Transcribed by Nan
Brent 20:51
We can talk about that later, iON. I’m trying to think of what you just said.
iON 20:55
Oh, okay.
Brent 20:56
Endocrine, lipids, blood plasma.
iON 21:01
Yep, pheresis.
Brent 21:01
I guess that confused me a little bit.
iON 21:03
But no, no, it shouldn’t confuse you, pheresis. Dr. Dean is here. She’ll straighten your ass out. But she’s already the resident professional. We’re just trying to get the mind’s eye of somebody who’s just learning something. That might have more insight into what we just said.
Brent 21:20
Pheresis in the blood, are you talking about electrophoresis?
iON 21:25
Can.. Spinnin’ out the blood from white blood cells to red blood cells–yep. Putting it back in; pheresis. Yeah. Is that not pheresis? You know a different kind of pheresis?
Brent 21:39
Well, I’m trying to think about how they, how they actually test for this. Don’t they have like, some sort of gel, and then they can identify all the different cell types?
iON 21:49
No, they spin it out, and once they spin it out, then they test it. That’s what you’re saying and that’s correct. That’s correct.
Brent 21:57
Thought so.
Carolyn 21:58
In a centrifuge. It’s centrifuging it.
iON 22:01
Yes. Correct. Correct. They take all your blood and spin it out. Take the whole plasma, spin it out, and take the white blood cells out, put the red blood cells back. And for JW, it’s really strange because he has way too much red blood cells. It’s like stupid high. In fact, he has more than you’re supposed to have. But that’s okay because the hematology would say in Ascended blood this would be necessary. That’s what they’re finding.
Carolyn 22:34
And if it’s too much, you’re [JW] throwing it up, so you’re getting rid of it. So, there’s the bonus there. [chuckles]
iON 22:42
Basically. Basically. See, what’s happening,
Alissa 22:43
iON,is…
Brent 22:45
He’s bloodletting.
iON 22:47
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Good ahead. Too many, too many NSAIDs. Too many NSAIDs, that’s what it is. Okay. Carolyn told us that, too many NSAIDs. Go ahead.
Alissa 22:59
iON, is the hemoglobin in Ascended red blood cells going to carry a hydrogen instead of an oxygen in the new environment?
iON 23:06
Yes. Yes. It already is for JW to the chagrin of many. They don’t — he’s already an anomaly. He’s already an anomaly. They’ve brought in the best of the best. They built a — we can’t talk about it. Carolyn, we can’t talk about this. Don’t say that.
Alissa 23:24
Okay.
iON 23:24
We can’t, we can’t talk about this. Carolyn knows.
Carolyn 23:28
No. No. Continue with the questions.
iON 23:30
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we’ll ask questions, but there’s stuff we can’t say ’cause it will expose things that don’t need to be exposed.
Alissa 23:36
Is albumin still created –
iON 23:37
Yes.
Alissa 23:37
– in the liver of the Ascended?
iON 23:40
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Albumin. What about albumin? Carolyn listen.
Alissa 23:40
Is albumin, is albumin still created in the liver in the Ascended?
iON 23:51
No, but it’s composited in the liver. It’s composited in the liver; meaning, that it’s processed. Albumin is a mineral that you accept in your body, not something you create within your body.
Alissa 24:07
Okay.
iON 24:07
Do you know that? Right?
Alissa 24:11
Okay.
iON 24:11
Now wait now. Don’t talk shit. Tell us what you know.
Carolyn 24:18
No, albumin is a protein. You know that, iON.
iON 24:20
I know, but you don’t create it in your body, you accept it into your body. So, the protein you accept into your body, you don’t — your body doesn’t create albumin, it’s processed inside your body. That’s what we’re saying.
Carolyn 24:37
Well, it picks up — yeah, picks up amino acids from protein that you ingest and then rearranges them into albumin.
iON 24:44
Until, until, until, until, until the new amino acids, and then it’s gonna change.
Carolyn 24:51
Ahhh!
iON 24:51
She’s good. Now listen. She’s good. She’s good.
Carolyn 24:55
So, what happens? What happens?
iON 24:58
It’s broken down. It’s broken down like every other protein in the meatsack body. It’s broken down into another function or capacitor. But we’re not gonna do that right now. That’s a Chad question. Goddamn, you did good, honey. That was good. That was pretty good. Save that, save that for later. Carolyn,
Carolyn 25:19
Way to go, Alissa! Way to go.
Alissa 25:20
Whoo!
iON 25:22
[To Carolyn] Save that for a private session and we’ll do some fun shit with that. That’s fun.
Alissa 25:26
I’m referring to a bunch of great points shared between you, Carolyn, and Bert and iON on June 20th, 2020. And you can find it in the "Ascension" audio collection.
iON 25:41
Nice. Now you have references. We like references; that’s all good.
Alissa 25:45
Right.
iON 25:45
That always makes Bert, that always makes Bert happy when you quote him. He likes that.
Alissa 25:51
Okay. So, in that talk you’re talking about the ratio of albumin to globulin. And you say
iON 25:59
Capacity. Not ratio. Not ratio. Capacity. Ratio is a capacity, but it’s the capacity that you’re asking about. That was the conversation. Good.
Alissa 26:10
Okay. You’re saying the ratio for
iON 26:13
10-4. 10-4, good buddy.
Alissa 26:13
Yeah, copy that. All right. So, you say in there that you’re trying to get more protein into the blood.
iON 26:20
Correct.
Alissa 26:20
So, my question is, are we trying to get
iON 26:23
Carolyn. Stop. Carolyn, listen to what she’s saying ’cause she’s really on point tonight. Protein to the ratio of the blood. Go ahead.
Alissa 26:33
Okay. So I’m, I’m curious about getting more protein into our blood. Is that so that we can offer it up to the nucleated red blood cells that need protein –
iON 26:44
No.
Alissa 26:44
– to make the 144,000?
iON 26:46
No. No, not at all. The blood cells does that naturally. You don’t need more blood. That would be like sayin’, I need more blood to have a capacity to increase to 144,000 double helix spirals, and we say no, you need less blood.
Alissa 27:06
Right. So that’s, the question is about wanting more protein in the blood. So, less blood more protein?
iON 27:13
Less blood. That’s right. It concentrates it. Less blood concentrates. That’s why JW’s going crazy. Uh oh. That’s why JW is going crazy with having too much or too many red blood cells –
Alissa 27:28
Right.
iON 27:28
– ’cause he doesn’t need, ’cause he doesn’t need them. He’s quite the anomaly. They’re doing crazy — they’re doing some bad dog shit with JW lately tryin’ to figure out why he’s alive ’cause they’re a little stunned. They’re dazed and confused right now, but Carolyn knows it. We can’t talk about it because Bob gets jealous because he’s not puffed up like JW. Bob wants to be that puffed up.
Alissa 27:51
I’m glad that cayenne pepper helps, by the way. That’s good.
iON 27:57
Yeah, yeah, it’s all good. It don’t matter. It’s all good.
Alissa 28:00
Key 3 Lockdown Bob and Connierule! Okay.
iON 28:04
We’re sharing this on purpose. We’re sharing this on purpose so that y’all can get a taste of it. This is the thing that Bert’s been going through that we’ve shared to say, "Oh, okay. Yeah, that’s not a big deal. That’s okay. No problem. He’ll get through it. It’s no problem." Because that’s what’s happening. And he gets it, and he’s not mad. He’s not upset.
Alissa 28:23
Okay.
Jean 28:24
Okay. Well, iON,
Carolyn 28:25
Alissa’s asking, Alissa’s asking now, what’s the extra protein for?
iON 28:31
Oh. That you break — to break down, that you use to break down to make room for the amino acid coroplast of whole blood plasma. You gotta break that down. And you’re going to. We would say you’re going to anyway, but this allows you to break that down — we would like to say naturally, but maybe not so much. It’s crazy.
Carolyn 28:59
Okay, so what you’re saying is these three new amino acids require a lot of protein to scavenge their amino acids to make a whole new batch of body proteins. Correct?
iON 29:18
Which breaks, which breaks down, which breaks down whole plasma. Breaks down whole plasma into a normal electrolyte. It breaks down whole plasma into a regular electrolyte. You know that.
Alissa 29:34
What?
iON 29:36
Stop. She knows. Carolyn knows that; she did this for breakfast.
Alissa 29:41
Carolyn, how does a, how does the blood become a normal electrolyte?
iON 29:47
When you break it down, spin it out. That’s what they do to JW often. They spin it out and they’re like what the fuck is this? It’s just crazy, we can’t do this. We spun it out and it’s more pure now than it was then. So then they break it down again and they’re like what?
Carolyn 30:02
Remember the albumin globulin that we brought up a minute ago?
Alissa 30:06
Mm-hm. Yeah.
iON 30:07
Yeah.
Carolyn 30:07
Those are proteins, that’s protein. So, the whole plasma, albumin and globulin will change with the three new amino acids.
iON 30:17
Yep.
Carolyn 30:18
And then electrolytes have to ride in that plasma, so I guess these stabilized ions and minerals that we have are perfect for riding in this new whole plasma. Right?
Alissa 30:34
Cool.
iON 30:34
That’s a perfect way to say it ’cause Carolyn is good at this. But there’s a little bit more to it because what happens is you don’t know how you address insulin, insulin resistance, and you have to deal with the endocrine system of how that releases other endorphins within the brain. That’s another conversation, but she’ll [Carolyn], she’ll get to that later. She’s not gonna do it right now, though, but Carolyn’s good at this.
Carolyn 31:04
Yeah, ’cause they’re all — everything’s a protein. Insulin is a protein, everything.
iON 31:09
Well, or if it’s not, if it’s not a protein, it reacts with a protein. If it’s not a protein, it reacts with a protein. And that’s what Carolyn’s tryin’ to say: it’s a reactive position. Appropriately, yes.
Alissa 31:23
Well, the thing that, the thing that stood out to me is that there’s gonna be electrolytes in the blood. Is that normal to have magnesium and stuff in the blood plasma?
iON 31:32
You have to. You can’t live without it. Carolyn says you can’t live without it.
Alissa 31:37
Is that new, Carolyn?
iON 31:38
Well, now ask her! Ask her! She’s right there, ask her. Carolyn, can you live without magnesium? Fuck that!
Carolyn 31:45
You have to have it, but you want it in the cells more. So, I’m getting the impression that there’s gonna be more electrolytes in the blood than there is now because magnesium, there’s only 1% of magnesium in the whole body ends up in the blood. So, it looks like we’re gonna need more in the blood. And why do we need more minerals straight in the blood plasma, iON?
iON 32:15
Okay. Because the body is using it, eating it.
Carolyn 32:19
Yeah.
iON 32:19
Used to, you had normal minerals in foods, but you don’t have it anymore. So you’re havin’ to add more minerals and to balance, and everybody doesn’t get that. That’s the ones that are morbidly o — can we say morbidly obese? Does that offend anybody?
Carolyn 32:33
Yes.
iON 32:33
We don’t know.
Carolyn 32:34
No. Say it.
iON 32:35
Most people, most people are morbidly fuckin’ obese because they’re eating a ton of McDonald’s, but they’re not gettin’ any food. They’re not gettin’ any refreshment from it.
Carolyn 32:45
Nutrition. Nutrition.
iON 32:45
So, they just want more and more and more and more and more. Fat, fat, fat, fat, fat. And ketchup and sugar and more and more and more and more and more, and it’s not doin’ ‘em any good. And they, they eat all that and then they go to bed hungry. Meanwhile, they’re eight stone overweight. So, the point now becomes the way you balance that is that you can balance the whole capacity. You can have things in your meatsack body that soothes the savage beast that allow you to be complete so that you’re not hungry. You go, "No, I really don’t need another piece of pie. I’m good. I don’t really need another piece of pie." That’s odd because everybody wants another fuckin’ piece of pie or as Bob would say, another quart — Bob says, "If I could just have one more quart of ice cream, I’d be all right. One more quart of ice cream, that’s all I need is one more quart."
Carolyn 33:41
Well, most people on the formulas will say they’re not as hungry. I mean, we’re all only eating two meals a day now.
iON 33:48
But they eat. But they eat. They say that, but they — yeah, they eat. See, that’s the problem. They say your words, your words are right, but they still eat. That’s the difference. There’s no, there’s no block from the brain. There’s no block from the brain to say I’m completely sated, no thank you, when they should have eaten half of the plateful of food, and been complete; had all the minerals, had all the stuff they need, had all the calories, had all the balance, la,la,la,la,la.
Alissa 34:19
Okay.
iON 34:20
Then they eat the other half of the plate and then they go. "Ah." And they go, "Oh, I’m stuffed." You should never be stuffed. You should eat half the plate and call it a day. And if you do that with right mineralization, you’re gonna be way happy.
Alissa 34:37
Right. Okay.
iON 34:35
And your scales are gonna be happy. Your scales are gonna be happy. And you can fuck like a bunny ’cause most people are so fat now they can’t fuck. If you’re too fat to fuck, you’re too fat.
Alissa 34:45
‘Cause this is about — so, iON, this is about
iON 34:47
Did you hear that ?
Alissa 34:50
– balancing.
iON 34:49
Did you hear that? Did you hear that?
Carolyn 34:51
Yeah.
Alissa 34:52
Too fat to fuck. That’s a funny phrase. Too fat to fuck. Okay, –
iON 34:55
Well, that’s what happens. That’s what happening.
Alissa 34:57
– this is about balancing. This is about balancing as we’re Ascending because the thing that stuck out to me this week as well is you have
iON 35:03
No. No, no, no. Wrong words. Wrong words. You’re not balancing while you’re Ascending, you just need to Ascend. Fuck balancing, you’re not trying to adjust to Ascension.
Alissa 35:14
Why are we talking about, why are we talking about fat people who can’t fuck then?
iON 35:06
Well, we’re not.
Alissa 35:08
Okay.
iON 35:19
We’re saying that if you come to a place where you have that understanding of this capacity, those will all be taken care of. We’re pointing out an issue if you have that condition, that’s a problem. So, address that problem. If I’m too fat to fuck, I’m too fat, basically. So, bring it back down. Why would that be the case? Why would I be considered too fat to fuck? Well, it’s because you’re too goddamn fat to fuck! [Alissa laughs] That’s how you know! "If I’m too fat to fuck, I’m too fuckin’ fat." So, bring that back a little bit and get it in balance into the Ascension process so you can fuck like a goddamn Nero and tear up Rome. That’s our point.