Table 1/10: Catabolic reactions Substrate + Oxy + Enzyme = Product + H2O + Energy (ATP/heat) + Enzyme |
Table 2/10: The factors that impact the catabolic reactions in the body The factors that impact the catabolic reactions in the body: the cell, the reactions, the environment, and the whole body. | Factor 1: Concentration of Enzyme | Factor 2: Concentration of Substrate from digested foods | Factor 3: Concentration of Oxy | Factor 4: Concentration of products | Factor 5: Mobility of blood circulation or the mobility of fluid in the cells and around the tissues. | Factor 6: The state of the solution: homogeneous or inhomogeneous | Factor 7: Temperature: When two reactants are in the same fluid phase, their particles collide to have a reaction. If the reactants are uniformly dispersed in a single homogeneous, then the number of collisions per unit time depends on concentration and temperature. | Factor 8: PH of the environment. | Factor 9: Effect of Activators or cofactors. Some of the enzymes require certain inorganic metallic cations, like Mg2+, Mn2+, Zn2+, Ca2+, Co2+, Cu2+, Na+, K+, etc., for their optimum activity. | Factor 10: Some of the properties in this category are the state of matter, molecular size, bond type, and bond strength. | ü State of Matter ü Bond Type | ü Bond Strength ü Number of Bonds and Molecular Size |
Table 3/10: The signs and the effects of hypotension.Maybe the caused is the functions of blood circulation is poor. Blood carries in oxygen, glucose and nutrients and carries out the wastes · Lightheadedness or dizziness. | · Prolonged diarrhea or vomiting | · Headache | · If the blood pressure is sufficiently low, fainting may occur. | · Dyspepsia (indigestion) | · Stiff neck | · Chest pain | · Dysuria (painful urination) | · Severe upper back pain | · Shortness of breath | · Acute, life-threatening allergic reaction | · Profound fatigue | · Irregular heartbeat | · Seizures | · Temporary blurring or loss of vision | · Fever higher than 38.3 °C (101 °F) | · Loss of consciousness | · Black tarry stools | · Cough with sputum |
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Table 4/10: Top ten causes of death in high income/affluent countries – lifestyle diseases Top ten causes of death in high income/affluent countries | 1. Ischemic heart diseases | 6. Lower respiratory infections | 2. Stroke | 7. Colon and rectum cancers | 3. Alzheimer disease and other dementia | 8. Diabetes | 4. Trachea, bronchus and lung cancer | 9. Kidney diseases | 5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | 10. Breast cancer |
Table 5/10: The signs and the effects of hypoglycemia The signs and the effects of hypoglycemia | Sympathetic nervous system | Central nervous system | • Produced by the counterregulatory hormones | • Abnormal thinking, impaired judgment | • Difficulty speaking, slurred speech | • Shakiness, anxiety, nervousness | • Nonspecific dysphoria, moodiness, depression, crying, exaggerated concerns | • Ataxia, incoordination, sometimes mistaken for drunkenness | • Palpitations, tachycardia | • Feeling of numbness, pins and needles (paresthesia) | • Focal or general motor deficit, paralysis, hemiparesis | • Sweating | • Negativism, irritability, belligerence, combativeness, rage | • Headache | • Pallor, coldness, clamminess | • Personality change, emotional lability | • Stupor, coma, abnormal breathing | • Dilated pupils (mydriasis) | • Fatigue, weakness, apathy, lethargy, daydreaming, sleep | • Generalized or focal seizures | • Hunger, borborygmus | • Confusion, memory loss, lightheadedness or dizziness, delirium | • Abnormal thinking, impaired judgment | • Nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort | • Staring, glassy look, blurred vision, double vision | • Nonspecific dysphoria, moodiness, depression, crying, exaggerated concerns | • Headache | • Flashes of light in the field of vision | • Feeling of numbness, pins, and needles (paresthesia) | • Shakiness, dysphoria. Significant hypoglycemia appears to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease | • Automatic behavior, also known as automatism | • Negativism, irritability, belligerence, combativeness, rage |
Table 6/10: The signs and the effects of hypothermia The signs and the effects of hypothermia | Mild | Moderate | Severe | üWith sympathetic nervous system excitation. | ü Mental status changes such as amnesia. | ü Cold | üShivering | ü Confusion | ü No shivering | üHigh blood pressure | ü Slurred speech | ü Hallucinations | üFast heart rate | ü Decreased reflexes | ü Inflamed skin | üFast respiratory rate | ü Loss of fine motor skills. | ü Pulmonary edema | üContraction of blood vessels | ü Mental status changes such as amnesia | ü Lack of reflexes | üIncreased urine production due to cold | | ü Fixed dilated pupils | üMental confusion | | ü Low blood pressure | üLiver dysfunction may also be present | | ü Physiological systems falter and heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure all decrease. | | | ü Pulse and respiration rates decrease | | | ü Fast heart rates: ventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation |
Table 7/10: Balancing Qiv Balancing of the body can be measured by Qi. Balancing Qi may equal to all vital signs are in balanced. We can feel the Qi by the energy radiating from the cell, organs, and body by asking, seeing, examining and touching. Balancing Qi means there is no localized abnormal signs and systemic abnormal signs. |
| v All these vital signs are interdependent to the changing of the intracellular and extracellular environment. |
| v Localized or systemic vital signs become imbalanced for a long time can lead to metabolic diseases. |
| v We usually use the general medical indicators to tell whether or not these vital signs are in balanced. The measured indicators tell us about the whole body still in balancing |
| v For so long, we forget these vital signs of the specific areas, specific organs. Because of the vasodilation, contraction, blocking factors, the vital signs of the specific areas may be varied. Therapists of traditional medicine use all localized signs of the body, combine it to find the root of diseases. |
| Blood pressure | Glycemia | Oxygen saturation | Body temperature | Localized hypertension | Localized hyperglycemia | Temporary and localized low oxygen saturation | Localized hyperthermia | Localized hypotension | Localized hypoglycemia | Localized hypothermia | ü Then we will have the specific signs of lacking nutrition, lacking oxygens, lacking glucose, poor circulation. Just see the signs of hypotension, hypoglycemia, low oxygen saturation, hypothermia, hypertension, and hyperglycemia. The organs’ functions may fluctuate with the fluctuation of these vital signs. |
| ü Result of right Qi or balancing of all vital signs: warm areas, the right temperature, the right skin color, healthy cells, and healthy organs, all function well. ü The places that have abnormal metabolic can be seen as trigger points or knots. Trigger points, blood clots or knots cause a lot of symptoms in the tissues and organs. ü All these localized vital signs can go up and down according to the physical needs of the body and cells. Increasing and decreasing state alternative replace each other. ü If not balancing, we can have acute localized or systemic hypotension and localized or systemic hypotension. The imbalance makes the metabolism of the cells become disorder, this may make the process of degeneration or aging may become faster. |
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Table 8/10: Experiments of quick, strong and deep breathing in respiration therapy Breathings by mouth | Changes inside the body | Glycemia during the breathing | Blood pressure during breathing | Hypoglycemia | Group one: blow out quickly, strongly and deeply by mouth | ü Burn out glucose quickly so that people started to yawn and the feeling of vertigo, dizziness, and the pain, stiffness, and numbness, in the face and the body’s parts after five or ten minutes of practicing. ü If they have back pain and neck pain before, their pain will become severer when taking deep and fast breathing in and out | Glucose in the blood reduce quickly | Systolic pressure reduced substantially and diastolic pressure reduced substantially. | ü Most of the signs in the body were clear by a glass of sugar juice. ü The more severe of the symptoms, the more sugar juice they need to take to clear it out |
Table 9/10: Experiments of slow, gentle and deep breathing in respiration therapy Breathings by mouth | Changes inside the body | Glycemia during the breathing | Blood pressure during breathing | Hypoglycemia | Group two: blow out slowly, gently and deeply by mouth | Burn out glucose slowly so that after five or ten minutes, they do not have as many signs as group one. These people only started to yawn and the feeling of vertigo, dizziness, and the pain, stiffness, and numbness, in the face and the body’s parts after ten or twenty minutes of practicing. | Glucose in the blood reduce slowly, and it was reduced substantially when participants start to have a strange feeling | Systolic pressure and diastolic pressure reduce slowly, and it was reduced substantially when participants start to have a strange feeling | Only some participants need to take sugar juice to clear out the strange signs. |
Table 10/10: Mechanism of alternative therapies that help to prevent and heal chronic illnessMechanism of most application on preventing and healing chronic illness | To make the metabolic reactions have optimum rate, blood circulation, PH, nature of the substrate, temperature, enzymes, the concentration of substrate, the concentration of products, repairing damages, immune cells, homeostatic, motility of surrounding fluid should be at the optimum levels. | 1. Aspirin, papaya, baking soda, acupressure, massage, statin drugs, and NSAIDs help to prevent and remove the blood clots, trigger points in the vessels and tissues. | 2. Exercise, suitable physical laboring work increases the blood circulation, fluid mobility and exchanging particles between blood and cells. | 3. Vitamins, minerals in fruits and balanced diets play an important role in contributing substrates and activating enzymes. Enzymes are important for all metabolic reactions. | 4. Vitamines also play important roles as the antioxidants. | 5. Mindfulness, meditation, and positive affirmation help the body relaxed and in balanced which facilitates the process of healing and preventing blood clots, free oxidants and free radical. | 6. Baking soda reduces PH acid from disorder metabolism. PH acid is not good for the cells, tissues, and metabolism. | 7. Deep breathing and diaphragm breathing help to mobilize all cells, tissues, and organs of important systems in the abdominal, which increases the temperature of the abdomen, make the abdomen softer more flexible than before. This breathing also increases the blood circulations between organs, increase rate and efficiency of the metabolic and catabolic in the abdomens. This leads to increasing the metabolic rate of the whole body. | 8. Balanced diets may make all participants of metabolism at an optimum level: macrobiotic, balanced diets or rich fruits diet. |
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