Cancer fighting Culinary Spices: Ginger, Turmeric, Garlic, Chile, Rosemary, Chamomille, Peppermint !!!
Vectorization of Viruses to target Cancer: Oncolytic Viruses: Polio Virus
Cancer and Pain Management
Cancer fighting Culinary Spices: Ginger, Turmeric, Garlic, Chile, Rosemary, Chamomille, Peppermint !!!
Vectorization of Viruses to target Cancer: Oncolytic Viruses: Polio Virus
Cancer and Pain Management
HEALTH CENTRAL TRENDS ALZHEIMERS: MANAGEMENT, PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS2016 We are interested in your experiences and observations, that they may help prevent the onset of ALZ.
Spinal Chord Stimulation Surgery
Insuling Resistence, High blood sugar, Inflamation, Neuropathy, Metabolic Syndrome
ARTICLES ON SUGAR MANAGEMENT:
The #1 WORST food for your skin, joints, & blood sugar from Certified Nutrition Specialist, Mike Geary (accessed on 17MAR2016)
CANELA: Existen estudios que relacionan la Canela con efectos similares a la Insulina.
Aumenta el metabolismo de la glucosa en unas 20 veces
What are the daily requirements of Potassium in your diet and how do you obtain them?
Avocado, Spinach, Leafy Greens e.g. Spinach, Yogurt, Salmon, Mushrooms...
Articles of Potassium: Potassium Disorders
What are the daily requirements of Chlorine in your diet and how do you obtain them?
Articles of Chlorine (Chloride Salts): Article 1 Chloride Salts in Drinking Water
What are the daily requirements of Iodine in your diet and how do you obtain them?
Articles of Iodine: Iodine Supplementation in the Newborn
HEALTH CENTRAL TRENDS: ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE: A travellers perspective Soon!2016
We are seeking to meet Health Professionals from around the World to document trends in therapies.
Would you like to fund a trip, or host us at a conference, a hospital or research facility? We would gladly document your latest Trends-in-Treatment.
Write to us at info@syntheticforest.net
To Read more about Allopathic Medicine access the following links: Link 1, Link 2, Link 3
HEALTH CENTRAL TRENDS: HERBAL MEDICINE More than 70% of the world still relies on herbs for treatment? Medical Herbalists are trained professionals in pathology and diagnosis and Allopathic Medicine. The balance and considerations for therapeutic treatment of illness is ongoing further understanding and research. Take with water, Do not take with milk, Do not take with Grapefruit. Turmeric, Curcumin, and Ginger may prevent Alzheimers: http://alzheimer.neurology.ucla.edu/Curcumin.html.
Herbal substances used to treat medical conditions are called Phytoceuticals.
HEALTH CENTRAL TRENDS: AYURVEDA=HOLISTIC=WHOLE BODY
Ayurveda (Ayu =Life) is a Medical Practice that has amounted thousand of years of practice, particularly in India....
"As per Ayurvedic Principles, everything in the Universe is Medicinal"
Read the following documents to immerse into the body of knowledge of Ayurveda and into a healther body.
Ayurveda PDF Primer: Brief intro into Ayurveda prodived by the NIH.
Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (PDF): This is comprehensive document containing plant species monographs, full with Dose, Medicinal Use.. Needs additional translation to understand the medicianl effects of each plant species in English.
Paper on Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis
Check out Homeveda
Ayurveda Powder List: List of articles to buy on your next Ayurvedic market visit.
Turmeric Powder
Cinnamon Powder
Cumin Powder
Cardamon Powder
Nutmeg Powder
Giloy Powder
Ashwaganda Powder
Gooseberry Powder
Fenugreek Seeds
Cashews, Almonds, Honey
The Nadi System is the basis of Ayurveda and Chinese Accupuncture.
Western medicine has no way of validating the existence of Nadis, or of detecting associated energy.
The nature of the Nadi is "Non Physical", therefore it is expected that Western medicine may refute any existence of Nadis since they cannot be physically isolated, less testes upon.
Nadis are also the basis of what are termed Subtle bodies. Subtle bodies are the undetectable manifestations of the body that take presense in higher dimensions, where current science has no reach.
Nadis: 72000 transmitting Prana (life force). Nadis connect in centers called Chakras. Sushumna, Ida and Pingala Nadis are the three major Nadis. Nadis are stimulated to awaken Kundalini.
Pranas: 5 Pranas
Some Definitions about Ayurveda:
HEALTH CENTRAL TRENDS: ACCUPUNCTURE:: Soon! 2016
HEALTH CENTRAL TRENDS: KITCHEN MEDICINE: NUTRACEUTICALS What ingredients in your kitchen provide health and therapeutical benefits. Have you observed any positive effects while ingesting these ingredients? Let us know. Do you have a family member that has tried this approach? Let us know. NUTRACEUTICALS: Foods having medicinal effects.
5-HTTP, pregnenalone, melatonin, DHEA, MSM, lutein, co-enzyme Q10, hyaluronic acid, creatine, L-cartinine and many more.
Also included are the synthetic vitamins A through Z
HEALTH CENTRAL TRENDS: YOGA
Yoga is Sanskrit for Union, Joining... there are many types of Yoga:
PERSPECTIVE: Regardless of the scientific validity of any Western philosophical attachment to Yoga, practicing Yoga will bring benefits to its practitioner. Now the acceptance that the body contains energetic centers called Chakras and that these levels are in levels beyong the physical may distract some practitioners of obtaining the full benefits of Yoga. Without recognition or simple visualization of these levels there is no direction or no path to channel the energy, so in a way it is like having an unfilled pot of water waiting for your attention and recognition to be filled with water. It is easier to visualize a place after visiting it. For the scientist this dilema is an important and significant issue because the scientist guides itself with facts that have been proven to be true (that the abovementioned place exists) but the scientist also is aware that there is much more that he does not know than what he knows and through history science opens new doors on previously thought impossibilities, from the visualization of planets to the zooming of cells, discovery of atoms, genomics to proteomics and beyond, the expansion of knowledge increases the level of complexity of humans and reveals the intricacies of our body. It may be possible that during our life science may never visualize Chakras, so must you reject the existence of chakras simply because they have not been observed? Some scientists may say yes... you must reject it, but another scientist may simply posit a hypothesis that Chakras are real. This scientist may then seek to prove the existence of Chakras by any methods that may be available wether quantitative or qualitative and the scientist knows many methods of attacking the question. To prove the existence of his chakras the scientist may simply need to experiment with them, and to experiment can also mean to experience them and to experience them the scientist may need to visualize them first. So initally any experimentation related to the existence of Chakras may be limited by the visualization of Chakras and any conclusions may be tied to the methods of visualization. Is there a way to address Chakras without visualizing them? Is there a way than an external observer may actuate the chakras of another person? Or is the Chakra idea truly subjective? The initial step of visualization of the Chakra is the first step to its activation. If the Chakra is not there then why bother doing anything with it? So the Chakra must first exist. This in no way justifies scientifically the existance of the Chakra but again the implicit argument here is that Chakras are beyond the grasp of current scientific understanding, or in a way are still esoteric. This argument can be also lead by the significance of the imagination: Imaginations are realizations in the Mental field (psyche, mind, etc.). Wether the imagination is pragmatic or not is independent of the mental realization, and this has to do a lot with the conception that imagined ideas have no physical correlation. So physical objects are touched on the physical plane and ideas are "touched = imagined" on the mental plane. The percieved relationship between imagination and fantasy may be culpable for the underdevelopment of the imagination as dimension of tractable items. So the use of Chakras is tied to our imagination and in this way it is contributing to the development of the mental field, necessary to tract the benefits of practicing Yoga. Please write to us to improve this post @ info@syntheticforest.net. Finally the existence of Chakras does not need to be proven to reap full benefits. Did you climb Everest to learn that you wanted to go to Everest? The longing to get to a place may come out of a reference, like a friend's experience or a television program, so refer to a friend, to a source of trust and proceed with experimentation. This in no way satiates the argument of Chakra existence and for those who may like to extend this post to contain additional considerations we suggest that you write us @ info@syntheticforest.net , all your comments will be evaluated and addressed in this post.
Hatha Yoga | Ha (Sun) Tha (Moon) |
Agni Yoga | |
Kundalini Yoga | |
Raja Yoga | |
Asanas... Types of Yoga. | |
Breathing Techniques. Isokinetic Movements...
Recommended Sites: Big Book of Yoga : review and Guidance on Hatha Yoga. Very good reference.
Know your eating disorder: Bulimic? Anorexic? these are common names because of media propaganda, did you know that Binge Eating Disorder and Dyspesia are more common than bulimia.
How do I stop eating? The answer lies more in The Will than in physiology. Simply STOP!!! You can't get obese if you don't eat. Experiencing hunger is a torturing feeling, so the key to satiation lies in better understanding what is causing your increased hunger. Knowledge is Power. Get Analyzed first, Exercise first, reduce eating first, then get anwers. The key to hunger suppression is not a 1+1=2 exercise. It is more like A + B + C + (D-B if C not present)/A^b..... the point is that the mathematics of hunger are not simple, but the effects of hunger are easier to model, you eat you gain weight, that is simple.
If Leptin is overproduced the hypothalamus becomes desensitized to its production and the satiation message may not be recieved, so you will keep eating.
Protocols, Case report forms, investigators brochures, consent documents, letters of agreement, confidentiality agreements
Patient Recruitment Strategies
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) authorization
Development Phase
Breaking the Blind: During Emergencies. All other times protocols need to address methods to prevent any disclosure of dose variance or placebo/drug dosages. This contemplates packaging, labeling, preparation and delivery to patient. Protocols address if and how data will be shared with patients.
Tests: Oximetry, Haematology, CBC, Spirometry
Documenting Adverse Events: Severity, Relationship to Drug Treatment
Withdrawal of Subject Documentation
Protocol Violations Documentation
GCP Guidelines
CRF
Drug Clinical Trials vs Biomedical Devices Clinical Trials
Below a table of a Complete Blood Profile Test.
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Next Urinalysis
You could have prevented your hangover by choosing a different alcoholic drink (too late now :P). Alcoholic products e.g. whiskey, vodka, beer, wine, etc., contain additives to prevent decomposition of flavors and preservation of the alcohol. These additives may be composed of amines, amides, acetones, phenols, histamises, tannins, esters, and who knows what other compounds. These compounds worsen the chemical attack to your body in many more complicated ways. Generally the higher the alcohol content the lesser volume of your chosen drink is required to increase the probability of your morning hangover, but also generally darker drinks tend to result in 'worse hangovers' than lighter drinks, maybe as a result of the relative ease which your body works with the chemicals. Beer, Vodka, and Pure Ethanol are regarded as having a lesser "Hangover Potential" than red wine or, Whiskey.
Another way to preventing you hangover is by taking basic pH water in the morning. Adding three full spoons of bicarbonate into water, will help lowering the pH. Then the bicarbonate may help destroying the alcohol by protonating the -OH terminals and reducing the oxidative stress of remaining alcohol in blood.
Obviously drink more water. You may have observed that during your late night adventures you emptied your tank many more times than one. It takes 6-8 ounces of water to replace that volume per time. Switch between water and beer, this helps your liver push the alcohol as the enzymes that metabolize alcohol function better in a watery environment less than an alcoholic/acidic enviroment.
I've heard of the morning beer, with a bit of salt, to cure the mending head heat. Not sure how this one works but you could try it. More alcohol defeats the purpose of eliminating alcohol. Maybe a bit of numbing in the morning might erase that ill feeling, only to point it later during the day.
Vitamins: Alcohol does wash up your ability to metabolize glucose by eliminating enzymes, salts and vitamins in the late night tank emptying.
Do not take headache pills for your hangover, the pills may interact with the enzymes ability to metabolize alcohol in the liver, they may also lower the pH in the stomach increasing your changes of stomach ulcer. More scientific evidence is needed to substantiate these claims but experience might teach you, otherwise.
SLEEP STUDIES
DREAM PSYCHOLOGY
It appears that during dreams the unconscious recruits the physical body to experience the reward or failure of meeting a goal or a want. The imagination appears to be the physical recruitment of the unconscious to visualize a reward or a failure of meeting a goal or a want.
Dreams may be directly related to the immediate or distant past. In this manner dreaming is a direct result of the enviromental stressors and a cathartic problem solving strategy.
Dreams help envision progress. It is common for pople to achieve success in a dream prior to reality.
Dreams provide relief to difficult situations
Dreams are not product of the imagination. Dreams are real events where the physiological response is directly a result of the action experience in the dream so the physical response is the same as a normal awake experience. During imaginative ideations there is no physical response, although one can use the imagination during awake periods to elicit physiological responses but these responses are much weaker than the responses in dreams, so it appears that the unconscious may control the physical response better than the conscious during awake periods.
Interpreting dreams: the recurrent dream: does it mean anything. Does it mean something if we instill value to it? Programming a sleep schedule and attribution to dreams may create an internal and partially subconscious evaluation of the psyche.
Dream Theories
Coriander... again the paradigm of genetics and food aphrodisiac effects.
Kundalini Yoga: The Serpent Power
Hatha Yoga
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