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WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT CHRONIC PAIN, CHRONIC DISEASES, AND CANCER
by Dr. Maria Kuman
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT
CHRONIC PAIN, CHRONIC DISEASES,
AND CANCER
by Prof. Maria Kuman, Ph. D.
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: CHRONIC PAIN, CHRONIC DISEASES AND STRESS
1. Introduction
2. Acute and Chronic Pain
3. Stressors and Stress
A. Stressors Can be External, Internal or Psychological
4. Specific and Nonspecific Stress Response
5. Basic Characteristics of the Nonspecific Stress
Response
A. Hormonal Response
B. Neuronal Response
C. Stress-Protein Synthesis
D. Decreased Immune Response
E. Decreased Lymphatic Response
F. Strong and Prolonged Stress. Stress Accumulation
6. References
Chapter 2: SPACE AND TIME ORGANIZATION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
1. Introduction
2. Separate Spatial and Temporal Organizations Should be Considered
3. Levels of Organization in the Body
4. Structural or Spacial Organization
A. Structural Organization at Cellular Level
B. Structural Organization at Organ Level
C. Structural Organization at Body Level
5. Chronological (Temporal) or Functional Organization
A. Functional Organization at Cellular Level
B. Functional Organization at Organ Level
C. Functional Organization at Body Level
6. The Link Structural - Functional Organizations
7. Conclusion
8. References
Chapter 3: THE DYNAMICS OF HEALTH, DISEASE, AND ADAPTATION
AND
THE NONEQUILIBRIUM THEORY OF PRIGOGINE
1. Introduction
2. Acute and Chronic Diseases and Their Dynamics
3. Basics of the Nonequilibrium Theory
4. Nonequilibrium Theory Applied to Homeostasis and Adaptation
5. Nonequilibrium Theory and Biphase Reaction of the Body
6. Conclusion
7. References
Chapter 4: STRESS -> CHRONOLOGICAL DISORDER -> CHRONIC DISEASE
1. Introduction
2. Health is Synchronized, Chronic Diseases - Desynchronized
Biorhythms
3. Chronic Disease is Biorhythms Desynchronized by Stress
4. How Can Prolonged Stress or Daily Hassles Harm?
5. Ultimate Stress
6. The Ultimate Stress is a Critical Point at the Border
Health - Disease
7. Stress Causes Different Diseases in Different Individuals
8. Biorhythms Association and Dissociation. Weakly and
Strongly Associated
Biorhythms
9. Distribution of Functional Energy
10. Windows of Maximum Vulnerability
11. What the Ultimate Stress of an Organ Depends on?
Stress Sensitivity
12. Conclusion
13. References
Chapter 5: CANCER IS A STRUCTURAL DISORDER CAUSED BY STRESS
1. Introduction
2. Cancer and Stress
A. Mechanisms of Structural Disordering
B. Stress Weakens the Immune System as a Whole
C. Cancer is a Disease of Maladaptation
D. Ultimate Stress or the Limit of Structural
Withstanding. Roles of Stress
Sensitivity
3. Structural and Functional Disorders. Possibilities for an Early
Cancer Prognosis
4. X-ray Treatments Add Order
5. Similarity of Regrowing and Cancerous Tissues
6. Surgical Cut through or below Malignancy Restores both Short-
and
Long-Range Correlations among Cells
7. Nonlinear Distortions
8. Conclusion
9. References
Chapter 6: THE NONEQUILIBRIUM THEORY OF PRIGOGINE APPLIED TO
CHRONIC DISEASES AND CANCER
1. Introduction
2. Each Chronic Disease or Cancer are Far-from-equilibrium States
3. Importance of History or Initial Conditions for the Far-from-equilibrium
States
4. Slow Onset of Chronic Diseases. Is the Onset of Cancer Slow?
5. Why the Cure of Chronic Diseases is Slow, Difficult and Unpredictable.
Prevention Instead of Cure
6. Mild Stressors for Cure and Prevention of Chronic Diseases and
Cancer
7. Conclusion
8. References
Chapter 7: DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES AS INTERNAL STRESS. PUBERTY
AND MENOPAUSE AND THEIR SINGULARITY POINTS
1. Gender Differences in Periodic Developmental Changes
2. Reproductive Abilities of the Female Body. Singularity Points
3. Reproductive Abilities of the Male Body. Singularity Points
4. Hormonal Changes during Pregnancy
5. Conclusion
6. References
Chapter 8: BODY ELECTRIC CHARGES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
1. Introduction
2. Electric Charges and Metabolism
A. Electric Charges and Cell Dedifferentiation
B. Electric Charges and Cell Differentiation
3. Stress Induces Nonlinear Electrical Changes
4. Electric Changes Induce Chronological Disorder
5. Stress, Immune Abilities, and Electric Charges
6. The Treatments for Cancer Bring Order through Electric Changes
7. Monitoring Electric Charges for Early Diagnosis of Stress-Related
Diseases
8. Conclusion
9. References
APPENDIX: NONLINEAR MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Appendix 1: STRESS AND DISEASE MATHEMATICAL MODELING
1. Introduction
2. Nonlinear Mathematical model
3. Conclusion
4. References
Appendix 2: TORUS QUANTIZATION
1. Introduction
2. Why Torus?
3. Why Quantization?
4. Quantum Torus
5. Conclusion
6. References
Appendix 3: BIORHYTHM PHASE SHIFT DYNAMIC. LYAPOUNOV'S CRITERIA
FOR HEALTH STABILITY
1. Introduction
2. Nonlinear Mathematical Model
3. Conclusion
4. References
EPILOGUE:
Appendix 4: ACUPUNCTURE AND STRESS ENERGY. COMPUTERIZED
ACUPUNCTURE FOR DISEASE PREVENTION
1. Introduction
2. Mild Stressors Stimulate or Add Energy to the Body
3. Strong or Prolonged Stress Causes Pathology
4. Bifurcation Point at the Border Stimulation - Pathology
5. Cure through Accumulation of the Stimulation of Each Treatment
6. Restoration of Lost Stability of Biorhythms
7. Conclusions
8. References