

When Does The Second Layer Come Out?
When blood trapped in the first layer is removed, the cups cleaned out and suction re-applied for the second time

What About The Third Layer?
Usually the last layer, the amount of blood released is minimal and clots the quickest (<1 minute).

Is There Any Scientific Evidence For These Facts?
There is no scientific reference or evidence available except for purely observational findings concerning blood behaviour exhibited during WCT.

What Are These Observational Findings?
This blood never clots inside the extravasculature, although it can. It clots faster/harder than any other kind of blood when released from the body.

What Is The Extravasculature?
The extravascular space.

How Long Does Venous Blood Take To Clot?
It takes 7 – 11 minutes to clot.

Does The CLOTTED Blood Stay Solid OUTSIDE The Body Like Vascular Clotted Blood Or Is It Different In The Case Of WCT?
No. It actually dissolves if left alone because it lacks platelets and fibrinogen, the two constituents of a clot responsible for its stability!

How Do You Know That The Blood That Is released Out During WCT Doesn’t Have Clotting Factors?
Because the released blood actually dissolves if left alone meaning it lacks platelets and fibrinogen, the two constituents of a clot responsible for its stability!

What Other Evidence Do You Have It Doesn’t Have Clotting Factors?
The released blood after taking a jelly-like form doesn’t thrombose.

Am I Right In Saying You Just Apply Suction And Suck Blood Out?
No. It’s not suction that draws blood out. In fact, suction cannot even draw out pus and blood exudates from an abscess.

So What Draws The Blood Out Then?
It’s a unique property of blood to respond to the physics of suction, not that suction in of itself draws out blood.

Can You Do WCT On Dead Tissues?
I could but blood-let-out fails on dark, dead and unviable tissues. It just doesn’t come out when a suction cup is applied.

What Happens If You Apply The Cups On Dead Tissue And Take Them Off?
Cupping stops blood-let-out and removal of cups allows blood to dribble out!

Can You Give Examples Of Dead Tissues?
Yes. Think of dead necrotic or gangrenous tissue in a diabetic foot, leg, or limb.

Is WCT Empirically Proven?
It may never be empirically proven but is scientifically grounded.

What Is The Grounding?
It is the documentation of blood’s natural behaviour observed as it comes out during WCT sessions.

Are Small Superficial Cuts Better Than Large Ones?
Yes. Imagine the ease of drinking Bundaberg from an upright bottle with a straw compared with the difficulty of drinking from the top of the bottle.

Where Are Red Blood Cells Naturally Destroyed In The Body?
In the blood sinusoids of the liver and spleen.

Why Not Wait For The Liver And Spleen To Clear Out Old Red Blood Cells Instead Of Doing WCT?
The normal physiological process of sero-clearance is very slow, occurring over long periods of time whereas WCT can do it in 2 hours or overnight.

What If I Decide To Wait For The Body To Naturally Clear Out Old Red Blood Cells?
That’s opening the doors of chronic and idiopathic diseases that could have been prevented by pre-emptively doing WCT.

Where Are Thrown-Out Old Undesired Red Blood Cells Usually Found In The Body?
Short answer: the upper back. Long answer: Within the interstitial fluid of the upper back tissues.

Does A WCT Session Last 2 Hours?
No. As mentioned in other sections, a session typically lasts 30-60 minutes. But the cumulative process of sero-clearance is 2 hours to overnight.

Why Do Some Critics Mistake WCT For Pseudoscience?
Their critique could stem from the conceptual muddling of wet cupping with dry cupping, malpractice, lack of peer reviewed literature or malicious self-interests.

Why Doesn’t Extra-Vascular Blood Clot Inside The Body?
It’s probably due to the acidity of the inflammatory mediators that keeps WCT blood liquid just as citrates keep donated blood liquid.

Does The Blood Clot Or Coagulate?
It clots, not coagulate. Coagulation specifically involves the vascular system, fibrinogen and platelets. Clotting just refers to blood turning from liquid into a gel.

What Does The Blood Look Like When It Exits The Body?
It comes out slowly or quickly in the form of blood droplets.

What Colour Are These Droplets?
The colour ranges from black to bright red. The accumulated blood usually turns jelly-like.f

Why Does The Removed Blood Turn Jelly-Like?
Possibly due to: bacterial endotoxins, heavy metals, environmental toxins, air exposure, temperature effects, and extravascular tissue factors.

Where Does Extra-vascular Blood Accumulate?
It accumulates in the the extra-vasculum (aka extra-vascular space).

What Is Meant By Extra-Vacular?
Vascular refers to the blood vessels and what is inside of them. ‘Extra’ indicates something outside the blood vessels. Think of Extracurricular, outside the curriculum.

What Is The Extra-Vasculum?
It is the space of interstitial fluids surrounding your blood vessels and tissues. Red blood cells can escape into it and then gather toxins.

Why Does Blood Not Clot Inside The Body?
Non-clotting of blood within the tissues is due to functionally obliged acidic metabolites. Same as citrate preventing donated blood from clotting inside donation bags.

How Do You Know Blood Derived From WCT Is Not From The Circulation?
As per experimental findings, the WCT procedure reaches a point where the blood stops coming out in spite of repeated suction.

What If The Blood Is Derived From The Circulation (Blood Vessels)?
It’s not. If it is derived from the circulation, blood would not stop as long the suction is applied. WCT doesn’t bleed out a person.

Does Blood Come Back To The Same Cupping Sites After A Session?
Yes. If you wait 2 hours or a whole day and then just apply suction again on the cupping sites, fresh blood will come out.

Where Could Fresh Blood Be Coming From?
The only possible explanation is that the circulatory system expels its undesired elements into the tissues (extravascular space).

Is There More Explanation For This Source Of Freshly Discarded Blood?
Microscopic examinations reveal it is mostly old or defective red blood cells, and this blood appears more liquid, is less dark and clots slowly.

Will My Blood Haemoglobin/Ferritin Levels Drop Following WCT?
It’ highly unlikely, but possibly if you are aggressively getting multiple sessions every week.

Could Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) Increase After WCT?
RBC count may slightly and temporarily decrease a week after WCT has been done but it will reversibly increase a week after that.

Why Would The Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) Decrease Temporarily And Then Increase?
Simply because the body dispels more spherocytes after a session and the benefits of WCT induce production of fresh good quality red blood cells.

Why Would The Body Dispel More Spherocytes Only Following A Session?
The “tissue fluid landfill site” was cleared of spherocytes and toxins, so now there is more room for waste removal from the vascular system.

Does WCT Cause Anaemia?
No. These claims are not true. Blood drawn out during WCT is extravascular and clearance of spherocytes doesn’t contribute to anaemia.

What Are Spherocytes?
They are old red blood cells that have lost their original biconcave shape and are now spherical.

Are Spherocytes Problematic?
Yes. They form the bulk of undesired elements within the body’s circulatory system.

Why Are They Problemetic?
They don’t transport oxygen properly and have a shorter lifespan.

Why Don’t Spherocytes Transport Oxygen Properly?
Because their abnormal spherical shape reduces their surface area, which reduces efficiency at transporting oxygen.

Why Do Spherocytes Have A Shorter Lifespan?
Because their abnormal spherical shape makes them more prone to destruction within the liver and spleen, thus leading to a shorter lifespan.

What Other Kinds Of Undesired Elements Could There Be In The Blood?
Red blood cells of abnormal shapes: burr cell, tear drop, stomatocyte, schistocyte, ovalocyte, helmet cell, acanthocyte.

Can WCT Cause The Body To Generate More Red Blood Cells?
Yes. WCT can induce more erythropoiesis (red blood cell generation).

Does White Blood Cell (WBC) Count Increase Following WCT?
Yes. A benefit of WCT is a therapeutic increase in white blood count following the session.

What Is The Proof That The Body Dispels Undesired Red Blood Cells Into The Extravascular Space?
After WCT when blood-let-out stops, repeat cupping on the same spots reveals small amounts of blood coming out again after a few hours.

CHAPTER 2

Helicobactor Pylori

What Is The Unexpected Cause Of Spinal Disc Pathology, Male Pelvic Congestion and Idiopathic Skin Pathology Nowadays?
The root cause of most of our modern day chronic and major illnesses is H. Pylori Colonic dyspepsia.

What Is H.pylori Colonic Dyspepsia?
It is the disease caused by a specific bacteria called H.pylori when it moves from the stomach to the colon (large intestine).

What Is H Pylori?
H Pylori (Helicobacter Pylori) is an bacteria that has dwelled in the mucosal lining of the human gut since time immemorial. It’s a natural part of us.

Are We Born With H Pylori?
No. Rather the bacteria colonises the human stomach at the age of about 4 years.

What Is Dyspepsia?
It is a condition where digestion is impaired. Stomach dyspepsia due to any bug is different to that of the specific H pylori colonic dyspepsia.

What Is Colonic Dyspepsia?
Functional dyspepsia is a term for recurring symptoms of an upset gut that appears to have no obvious cause.

Are Stomach Dyspepsia And Colonic Dyspepsia Different?
Yes. The stomach and colon are two different locations.

Where Does H Pylori Reside Inside Of Us?
Within the mucosal lining of the stomach.

How Does It Survive In The Acidic Environment Of The Stomach?
It produces ammonia that neutralises the hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach cells and it can relocate to less acidic gradients of the mucosal lining.

How Does It Move?
The bacterium possesses a motor-powered flagella that allows it to locomote in the preferred direction.

What Causes H. Pylori Colonic Dyspepsia?
The migration of H pylori from the stomach to the colon results in it producing profuse amounts of ammonia.

Can Ammonia Be Neutralised In The Colon?
There is no acid in the colon to neutralise the ammonia and so profuse amounts of unbuffered ammonia results in toxicity.

What Does The Toxicity Cause?
It causes H.pylori Colonic Dyspepsia.

What Causes H Pylori To Migrate From The Stomach To The Colon?
Aggressive and excessive use of antibiotics prescribed for mild sicknesses typically causes H pylori to migrate from the stomach to the colon.

What Do You Consider Rogue H Pylori?
H pylori that are in a unnatural part of the body, usually the colon, due to either antibiotic aggression or mutation.

What Is The Issue With Antibiotics?
Though great when used reasonably, antibiotic usage freaks out the H pylori bacteria residing in the human and causes them to migrate to the colon.

What Happens Once H Pylori Is In The Colon?
It produces ammonia in toxic quantities, which as a smooth muscle tonic, causes colonic spasms.

What Do Colonic Spasms Involve?
They involve contractions of the colonic smooth muscle cells.

What Follows After Colonic Spasms?
Colonic re-absorptive error occurs which causes fluid and salt accumulation in the tissue fluid (interstitial fluid).

What Does Fluid Accumulation Do?
It softens the ligaments of the spinal vertebra, endangering its stability. It also softens the spinal vertebra itself, endangering its stability.

What Follows After Spinal Vertebra And Ligaments Have Softened?
The spinal vertebra spasms aggressively as part of its defensive reflex for stability and as a result causes spinal discs to bulge.

What Happens When Spinal Discs Bulge?
The bulging discs impinge on neighbouring nerves, thus causing nerve impingement (radiculopathy).

What Does Spinal Disc Pathology Include?
It includes: herniated disc, bulging disc, degenerative disc, and thinning disc etc.

What Is The Solution?
The solution is to clear the colon via colon-clear therapy i.e. the senna purge, followed by wet cupping therapy.

Are Both Necessary?
Yes.

What If We Just Do Wet Cupping Therapy?
Senna deals with the root cause of the disease and WCT deals with the evident ailment by removing associated toxins and inflammatory mediators.

What If I Only Want To Do Wet Cupping Therapy?
That’s your choice. If the senna purge is going to discourage you from getting WCT, I strongly encourage you to just get WCT done.

I Am Only Ready To Do WCT?
In that case, at least getting WCT done anyway is a wise decision since it does remove inflammatory mediators from the tissue fluid.

What Is The Root Cause?
H. Pylori is the probable root cause of your health issues. If you don’t do the senna purge, the root cause will remain.

But Doctors Have Suggested Other Theories Regarding The Cause Of Spinal Disc Pathology?
Their theories are just theories. Mine is to be regarded and accepted because it puts forth a reasonable standing mechanism and has proven results.

How To Do The Senna Purge (Colon-Clear Therapy)?
SENNA PURGE (COLON-CLEAR THERAPY)
It’s a bowel cleanse procedure (a precursor to some WCT sessions).

The senna purge is done with senna tea.

RECIPE for one person:

  1. Stop eating after dinner.
  2. Add 0.50 tsp of senna leaves into a beaker/glass.
  3. Add 1 tsp coriander seeds, 1 tsp fennel seeds (not cumin seeds), and 1 tsp tamarind
  4. Add boiling water to the mug containing senna, coriander seeds and fennel seeds.
  5. Cover the beaker/cup. Leave overnight.
  6. Early morning e.g. 6:00 AM, filter it (strain it with a sieve).
  7. Add honey/sugar to sweeten the senna tea (or artificial sweetener if diabetic)
  8. Drink on an empty stomach.
  9. After having the tea, strictly avoid eating any solids for the next 8-9 hours. Expect 1-3 consecutive trips to the toilet due to senna-induced diarrhoea.
  10. Drink plenty of hot English breakfast tea or chai to aid the senna’s effect, and ensure you consume lots of fluids during this time. I ideally, you would have a cuppa o’ tea immediately after drinking the senna tea and then warm fluids regularly for the next 8-9 hours.

FOOTNOTES

  • Have the senna purge every month.
  • Do not drink the senna tea before going to bed, as it might disrupt your sleep.
  • Stay near a toilet throughout the 8-9 hours.
  • If needed to bring about the desired results, you may gradually increase the dosage from 0.5 to 0.75 tsp and eventually to 1 tsp, but only if you feel it’s safe and do not experience any adverse effects.
  • Frequent use of senna can lead to dependency, causing your colon to struggle with passing stool naturally, so stick to the once a month regimen.

Is Senna Purge One Of Your Service?
No. I strictly only provide wet cupping therapy as a service. The senna purge is done by you in your own home.

For Whom Is The Senna Purge (Colonic Purge) Recommended?
It is especially recommended for people with spinal disc issues, myocardial ischaemia (heart issues), diabetes, hypertension (high-blood pressure), and sexual disorders like organic impotence.

Can I Eat Before Drinking Senna Tea?
No. Your gut needs to have been cleared of its content overnight by the time you wake up and decide to have senna tea.

Can I Have Fluids Before/After Senna?
You can have warm fluids before and after drinking the senna tea. But have warm fluids regularly after drinking the senna tea.

When Can I Start Eating Solids After Having Drunk The Senna Tea?
Remember, no eating solids until senna-induced diarrhoea stops OR 8-9 hours have lapsed after drinking the senna tea).

How Often Should I Expect To Go To Toilet During The Senna Purge?
Senna-induced diarrhoea starts within 3-4 hours after drinking the senna tea, occurs 3-4 times and within 1-2 hour intervals.

Can I Eat Meat Following Senna-induced Diarrhoea?
No. Have non-meat food items e.g. boiled rice, pasta, vegetables, cheese and bread.

How To Prevent Re-Emergence Of H. pylori Following The Senna Purge?

  1. Have undiluted vinegar after every high caloric meal
  2. Add a bit of undiluted vinegar to your Listerine when swishing your mouth.

Could I Have Diluted Vinegar?
Strictly no. It is the acetate in vinegar which inhibits H. pylori metabolism.

Could I Add Undiluted Vinegar To Any Food Stuff?
Yes, you may add it undiluted to yoghurt. The lactate and acetate together will inhibit H. pylori metabolism and decimate any re-emergence in the colon.

Could I Have Vinegar On An Empty Stomach?
Strictly no! Vinegar on an empty stomach will compel H. pylori to migrate from the stomach to the colon just like antibiotic misuse.

What Are Common Chronic Illnesses Nowadays That Have H.pylori As A Probable Common Cause?
Chronic myalgia (body aches), chronic inflammations, spinal disc pathology, stress-induced diabetes, sexual disorders, cancers, heart issues, circulatory failure etc.

What Is The Solution To These Common Chronic Illnesses?
The solution is a monthly colon cleanse (the senna purge), followed by wet cupping therapy and consumption of vinegar immediately after high caloric meals.

CHAPTER 3

Leukaemia (Blood Cancer)

What Is Leukaemia?
It is the cancer of the blood involving dangerous overproduction of the white blood cells in the body.

What Do White Blood Cells Do?
Provide immunity to the body by attacking foreign biological bodies that enter the human body like bacteria.

Can White Blood Cells Be A Problem?
Sometimes white blood cells engage in friendly-fire (autoimmune response).

Can You Give One Disorder/Disease Involving White Blood Cells?
A good one to cite is leukaemia.

What Causes Leukaemia?
H. pylori colonic dyspepsia and the reasoning is provided below for this unexpected root cause.

How Is It Related To White Blood Cells?
H pylori produces ammonia in profuse toxic amounts in the colon which sends off the alarm bells in the immune system concerning colonic inflammation.

What Follows Afterwards?
The body’s immune system is fooled by the colonic ammonia and keeps producing white blood cells to the point of leukaemia.

What Cannot The White Blood Cells Resolve The Issue?
Because the issue of ammonia is contained within the colon, well out of reach of the white blood cells. They cannot enter the colon.

Where Are The Protective Activities Of The White Blood Cells Restricted To?
The muscles, tissues, the vascular system (circulatory system). Just not the gastrointestinal tract, which the colon is a part of.

How To Resolve This Occurrence Of Leukaemia?
Do the senna purge and rid the body of inflammatory mediators via WCT.

CHAPTER 4

Stress Induced Diabetes

What Is Type II Diabetes (Diabetes Mellitus)?
It is adult diabetes where blood sugar levels soar and are not utilised due to insulin not working (insulin resistance) or doing its job.

What Is Stress-Induced Diabetes?
It is diabetes caused by stress, specifically inflammatory stress exerted by H.pylori.

What Does H.Pylori Cause?
It causes H.pylori colonic dyspepsia.

What Stresses The Pancreas To Mis-Produce Insulin?
It is inflammatory mediators within the extravascular space, coupled with extravascular erythrocytes (red blood cells).

How Does H Pylori Cause Colonic Dyspepsia?
The ammonia it produces causes colonic spasms that results in a re-absorptive error. This leads to fluid accumulation and salt retention in the tissue fluids.

What Causes H.Pylori Colonic Dyspepsia?
H. Pylori. Refer to Chapter II for more details.

Does Ammonia Get Into The Tissue Fluids?
Yes. Ammonia can leach into the tissue fluid to become serum ammonia.

Are There Any Other Products Produced?
Other toxic byproducts are the bacteria metabolic products, toxins and inflammatory mediators by the body.

How Good Is The Health Profile Of Patients With Stress-Induced Diabetes?
No. It is far from ideal, especially in patients with diabetic foot complications, with major amputation being inevitable.

What Is The Major Cause Of Limb Amputations Nowadays?
Diabetic foot disease is the major cause of limb amputations nowadays. In fact, it has now overtaken hyperglycemic coma as the major cause.

Is It Diabetic Leg Or Diabetic Foot?
Diabetic foot disease includes two aspects of critical leg ischaemia: diabetic leg and diabetic foot. Both involve tissue death and mandatory amputation.

Why Get WCT For Diabetes?
The plan is to prevent further complications from arising than to actually treat diabetes and ischaemia.

How Often Should People Get WCT Done For Diabetes?
Diabetics should get WCT done once every year, ideally every month.

What Is The Likelihood Of A Diabetic Patient Needing Limb Amputation?
The likelihood is very high.

Is Critical Leg Ischaemia (A Diabetic Foot Complication) Fatal?
Various reports confirm the high risk of amputation and/or subsequent death for diabetic patients.

Is The Amputation Fatal?
Fate of amputees according to medical history: 50-55% of those who undergo amputation due to diabetic leg/foot don’t live beyond the next 5 years.

Can You Help With Diabetic Leg/foot (Critical Leg Ischaemia)?
Yes, certainly. I can even reverse a surgeon’s decision to amputate a diabetic person’s foot/leg.

Will You Do Your Standard Procedure?
There are two sessions to be done on the same day, first on the upper back and then on the legs and feet together.

What Causes Diabetic Foot Complications.
The answer lies mainly in the accumulation of ischaemic metabolites which would ‘embarrass’ the micro-circulation pathways via angiospasm of the microvessels.

Are There Conventional Clinical Measures Available To Remove Inflammatory Mediators?
Toxic metabolites and inflammatory mediators are diffusely spread in the interstitial fluid and their removal is not feasible via available clinical measures.

How To Remove These Metabolites?
WCT is the only modern procedure available that can eliminate these acidic metabolites, even it’s ironically of ancient origins.

CHAPTER 5

Pelvic Congestion

What Is Pelvic Congestion?
Pelvic congestion syndrome (pelvic vein incompetence) is a long-term condition believed to be due to enlarged veins in the lower abdomen, along with pelvic microvessels.

What Are Complications Associated With Pelvic Congestion?
Male and female sexual dysfunction, especially erectile dysfunction (venous leakage) and female sexual dysfunction, including but not limited to chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, post-coital ache, low-grade unrecognised sepsis and recurrent chronic pelvic discomfort.

What Causes Pelvic Congestion?
The root cause is H Pylori colonic dyspepsia. Refer to Chapter II.

What Is Necessary For Erectile Function?
Erectile function hinges on arousal induced by nitric oxide. Nitric oxide causes vasodilation that pools blood in the phallic corpus tissues.

How Does H Pylori Colonic Dyspepsia Cause Erectile Dysfunction
Ammonia and toxins from H pylori cause inflammation. Inflammatory mediators induce vascular spasm and affect vascular endothelial function.

What About Other Causes Of Vasodilation?
Yes. Superficial cuts made on the skin epidermis induce release of histamines that cause vasodilation and thus improve supply of blood to select areas.

What Is Necessary For Treatment?
The senna purge is necessary to clear out H pylori infestation inside the colon, followed by WCT.

Is There A Need For Follow-Up Sessions If I Have Pelvic Congestion?
Yes. I strongly recommend 3 revision therapies (senna purge and WCT). So each would be done for 3 consecutive months.

What If I Just Want One Session?
It’s up to you. Some people do in fact experience spontaneous regression. Meaning the issue resolves right there and then.

What If I Just Want WCT Than Both WCT + Purge Together?
It is up to you. But I recommend doing the senna purge before.

Is Full Restoration Of Erectile Function (EF) Possible?
Yes. Many patients report marked improvement as many recover their usual erectile function and achieve sexual satisfaction.

What If I Am 50-90 years old?
There is documented evidence of restored erectile function even in these age groups!

I Am Skeptical Of These Acclaimed Benefits?
Employment of combined colon clear and cupping therapy in cases of ED is promising and is not just hypothetical due to achievement of satisfactory improvements in patients.

CHAPTER 6

Heart Issues: Angina, Myocardial Infarction

What Is The Cause Of Angina And The Like?
It is inflammatory mediators that can induce vascular spasm and other effects on vascular endothelium.

Where Are These Ischaemic Mediators Present In The Chest Region?
Within the myocardium where they contribute to progression of coronary heart disease by causing a micro-circulatory error.

What Is The Micro-Circulatory Error?
It is improper perfusion within specific body regions due to inflammatory mediators causing vascular spasms and subsequent micro-coronary ischaemia.

What Does Microcoronary Ischaemia entail?
Microcoronary vessels supply blood to the heart tissues apart from major coronary vessels.

Can Coronary Stenting Or Catheterisation Be Done On Microcoronary Vessels?
No. Only on major coronary blood vessels. Hence WCT is so important in revitalising these microcoronary blood vessels via removal of toxic ischaemic inflammatory mediators.

Is Instant Relief Possible?
Yes! There is documented evidence for massive relief during the session before WCT has reached finality.

CHAPTER 7

Hepatitis C, HIV And Other Viral Diseases

Can You Lower Serum Viral Particles Permanently?
No. Rather WCT can bring down serum viral loads down to very low (near undetectable) levels.

Can Serum Viral Loads Recover?
Unfortunately, yes and it is expected. Some viruses (proviruses) can be incorporated into the host’s genome and become endogenous.

Is Another Therapy Recommended Alongside WCT To Permanently Resolve The Issue?
Potentially antiretroviral therapy.

How Often Do I Need WCT For My Viral Disease?
It will be needed at least once every year. For the initial stages, discuss with me during consultation what is needed.

WCT Blood Microscopy Pictures Below To Showcase Toxins Gathered Around The Red Blood Cells

Figure 12 Toxic metals appearing on edge of dried WCT blood sample under light field microscopy. (The thicker and denser the grey band, the more metals there are in the blood).
Figure 13 Proteinaceous waste found in live WCT blood sample viewed under dark field microscopy (This is indicative of the body lacking enzymes for complete digestion and of digestive issues).

Figure 14 Rouleaux and fibrin appearing in live WCT blood under dark field microscopy.
(This formation of red blood cells and inflammatory proteins is always present in blood that is overly acidic and infected)

Figure 15 The ideal live blood picture under dark field microscopy (above image). Observe the red cells sitting separately in their own space, therefore having the freedom to travel around a network of capillaries, which in some cases are one red cell in diameter. Observe the free-floating white blood cells i.e. neutrophils, also having the freedom to patrol around the body searching out toxins and pathogens.
Figure 16 Degenerative processes evidenced under bright field microscopy for a WCT blood sample. (The white lakes seen here indicate that tissues associated with the vascular system have become inflamed and are harbouring atherosclerotic plaques, toxic metals and cholesterol).

Figure 1 Ideal state of dried blood sample as viewed via light microscopy.
(Image denoting observable absence of white lakes; the clean, finely cut edge showing no toxic metals and the black lines all are weaving together like a matrix).

What Is The Difference Between Toxins And Toxicants?
Toxins are naturally occurring and protein-based. Toxicants are chemical substances, derived naturally or synthetically.

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