Avocado, First-Class Producer Of Cysts

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

World Center for Health Education and Scientific Enlightenment

Avocado is the best-known tropical fruit with the highest amount of saturated fat, but many people love to eat it because, to the best of their knowledge, it tastes delicious, and it is filling. Yes, it is filling, but let me ask a few questions before I take a closer look at this fruit. 

Are the individuals who love to eat avocado aware that in order to digest saturated fat, a person must produce 1) the lipotropic hormone 2) liver enzymes 3) pancreatic lipase, and 4) intestinal lipase? No, they are not. This is the problem.

Here is the additional fact they must know. After fat has been thoroughly digested, the liver of the avocado lovers must produce alpha globulins, and beta globulins to circulate digested fat to the adipose (fat) tissues for storage.

Fat is one of the five food groups. The others are: starch, sugar, oil, and protein. There are specific enzymes a person must produce to digest each food group, and a person must also produce circulatory proteins to circulate what was digested. 

Another lesson that must be learned is, in the human body, division of labor is strictly enforced so that the producer is not the circulator, and the circulator is not the producer. 

If fat is not stored and it is circulating as renegade fat globules, many fat globules will coalesce to produce a pouch called a cyst. People assume that because a product is natural, it is safe to eat it. No, it is not. I have inferred from the countless studies I conducted that natural really means watch out! Also,

NATURAL = BOOBYTRAPS

I picked avocado for discussion because people are in the dark as far as avocado is concerned.

By its very nature, the avocado tree produces so much saturated fat that it has to keep dumping the excess fat into large pods that we call fruits. Here is my question. If the avocado tree rejects excess saturated fat, why would a person want to eat a reject?

Another important question to ask is, why does the avocado tree reject excess saturated fat? The answer is, it causes a lot of drag and when it comes to cell division, drag is the branch of negative energy that no tree would want to have because it increases resistance to cell division. 

The higher the resistance, the slower will be the speed at which the plant cell divides. Since plant cells must divide at the speed of light (185,000 miles per second), resistance would surely be interpreted by microbes as a sign of weakness.  It is weaknesses that make the avocado tree susceptible to plant diseases. 

What about humans? We are also made of cells, at least 75 trillions of them. Each human cell must also divide at the speed of light. Can saturated fat help our cells to achieve this objective? No, it cannot. This is why saturated fat that cannot be digested is also a problem for humans.

Don’t get me wrong. Fat is good because our liver cells must produce enzymes to turn saturated fat and unsaturated fat into good cholesterol (HDL) and bad cholesterol (LDL). The availability of HDL allows many glands to produce hormones including cortisol. Many women cannot produce estrogens, estradiol and progesterone because they cannot produce enough HDL.

What people are not aware of is that it is 1) too much saturated fat 2) the non-production of three specific enzymes and one hormone and 3) the non-production of globulins that are the problem. Again, fat is not the issue.

Therefore, it is a person’s failure to produce globulins, three specific enzymes, and one hormone to digest and circulate fat that will predispose them to cysts.

The name of the cyst such as Baker’s cyst, pilar cyst, dermoid cyst, sebaceous cyst, epidermoid cyst, PKD (polycystic kidney disease), cysts in the liver, cyst in the breast, cysts in the ovaries, etc. is totally irrelevant because every cyst begins in the same manner.

A colloid cyst is rather more concerning. Why? The answer is, it is a slow-growing fatty tumor or lump that is typically found near the center of the brain. If it is large enough, a colloid cyst can obstruct the free flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), thereby causing a buildup of CSF in the ventricles of the brain. Such a buildup is called hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus will raise brain pressure to cause maddening headaches.

Many pregnant women who ate avocadoes without producing enzymes to digest saturated fat, and also, did not produce globulins, gave birth to babies with hydrocephalus, babies without kidneys, or babies without a viable brain. 

Cysts can be extremely obstructive.

If people are not properly educated in the boobytraps that lurk in the foods they consider to be safe and natural, they will repeat their parent’s dietary mistakes, and their ancestors’ mistakes. 

The purpose of life is to correct our parent’s mistakes, our grandparents’ mistakes, and our ancestors’ mistakes. Therefore, if all we do day in and day out is repeat our parent’s dietary and lifestyle mistakes, specific hereditary diseases will run in our families.

Can cysts be flattened or decompressed? Yes, they can be flattened, but a Doctor of Symptometry must be consulted to use ionization to break the bonds holding the segments of the cyst together. If not, the cysts will stay put and they will keep growing. 

A woman who has cysts in her ovaries will never be able to produce enough estrogens and estradiol to enhance her hormonal health. Also, a person who has many cysts in his or her kidneys, will not have optimally functioning kidneys. This is how obstructive cysts can be.

People did not have all the facts about cysts. Now, thanks to symptometric science, they do, and this is a good thing. Surgery to remove the ovaries because of cysts, is no longer necessary. Keep your ovaries, and be knowledgeable.

Avocado is the only fruit that causes cysts in a person. The other items that do also contribute to the production, growth, and proliferation of cysts are: butter, lard, margarine, eggs, nuts (all nuts), and seeds. Buyer, beware!

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