High doses of vitamin C are contraindicated for people like me who have issues with oxalate. Oxalate is a crystal found in plants capable of photosynthesis. Oxalate has been linked with many health issues including kidney stones; both my parents were kidney-stone formers. I know this, but recently I used an intensive vitamin C serum on my face, neck, and arms.
This was a mistake. When I woke up, my whole body felt flooded with oxalate. I have experienced this before, when flying backward in time (east coast to west coast). It is as if, instead of being filled with light, my light is too dense: crystal.
Oxalate crystal. Image: Facebook, Trying Low Oxalates
Is oxalate crystal light that is denser than light? When I “fly backward in time,” do I increase my density?
For my brain to grant permission for me to move forward in time—to increase the amount of acid generated by metabolism—it has to perceive alkalinity. If I want to really benefit from a strong cup of Italian coffee, I need a little lemon rind to go with it.
I want to scale with light. If my image is too large and too wide, the protons rush in, and I become too acidic. Niacin can make me feel too wide, too dilated; and it can also cause gout in my joints.
I want to be (approximately) the same scale as my blood. Lately it feels as if my consciousness dwells somewhat in my brain but also somewhat in my blood.
Nicotinamide (a form of niacin) has been looked at as both a cause of triple-negative breast cancer—and a treatment for it. In eastern medicine, they say “like cures like.”
Vitamin C is something we seem to especially need when we accelerate (move forward) in spacetime. Scurvy was first discovered in sailors, who are constantly in motion. I think my body used it to slow down, metabolically. When I woke up, it was as if my density had increased. It was like flying from the west coast to the east coast—like waking up in the past.