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Biobalance
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Biobalance
Biobalance - Depression or Agitation? The mood / food swing.
There are alkaline forming and acid forming foods.
Notice: alkaline forming and acid forming foods, not
alkaline or acidic in themselves.
The terms alkaline or acidic relate to what is called pH.
The pH scale runs from 0 - 14.
The pH values from 1 -7 are acidic.
The pH values 7 14 are alkaline.
Our physiology is meant to operate with a slightly alkaline blood serum pH.
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Clean Air: How to Locate ... Equipment
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Clean Air
How to Locate Humidification, Dehumidification,
Ionization and Filtration Equipment
One may regard the intake of filtration equipment as a kind of sink. This sink should be located at or near the point of generation of the most irritating or toxic air pollution source(s) in any given space. At some point, that most irritating or toxic air pollution, could be the surge demand of air from the outdoors. It must always be considered to be useful, expedient or necessary to create some remoteness between the uptake of air tobe filtered and the discharge of filtered air. This constitutes a limitation in the use of unit air filtration and ionizing equipment,
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Dia-Gnosis
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Dia - Gnosis
Through - Knowing
(1987) It is . . . ethnocentrism that accounts for the fact
that for forty years after Niels Bohr recognized the parallel
between Chinese scientific philosophy
and the revolutionary findings of quantum mechanics,
not one Western scientist (including himself) stood up to say,
'It looks as though the Chinese had recognized the essential nature
of the universe at least 2500 years ago;
all Chinese science being based on that recognition;
it may very well be 2,500 years ahead of our own
and its power and applications may take forms
that we are not equipped to recognize.'
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Ecosystemic Nutri
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ECOsystemic Nutrition
(1988) An organism derives energy from its surroundings.
Both radiant energy and conducted energy in the environment
will make it more or less possible
to maintain a body temperature (37oC)
above the ambient temperature (l8 - 20oC comfort zone).
The elevated body temperature makes a higher rate of metabolism possible.
This is because of the rate of biochemical reactions possible
at elevated body temperature.
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ECOsystemic Nutrition
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ECOsystemic Nutrition
The Herbal versus the Pharmacological
(1992) Single Substances
In general, pharmacology looks at the behaviour of a single,
well defined, substance.
Pharmacology looks at the correlation of the presence
of this single substance to a biological environment.
Usually that means a human biological environment.
Pharmacology examines the principal physiological consequences
of the single substance in the human environment
and certain so-called side effects.
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Essential Fatty Acids
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Essential Fatty Acids
We need a ratio of omega 3, omega 6 and omega 9, essential fatty acids.
The ration is 2:1:1.
Fatty acids are named with omega numbers,
based upon the distance from the end methyl group
in the fatty acid chain of carbons, where the first double carbon bond occurs.
Our bodies are only able to make one double bond,
using an enzyme called desaturase
(referring to the saturation of hydrocarbon bonds on the carbon chain).
Essential fatty acids have more than one double bond.
That is why they are essential.
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Healing from Post Traumatic Stress
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Healing From Post Traumatic Stress
To introduce myself, somewhat:
I am a biophysisist. I began life as an architect.
After 5 1/2 years in architectual practice, I learned that what people wanted,
in architecture, more than anything else, was familiarity and low cost.
This had no interest to me.
So, I went back to school and studied math and physics.
My initial studies were in materials physics.
I progressed into instrumentat physics, studying observation and measurement.
From there I progressed into biophysics.
I worked for two medical schools.
I contributed to the design of the psycho-physics laboratory at one university.
I've worked in the Man-Orbiting Laboritory program.
I attempted to learn as much as possible about supporting life in space,
until I realized how little we knew about supporting life on earth.
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Health Restoration
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Health:
The Restoration, The Preservation and
The Enhancement of System Gains
(1988) Life involves system gains. The system gains of life relate to responsiveness. Responsiveness means adaptation to wide ranging variety of environments.
This responsiveness or physiological and behavioural adaptation
lies either in the uniqueness of the species,
the interdependence of an ecological species set,
or in the physiological and behavioural dynamics
of the particular organism and its species.
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Healthy and Unhealthy Weight Loss
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Healthy and Unhealthy Weight Loss
Many of us, if not most of us, have either experienced
or have heard of the futility, if not the danger of forced weight loss,
There are scores, or perhaps hundreds, of weight loss schemes
that are not sutable, that don't work,
or that produce secondary effects that are unpleasant or are dangerous.
A Use of Adipose Tissue
When the body uses adipose tissue (fat) to hold unprocessable,
overdemands upun the immune system, and we force weight loss,
we deprive our human physiology of a fundimental mechanism.
We not only deprive out body of a fundamental mechanism,
we re-cast the toxins, stored in the adipose tissue, into our circulatory system,
without the ability to process the toxins.
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Healthy Cities
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Healthy Cities
(1988) The city, the urban environment, seems to be a necessity.
We have rising populations.
Development is a necessity.
The form of development, however, must acknowledge contexts,
the environment.
There is an effectiveness and efficiency
in combining human effort and skill;
there is an effectiveness and efficiency in meeting collective human need;
both dependent upon a kind and degree of density.
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Healthy Cities Balance
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Healthy Cities,
Balance,
Centralization and De-Centralization
(1988) The urban environment is the centralization of human habitation.
The rural environment is the decentralization of human habitation.
The urban and the rural are interdependent. They require mutual planning.
The reason for concentration of human habitation
is to combine human efforts - to meet collective human need.
There is a kind and a degree of effectiveness and efficiency in concentration. Concentration diminishes the transport of some things.
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Healthy Cities brief
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Healthy Cities
(Brief)
(1988) The city, the urban environment, seems to be a necessity.
We have rising populations.
Development is a necessity.
The form of development, however, must acknowledge contexts,
the environment.
There is an effectiveness and efficiency
in combining human effort and skill;
there is an effectiveness and efficiency
in meeting collective human need;
both dependent upon a kind and degree of density.
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Hemi-Sync
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Hemi-Sync
(1992) When there has been damage to neurons, to glial cells, etc.,
we find hemispheric synchronization of the brain to be effective.
We use special audio tapes on earphones
to accomplish this hemispheric synchronization.
By sending signals through the commissures of the brain,
we establish neuronal paths to permit substitutional functions
in one hemisphere for damaged portions in the other.
We also achieve kinds and degrees of integration in the brain.
We overstructure this with positive imagery, directed to the subconscious.
It works.
(Cover letter to physician package from Health Education Center)
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K-W Record News Article
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(1987) Scientific experiments urged
to document hypersensitivity.
(Kitchener-Waterloo Record Newspaper article review and Domain commentary)
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Modern Malady
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(1989) the chemical environment
of the 20th century
is ruining our health.
new branch of medicine called clinical ecology
"Indoor air pollution;
both commercial and domestic,
is probably the No. 1 cause of chronic illness, period.
Dr. John Maclennan, Dundas, Ontario
(extracts from a news article)
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Nutrition Yields Health Health Yields System Gains
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Nutrition Yields Health
Health Yields System Gains
System gains are
the characteristics of life
(1992) The function of nutrition is health.
Health is: the restoration,
the preservation and
the enhancement of system gains.
System gains are new functions
and new dynamics of responsiveness,
responsiveness to an environment
with an ever-enlarging radius in space and in time.
(function of peculiarly human portions of the brain)
This ever enlarging radius in space and time
causes the range of concern, compassion and care
to increase.
"Nutrition for the '90's"
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Nutritional Guidelines
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(1992) In general, vitamins can be regarded as food for the glands.
The glands control the supply of substances (versus energies or pattern)
for regeneration (rebuilding or reproducing cells and tissues).
Beta Carotene is the pre-curser for Vitamin A.
Vitamin A operates in the skeletal and neural systems extensively.
It is possible to have either a deficiency or surplus of Vitamin A.
Vitamin B also functions in the nervous system.
Vitamin B supplies to the chyle (a milky white substance in the lymph system)
the ability to control the influence of fat.
This derives the oils that prevent dry or noisy joints.
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Oncogenes and Proto-oncogenes
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(1992) Oncogenes are mutations of what may be called proto-oncogenes.
Proto-oncogenes are genes, segments of DNA, involved in reproduction,
in growth or in response to damage or wounds to tissues.
About 50 of the 50,000 genes in the average human cell are proto-oncogenes. There are more than half a dozen categories of these proto-oncogenes.
When the proto-oncogenes mutate, they become the agents of cancer.
So-called carcinogens are the agents of mutation.
A carcinogen, however, may be no more than a disbalance,
a concentration or deficiency, even a transient energy
e.g. X-ray, ultraviolet light or such as gamma radiation.
The mutation can be no more than a deviation,
a failure in communication fidelity or a failure in circulation.
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Origin Of Disease
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(1991) The universal supply of energy,
the energy currency of life, is ATP, Adenosine TriPhosphate.
ATP is produced in each and every cell of any and every organism.
ATP is produced by an organelle,
a substructural component of every cell, called the Mitochondrion.
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Orthomolecular Nutrition
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(1987) "No nutrient works alone."
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