Sunday, January 5, 2014

--the kidneys--


    i am still editing this one...i had to post it to facebook first, due to wi-fi interruption at some of the libraries, preventing me from using my blog's "secure sign-in" feature...rats...oh well, more later--  :o)
  

The kidneys...( i was posting from my phone last night, lets see if i can explain my thoughts about this better today, on a library computer...)--

  Here goes, it looks like a vein from the heart feeds the kidneys with blood( at a positive pressure, of 4.246 psi, from the "left ventricle")...i suggest, that this blood has/contains impurities, and bacteria within it...these bacteria, are then filtered out, by size, like in the "alveoli" of the lungs...explaining very well, why the vein/veins going in, taper to a point, as seen in the lungs...generating more psi, to force the bacteria, and any particles, through the end of the vein, but not allowing any to "back-flow", out of the kidney, trapping them inside the organ...the resulting controlled infection( a "systemic" one, as seen in the "inner ear"), produces ammonia( as a "by-product"), to be expelled from the kidneys, as well as "insulin", that rises to the top of the organ, to be stored, within the "adrenal gland"( this glad, and all glands within the body, are, in my opinion, an area for "by-products" to collect, and a beneficial/controlled infection, to be present...who's "by-product", is used for the body's benefit/maintenance)...also, as seen in lung function, the fresh blood from the heart's "left ventricle", is there to keep the kidneys hydrated, with blood, to maintain healthy kidney tissues...adding blood to the organ, in a type of "sponge principal"...where the "left ventricle" of the heart, hydrates the organ with blood, at a positive pressure( 4.246), and the "right ventricle' of the heart, pulls it away, at a negative pressure( -3.00 to -3.497 psi), or "suction"....as for the "adrenal glands", located on top of the kidneys, i again suggest, that the "specific gravity" of the "by-products", determine the outputs of the organ...i contend that the "urine by-product" is heaviest, and descends...and that the "adrenaline/post adrenaline matter", is lightest...floating to the top of the organ, collecting for direct-release, or more likely, being collected in a gland, where another different type of infection process,  is ongoing...with the "by-product" being "insulin", in the case of kidney function...i theorize, that this "insulin" is released, after the gland over-pressurizes, and bursts, in a controlled location, on the gland...into a tube...that leads to where the "by-product" is utilized by the body, as needed...i strongly suspect, that this system is present in all of the bodies internal organs, where blood flows through the organ, and hydrates it, with blood, in a "one-way" type of tapered vein, while blood is simultaneously being removed, by the sustained negative pressure/suction, of the "right ventricle"( i also suggest, that the return veins from the organ, are also tapered, to prevent particles from escaping, back into the bodies blood stream)...in the case of the "adrenal gland", and all of the glands within the body, i feel that the gland is an area for a "controlled infection", where deposits are filtered out of the bloodstream, in a particular area of the body, where they naturally collect, from being forced through a filter, by size, and are then broken down, into a specific, needed, "by-product"...that is released when the gland over-pressurizes, and bursts, like a balloon, with the aforementioned, purpose-built weak-spot, that heals, shortly after bursting...over, and over again...working as a "pressure regulator", for the needed "by-product" of the gland...a muscle contracting, and squeezing the gland, might also be a way in which it "fires", and releases it's contents...if you examine the photos in this post, you will see the "by-product" from the "adrenal glands", dumping into a tube, leading to the suction/negative-pressure return vein, which goes to the "right ventricle" of the heart...as for speculation about the reason kidneys cease to function, i would guess that blockage of the holes within the "sponge", or "body" of the organ, blockage of the tubes from it, or the destruction of the needed infection, within the kidney, that breaks down the deposits, may be the most common causes of system failure...blockage of blood-flow, to, or from, the organ, would also cause a "shut-down"...what to do, is up to a physician, ask one...more later, out of time at the library--

--i feel that this B.S. is good B.S., of use to start a conversation with your physician, and nothing more--

best wishes, john kruschke--

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