As you work with charts of illnesses, you see the importance of the TNP, Admetus and the asteroids Admete #398 and Admetos #85030. As well as suggesting that elements of disease can require that the patient endure, there is another thing to consider. Since they stand for Rock and the minerals in soil are produced by the breakdown of large rocks, we use them to represent minerals.
At one time, minerals constituted 45 to 60% of soil. Some soil can be deficient in certain minerals and you see this if you run all the medical asteroids for a chart. Having a factor for a mineral in the axis of a Personal Point indicates an issue with that mineral. For instance, you associate Iodine with the Thyroid.
Bacteria and fungi can also negatively affect minerals and sometimes you see Hades to one of the Admet— points. The chemicals applied to soil, the heating of soil to promote growth and things like the quality of water —these things and more are affecting minerals.
This is a statement by the soil expert, Christine Jones, PhD:
“You’d have to eat
2x as much meat
3x as much fruit
4-5x as much vegetables
To get the minerals available in the same foods in 1940.”
So as you work with medical charts, maybe give minerals more attention!
~m
September 7, 2022 Update: An article from The Epoch Times reported embalmers in the US and UK finding strange blood clots in the bodies of deceased persons. Prior to 2020-2021, only 05-10% of bodies would have such sticky, thick clots. Now, it’s common. The blood, they report, is jelly like and thick. And here’s why I’m mentioning it: THE CLOTS ARE ALMOST COMPLETELY LACKING IN IRON, POTASSIUM, MAGNESIUM AND ZINC!
While reported by a number of sources, there was no certainty as to what was causing this. It was found in the bodies of individuals who had died of various conditions.