Adapted Translation: Roman Empire. 2024. Adapted Translation of: Lecture by practicing physician K.P. Kravchenko. 2012.
I'm going to talk about Seraphim for a little bit. Most people know him as the holy martyr who was shot at the Yuzhnoye-Butovo firing range on December 11, 1937, but many didn't know that he was also a practicing doctor. He came from a noble family, and when his wife got very sick (probably with cancer; at the time it wasn't very common), she was treated by the best doctors in the world because his family was noble and very wealthy, but she still died. Being environmentally conscious and having very good doctors, Seraphim wondered why she wasn't getting better and why she died in the end. What went wrong? And since he already was widowed and his kids were grown, he chose to go to the seminary in St. Petersburg to devote his life to God.
During his time at the seminary, when pursuing a second education was still permitted, he also attended a medical institute as an auditor, concurrently obtaining a medical education.
He examined numerous renowned systems including homeopathy1, herbal medicine, and hirudotherapy2. During that period, which was merely the century prior to the last, he documented the advantages and disadvantages of all existing systems. He focused solely on the benefits of these systems and developed his own, known as the “Seraphim Chichagov System.”
Chapter 1: What is the Seraphim Chichagov System?
Gracious ladies and gentlemen, the time has finally arrived for me to speak up in support of the truth that I am putting into practice, by the will of the Almighty.
Up until this point, I have had to stay quiet and absorb criticism, accepting it as part of the natural order. Certainly, I was neither the first nor will I be the last to mix up such a destiny with that of a creator of a new treatment system. I needed to exercise patience, allowing my treatment to take root in life and gather supporters who were firmly convinced of my validity.
Time has left its mark. I'm in a different position now. Amidst a crowd of thousands who have undergone my treatment approach, I can now effortlessly articulate my system, which was quite challenging for many to grasp just a few years back. Experience will serve as my interlocutors' guide. Should challenges have emerged in grasping this system, it was not due to its complexity or difficulty, but rather because of its simplicity. Truth is inherently simple and cannot be any other way.
Seraphim spoke in a captivating manner about medicines, emphasizing that there is no cure for treating a disease. Medicines serve as symptomatic aid, addressing more prominent or severe attacks of a disease without altering its natural progression. In examining the history of medicine and engaging with his seminar topics, he noted that even King Solomon, in his wisdom, recognized humanity's tendency to place excessive faith in medicines. Legends suggest that he chose to conceal his book of medicines to prevent people from valuing the healing properties of medicines more than their faith in God.
We must now clearly establish and define the concept of what constitutes a medicine, what a treatment involves, and what these concepts generally encompass. In discussing the system of Seraphim Chichagov, he examined the history of medicine starting with Hippocrates. He emphasized that the ability to observe and accurately understand the entirety of concepts, particularly in ancient medicine, is a hallmark of the field's significance and excellence. Hippocrates' insights regarding the importance of viewing an individual in relation to their environment established a strong basis for the natural scientific method, rooted in antiquity, that would profoundly impact the evolution of medicine for generations to come.
It’s the Blood
Seraphim viewed illnesses as distinct from the organ they affected, and when assessing their manifestation, he focused primarily on the overall state, the development and progression, and—above all—the disease's conclusion.
Blood nourishes all areas of the body; it's the source of animal heat and is responsible for the body's health and color. Health is dependent on a homogeneous mixing of components and the harmony of inherent strength because the body forms a circle with no beginning or end, and each portion is inextricably linked to the others.
Additionally, Hippocrates stated that "the name of the disease is of secondary importance to the doctor." Why? Because it makes no difference what the condition is termed or what medical phrases we use to refer to it, and this is already the primary premise of Seraphim Chichagov's approach. The principle behind it is based on disruptions in blood circulation and blood quality.
His primary assertion is that "Disease is a disturbance of metabolism or balance in the body, i.e., a diseased state of the blood that disturbs the proper circulation of blood."
Our health depends on the quantity and quality of blood, its proper circulation in the body, and the absence of organic deficiencies inherited from our parents.
The main problem of man and disease, as well as all medical and spiritual problems (which we will not discuss now), stems from a lack of blood quality.
"The patient's well-being and elimination of organic disorders will be determined by the possibility of improving blood properties. It is necessary to make the blood more nutritious by restoring proper blood circulation and metabolism in order to stimulate healing processes in damaged organs and gradually destroy these disorders; the removal of painful and resistant particles of the body from the blood will, of course, be dependent on the proper functioning of the blood circulation and the improvement of blood properties from the growth of new juices with the help of normal digestion."
That is the reason this system is referred to in that manner; it is neither herbal medicine nor homeopathy. While herbs are utilized, they are administered in very small doses. As he himself stated, "of course you want to know what I call my system, imagine that I do not even want to come up with a name for it." When inquired about your treatment, respond straightforwardly, in line with the Chichagov system. Please understand my decision. We tend to assign names not just to individuals, animals, locations, cities, towns, fields, and groves, but also to our possessions. Does the name truly capture the essence of the phenomenon?”
After studying medicine, I chose to address what I perceived as the shortcomings. Thus, I do not claim to be a creator of a new medicine; rather, I am merely a compiler of a new pharmacology, along with a new dosage and a new method of application.
From the first source, these are the main ideas I wanted to share with you regarding the system of Seraphim Chichagov. Do not forget that all this was written two centuries ago; thus, let us discuss the blood in a more modern and accessible level to us. As if the terms have changed and the concepts of many diseases and their names have changed, the ancient system of Seraphim Chichagov was perhaps incomprehensible to us.
For instance, I am currently unable to comprehend numerous concepts. Under what name were they known? "Gryz," "Lyhomanka," "Kadrazhka," and all these resulted in a change and tears of a dead vein. That is, a modern doctor can hypothesize what it is, but it is quite difficult to define precisely. Thus, we shall now aim to comprehend the system of Seraphim Chichagov at our level and clarify what it is.
Chapter 2: The Endocrine System
Our organism is one complete unit. There are many organs in our body; each one of them follows specific guidelines instead of working randomly. These guidelines are known as reflexes. Naturally, Russian physiologist Pavlov3 defined a person as a biological machine made up of unconditional reflexes, even though he did not consider spiritual subjects. That is to say, even with a very strong desire, these are the things we cannot influence with our consciousness and desire. That occurs away from our control.
For instance, after we’ve eaten food, hydrochloric acid4, bile5, and pancreatic enzymes6 start to be produced; we cannot control these processes; we cannot influence them either, and we do not feel them. So you and I have an organism consisting of many organs, and all these organs are turned on by certain things; those things are called hormones.
Let's use a chandelier as an example. You can see how many light bulbs it has, so let's imagine that each one is an organ in and of itself. The liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the intestines, and others are included in this list. Some of these light bulbs are not illuminated, so if we attempt to unscrew one to check if it’s burned out, we may discover that it appears to be in good condition, yet it fails to emit any light. What is the reason for that? The switch is in the “OFF” position. In a similar fashion, you and I possess a system known as the endocrine system, which is tasked with activating all of those light bulbs. This light switch system comprises several glands that are closely connected together. If a gland fails for any reason, the entire system will malfunction. However, this malfunction and the resulting breakdown will not present any symptoms or clinical signs. This endocrine organ, referred to as the light switch, may not function at all; however, it will not cause any harm. Consequently, symptoms will manifest in the light bulb that fails to illuminate, leading to sensations such as pain, heaviness, heartburn, bitterness, headache, and others. The symptoms are quite removed from the causal factor, indicating that our hormonal endocrine system governs all functions of our organism.
The endocrine system is made up of several glands, such as the hypothalamus7, which we will not discuss at this time due to its unique features. The hypothalamus serves as our physical link to the spiritual realm. The primary contributors include the pituitary gland8, the thyroid gland9, the mammary glands10 in women, the pancreas11, the adrenal glands12, as well as the reproductive organs, which are the ovaries in women and the testicles in men. Everything mentioned here is anatomically consistent across individuals. These glands are intricately interconnected, giving rise to gynecology in women, including the mammary glands and their appendages alongside the ovaries. The reproductive glands function specifically during pregnancy and breastfeeding in women. In the rest of the state, these glands remain inactive; they are indeed hormonal, yet they do not function. They indicate the proper or improper functioning of the other glands. The primary glands include the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, and the pancreas, which activate all the other glands. Consequently, if we encounter adenoma13 or myoma14, these conditions stem from the thyroid gland, making any treatment attempts futile, as there is no effective remedy available.
We cannot cure anyone from anything with any system, neither pharmacological nor herbal medicine, nor homeopathy nor reflexologists, no matter how much we would like it. We can only help with the symptoms. These terms need to be understood and defined very clearly. Only God can heal. We can remove symptoms in a variety of ways, some of which are more dangerous than others, but nevertheless we only remove the symptoms. Most of us don't give much thought to the cause of a symptom when we're experiencing it. Furthermore, the disease accumulates, and as a result of these accumulations, which we chose to ignore, the so-called cancer disease develops. We don't treat cancer because it doesn't exist. We have a great deal of experience and practice, so it has already been demonstrated and proven. And let me tell you, cancer is the one illness that can be cured more quickly and easily than any other. You can take my word for it.
The Liver
We know that there is such an organ called the liver, which performs 500 functions in the body; that's just what we know. The liver performs digestive, blood-purifying, and immune functions by producing immunoglobulins against bacteria, fungi, parasites, and tumors at the hepatocyte level15, thereby maintaining all immunity.
Acute drug-induced hepatitis is caused by numerous drugs. The most severe forms of drug-induced hepatitis, occurring with necrosis16 of the liver porphyria17 (liver cirrhosis), occur as a result of taking drugs such as anti-tuberculosis, Dopegyt, Isoniazid, and then all antibiotics, Levomycetin, Tetracycline, Gentamicin, Cefoperazone, etc. We have a lot of fourth- and fifth-generation high-toxicity antibiotics. Then all antibacterial agents—nitroxoline, sulfonamide, Biseptol, etc. All drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, psychotropic drugs are also heavy; antirheumatic drugs, Indometacin Butadion, Acetylsalicylic Acid—all these drugs kill the liver, which produces immunoglobulins18 against tumors. Are these the treatments that we think that we actually treat people with? Therefore, I say it again, we need to understand that we are not treating anyone here; we’re simply relieving the symptoms.
Taking medication does not affect the course of the disease. The medication only removes the symptoms. Each drug kills certain organs in the body. When the drug was absorbed in the stomach, the stomach died; when the intestines absorbed it, here we have bacteriosis19; then the liver and kidneys removed it, and that's how many organs suffer, so this is not a treatment but a relief of symptoms.
The Thyroid
The hormonal system and the endocrine system produce hormones that enter the blood, the vessel expands or narrows, and the pressure increases or decreases. And these hormones are released in tiny quantities, in hundredths, but they affect the work and jumpstart all the organs. This system does not hurt with its pathology. Neither the thyroid gland nor the pituitary gland nor the adrenal glands. They may not work at all, but they do not hurt.
One of the main factors due to which hormones fail is, in the first place, the emotional factor; this is any passion, irritability, anger, envy, or touchiness. And when our endocrine system starts acting up like this, it starts to break our entire body. We call this a metabolic disorder. But this term is completely incomprehensible. So, the hormonal system doesn't work; "your metabolism is disrupted." What does it even mean? I am simply bringing you very calmly and clearly to the concept of revealing the Chichagov's system, precisely at our traditional level, because the main problem is blood disease—that is, all diseases come from dirty, viscous blood.
In our case, the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, or the adrenal glands most often fail. The thyroid gland fails very often, and it’s probably the causative factor in 90 percent of all pathologies.
The thyroid gland produces two hormones. The main hormone it produces is thyroxine, which consists of four iodine atoms. We call it tetra-iodine-thyronine. Thyros in Greek means "protection," that is, a hormone that protects the body. The thyroid gland dumps 80% of this hormone into the liver. In response to the presence of this hormone, the liver activates 500 different functions. The main one of these functions is this immune function; that’s the body's defense turned on, so the body begins to see what is happening to it and fight it accordingly. If the thyroid does not work, our body itself does not see anything, no matter where it forms—bacteria, parasites, and so on.
Why doesn't cancer hurt? Because the organism has not seen it yet. It's the metastasis that hurts; after the tissues have disintegrated and the nerve endings have been exposed, there is acute pain that cannot be eased by painkillers. However, the body does not recognize the problem and so does not strive to resolve it.
Let’s take the thyroid gland for example, since it makes a hormone. An ultrasound in conventional medicine only shows the gland's size, consistency, and any inclusions like cysts, stones, and tumors, not its function. If the ultrasound results indicate no gland enlargement or the presence of nodes, stones, or tumors, the examiner would conclude that the gland is not malfunctioning. But if your body has problems with blood pressure, tumors, or anything else in general, this means that thyroid glands don’t work; they do not work completely.
The thyroid produces a hormone consisting of four iodine atoms. So how should it catch this iodine? We must first consume an iodine-containing food; it must dissolve, digest, and exit the intestines into the blood. The blood then absorbs these atoms, the thyroid takes those atoms and fuses them together, and excretes this thyroxine into the liver; this is the normal process.
But since we live in an endemic region, we have no seas, no oceans, and thus we don’t have enough products containing iodine; accordingly, no one has a functional thyroid gland. I repeat, the thyroid fails first due to an emotional factor, and the second factor is microwave radiation. Now this factor is also becoming very significant for us because we have a lot of cell phones. Even if you do not have a cellphone, we still have these cell phone towers everywhere, right? That radiation occurs directly, constantly, and for each person. Some have more, some have less. These rays are invisible and unfelt, but they exist. Therefore, our thyroid gland is functioning less effectively due to the combination of stress and microwave radiation. As a result, nearly everyone's thyroid gland is not functioning at its optimal level. But it doesn’t hurt, and it doesn’t manifest itself in any way.
We also have a blood test method that determines the T4 hormone, that is, the thyroid hormone, but then again, our thyroid glands do not work around the clock, just like any other organ. We ourselves have such a concept of physiology that, similar to the circadian rhythm, roughly speaking, every 24 hours are literally scheduled down to the minute. One organ has stopped working; another one has turned on. Every 24 hours, this cycle continues, with each organ functioning at the level of unconditional reflexes that are independent of us.
The organ's work is happening, then it rests, recovers, and regenerates. And so the thyroid gland turns on from 8pm to 10pm, and that’s the time frame when we’ll be able to see what we have in the tests. And earlier, in Soviet times, we always took thyroid hormone tests at 9pm. After everything fell apart, the labs separated, became independent, started operating at their own convenience, and began taking tests at 8am instead.
The thyroid doesn’t work at 8am; instead, the digestive system works during this period of time, and therefore, everyone's tests will be normal, but it does not at all reflect the condition of the thyroid gland.
Understand that what we're trying to do is bring our health back to normal again, not to treat but to restore. We refer to this system as self-restorative.
Iodine Deficiency
You and I must clearly know how to check the thyroid gland at home. Since the hormone consists of four iodine atoms, we take ordinary 5-percent pharmacy iodine, and since all of our glands in the body are paired, they operate differently for us.
Physiologically, one side works for one month and the other side for the second month. That is, they can work differently, and pathology, mind you, is all one-sided. Stroke is always on one side; breast cancer is always one-sided. In other words, if there is a pathology on one side (left or right), it indicates that either the right or left gland is not functioning properly.
So in order to test your thyroid, you’ll need to do this around 9pm, right at the time when the thyroid gland is working at its full capacity. Simply swipe your left and right wrists with iodine; just make a couple of stripes with ordinary iodine. This allows us to observe that if the thyroid gland is not deficient in iodine, absorption will not occur. However, if the thyroid gland requires it, it will absorb it, and its absorption rate increases with its need.
It’s convenient to do this on the wrists since iodine can be much more easily absorbed because there is no fat layer here. The vessels are all out and visible, and the wrists are always in front of our eyes, so we can measure the time, see how long the iodine stripes last, and see from which side the iodine leaves faster.
One side will always absorb it more quickly than the other, indicating a higher susceptibility to some form of pathology. For example, leg veins, which swell on one side and are smaller on the other.
The thyroid gland's second hormone is triiodothyronine, which is required for calcium absorption. When we have a transitional period of menopause, both men and women have a very difficult time with it. No specialist as narrow as a gynecologist can effectively address women's menopausal problems, yet men face equally serious issues that no one can correct. This eventually results in osteoporosis. Everyone starts to consume more calcium, but the thyroid gland's failure to produce the T3 hormone prevents the body from absorbing the calcium. And because almost all of us have thyroid glands that do not function due to our endemic situation—a lack of iodine production—it turns out that almost everyone has osteoporosis—some more, some less—but almost everyone has it after the age of forty, and calcium does not help because the body's system is one of self-regulation and self-healing. The thyroid gland, which plays a crucial role in regulation and restoration, gradually deteriorates, leading to disturbances in your metabolism. Taking many medications or doing anything else won't help.
The Bile
The thyroid gland pushes the liver not only to produce immunoglobulins but also to produce bile and bile secretion. During meals, its hormones regulate the contraction and release of bile, which, along with the pancreatic enzymes connected by a common duct, exits the duodenum with each portion of food.
Bile is a powerful alkali in quality. When we wash our hands with soap, the soap is alkaline, and thus it washes off. Bile, roughly speaking, is a piece of laundry soap; that is, it is a very strong alkali, and therefore it disinfects the food that gets into the stomach.
Pancreatic enzymes digest it, and this food bolus gets processed by bile enzymes and enters the intestines, where it is all absorbed. And Bile accompanies the food to the toilet. That is, it disinfects all the villi of the small intestine, cleaning them from pathogenic bacteria, parasites, and mucus, and disinfects the intestines right until the toilet. This is the norm.
If the thyroid gland is not working well, then our diagnosis will sound like dyskinesia20. This means that the tone of the gallbladder's motor contraction is being violated. That is, bile comes out slowly during meals, or even worse, it does not come out at all. It definitely does not get into the first portion of food. This means that the first portion of food that enters the intestines is not being disinfected or digested.
This creates the presence of a pathogenic microflora in the intestines, or, as we usually say, worms. The worms may be different; they may be small, large, tape-shaped, or round.
Therefore, food that pancreatic enzymes do not process does not undergo digestion; it will not be absorbed. It will ferment, rot, and create discomfort. As we say, after we eat, we begin to feel heaviness in the stomach.
After all the food passes, bile and pancreatic enzymes still continue to come out, and at this phase it’s already too late. All the food has gone into the intestines, and bile and enzymes still enter the duodenum. At this time, the stomach becomes empty, the pressure there drops, and it collapses. Consequently, pressure in the intestines increases because the food has gone there.
And after each portion of food, after each meal, this portion of bile, pancreatic enzymes, which are very strong alkalis in quality, begin to be thrown into the stomach due to the difference in pressure, which normally should never happen. And so we have our stomach; as we say, it’s the most important organ in the body, which in fact reveals the meaning of Seraphim Chichagov’s system.
Chapter 3: The Stomach
The stomach secretes hydrochloric acid and pepsin. These components comprise gastric juice. Hydrochloric acid and pepsin are extremely strong acids that dissolve all organic compounds, including bones.
For instance, if you submerge a dead mouse in a glass of stomach acid, the stomach acid will completely dissolve the mouse, including its bones, resulting in a homogenous mass that demonstrates how it has dissolved and digested everything.
Let's look at the acidity table; remember that 7 is 0 for us, above 7 is alkaline, and below 7 is acidic, so the pH of hydrochloric acid is 1,2, which is a very strong acid, so we don't develop gastritis with high or low acidity; it doesn't happen because the pH of the acid is fixed; if it changes, it's no longer hydrochloric acid; it's something else. As a result, we must once again identify and understand in these words what is going on in the stomach, including where these increasing and decreasing acidities are coming from. The stomach secretes hydrochloric acid and pepsin. This is the gastric juice, and this is the axiom.
The stomach produces 2.6 gallons (10 liters) of gastric juice per day. Only 0.5 (2 liters) of the 2.6 gallons is utilized for digestion. Our stomachs can only digest animal proteins like eggs, fish, meat, and milk. Everything else is digested by the pancreas using produced alkalis. The stomach produces acidic pepsins, while the pancreas produces trypsin, a strong alkaline. And alkali dissolves carbohydrates in foods. Again, the stomach exclusively digests animal proteins and not anything else. Therefore, the stomach uses only 0.5 gallon of the 2.6 gallons of stomach acid it produces each day for digestion, while the remaining 2.1 gallons (8 liters) enter the bloodstream.
That is, with a healthy stomach, we almost always have gastric juice in our blood, so if you've ever tasted blood, you know it's salty. Our tears, sweat, urine, and all of our bodily fluids contain sodium chloride in the amount of 0.9%, often known as saline solution.
So the stomach must always keep this 0.9% chlorine in our blood, which is made up of sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-), dissociated. Chlorine is a disinfectant; it thins the blood, eliminates and dissolves blood clots, plaques on blood vessels, dead cells, microbial flora, sand and stones in the gallbladder and kidneys, moles, burrs, warts, cysts, and cancers throughout the organism. That is, the stomach maintains a specific quality of blood, and if it does it correctly, you and I will have no skin issues, erysipelas21, cancer, or anything else.
In its normal condition, the stomach is simply a muscular sac with sphincter valves on both sides, cardiac at the top and pyloric at the bottom. These valves also isolate the stomach from other environments. Our mouths have a very strong alkaline environment. The esophagus22 is already weaker but still alkaline. Then the stomach, which is already very acidic. The higher valve separates the alkaline from the acidic.
Following the stomach's lower sphincter are the duodenum23, small intestine, and large intestine. Bile and pancreatic enzymes, which are very alkaline, enter the duodenum directly. The pH of bile and pancreatic enzymes is 9-10, which is very high for the stomach, which has a highly acidic environment, and it is all prevented by one single valve. Our adrenal gland hormones open and close these sphincters at the level of unconditioned reflexes. There is no other way for it to function; this is how God made us.
However, when we have such issues, like with the thyroid gland, the pressure in the empty stomach decreases after every meal, while the pressure in the intestines increases significantly. Bile is continuously forced out into the stomach after every meal, where there is a lot of hydrochloric acid.
What is happening there? On the mucous membrane24, a neutralization reaction takes place. Water and salt sediment are produced. This means that the hydrochloric acid that is created after eating and then exits the stomach to enter the bloodstream will be neutralized.
And if this happens after every meal, the concentration of chlorine in our blood will not be replenished, causing it to decline and the blood to thicken. At this stage, you and I will acquire thrombophlebitis25, which is a deficiency of chlorine in the blood due to bile being thrown into the stomach each time after we eat.
Thrombophlebitis
Thrombophlebitis occurs when our blood becomes viscous and starts to clump together. It begins to clog the small vessels of the capillary; the majority of them are in the limbs, arms, and legs, with a large number of capillaries in the brain. So when all of these microscopic capillary arteries become clogged, blood circulation is disturbed. The felt effects will be our hands becoming numb, chilly, or sweaty.
What we are most concerned about are the capillaries and the disruption of the brain's microcirculation, because the brain is the microprocessor that is responsible for everything in general, including all unconditioned reflexes of the underlying organs. As a result, when the small capillary level in our brain is disrupted, our memory suffers, as we experience increased weariness, drowsiness, and lethargy.
This is not the same as vegetative-vascular dystonia26. This is a little different. A healthy kidney produces 50 distinct hormones, one of which is a vasodilator27, which relaxes or constricts blood vessels. Vegetative-vascular dystonia develops when this hormone is not secreted properly.
So when our small vessels are sealed and there is a minor thrombophlebitis, the nutrition of the brain is disrupted, and as a result, we get a violation of blood circulation, and not only the brain suffers, which is in a state of hypoxia28, but we also get tired, we no longer perceive a large amount of information, we have high drowsiness, fatigue, weakness, our hair follicles begin to suffer, which are not nourished here, the hair begins to change structurally, it begins to fall out, and our eyes begin to suffer.
When we open our eyes in the morning, the eye muscle is constantly moving, allowing us to concentrate closer and further. As a result, to function properly, it requires a high quantity of oxygen, and if the vessels are small, like ours, and all glued together, the muscle will not be supplied with oxygen. It then begins to spasm, and since these muscles stretch the eyeballs in different directions, when they spasm, it causes farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism, which is all a violation of the eye muscles' nutritional supply.
We also have an optic nerve that, when not supplied with nutrients for an extended period of time, degenerates. What exactly does a lack of oxygen supply mean? Dystrophy. Thus, the optic nerve degenerates. Our eyes become red and weary. And after a while, perhaps a year or two, when this long-term dystrophy continues, it begins to atrophy. Optic atrophy is the loss of diopters29. We start to wear glasses. Again, the eyes are not at fault here; rather, such a pathological situation is the result of a long-term degeneration induced by dystrophy of the entire brain.
Strokes & Heart Attacks
When our larger vessels begin to seal over time, we refer to it as a stroke or heart attack.
When a person is admitted to an intensive care unit with a condition like that, along with other drugs, we provide an intravenous drip of 0.9% sodium chloride solution for several hours.
Therefore, if your stomach would’ve maintained this exact percentage of chlorine, there would be no heart attacks, strokes, or other disease-related complications.
When a patient has a heart attack or a stroke and is admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit, the extensive therapies that are available to them are reduced to nothing more than the administration of medications. Where does all of this medication end up? That’s right, it ends up in the poor stomach.
And if we’ll take a look at the annotation of any drug, no matter what drug it is, for example, banal Analgin30, and see what complications and side effects there are. The drug, while relieving the symptom, causes a huge manifestation of side effects and phenomena.
In other words, the main causative factor of circulatory disorders in the body is poor secretion of hydrochloric acid, that is, poor functioning of the stomach.
Any drug that enters the stomach only worsens the problem. So, by removing the symptoms, we exacerbate the underlying causal factor. As a result, even if a person who has had a heart attack survives it, they will eventually die from another one. Whether it's from the second one or the third, they will still die from it. Why? Because the causative factor remains as it was in pathology. The stomach did not work, and it still does not work.
As a result, a slew of other pathological conditions emerge, which we attempt to treat by using more drugs, and a vicious circle begins.
The stomach's improper function results in the formation of thick, viscous blood, keeping it in its thrombophilic condition. Now, where does all this thick blood go? It is filtered by the kidneys every second.
Chapter 4: The Kidneys
The kidneys act as an ordinary water filter. Consider the cartridge of any contemporary water filtration system: the dirtier the water, the faster we'll need to change the cartridge. Why? Because it is determined by the quality of the water, if the water is of poor quality, it clogs up much faster. But we cannot simply change or replace our kidneys.
What are kidneys? The kidneys are an organic filter that filters blood. What is blood? The bulk of blood is sodium chloride (0.9%). If the stomach maintains this 0.9% chlorine level, then chlorine acts as a disinfectant, killing all pathogenic microflora while also dissolving salts, sand, and pebbles. That is, if the stomach maintains a sufficient concentration of chlorine, this filter is permanent; it will never become clogged or blocked.
However, if our blood is viscous, the kidneys become clogged with salts, sand, and pebbles, causing poor filtering.
What exactly is a filtration disorder of the kidney? Creatinine31 concentrations rise in the urine. The kidneys filter the blood, removing urea32 salts. Understand what urea is, also known as ammonia salts. Ammonia has a specific odor and color.
As a result, if the kidneys filter properly, you and I should have a distinct color and odor of urine. We are aware that our urine should be the color of beer. That is, healthy urine should be a yellowish brown color.
And when our urine is clear, it has no odor, color, or taste; this is not urine, but rather water. The body retains urine. When urea salts remain, thrombophlebitis occurs. When there is a lack of chlorine, the kidneys fail to filter out urea, leaving urea salts in the body. Because these are ammonia salts, they are highly toxic.
Now, what type of protection does the body provide to prevent ammonia from entering the brain and consequently poisoning it? It begins to deposit these salts in the spine, joints, and blood vessel walls. That is, because of the kidneys, we develop atherosclerosis33, osteochondrosis34, arthrosis35, and scoliosis36, which is essentially solid urea in one or more places throughout our bodies. This is for protection.
When all of these places have already been filled to capacity with ammonia, or to put it another way, when it is no longer possible to deposit these salts, then your skin comes to the rescue. The body starts to develop moles. These moles are composed of urea. The color of birthmarks is the same as the color of our urea.
And when the kidneys are already clogged with stones due to aging and urea is not filtered out at all, we get what we call age spots. Brown spots appear on our limbs, all over the face, limbs, and hands—this is urine. This is also a reliable indicator of kidney stones. Nonetheless, the kidneys themselves do not hurt; we do not feel them, see them, hear them, until there is stone and it starts to move.
When a person visits a regular traditional doctor, urologist, or nephrologist37, there is a straightforward test that a physician can perform to determine whether or not the kidneys are functioning properly with the patient. The test goes as follows: If a person sits down and places his palms on his knees, then straightens and bends his legs, and if he feels a crackling sensation from the knee under the palm of his hand, this indicates that the kidneys are not filtering blood. And the physician would say something along the lines of, "Oh, it's all the urea that's coated you; the kidneys do not filter."
However, the kidneys are not to blame here; they are simply a regular water filter that filters the blood every second of the day. Because there is not enough chlorine, the blood becomes viscous, spoiling its condition and clogging the kidneys.
When these salts accumulate in our bodies, they cause atherosclerosis, a condition that can lead to circulatory disorders, and again, we are more concerned about the vessels in the brain and heart. And when the urea salts are not filtered out into the toilet, they remain in the blood, and when all of the spare spaces in the body are already fully clogged with urea, with nowhere to go. Then, what command does the organism give to save the brain?
When receptors react to urea, an unconditional reflex is activated, and our vessels begin to narrow, in order to prevent as much of this poison from entering the brain as possible, and as the vessels narrow, the pressure in the body increases.
What did Zemstvo doctors call hypertension (high blood pressure?) They called it "Urine hit the brain.” That is, they defined not the name but what was happening there. Previously, there were no international general classifications such as hypertensive or hypotonic; instead, the definition was based on concepts, such as urine flowing directly into the head. That's what they called hypertension. And naturally, what did they give for hypertension? They prescribed a diuretic, which forcefully releases the tension.
We still do the same thing today. Assume you call an ambulance for your grandmother, who is over 80 years old, and her blood pressure is skyrocketing. And what do we do? We will immediately administer an intravenous diuretic to her.
Since it enters the bloodstream quickly, it acts quickly. In about 15 to 20 minutes, the diuretic effect kicks in, lowering blood pressure. So the ambulance personnel then leave.
However, it is important to recognize that the kidneys themselves are not responsible for this hypertensive condition. Again, it's the stomach, yet the stomach is not at fault in this situation. The bile was pushed into the stomach. But what was the reason for the bile being pushed into the stomach initially? Because the thyroid gland has failed to produce the hormone necessary for the proper excretion of the bile.
That is, all of the processes in the body—in you and me—are complete; this is a unity, a common, self-healing organism, or a self-healing system. God made us perfect.
It’s not possible that God made us the pinnacle of his creation, with all the different reptiles, animals, and so on, and at the very top of his creation, here we are, dependent on additives, injections, or microelements, requiring us to support and cleanse ourselves through enemas or other means. This cannot happen; we are perfection itself. But this innate self-improvement mechanism in us is what’s breaking down.
What is it breaking down with? It’s our emotions and attachments. What caused all of this to fail in the first place? The adrenal glands produce 50 hormones, one of which is called adrenaline. If adrenaline is produced more frequently and in greater quantities, all 49 hormones are reduced, one of which is aldosterone, which regulates fluid retention or release. And you and I begin to swell, bulge, and gain weight, but this weight is not fat; it is water, pure water, which cannot be removed with aldosterone.
And so we have this metabolic disorder, which is a general concept that does not explain anything in this regard. But the first thing you should always check is how the thyroid gland works, because, I say it again, in our endemic region we have even created a state program for the iodination of food products. But you know that if big money is allocated, for some reason it does not reach its destination. For us, this program is implemented only on paper.
We have iodized salt; we have iodized bread and eggs; they are all iodized. But understand this: You do not eat this whole pack of iodized salt. As soon as we open this pack, we eat it little by little, a pinch at a time. And if we throw this salt into soup, porridge, or any other heat-treated meal, the iodine evaporates under such conditions.
As a result, we get the fact that we do not receive iodine. And our daily dose is very much underestimated because these dosage standards have not been considered for a long time. Taking into account, again, the stressful situation, taking into account the microwave radiation that is now going on, they have become very underestimated, old-fashioned, according to the old count, Soviet standards.
Now, I don't know how many times, but already tens of times these dosages exceed what is required by Soviet standards. And that's why we are all in very difficult situations. Why is it beneficial for everyone when people go to the sea? Because there is iodine, because there is chlorine in the sea. By the way, note that sea fish do not have cancer. Why? Because of chlorine. They will survive in chlorine water. Chlorine is a solvent. Chlorine dissolves any tumor.
By the way, when new babies arrive, the maternity hospital will evaluate them; I'm not referring to hereditary pathologies like cerebral palsy, as there are already obvious genetic and hereditary disorders that are not the child's fault. But the majority of our children will be in excellent health, with clear skin and no birthmarks. It all begins when we start giving antibiotics and getting involved in this process of traumatizing the stomach; then, children begin to visually develop birthmarks, which we already know is thrombophlebitis, which has sealed the kidneys and begun to release urea.
And keep in mind that all of the moles that stand out on our skin are mostly on the top because the heart and brain are located here, and the body will not allow these organs to be harmed. The skin is the second excretory gate that removes waste if the kidneys do not filter it. In other words, if the kidneys fail to filter the blood, the skin acts as a backup defense mechanism via an unconditional reflex. And all of the moles appear on the upper half of the body, which includes the lower back, shoulders, neck, face, and so on. We begin to develop dandruff, and our skin becomes increasingly oily, all of which are secondary effects to which our organism doesn't react at all.
In fact, if the stomach maintains a very good quality of hydrochloric acid, if we do not poison it, if the concentration of hydrochloric acid is sufficient, and if it produces these 2.6 gallons of gastric juice per day, we will never be able to get sick with anything, and we will not age. Because chlorine in the blood dissolves dead cells that have already run their course, which is approximately 3.3 pounds per day, I'm not sure how they calculated this, but the used cells are dumped into the bloodstream, and chlorine should dissolve them.
And if hydrochloric acid does not dissolve dead cell debris, it will clog our joints, spine, blood vessels, and so on. Chloride is an extremely powerful solvent. And if the stomach is kept in good working order and does not suffer, no parasites, worms, or other pathogens will be able to live in the intestines. Why? Because, in addition to its digestive function, the stomach serves as a barrier. That is, hydrochloric acid dissolves all parasites; we can eat contaminated food or drink from a puddle without becoming ill because everything dies at the stomach level.
But if the stomach is weak, the parasites will be passed into the intestines. Well, whatever gets there, lives there. It doesn't matter what these parasites are called; we again try to relieve the symptoms; we try to treat helminthiasis(worm infection) with different means, and again it’s just all treating the symptoms. But we will never be able to get rid of them with drugs or herbs, no matter what herbs we use, because it only affects the hatched worms. Larvae and eggs, as a rule, are not taken out. They all remain there. Because the conditions remain the same and thus the microflora remains pathogenic. So after a treatment, in about 2-3 weeks, well, maybe in a month at most, everything will grow back and return to the way it was before the treatment.
It is impossible to treat; something else will pass through the stomach, followed by another new, nasty, exotic thing, etc. In other words, the process will never end. As a result, you and I must engage in self-healing. That is—to allow the body to resolve these issues on its own.
We are basically created in this manner, and this is our inherent state. We are simply trying to put the cart before the horse. In other words, we try to alleviate these symptoms and develop treatment plans, but you'll notice that there aren't any at all. One treatment may help one person but not another, making them worse.
Seraphim Chichagov said that the word "poison" is the root of all herbs (Rus. трава-травить38). It may be effective for one individual while acting as a poison for another. As a result, no general schemes or treatments in the traditional sense are available. Each individual's symptoms are alleviated with a specific drug or herb.
Chapter 5: Nutrition Balance
We must create conditions in the body that not only prevent pathogenic microflora from entering the intestines, but also maintain a concentration of hydrochloric acid in the blood at 0.9%. This percentage very effectively acts on any pathogenic microflora, whether it is a bacterium or a parasite, both of which cycle through the blood very frequently. This is a disinfectant.
We need to figure out how to maintain the correct balance in ourselves so that our organism does not get sick, there is no need to treat anything.
So we have cells in the body, as you can see in the illustration, they have such a composition inside the cell (K+) and (Cl-) there is a palm tree triangle. And outside the cells we have sodium chloride and there also bacteria floating. Chlorine supports our stomach, in this percentage, 0.9 percent. It is also a disinfectant.
Because chlorine is a disinfectant and there are many opportunistic bacteria or parasitic flora (regardless of name) existing outside of the cell, the cells suffer when the concentration of chlorine drops.
Sodium and potassium microelements are only found in food; they are not synthesized in the body. Our daily potassium intake is 2-3 grams, while our sodium intake is 6-8 grams. That is, our food should contain an order of magnitude more sodium than potassium. And in this case, the body maintains a sodium-potassium balance or equilibrium.
So, if we have this balance, there is a certain level of permeability; nutrition enters the cell, waste exits the cell, and nerve impulses are transmitted; the impulse travels from the cell's potassium (K+) to the sodium (Na+) and then to another cell's potassium (K+). This is to be expected given the balanced daily dosage of sodium and potassium.
And if we consume more potassium than we should, it begins to accumulate in the cell, inflating it. To prevent it from bursting, the body begins to draw water into the cell, causing it to swell and, as a result, we begin to gain weight.
We seem to be eating normally, though, and even though we don't eat much, we still seem to be gaining weight.
Not only do we become all swollen, but we also have internal edemas39, which put pressure on the heart, legs, and vessels. Thus, potassium begins to leak out here, where a nerve impulse is transmitted. However, the impulse from potassium to potassium does not pass through, so it becomes blocked, and block is a spasm.
Therefore, what do we have? We have cramps. Cramps in calf muscles: When our calf muscles cramp, it's not a lack of potassium that causes it, but an excess of it, as the blocked impulse prevents potassium-potassium transmission, resulting in a spasm.
A spasm in the head vessels causes a headache; a spasm in the legs causes cramps; and the same spasm situation occurs in the heart. When it fails to transmit nerve impulses along His bundles, a blockage occurs, and angina pectoris40 develops. Again, angina pectoris is an excess of potassium, which causes our blood to become sweet rather than salty, so the kidneys can no longer filter this blood; we already know that the kidneys are clogged. This isn't diabetes, and sugar levels can be in the normal range. This is a result of the stomach not working properly.
For instance, consuming carbohydrates instantly triggers a spike in blood sugar levels, regardless of whether the food was sweet or simply a regular vegetable. However, when potassium begins to enter the bloodstream and rises as a result of the absorption of carbohydrates, the receptors respond accordingly. This triggers the stomach to release more hydrochloric acid and gastric juice into the bloodstream, thereby eliminating potassium. Sodium chloride increases, potassium decreases, and our kidneys begin to filter well; we ate and felt a surge of strength.
However, if the stomach no longer functions, atrophic gastritis41 has already begun; that is, for decades, alkaline bile from the duodenum has been quenching hydrochloric acid. The cells simply stop producing hydrochloric acid; it does not cause pain and is not an ulcer. As a result, our stomach is incapable of dealing with this issue. We feel drowsy, lethargic, and weak after eating something, regardless of what it is; these are the first signs of potassium in the blood plasma.
All of this is not to scare you or tell you how terrifying everything is, but to help you quickly get out of these awful situations at home, to be healthy, and to support what God gave us, what he laid down for us, and we got it for free, for nothing, which is why no one is paying attention to this.
That is why we must now understand how to get out of these pathological situations in which we find ourselves. There are many people wearing glasses and many people who are overweight; we are in a situation where almost everyone has gastritis. As Seraphim Chichagov stated, the names of these diagnoses don't matter. What matters is the quality and purity of the blood.
Chapter 6: Heartburn
By the way, the term "increased acidity" is misleading in describing the situation in the stomach; there is no such thing as increased acidity. We have a stomach, and this stomach is a bag which has two sphincters, cardiac at the top and pyloric at the bottom; and when we have an increased emotional factor, when we are nervous, the adrenaline hormone is secreted, and since adrenaline is spastic, it causes a spasm of any smooth muscle. And so the stomach spasms, as do the valves, which are purely mechanical and are now slightly open.
No matter the quality of the food we eat, the stomach naturally produces hydrochloric acid, pepsin, or, in other words, gastric juice. If the top valve fails to close completely and the stomach is filled with food, the gastric juice naturally finds its way into the esophagus. When the alkaline environment of the esophagus is mixed with acid, it causes a burning sensation also known as heartburn.
As it turns out, this is not an increase in acidity; rather, these are caused by open valves. Why aren't they closed? Because our hormonal system does not function properly.
So before we eat, if we were in an excited state, emotional or nervous state, we had a fight with someone; or during a meal we watch some horror movie, or we talk about something negative, discuss some problems and, accordingly, we become nervous, all this affects the quality, that is, our stomach valves are not closed.
Alkaline bile enters the stomach from the bottom (duodenum), while hydrochloric acid enters the top (esophagus), causing a burning sensation. This is the problem of heartburn.
We all have extremely low levels of hydrochloric acid; the stomach does not produce enough of it, resulting in viscous blood and thrombophlebitis. As a result, glasses are the first to reflect this, followed by hair loss.
What is a stomach ulcer, and where do they come from? is commonly found after stomach ulcers appear. There was even a Nobel Prize issued to Barry J. Marshall and J. Robin Warren in 2005 for their discovery of H. pylori.
What is the meaning of the word "Helicobacter"? If we decipher this, the word "bacter" is clear; it's bacteria, and "Helico" translated from Latin means bile, which translates to a bacterium living in a bile environment. And, if alkaline bile belongs in the duodenum, why is it in the acidic stomach in the first place?
If trypsins42, alkalis of the pancreas get thrown into the stomach because of an opened lower sphincter, the stomach acid gets neutralized; and consequently the lower part of the stomach is filled with bile, alkali. And here, in the bile, lives this bacterium that can only live in an alkaline environment. The bile should not be in the stomach. As a result, the presence of H. pylori here indicates that our stomachs are no longer functioning properly. And this is not a stomach problem; rather, it is an endocrine system issue. And all of our ulcers, and the majority of them, are caused by emotions, stress, rather than nutrition.
Chapter 7: The Solution
How do we get out of this? What should we do now that the problem has been mostly solved?
We have working and recovery times for each organ; this is referred to as physiology. Our field of physiology has been severely limited as a result of our excellent physiologist Pavlov's carelessness in engaging in higher neuroscience practice, which in Soviet times served as the foundation for psychotronic weapons. As a result, all of his works were confiscated, and Pavlov continued to exist with us in a truncated form.
What we have is at the level of these fistula dogs, where the bell rings, saliva is secreted, and that's about it. While all of his main works, which demonstrated pure physiology, were confiscated and are currently classified as secret.
We were able to restore as much as we could, gradually piece by piece, and collect it through Pavlov's students. We now even have patients with relatives who were Pavlov's students and who have some articles and notes. That is where we obtained all of the information I mentioned. It's a massive amount of work. That is the two-century-old system of Seraphim Chichagov, which resulted from this; that is what we have gradually restored in order to understand and realize what happens to our blood, why it is so dirty, and why all of these diseases, no matter what they are called, manifest from it.
Homeopathy is an alternative medicine. It was created in the 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann. The theory behind homeopathy is that an ill person can be healed with very small amounts of something that produces the symptoms of the illness in a healthy person.
Hirudotherapy is a treatment using medicinal leeches.
Ivan Pavlov was a renowned Russian physiologist known for his groundbreaking research on classical conditioning. His experiments with dogs, where he conditioned them to salivate at the sound of a bell, laid the foundation for understanding how learning and behavior are shaped through association.
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid produced by cells in the stomach lining. It helps break down food, kill bacteria, and activate digestive enzymes, aiding in the overall digestive process.
Bile is a greenish-yellow fluid produced by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and released into the small intestine to aid in the digestion of fats.
Pancreatic enzymes are digestive juices produced by the pancreas to break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in the small intestine.
The hypothalamus is a small region in the brain that plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including body temperature, hunger, thirst, sleep, and hormone production.
The pituitary gland is a small gland at the base of the brain that regulates many bodily functions by producing and releasing hormones that control growth, reproduction, metabolism, and other vital processes.
The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that regulates metabolism by producing hormones that control how the body uses energy.
Mammary glands are organs in mammals that produce milk to nourish their young.
The pancreas is an organ that produces enzymes for digestion and hormones like insulin to regulate blood sugar.
The adrenal glands are two small glands located on top of the kidneys that produce hormones that help regulate stress, blood pressure, and metabolism.
An adenoma is a non-cancerous tumor that develops in glandular tissue.
A myoma, also known as a fibroid, is a non-cancerous tumor that grows in the muscle wall of the uterus.
Hepatocyte level refers to the health and function of hepatocytes, the main cells of the liver.
Necrosis is the death of body tissue caused by injury, infection, or lack of blood flow.
Liver porphyria is a rare genetic disorder affecting the liver, causing a buildup of toxic substances that can lead to various symptoms like abdominal pain, neurological issues, and skin sensitivity.
Immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, are proteins produced by the immune system to fight off infections and diseases.
Bacteriosis is a disease caused by bacterial infection.
Dyskinesia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle movements, often affecting the face, limbs, or trunk.
Erysipelas is a bacterial skin infection characterized by a red, swollen, and painful rash.
The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach, transporting food and liquids during swallowing.
The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine, where food from the stomach mixes with digestive juices from the pancreas and liver to begin the process of nutrient absorption.
Mucous membranes are tissues that line the body's cavities and passages, producing mucus to protect and lubricate surfaces and trap pathogens.
Thrombophlebitis is a condition where a blood clot forms in a vein, causing inflammation and swelling.
Vegetative-vascular dystonia is a condition that affects the autonomic nervous system, leading to symptoms like dizziness, fainting, rapid heart rate, and fluctuations in blood pressure.
Vasodilator is a substance that widens blood vessels, allowing for increased blood flow.
Hypoxia is a condition where the body or a part of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply.
Diopters measure the refractive power of the eye's lens, determining how well it focuses light onto the retina.
Analgin, also known as metamizole, is a pain reliever and fever reducer used to treat various types of pain and inflammation.
Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscle metabolism, primarily filtered and removed from the body by the kidneys.
Urea is a nitrogenous waste product produced by the liver and excreted in urine.
Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaque builds up inside the arteries, narrowing them and increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Osteochondrosis is a condition affecting bone growth, typically in children and adolescents, causing pain and potential joint damage.
Arthrosis, also known as osteoarthritis, is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of cartilage, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced joint function.
Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine.
A nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney diseases.
In Russian, "трaвa" means "herb," while "травить" means "to poison." However, both words have the same root.
Edema is a condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid in the body's tissues, causing swelling.
Angina pectoris is chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
Atrophic gastritis is a condition where the stomach lining becomes thin and inflamed, leading to reduced stomach acid production and impaired digestion.
Trypsins are digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas that break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids.
This was an amazing read. I was so looking forward to the solution part tho and let down! So how do we get our stomach working properly? I read a lot of health posts trying to find the answer to why I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. I know it is something I’m doing wrong. It’s not just bad luck. Hope part 2 is coming soon. This was the most interesting and comprehensible health article I’ve ever read. Just fantastic info. Thank you.
This is brilliant . I can say that at one time some years ago I was taken by a mysterious illness and hospitalized, and then in clinic for four years. Omitting the details, my health was restored by resolving some endocrine and blood disfunctions. Many many blood transfusions , and hormone replacement over time . Rest , a full change of heart , and good nutrition truly changed everything . I still believe I was afflicted by a broken spirit .