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Dysaerobic Titration

Dysaerobic Titration

Background

See the Anaer­o­bic Repair Page for more detail on anaer­o­bic metab­o­lism.

This page pro­vides a spe­cif­ic pro­to­col to restore acute dysaer­o­bic imbal­ance result­ing from acute dysaer­o­bic stress.

Indi­vid­u­als have a very strong dysa imbal­ance often ben­e­fit from a titra­tion. Titra­tion uses a mea­sure­ment and sup­ple­ment to adapt dosage. A cap­il­lary tube, is need­ed for this method to mea­sure sur­face ten­sion.

Flow C is an anti dysaer­o­bic sup­ple­ment. Revi­ci used up to 100 CC/day for con­trol of acute dysaer­o­bic con­di­tions, and to mediate/recover radi­a­tion dam­age.

Urine Surface Tension

The degree of cata­bol­ic imbal­ance is mea­sur­able. Dr. Revi­ci used Urine sur­face ten­sion to mea­sure elim­i­na­tion of anti-ana­bol­ic tox­ins.

These agents appear in the urine as low sur­face ten­sion. Low urine sur­face ten­sion is caused by oxi­dized (usu­al­ly chlo­ri­dat­ed) lipids dis­card­ed by the kid­neys. Ele­vat­ed release of these agents tell­tales degen­er­a­tive (cata­bol­ic) imbal­ance, and process.

The nor­mal range for day­time sur­face ten­sion is 67–69 dyn/cm. Inhib­it­ed ana­bol­ic metab­o­lism presents with ele­vat­ed flow of “stress-reagents” in urine.

Protocol

Instruc­tions
  1. Get a Urine Sur­face ten­sion meter
  2. Use it to man­age Dosage
  3. Mea­sure sur­face ten­sion at each uri­na­tion
  4. And take the fol­low­ing num­ber of drop­pers
  5. To con­trol Dysaerobic/Catabolic imbal­ance

Sug­gest­ed Dosage Table:

Sur­face Ten­sion
Drop­pers of Flow C
Weight (lbs)
< 70 lbs
70–175
175+
< 50
5
15
20
< 55
4
10
15
< 60
3
7
10
< 65
2
5
7
< 68
1
3
5

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