Understanding An Aneurysm

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

World Center for Health Education & Scientific Enlightenment

An aneurysm is a vascular disease. 

The other vascular diseases include: vasculitis (inflammation of any blood vessel including the capillaries), arteritis (inflammation of only the arteries), lymphangitis (inflammation of the lymphatic vessels), phlebitis (inflammation of the veins), varicose veins, and spider veins. 

It is widespread lymphangitis that would make a person swell because they will be filled with pus. This kind of swelling has often been misdiagnosed as lymphedema.

The term “Aneurysm” refers to the ballooning of an artery. Why does part of an artery blow up like a balloon? The answer is two-fold: 1) the person has been cooking with the wrong oil and 2) the walls of their arteries do not have rutin and hesperidin.

What does cooking oil have to do with an aneurysm? The answer is, the oil which has more saturated fat will cause a lot of stasis (stagnation) in the wall of the blood vessels. Stasis will increase wear and tear; and it is the segment of the blood vessel with the most wear and tear that will balloon to cause an aneurysm. Call Symptometry for the name of the best cooking oil.

There are two kinds of aneurysm: 1) aneurysms that do not rupture quickly, and for the time being, they are just being obstructive and 2) aneurysm that will rupture to cause bleeding.

Rutin, citral, hesperidin, and naringin are the four natural chemicals that must always be in every artery, capillary, lymphatic vessel, and vein. 

People think they can just eat food, and their body will take care of itself naturally. This is simply not true. The truth is, the body will heal itself only if we know how to take good care of it, and this requires scientific knowledge. Symptometry is providing this scientific knowledge.

Rutin

Rutin is the natural chemical in certain fruits. It preserves the integrity of every blood vessel. The vascular and splanchnic nerves use it to support the structure of every vein, capillary and artery. 

In the capillaries, it is rutin that facilitates the use of the filtration force so that blood does not stagnate. All the capillaries in our eyes, ears, kidneys, liver, brain, etc. must have rutin. Without rutin, there will be capillary fragility.

Citral

Citral is the natural chemical that integrates HDL (high-density lipoprotein), and cortisol into myelin so that the nerve will always transmit and receive signals. This prevents the nerves from transmitting the pain impulse, and from becoming inflamed.

Generally, people who have citral have a high pain threshold or high pain tolerance. Also, they will not feel numbness, crawling and tingling. Every person who has multiple sclerosis, Lou Gehrig disease, and neuropathy must have citral so that they can recover from their illness. 

It is the availability of the androgen called androstenedione; and citral, that will prevent paralysis in any part of the human body. Such paralysis include paralysis of the bladder, swallowing muscles, sphincters, arms, legs, eyelids, bowels, heart, lungs, etc. If the colons are paralyzed, stool will have to be removed mechanically.

After all, what is death? It is the term for the wave of paralysis that overcomes the eyelids, the lungs, the heart and the muscles, followed by paralysis of the entire body.

Considering the above, can we delay death? Of course, we can. “Knowledge is power”, said Sir Francis Bacon (1521-1626). We will all die someday because we are biological existences, but we have in us the power to keep delaying death.

Hesperidin

Hesperidin is the natural chemical that integrates HDL, fibrillin, elastin and titin into the walls of the blood vessels so that they can dilate and contract in response to the change in blood volume, extreme temperature, the weather, cabin pressure, under-water pressure, and compression pressure. This is why it is hesperidin that prevents an aneurysm. Also, it is hesperidin that prevents every case of bleeding after a vascular rupture. 

Finally, it is hesperidin that our cells use to strengthen the tight junctions so that no blood vessel leaks blood.

Naringin

Naringin is the natural chemical that the vagus nerve uses to regulate blood pressure, and also, it enables our heart to produce ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide). It is ANP that strengthens our heart. 

If the heart is strong, the septum will not become too thick, and the ventricles and atria will not become enlarged. Therefore, a person who keeps providing their heart with naringin will never need a pacemaker.

Citral, hesperidin, naringin, and rutin should never be extracted and used separately. The four always work together as a team.

Stroke

Every single case of stroke is caused by an aneurysm followed by vascular rupture; and only individuals who have not had hesperidin in their blood vessels within their left or right hemisphere in decades, will increase their susceptibility to stroke.

Menstruation

Women whose menses are heavy, or have menses that last for 8 days or 10 days, would need hesperidin and citral to prevent the multiple vascular ruptures caused by the massive congestion and compression pressure associated with menstruation. 

Cramps

Menstrual cramps, cramp in the left or right calf, cramps in the fingers or toes, cramps in the bowel, cramps in the stomach, etc., only occur in the individuals who do not have hesperidin in their blood vessels.

The idea that it is the absence of potassium that causes cramps has now been debunked. Casein in milk products eliminates hesperidin.

Coughing

A cough is a spasm occurring within the pharyngeal plexus; and a plexus is a network of nerves. It is myelin that facilitates electrical flow or conduction through the nerves into the plexus. A spasm occurs because this flow is being interrupted.

What is interrupting electrical conduction? Generally, it is a bacterial toxin or a viral toxin that causes this interruption, and there are always millions of bacteria in our blood. Soot or dust can also interrupt electrical conduction.

Therefore, if the electricity interrupters are removed or neutralized, and a lot of hesperidin is supplied, the cough will keep subsiding until it stops completely.

Asthma

Asthma is a respiratory disease that occurs only in individuals whose bronchioles do not have hesperidin.

Hemorrhagic diseases

The individuals who experience the following anomalies would need hesperidin without further delay:

  1. Frequent nosebleed
  2. Skin bleeding
  3. Gum bleeding. The idea that it is the absence of vitamin C that causes gum bleeding has now been debunked. Hesperidin must be consumed after dental cleaning or scaling
  4. Bleeding from the eyes, specifically, the retina. Such bleeding will cause red eye, or bloodshot eye. Eventually, the person will become blind from amaurosis (sudden loss of vision)
  5. Bleeding from the ear
  6. Bleeding excessively after tooth extraction
  7. Bleeding excessively during surgery
  8. Bleeding excessively after childbirth
  9. Bleeding from the left lung and causing nosebleed only in the left nostril
  10. Bleeding from the right lung, and causing nosebleed only in the right nostril
  11. Bleeding from the lungs and causing nosebleed in both nostrils
  12. Bleeding from the lungs and causing blood spitting
  13. Marfan’s syndrome where the aorta bursts to cause instant hemorrhagic death. Under this circumstance, blood will be oozing from every orifice
  14. Bleeding from the kidneys and causing hematuria (blood in urine)
  15. Anal bleeding not caused by hemorrhoids

When a person is bleeding, it is not clear where the bleeding is coming from. Is it the tight junctions of the blood vessels that unraveled, or it was an aneurysm that ruptured? Every case of bleeding, heart disease, varicose vein, etc.  can be prevented by consuming rutin, hesperidin, citral and naringin.

Our entire life depends on circulation, and on the cardiovascular system. It is blood that circulates nutrients, electricity, water, heat, oxygen, etc.; and it is the blood vessels that circulate blood.

Therefore, a person who cannot supply rutin, hesperidin, citral, and naringin to their blood vessels every day, will have cardiovascular diseases. A circulatory problem is a cardiovascular problem.

Chemists isolated rutin, hesperidin, citral, and naringin in an effort to duplicate them and turn them into dietary supplements, but they failed miserably, and they keep failing. 

They keep failing because the binders, the additives, and the preservatives they use, make rutin, hesperidin, citral and naringin worthless. This is why these four natural chemicals must be found in Nature.

Plants were not created to satisfy our needs. However, if what we need is in their barks, fruits, flowers, leaves, nuts, oil, etc., we must use our intelligence to carefully extract what they have. Then, we must use our intelligence again to process what we extracted so that they do not hurt our cells, and clot our blood; or they do not interfere in anyway with energy production, electron exchange, heat transfer, osmosis, and the flow of electricity in our body.

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