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Physicist Keith Brewer

    Dr. Keith Brewer founded the Brewer International Science Library to apply the tools and methods of his training as a physicist to understand the living cell and how its nature applies to phenomena such as cancer and aging.

   His work led him to discover that cancer cells cannot exist in tissue with a pH of 8.0. This led to the development of cesium therapy to reverse cancer. Cesium is the most alkalizing of all elements. Dr. Brewer and many qualified researchers and physicians since have written a vast number of articles on the development of his theory and the utilization of cesium to maintain alkalinity.


Dr. Linus Pauling

    The son of a pharmacist from Portland, Oregon. a quantum chemist, biochemist and molecular biologist. Dr. Linus Pauling is arguably the most passionate humanitarian and prolific scientist of the 21st century. Awarded three Nobel prizes (two of them, Chemistry, 1954 and Peace, 1962, were undivided), Pauling was a gifted teacher who had a talent for simplification.

   Dr. Pauling's first Nobel Prize came in 1950 with his work on the structure and bonding of molecules. In 1950 he constructed the first satisfactory model of a protein molecule. This discovery opened the door to understanding the living cell. Though Dr. Pauling applied the next 20 years of his peerless research and intuitive energy to better understanding the nature of cells and how to keep them healthy, his work is largely unknown today.

    After WWII Dr. Pauling received the Presidential Medal of Merit for his work on the Research Board for National Security. But by 1950 he had established himself as an opponent of war and a supporter of peace movements. Dr. Pauling was opposed to the suddenly nuclear nature of war to such an extent the U.S. State Department placed restrictions on his eligibility for a passport.

   Dr. Pauling was internationally recognized for his scientific and humanitarian desire for an end to war in the nuclear era by a Nobel Peace Prize in 1962. His prize-winning work analyzed the dangers of radioactive fallout from nuclear testing and nuclear war.

   In 1970 Dr. Pauling published "Vitamin C and the Common Cold," in which he advanced a theory that the common cold could be eradicated all over the world if people were provided with adequate supplies of ascorbic acid.


Dr. Otto Warburg

    Chemist Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize in 1931 for discovering the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme. His most profound work demonstrated that cancer cells replicate only in the absence of oxygen. Several oxygenation methods have been proven capable of stopping the proliferation of cancer cells.

   Otto Heinrich Warburg was born on October 8, 1883, in Freiburg, Baden. His father, the physicist Emil Warburg, was President of the Physikalische Reichsanstalt, Wirklicher Geheimer Oberregierungsrat. Otto studied chemistry under the great Emil Fischer, and gained the degree, Doctor of Chemistry (Berlin), in 1906. He then studied under von Krehl and obtained the degree, Doctor of Medicine (Heidelberg), in 1911. He served in the Prussian Horse Guards during World War I. In 1918 he was appointed Professor at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology, Berlin-Dahlem.


Dr. Arthur C. Guyton

   most notably known for his best selling and widely used book: Textbook of Medical Physiology. Doctor Guyton’s greatest statement of his findings was: “The cells of a healthy body are alkaline while the cells of a disease body are acidic”

  Dr. Guyton's achievements are many as his call to service with the US Navy at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda would earn him an Army Commendation Citation. In the 1940’s he invented the joystick controlled electric wheelchair, which is widely used today. In 1948 he became the chairman of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics.

  Dr. Guyton succeeded in measuring the pressure of the interstitial fluid between cells which makes up about one-sixth of the body. Further research led to his “Infinite Gain Theory” which shows the effect of an increase in fluid volume, as he originally predicted that the extra volume would cause an initial rise in pressure which would then fall back part way toward normal. That didn't happen. The pressure fell all the way back to normal. In the process found that the fluid volume is controlled by the kidney and can be so powerful as a long-term regulator of blood pressure that other systems can only regulate pressure short-term and will eventually be overpowered by the key controller.

   Each one of us contains on average 70% water. The pH balance of that water is the most crucial to your health as you can see. Our health coaching program is unique as it is biologically research based.

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Statement of the Day:

"Those who fail to take the time to be healthy

will ultimately have to take the time to be sick."

~Dr.James Chappell




Alan Stevenson Born January 23rd 1963. Residing in the Niagara Falls area of Canada is a : Personal Health Coach, Researcher of Physiological & Biological processes, Published Columnist, Author of How to Restore your Body Back to Optimal Health, Industry working Chef, A Son of a Son and Father to two Gems...
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