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EITHER Ø
• Visionsave lifesit is sharing knowledge, healing a society from the
foundations, the most vulnerable class.
• Missionthe health of the population, the strengthening of present and future
generations. (2014)
Parents can only give good advice or put them on the path of good, but the
formation of a person's character lies in himself.
Anne Frank, 1943
Train doctors who work as a team, avoid becoming a passive doctor, a hospital passive; that they
be self-taught and share in the remuneration of gratitude, managing to train an active doctor,
which are the ones that any hospital seeks to have and better yet, train doctors who are safe in
their training, not that they have never fallen, but that managed to get up and not at the expense
of whatever -or whoever-, but with dignity, beings capable of generating synergy in a work group
and integrating them as a team, these doctors are written and named as the first letter of the
paragraph, a capital doctor.
With evaluations made by a Doctor of Clinical Medicine and a doctorate in pedagogy, chairs that
train doctors with analytical minds, who reason and build knowledge, demanding of themselves,
who contribute, who discover, who share out of conviction, doctors with the 3 bases of culture:
instruction, enlightenment and education (ethics), train thinkers.
Physicians capable of integrating a work team, with a vision to serve, determined to
collaborate, investigate and contribute, because there will always be patients who require a
qualified, persevering, leading and humane doctor.
Emphasis on developing in doctors not only memory but also intelligence, will and character:
analysis capacity and response capacity. Physicians capable of creating new procedures, not
breaking the norm, but rather rewriting the norm, updating what exists and separating the
pragmatic from inertia, not only mimicking, but innovating.
The exercise of ethics is an unrecognized pillar, ethics is the balance of conscience, this principle
is the key that opens the doors of any public or private, national or foreign institute.
What is ethics? Anyone knows this and without giving room for any confusion, in simple terms,
ethics is: doing the right thing. In any circumstance, this simple principle can be the hallmark of
the formation (for generations) of this school and of the most laudable profession: medicine.
Where complex philosophical bases are not needed to understand that the greatest damage to
human development was caused by not having this simple value and principle.
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Cowardice asks the question:
is it safe? Expediency asks the
question: is it political? Vanity asks
the question: is it popular?
But consciousness asks the question: is
it correct? …And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe,
nor political, nor popular.
But one must take it because it is the right one.
Martin Luther King
Basically, medical and military training deal with the same spirit, that of rectitude and discipline,
because their existence is for a single purpose: to save lives. (2014)
a) Create new drugs, (create the Lycopodium serratum containing huperzine A
Homeopathy emerges as Nanomedicine
Int J High Dilution Res 2011; 10(37): 299-310
In the case of homeopathic medicines, crystalline silica (or silicon) nanoparticles (along with other
trace elements leaching from the glass wall of the vial) with interfacial water on their surface can
acquire the structural information of the starting substance during the empowerment process.
Such nanocarriers can transmit the information of the starting substance (which biological systems
are able to identify) to the target, which the starting substances molecules themselves are not
able to reach.
Since homeopathic medicines can have both the "size" of the information of the diluted substance
and the carriers needed to convey this information (which biological systems are able to identify)
to the target, it qualifies as nanomedicine.
Homeopathic Medicine is low doses of nanoparticlesof origin that are formed during crushing
and/or succussion. Silica from the walls of medicine containers can also form nanoparticles during
succussion.
Nanoparticles can adsorb other nanoparticles and materials on their highly reactive
surfaces and carry them across membranes into cells.. Nanoparticles are highly catalytic forms
of the source material with properties that their bulk forms do not possess, such as the ability to
considerably reduce the dose of the plant, drug, or antigen needed to evoke a biological response.
Other properties of homeopathic medicine include biological, chemical, thermal, optical, electrical,
magnetic and quantum nanoparticles, effects that bulk forms of the "same" lack this material.
Homeopathic medicine induces a gene with a whole-body pattern of multidimensional changes
that conventional medicines do not produce.
The hierarchical nature of the healing response further supports the likelihood that
microorganism-based endogenous adaptive processes are the underlying mechanisms of ING
effects. An exogenous agent, by itself, could not "choose" to induce these emergent spatial and
categorical changes, in location and nature of symptoms manifested in different areas of the body
over time.
The bidirectional regulatory involvement of endocrine CNS and immune mediators, that is,
other speakers-components of the biological stress response, raises another point. In
constitutional homeopathic treatment, many fully successfully treated patients exhibit spatial
shifts and qualitative changes in the nature of their major symptoms over time.
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b) teachers, researchers, scientists, explaining every doubt of Homeopathic Medicine to
each student and future doctor.
c) Home Edited Textbooksand their Doctors, as well as the English-speaking ones, which are
the Studies and Research carried out in the Clinic (theses, scientific articles) and by university
professors (doctors), collated by the doctors and endorsed by the university and hence they are
the most up-to-date in the field, the knowledge that is born from clinical observation.
Who governs the Medical Books governs Medical Knowledge, addressing pathologies
with a comprehensive and in-depth approach, with medical-clinical information from
national and Latin American hospitals, including their scientific research.
d) That in all subjects, that all pathologies mentioned in class have a comprehensive solution
with Medicine.
Cell: 10-100µm DNA (2.6 nm) nucleotide (3.3 Å angstroms, 0.33 nm)
Synaptic Vesicle: 50 nm, Neurotransmitter: 0.000167 nm
nzymatic processes of a cell: 100,000 processes per second
HomeopathyAllopathy
nanoparticles 1TO-10nm weight dose mg
Chinaofficinalis Quinine
lycopodiumclavatum Licopodin, licodolin
Phytolaccadecandra Fitolacatoxin, phytolacigenin
thujaoccidentalis Terpene tujon
Routegraveolens Rutin, Umbelliferone
Coniummalaca Piperidine, cicutin, conhydrin
Belladonna atropine, polycarpine
nuxvomica Strykinine, brucine, terpenes
ignatiaamara strykinine and brucine
Argentumnitricium Silver nitrateAgNO3
helleboreNiger protoanemonin, ranunculin
NatrumMuriaticum sodium chloride NaC
digitalispurple digitalis
digitaliscream digoxin
HyoscyamusNiger hyoscyamine
Cactusgrandiflorus Cactin, (hordenine), Rutin Narcissine)
Health and Peace.
What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace are we looking for?…
…Not the peace of the grave nor the safety of slavery. I'm talking about genuine peace,
the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that allows men and
nations to grow and hope and build a better life for their children...
…Peace for all men and women; not just for our time, but peace for all time. So let's
not ignore our differences, but let's also direct attention to our common interests and
the means by which those differences can be resolved… We all breathe the same air,
we all value our children's future, and we are all mortal.
John F Kennedy, 1963
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e) That with the current level of physiology, biochemistry, immunology and genomic
research, it will be based on how Homeopathy works.
Silica memory(nanolithography) of homeopathy and the ethanol that preserves, structure a
transfer rate of nanoparticles (wave sequence) of the base matter.
f) With a compulsory subject of Greek and Latin Etymologies, which will make us understand
the roots of the terms of the Materia Medica, of our language and of the English language
Just as it will give continuity to the best of ancient cultures by understanding terms and values
such as strength, temperance and not being replaced by words "under design" comfortable but
lacking in sustenance, if a word has existed and survived for more than 2 thousand years, is the
link to all its literature and culture.
g) Create the current of thought of Medical Humanism, base it, reform the destiny of medical
knowledge, that its axis and motor be the only thing that has a true value: the human being. That
each doctor be a teacher capable of transmitting his knowledge in a simple and digestible way to
the most vulnerable population.
The march along these paths leads us to a point, the same one where the humanists arrived, that
of knowing that the maximum concern of man must be man himself, to study and understand
him, with all that that implies of interest for his life. and respect for your effort.
Dr. Ignacio Chavez,World Congress of Cardiology,
Aspiration to a new humanism, Brussels, 1958
May he always and without fainting be willing to help and assist the rich and the poor, the good
and the bad, the enemy and the friend. In the one who suffers, make me see only the man. Make
me humble in everything, but not in great art. Don't let the thought that I already know enough
wake up in me, but give me strength, time and will to always broaden my knowledge and acquire
new ones. Science is great and the intelligence of man is ever deeper.
Moshe ben MaimonMaimonides,
1171
The young person, by the mere fact of entering this University, should feel launched
towards a future of cooperationthat should have started yesterday and even when he chooses
the heights of scientific research, he must always put the social field of his action before him, since
it is no longer lawful for him to think only for himself, much less forget that he must do what is
best for humanity and for Homeland. In the background of all this is the responsibility to acquire
knowledge, selected and deep, to be able to serve others without flattering individual vanities,
much less taking advantage of the popular effort to become a privileged elite.
Dr. Manuel Velasco Suarez
Opening speech of the Autonomous University of Chiapas, 1975
• Whoever retains the superfluous for himself does not only hurt those who need it, but
above all hurts himself, since the exercise of solidarity is prevented, which is precisely the
most valuable virtue of man.
• The role of the university is to develop four dimensions: personal and theoretical
(humanities); practical and personal (ethics); the objective and theoretical (science); and the
objective and practical (technical).
Carlos Llano Cifuentes,Doctor of Philosophy, Rome
And this is only 50%, the other 50% is physical and mental health in all its branches, sports,
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selective reading, branches that will channel all of the above. And if any university wanted to
achieve true excellence, it would take education to a comprehensive level, achieve the
commitment not to the consumption of alcohol, which with current studies has shown that
it behaves like a drug. The formation and encouragement of habits are the foundations of
the race, its subsequent exercise is the vision of giving health. A graduated doctor who has
qualified knowledge, plays sports, performs a level reading and does not consume alcohol,
would be the flagship of society.
h) Enarm-type single semester exams, 9-month school terms, unify 70% of the study plans
based on the enarm's leading university, 3-month course of failed subjects, barometer of
workloads.
• Create the Mexican Institute of Nanomedicine, Nanomedicine is the future of medicine and can
become the cornerstone of Health.
• Extreme homeopathic dilutions retain starting materials: A nanoparticulate
perspectiveState-of-the-art techniques (TEM, SAED and ICP-AES) have demonstrated the
presence of nanoparticles of the starting materials and their aggregates, even at very high
dilutions. The confirmed presence of nanoparticles challenges current thinking on the role of
dilution in homeopathic medicines. We have found that concentrations plateau at the 6c power
and beyond. Furthermore, we have shown that despite large differences in the degree of
dilutionfrom 6c to 200c (10-12 to 10-400), there were no significant differences in the nature of
the particles (shape and size) of the starting material and their absolute concentrations (in pg/ml).
concrete evidence
Table 2Estimated concentration of starting metals in various potencies by ICP-AES(pg/ml)
Homeopathic dilution
SBL (pg/ml) WSI (pg/ml)
1 2 3 1 2
90% v/v Ethanol NA NA NA NA NA
Aurum met 6c 81.4 76.4 NA Samples not obtained
Aurum met 30c 64.8* NA 58.2 NA NA
Aurum met 200c NA 104.6 NA NA NA
90% v/v Ethanol 153.4 245.0 149.0 245.0 149.0
Cuprum met 6c 1199.0 995.2 1355.6* 893.4 370.8
Cuprum met 30c 730.2 703.2 1383.4* 38.6* NA
Cuprum met 200c 485.4 432.2 2680.2* NA NA
90% v/v Ethanol NA NA NA NA NA
Stannum met 6c 569.4 409.2 195.8* 180.8 153.0
Stannum met 30c 901.6 889.6 145.6 93.8 76.4
Stannum met 200c 877.8 1055.8 63.8* 20.8 73.0
90% v/v Ethanol 208.2 210.2 199.0 208.2 210.2
Zinc met 6c 380.0 366.0 1002.8 1432.6* 3989.6
Zinc met 30c 655.2 165.4 1224.0 3068.6* 1377.6
Zinc met 200c 357.8 191.2* 2743.6 2230.2* 2322.8
90% v/v Ethanol NA NA NA
Silver met 6c NA NA 30.6 Samples not obtained
Silver met 30c NA 116.0 NA
Silver met 200c NA NA NA
90% v/v Ethanol NA
Platinum met 6c 220.6* Samples not obtained Samples not obtained
Platinum met 30c 41.0*
Platinum met 200c 213.6
'bold' against a pair of samples in a row for given manufacturer and potency indicates their preparation from same
manufacturing batch. The Limit of Detection (LOD) of the instrument was 10 ng/ml corresponding to 20 pg/ml in the
original solutions. All concentrations below this value have been reported as 'Not Detected' or 'ND'.
* Data indicates that the bottles used to make up the required quantity (2000 ml) were from the same manufacturing
batch.
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Prashant Satish Chikramane, Akkihebbal K Suresh,
Jayesh Ramesh
Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT)
Given the figures for diabetes mellitus...
a) Show the consequences of consumption (that a 10-year-old child understands) of high-
fructose foods and beverages that slow down perception and disable timely, effective, or
natural nociception.
b) In the world, basic education (9 grades) must include a compulsory subject of Nutrition,
where from childhood they are given the instruction of food with its quality of contribution,
the options for their self-sustenance (agriculture, livestock and fishing). and the benefits of
defending the immunity system, as well as the consumption of non-bottled Natural Water,
preferably from its origin, the guests to these subjects would be the protagonists of these
processes, the peasant, the rancher, the fisherman, from Latin America or of any Nation, it
would be the cultural exchange for the first link of humanity: food. In an inclusive and
respectful education. The savings for the health system and disease control could be
observed in just one generation.
The education systems do not fail, nor the study plans, the essential thing fails:
Nutrition... and nutrition is to guide the two lines:
1.- Physical Nutrition (food)
2.- Mental Nutrition (even more important than the first) from it starts the value of respect
for life, the richness of your way of life and its permanence.
c) Clone... clone?... clone the diet plans of the countries with the lowest rate of diabetes
mellitus.
- 6 browser searches (or 1 if using AI) to find the western diet country with the lowest DM
level (which is 3%) and copy their diet or eating habits.
-Investigate if there is a population from that country in the territory and their DM level,
that is, they should not hide behind the fact that they are different genetics or foods that
are not available in this country.
-When verifying its low population with DM with the consumption of food purchased in
the national territory: cloning its diet (it is crossing the block and knocking on the door).
The help of those nations -who have it as a culture- is requested -that they share- in a
simple directive: that they teach the new generations to eat well and healthy.
Healthy Mind... leaves and is born... of a healthy body.
And if
1.- A pilot plan is made in the medical career and the higher education institutions will close
ranks preparing a single study plan at 80% based on the leading school in the field (or resume
the study plans of the one they consider the better generation of doctors, they had fewer
subjects and they studied them to the depth of experts), than in the face of the growth of
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chronic degenerative pathologies that can jeopardize the health system and the remaining
20% would be the hallmark of each school.
2.- The Health System is also an arm of the Defense System of a Nation, its uniform, when
unifying curricula for public schools, the medical gown would have the National Shield (name)
engraved on the right side and on the left side the shield of the graduating school (surname)
and as such this uniform can only be worn in a "dignified" manner and doctors with years of
dedication, on their gowns, have the badges of honor conferred by this dedication to
medicine for their country, a uniform is not a deterrent to the disease but to those who bet
on it as a business.
3.- Study periods of 9 continuous months, that imparts an effective lecture and that is immune
to strikes or unions that can never be above the mission conferred on the training of doctors
for the Nation, especially since it is also a system defense and national security.
4.- Identical exams for all schools in the public sector taking the ENARM items (monthly, semi-
annual, annual), it is the acid test to be able to immediately see the disparate results of a
school, where a control group did achieve results and another not at the same time and do
an endoscopy, in person to see what is blocking the flow of the formation.
5.- Form the medical profile, help your partner and if he falls, do not leave him alone, advance
as a link, knowledge should be a privilege to share and multiply, in the end the benefit falls in
a circle as a chain, where the only battle sometimes it is the disease of the population,
regardless of the school or nationality, you work as a team and if someone does not know,
you have the duty to teach them, the weapon is to have knowledge, its mastery and practice.
6.- These new Surgeons are protected by an Immunity Law for Emergency Medical Care, where
N is the number of imponderables that can complicate the best care and the possibility of
one or two Surgeons and paramedics are as a team who are saving a life, just as there must
be exemplary remuneration for those Surgeons.
That same law should confer Immunity if a Doctor coincidentally and fortunately is in the
accident doing the same, helping the population in misfortune.
7.- The Feedback of Ideas between the indissoluble pairing doctors-indoctrinated in medicine,
this opening is how the immune system works, how it adds, corrects, strengthens, unites and
evolves, in automatism: direct exchange of information.
The Amber Silica Memory should be studied (SiO2 95%, Al2O3 4%, Fe2O31%, CaO+MgO
0.50%, the homeopathic medicine bottle is made of amber silica) Silica is the main
component of fiber optics and integrated circuits -monolithic circuit-: chip and study the
Memory of Ethanol -ethyl alcohol (C2H6O)-, since the homeopathic medicine is prepared in
87° ethanol (96° ethanol with distilled water: azeotropic mixture), it is an error to measure
homeopathic medicine with Avogadro's constant, when actually Planck's constant (or Dirac's
equation) should be used, which is a physical constant that plays a central role in the theory
of quantum mechanics, defining the elementary quantum of action (the smallest possible
amount of energy that a subatomic particle can carry).Planck's constant gives the
proportionality between the energy of a photon and the frequency of its associated
electromagnetic wave.
Ethanol (C2H6O) preserves(for millennia), replicates and potentiates
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nanoparticlessubatomic layers of the substrate with the information contained in amber
silica (SiO2 95%, Al2O3 4%, Fe2O31%, CaO+MgO 0.50%) that carries the instructions to
neurons (DNA) for the activation of neurotransmitters.
It is possible to think that if the homeopathic medicine is processed in a better quality silica
bottle (optical silica SiO2 99.8%, Al2O3 0.1%, Fe2O30.22%, CaO+MgO 0.10%), a medicine
with better properties would be obtained. The homeopathic substrate and ethanol form an
azeotropic mixture that is miscible in any ratio, at atmospheric pressure (1 atm, or 101.3 kPa).
And where homeopathy works like in modern pharmacology, like radioligands (don't forget
that the cell membrane works just like a radio antenna).
0.- Quantum Physics
That new knowledge, known as quantum mechanics or quantum physics (or simply quantum
theory), comes to replace Newton's physics, which still works very well to explain large,
macroscopic objects. The new physics, on the other hand, was invented to reach where
Newton's physics could not reach: the subatomic world (microscopic, nanoparticles).
“The universe is very strange,” says Stuart Hameroff. “There seem to be two sets of laws that
govern the universe. In our everyday classical world, understanding it more or less at our
size and time scale, things are explained according to Newton's laws of motion, elaborated
hundreds of years ago...
However, when we get down to a smaller scale, at the level of atoms (nanoparticles), a
different set of laws appears. are the quantum laws». What quantum theory has revealed is
that particles can be in two or more places at once. (A very recent experiment showed that
a particle could be in up to 3,000 different places.)
The same "object" may appear to be a particle that can be located in one place, or a wave
extended in space and time. Quantum physics has shown that subatomic particles
communicate seemingly instantaneously, whatever the extent of space.
classical physics was deterministic: Given any set of conditions on an object (such as
position and velocity), you can safely determine where it is going. Quantum physics is
probabilistic: you can never know with absolute certainty what a particular thing will become.
Classical physics was reductionist. It was based on the premise that only if you know the
different parts, can you finally understand the whole.
The new physics is more organic; paints a picture of the universe as a unified whole, whose
parts are interconnected and influence each other. What is perhaps more important is that
quantum physics has erased the sharp Cartesian division between subject and object,
between observer and observed, that has dominated science for four hundred years. Not
only is there "space" between the particles, but when scientists have investigated the atom
more closely, they have discovered that subatomic particles (the components of the atom)
are not solid either. They seem to have a dual nature. Depending on how we look at them,
they can behave as particles or as waves. Particles can be described as solid, independent
objects, occupying a specific place in space. Waves, by contrast, are neither localized nor
solid. rather they are spread out, like sound waves or waves in water. As for waves, electrons
or photons (light particles) do not occupy a precise position, but rather exist as "fields of
probabilities."
And as particles, the field of probabilities "disintegrates" and gives way to a solid object
locatable at a specific time and place. What seems to make the difference is observation or
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measurement. Without being measured or observed, electrons behave like waves, but as
soon as they are observed in an experiment, they "give way" to a particle that can be located.
How is it possible that something can be both a solid particle and a soft, flowing wave?
Perhaps we can resolve the paradox if we remember what we said before: particles behave
like a wave or like a particle. The "wave" is just an analogy and the "particle" is another
analogy taken from our everyday world. Erwin Schrödinger gave consistency to the concept
of waves in quantum theory, with his famous "wave equation", which mathematically
calculates the probabilities of waves that the particle has before being observed. Scientists
don't really know what they're dealing with, but whatever it is, they've never seen anything
like it. Some physicists have decided to call this phenomenon a "wavelet."
Quantum Leaps and Probability:Studying the atom, scientists discovered that when
electrons move from orbit to orbit around the nucleus, they do not move through space as
ordinary objects do, but move instantaneously, that is, they disappear from one place, from
another. one orbit, and appear in another, which is known as a quantum leap. As if this didn't
break enough rules of logical and reasonable reality already, the scientists also discovered
that they couldn't tell exactly where the electrons would appear, or when they would jump.
The best they could do was formulate the probabilities of the new location of the electron
(Schrödinger wave equation, Dirac equation).
Hypothesis
The zero theory Ø
• Medicine can reproduce the wave sequences by physical means that record and
reproduce the meaning and function of a natural and synthetic substrate, compatible with
human DNA, it is the link between human DNA and all DNA, for the exchange of their
systems. immunological, where the substrate is blood plasma in 10MC dilution, known as
autonosode. ARN2016
• Human DNA can recognize and process the immunological properties of any species,
of any kingdom, human DNA being the zero DNA from which all species derive.
• Homeopathic mechanics separates the toxic to the immune system (arsenicum album,
causticum), it is recognized by the core ribose and deoxyribose.
a) The sum of the nanolithography properties of silica (memory) of waves/structure of the
nanoparticles of the base matter or solute (in ultra dilution from 1x1060 to 1x10400) and of
the succution (oscillation, wave) can form wave frequencies stored by silica and ethanol, from
the original dilution to another silica receptor.
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol derived from sugar cane) and sucrose are vehicles of the same axis in
the exchange of wave information with deoxyribose and ribose (sugars), content at the nuclei
level.
The greater the succution and dilution, the sharper, linear or exponential wave frequency
(named potency in homeopathic medicine: 200c,1MC,10MC).
The properties of ethanol mean that its route to the brain is immediate, via innervation
(nerves), vascularization (veins and arteries) and the lymphatic system of the cerebral
hemispheres, of the oral and nasal cavities, ethanol carrying memory of the structure of the
wave sequence of the base matter, being the channel to induce a reaction in the soma of the
neuron (its DNA), affected the Brodmann area corresponding to the symptom, naturally
identified by the CNS.
The natural language of the brain is to process waves of information translated from smell,
hearing, and vision.
Likewise, the different homeopathic medicines for a common pathology are similar in their
wave sequence and the slight differences in their wave sequence or size allow them to act on
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different sections of the same damaged pathway at the brain level.
Ethanol has memorized the entire wave sequence (wave pulses) or only a fragment of the
initial structure of the base matter (wave/primary particle) that is recognized by the cell
membrane and just like the immune system that only needs to recognize " a fraction of the
form of the antigenic agent” to act. And just like our antibodies that act by finding an original
or “similar” form of the fraction of the antigen for which it was created, in this case the brain
responds to the form (whole or fraction) of the recognized wave, even if it is a “ similar
wave/particle.
Suction in high dilutions causes a clear frequency, facilitating synapses and plasticity in
neurons, hence the patient responds in a longer term and not immediately, the brain "re-
forms", regenerates, correcting of origin the failures to respond to the diseases (and for this
reason the patients present symptoms of diseases from the most recent or last, to the oldest
or chronic), as our CNS corrects itself and for this reason there are no regressions.
It is possible that the area of action of homeopathic medicine is the neurons of the Central
Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System, both systems with neurons, which secrete
neurotransmitters and which are communicated via the neurons of the spinal cord.
Since the CNS brain, SNE intestine and spinal cord are formed in the 2nd month of gestation,
from the development of the embryo of the same longitudinal segment of the CNS and with
multifunctional neurons.
Possibly homeopathy activates at the DNA level the genes on/off to encode and activate or
reform stem cells or proteins that due to some disease lost the continuity of their function or
the frequency that allowed them to form.
Similar waves generate equal reactions. ARN2014.
The similarity in wave/particle shape causes the nervous system and the immune system to
react with the same response to a known wave/particle.
b) A homeopathic medicine can be prepared at 200c and empty the silica bottle and place a
100/100 ethanol with 0 homeopathic medicine and activate the suction, the memory wave
sealed in the silica bottle must be obtained ( nanolithography), becoming a base bottle.
c) Metal-based homeopathic medicines such as Alumina, Platina, Aurum, Argetum can be
combined and used as a “nanotransport and nanomemory medium”, memorizing the
formation wave of plant- or animal-based medicines and enhancing their effect.
d) Finding the wave frequency of each homeopathic medicine (just like the DNA of the viruses
has a specific frequency) it can be recorded in Optical Silica and transmit or double said
frequency to create homeopathic medicine.
e) The homeopathic medicine can restore the ordinary sequence of genes and neutralize
recombinant substances, separating the natural from the synthetic.
f) The homeopathic dilution can behave as a neurotransmitter due to its size and its action.
g) Homeopathic medicine can be prepared based on synthetic substrates and obtain their
properties (wave sequences), canceling the harmful elements and obtaining their healing
elements. ARN2014
medicine to investigate
The understanding of the formation in the CNS of olfactory, sound and vision waves, together
with the classification of the wave frequency of the DNA of viruses and of homeopathic
medicines (via silica, nanolithography) can be the basis of a new era in medicine.
Likewise, from the study of the neurons of the enteric nervous system, it may be possible to
identify that they have cognitive memory and are the ones who cover or replace the functions
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of the central nervous system when it fails, being labeled today as plasticity and these neurons
can be the basis of our system. primitive memory and evolution.
Today, in a joint study by Harvard, MIT and Cambridge, it was possible to reduce general
anesthesia from 100% to 25% by studying the frequency of the Brain.
At some point in science it will be accepted that the Brain is a transmitter and not an
accumulator of knowledge, since DNA is the sequence ofTOof girlC.5H5N5,Guanine
C5H5N5O, Cytosine C4H5N3O,Thymine C5H6N2O2, DeoxyriboseC.5H10O4, and esters (salts)of
phosphoric acidh3PO4),eitherUracil in RNA C4H4N2O, sugar (deoxyribose) and carbon is the
element that exchanges genetic information,hebrain can translate smell, vision and hearing
into waves (transmit/receive).
The best way to understand the infinite scope of brain processes is language, where a letter in
front view as if it were attached to a sphere and that sphere rotates, that letter in the position
or angle that the sphere remains already has a different meaning for the brain, now do that
exercise with all the letters, with all the numbers, with all the symbols of all the languages of all
times in a step A, in a step B do it with words and a C with sentences, because the DNA has
memory of everything it has known in its evolution and involution (pathology) and language in
infinite form is reduced to forming a sound wave,
Likewise, it should be possible to consider whether a transfer of bacteria to a healthy
intestine, SNE (healthy neurons) can cure Alzheimer's and regenerate CNS neurons.
In the future I want a national researcher to define the cytoarchitecture of the Enteric
Nervous System (Neurogastroenterology).
Today many psychiatrists associate dopamine deficiency with all kinds of cognitive
dysfunctions: from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to schizophrenia and autism.
Intestinal Health is Mental Health
In short, the Enteric Nervous System not only influences the functional aspects of the digestive
system, but since it manufactures the same neurotransmitters as the brain, it is logical to infer
that it also influences our thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
Digestive System Bacteria and Mental Problems
Researchers S. Collins and P. Bercik determined for their part in a study published in
Gastroenterology that intestinal bacteria do indeed influence behavior. Something that had
been suspected for a long time given the frequent association between anxiety and depression
with gastrointestinal pathologies.
They are the frequencies associated with the different mental states. Brain wave entrainment is
capable of making the brain respond to a certain frequency (Brodmann's areas must be able to
relate to the frequencies and symptoms of the Homeopathic Materia Medica, CNS and NSS).
Any scientist could sharply "re-define" the cytoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex, just by following
the mental symptoms of homeopathic materia medica.
A Brodmann area is a region of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of its cytoarchitecture.
Cytoarchitecture is the arrangement of the cells that make up the cerebral cortex, they were
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defined and numbered from 1 to 52, their functions and dysfunctions coincide with what is
described in the Homeopathic Materia Medica, the patient's symptoms reflect damage to the CNS
and therefore curable via their observation of personality and the administration of nanoparticles
of the base matter.
1. Nanomedicine
Nanomedicine is the application of nanotechnology in the field of medicine. The and even the
future application of molecular nanotechnology. Current problems for nanomedicine involve
understanding the consequences of toxicity and the environmental impact of nanoscale
materials. A nanometer (nm) is one millionth of a millimeter.
And so with countless diseases of various types, dissolving substances of multiple varieties,
depending on, in the blood or in the area to be specifically treated, injecting small amounts of
antibiotics or antiseptics in case of colds or inflammations, etc.
Currently, silver nanoparticles are being used as disinfectants and antiseptics, in pharmaceutical
and surgical products. In 2005, a study found that nanoparticle silver is 45 times more toxic
than ordinary silver.
nanolithography
Nanolithography, or nanometer-scale lithography, refers to the fabrication of microstructures
with a scale size around nanometers. This implies the existence of lithographed patterns in
which at least one of their longitudinal dimensions is the size of individual atoms and
approximately on the order of 10 nm.
Nanolithography is used during the fabrication of semiconductor integrated circuits or
nanoelectromechanical systems, known as Nanoelectromechanical Systems or NEMS. optical
lithography
Optical lithography, which has been the predominant patterning technique since the dawn of
the semiconductor era, is capable of producing patterns slightly below 100 nm, using very short
wavelengths (about 193 nm typically). usual). This type of lithography requires the use of liquid
immersion and a multitude of improvements in photomasking technology (PSM technology)
as well as Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) to achieve details on the order of 32 nm.
There is a general feeling among experts that going down to 30 nm levels using optical
lithography will not be commercially viable. At this point, this technique should be replaced by
a new generation of lithography (Next Generation Lithography or NGL).
nanolithographic(Other techniques)
The most common of the nanolithographic techniques is electron beam direct write lithography
(Electron Beam Direct Write lithography or EBDW). In this technique, the use of an electron
beam prints a pattern, usually onto an opposing polymer resin such as PMMA.
Extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) is a variety of optical lithography that uses very short
wavelengths, on the order of 13.5 nm. It is what is normally called the NGL technique.
Charged particle lithography, such as ion lithographs or electron projections (PREVAIL,
SCALPEL, LEEPL). These techniques are capable of producing very high resolution patterns.
nanoimprint lithography(Nanoimprint Lithography or NIL)
And its variants, such as step printing lithography like LISA and LADI. These techniques are very
promising pattern replication technologies. They can be combined with contact printing
Scanning Probe Lithographies (SPL) appear to be a promising tool for pattern production on
the nanometer scale. For example, individual atoms can be manipulated using the tip of a
2
scanning tunneling microscope (STM).
probe descent nanolithography
It is the first commercially available SPL type technology based on the atomic force microscope.
The most evolved development of NGL continues with X-ray lithography, which can be
extended to resolutions of 15 nm by the use of near-field reduction.
Photolithography
Photolithography is a process used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices., from a
wafer, usually silicon.
The process consists of transferring a pattern from a photomask (called a lattice) to the surface
of a silicon wafer. Silicon, in crystalline form, is processed in the industry in the form of wafers.
Silicon wafers are used as a lithographic substrate, however there are other options such as
glass (Amber Silica SiO2 95%, Al2O3 4%, Fe2O31%, CaO+MgOc0.50%), sapphire, and even
metals. Photolithography (also called "microlithography" or "nanolithography") works in a
manner analogous to the lithography traditionally used in print jobs and shares some
fundamental principles with photographic processes.
A typical cycle of procedures in photolithography could consist of the following processes:
Preparation of the substrate. It begins by depositing a layer of conductive material several
nanometers thick on the substrate.
Application of photoresist substance, it is usually a substance that changes its chemical
characteristics with exposure to light (generally ultraviolet radiation).
Introduction in the oven (light heating). In this stage, the resins are fixed on the silicon substrate.
The light that is used has a wavelength in the ultraviolet (UV) area of the spectrum. The shorter
the wavelength, the higher the resolution that can be achieved.
Revealed. At this stage, the photoresist is prepared to react differently to chemical etching,
leaving the photomask pattern etched on the plate. Strong heating, the changes that the
impression has made previously are fixed. Strong water application. The photoresist remains
are cleaned, leaving the wafer (silica vial) with the original marks of the photomask.
A spinner used to apply a photosensitive coating to the surface of a silicon wafer. The clean
rooms where these operations are carried out are usually free of suspended particles, as well
as exposure to blue or ultraviolet lights, in order to avoid both contamination of the process.
Lithography is used in this complex manufacturing process since there is complete control of
the size and dimensions of the parts printed on the silicon wafers, in addition to being able to
transfer the photomask patterns to the entire surface of the wafer at the same time. . When
building a complex circuit (for example a CMOS device) the silicon wafer goes through the cycle
about fifty times.
Technologies in substrate preparation
Part of the wafertrack used to be illuminated with 365 nm (ultraviolet) light. The simplest form
of exposure is a contact or proximity print. A contact print is obtained by placing the photomask
in direct contact with the silicon wafer. In a proximity print there is almost always a small gap
between the photomask and the wafer. The photomask pattern is printed directly onto the
photoresist wafer in both cases. The resolution of the obtained "image" is given by the square
root of the product of the wavelength and the separation distance. In this way, contact printing,
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due to the fact that it has a practically null separation, offers a better resolution.
lighting technologies
The most common method currently used in photolithography is projection. The mask pattern
is projected directly onto the wafer surface using a machine called a scanner or stepper. The
functionalities of the stepper/scanner are similar to those of a projector. The light comes from
either a mercury arc lamp or an excimer laser focused through a complex system of lenses onto
the "mask" (also called the reticle), which contains the desired image. Light passes through the
mask and is focused onto the wafer surface by a reduction lens system. The reduction system
can vary according to the design but an order of magnitude in the reduction of 4X-5X is usually
quite usual.
When the image is projected onto the silicon wafer, the photoresist material acts only at certain
ranges of wavelengths, which causes the exposed regions to change their physicochemical
properties. Generally the acidity of the substrate is changed, making it more acidic or alkaline
than the unexposed part. If the exposed region is more acidic it is said to be positive, while it is
negative if it is more alkaline. The resist is "revealed" by exposure to an alkaline solution that
removes exposed (in the case of a positive photoresist) or unexposed (negative photoresist)
parts.
The ability to print clear images depends on the wavelength used in the projection.
Current light sources use wavelengths in the deep ultraviolet (DUV) range, that is, wavelengths
that vary between 248 and 193 nanometers. These wavelengths allow a capacity for discerning
details of a maximum of 50 nanometers. To reduce this printing limit below 50 nm, other
techniques based on 193 nm light are needed, as well as liquid immersion techniques
(immersion lithography).
Tools that use 157 nm DUV wavelengths act in a similar way to current exposure systems. In 2006
the IBM company managed to lithograph details smaller than 30 nm. Other techniques employed
today fall within the field of nanolithography.

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  • 1. 2 med club EITHER Ø • Visionsave lifesit is sharing knowledge, healing a society from the foundations, the most vulnerable class. • Missionthe health of the population, the strengthening of present and future generations. (2014) Parents can only give good advice or put them on the path of good, but the formation of a person's character lies in himself. Anne Frank, 1943 Train doctors who work as a team, avoid becoming a passive doctor, a hospital passive; that they be self-taught and share in the remuneration of gratitude, managing to train an active doctor, which are the ones that any hospital seeks to have and better yet, train doctors who are safe in their training, not that they have never fallen, but that managed to get up and not at the expense of whatever -or whoever-, but with dignity, beings capable of generating synergy in a work group and integrating them as a team, these doctors are written and named as the first letter of the paragraph, a capital doctor. With evaluations made by a Doctor of Clinical Medicine and a doctorate in pedagogy, chairs that train doctors with analytical minds, who reason and build knowledge, demanding of themselves, who contribute, who discover, who share out of conviction, doctors with the 3 bases of culture: instruction, enlightenment and education (ethics), train thinkers. Physicians capable of integrating a work team, with a vision to serve, determined to collaborate, investigate and contribute, because there will always be patients who require a qualified, persevering, leading and humane doctor. Emphasis on developing in doctors not only memory but also intelligence, will and character: analysis capacity and response capacity. Physicians capable of creating new procedures, not breaking the norm, but rather rewriting the norm, updating what exists and separating the pragmatic from inertia, not only mimicking, but innovating. The exercise of ethics is an unrecognized pillar, ethics is the balance of conscience, this principle is the key that opens the doors of any public or private, national or foreign institute. What is ethics? Anyone knows this and without giving room for any confusion, in simple terms, ethics is: doing the right thing. In any circumstance, this simple principle can be the hallmark of the formation (for generations) of this school and of the most laudable profession: medicine. Where complex philosophical bases are not needed to understand that the greatest damage to human development was caused by not having this simple value and principle.
  • 2. 2 Cowardice asks the question: is it safe? Expediency asks the question: is it political? Vanity asks the question: is it popular? But consciousness asks the question: is it correct? …And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor political, nor popular. But one must take it because it is the right one. Martin Luther King Basically, medical and military training deal with the same spirit, that of rectitude and discipline, because their existence is for a single purpose: to save lives. (2014) a) Create new drugs, (create the Lycopodium serratum containing huperzine A Homeopathy emerges as Nanomedicine Int J High Dilution Res 2011; 10(37): 299-310 In the case of homeopathic medicines, crystalline silica (or silicon) nanoparticles (along with other trace elements leaching from the glass wall of the vial) with interfacial water on their surface can acquire the structural information of the starting substance during the empowerment process. Such nanocarriers can transmit the information of the starting substance (which biological systems are able to identify) to the target, which the starting substances molecules themselves are not able to reach. Since homeopathic medicines can have both the "size" of the information of the diluted substance and the carriers needed to convey this information (which biological systems are able to identify) to the target, it qualifies as nanomedicine. Homeopathic Medicine is low doses of nanoparticlesof origin that are formed during crushing and/or succussion. Silica from the walls of medicine containers can also form nanoparticles during succussion. Nanoparticles can adsorb other nanoparticles and materials on their highly reactive surfaces and carry them across membranes into cells.. Nanoparticles are highly catalytic forms of the source material with properties that their bulk forms do not possess, such as the ability to considerably reduce the dose of the plant, drug, or antigen needed to evoke a biological response. Other properties of homeopathic medicine include biological, chemical, thermal, optical, electrical, magnetic and quantum nanoparticles, effects that bulk forms of the "same" lack this material. Homeopathic medicine induces a gene with a whole-body pattern of multidimensional changes that conventional medicines do not produce. The hierarchical nature of the healing response further supports the likelihood that microorganism-based endogenous adaptive processes are the underlying mechanisms of ING effects. An exogenous agent, by itself, could not "choose" to induce these emergent spatial and categorical changes, in location and nature of symptoms manifested in different areas of the body over time. The bidirectional regulatory involvement of endocrine CNS and immune mediators, that is, other speakers-components of the biological stress response, raises another point. In constitutional homeopathic treatment, many fully successfully treated patients exhibit spatial shifts and qualitative changes in the nature of their major symptoms over time.
  • 3. 2 b) teachers, researchers, scientists, explaining every doubt of Homeopathic Medicine to each student and future doctor. c) Home Edited Textbooksand their Doctors, as well as the English-speaking ones, which are the Studies and Research carried out in the Clinic (theses, scientific articles) and by university professors (doctors), collated by the doctors and endorsed by the university and hence they are the most up-to-date in the field, the knowledge that is born from clinical observation. Who governs the Medical Books governs Medical Knowledge, addressing pathologies with a comprehensive and in-depth approach, with medical-clinical information from national and Latin American hospitals, including their scientific research. d) That in all subjects, that all pathologies mentioned in class have a comprehensive solution with Medicine. Cell: 10-100µm DNA (2.6 nm) nucleotide (3.3 Å angstroms, 0.33 nm) Synaptic Vesicle: 50 nm, Neurotransmitter: 0.000167 nm nzymatic processes of a cell: 100,000 processes per second HomeopathyAllopathy nanoparticles 1TO-10nm weight dose mg Chinaofficinalis Quinine lycopodiumclavatum Licopodin, licodolin Phytolaccadecandra Fitolacatoxin, phytolacigenin thujaoccidentalis Terpene tujon Routegraveolens Rutin, Umbelliferone Coniummalaca Piperidine, cicutin, conhydrin Belladonna atropine, polycarpine nuxvomica Strykinine, brucine, terpenes ignatiaamara strykinine and brucine Argentumnitricium Silver nitrateAgNO3 helleboreNiger protoanemonin, ranunculin NatrumMuriaticum sodium chloride NaC digitalispurple digitalis digitaliscream digoxin HyoscyamusNiger hyoscyamine Cactusgrandiflorus Cactin, (hordenine), Rutin Narcissine) Health and Peace. What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace are we looking for?… …Not the peace of the grave nor the safety of slavery. I'm talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that allows men and nations to grow and hope and build a better life for their children... …Peace for all men and women; not just for our time, but peace for all time. So let's not ignore our differences, but let's also direct attention to our common interests and the means by which those differences can be resolved… We all breathe the same air, we all value our children's future, and we are all mortal. John F Kennedy, 1963
  • 4. 2 e) That with the current level of physiology, biochemistry, immunology and genomic research, it will be based on how Homeopathy works. Silica memory(nanolithography) of homeopathy and the ethanol that preserves, structure a transfer rate of nanoparticles (wave sequence) of the base matter. f) With a compulsory subject of Greek and Latin Etymologies, which will make us understand the roots of the terms of the Materia Medica, of our language and of the English language Just as it will give continuity to the best of ancient cultures by understanding terms and values such as strength, temperance and not being replaced by words "under design" comfortable but lacking in sustenance, if a word has existed and survived for more than 2 thousand years, is the link to all its literature and culture. g) Create the current of thought of Medical Humanism, base it, reform the destiny of medical knowledge, that its axis and motor be the only thing that has a true value: the human being. That each doctor be a teacher capable of transmitting his knowledge in a simple and digestible way to the most vulnerable population. The march along these paths leads us to a point, the same one where the humanists arrived, that of knowing that the maximum concern of man must be man himself, to study and understand him, with all that that implies of interest for his life. and respect for your effort. Dr. Ignacio Chavez,World Congress of Cardiology, Aspiration to a new humanism, Brussels, 1958 May he always and without fainting be willing to help and assist the rich and the poor, the good and the bad, the enemy and the friend. In the one who suffers, make me see only the man. Make me humble in everything, but not in great art. Don't let the thought that I already know enough wake up in me, but give me strength, time and will to always broaden my knowledge and acquire new ones. Science is great and the intelligence of man is ever deeper. Moshe ben MaimonMaimonides, 1171 The young person, by the mere fact of entering this University, should feel launched towards a future of cooperationthat should have started yesterday and even when he chooses the heights of scientific research, he must always put the social field of his action before him, since it is no longer lawful for him to think only for himself, much less forget that he must do what is best for humanity and for Homeland. In the background of all this is the responsibility to acquire knowledge, selected and deep, to be able to serve others without flattering individual vanities, much less taking advantage of the popular effort to become a privileged elite. Dr. Manuel Velasco Suarez Opening speech of the Autonomous University of Chiapas, 1975 • Whoever retains the superfluous for himself does not only hurt those who need it, but above all hurts himself, since the exercise of solidarity is prevented, which is precisely the most valuable virtue of man. • The role of the university is to develop four dimensions: personal and theoretical (humanities); practical and personal (ethics); the objective and theoretical (science); and the objective and practical (technical). Carlos Llano Cifuentes,Doctor of Philosophy, Rome And this is only 50%, the other 50% is physical and mental health in all its branches, sports,
  • 5. 2 selective reading, branches that will channel all of the above. And if any university wanted to achieve true excellence, it would take education to a comprehensive level, achieve the commitment not to the consumption of alcohol, which with current studies has shown that it behaves like a drug. The formation and encouragement of habits are the foundations of the race, its subsequent exercise is the vision of giving health. A graduated doctor who has qualified knowledge, plays sports, performs a level reading and does not consume alcohol, would be the flagship of society. h) Enarm-type single semester exams, 9-month school terms, unify 70% of the study plans based on the enarm's leading university, 3-month course of failed subjects, barometer of workloads. • Create the Mexican Institute of Nanomedicine, Nanomedicine is the future of medicine and can become the cornerstone of Health. • Extreme homeopathic dilutions retain starting materials: A nanoparticulate perspectiveState-of-the-art techniques (TEM, SAED and ICP-AES) have demonstrated the presence of nanoparticles of the starting materials and their aggregates, even at very high dilutions. The confirmed presence of nanoparticles challenges current thinking on the role of dilution in homeopathic medicines. We have found that concentrations plateau at the 6c power and beyond. Furthermore, we have shown that despite large differences in the degree of dilutionfrom 6c to 200c (10-12 to 10-400), there were no significant differences in the nature of the particles (shape and size) of the starting material and their absolute concentrations (in pg/ml). concrete evidence Table 2Estimated concentration of starting metals in various potencies by ICP-AES(pg/ml) Homeopathic dilution SBL (pg/ml) WSI (pg/ml) 1 2 3 1 2 90% v/v Ethanol NA NA NA NA NA Aurum met 6c 81.4 76.4 NA Samples not obtained Aurum met 30c 64.8* NA 58.2 NA NA Aurum met 200c NA 104.6 NA NA NA 90% v/v Ethanol 153.4 245.0 149.0 245.0 149.0 Cuprum met 6c 1199.0 995.2 1355.6* 893.4 370.8 Cuprum met 30c 730.2 703.2 1383.4* 38.6* NA Cuprum met 200c 485.4 432.2 2680.2* NA NA 90% v/v Ethanol NA NA NA NA NA Stannum met 6c 569.4 409.2 195.8* 180.8 153.0 Stannum met 30c 901.6 889.6 145.6 93.8 76.4 Stannum met 200c 877.8 1055.8 63.8* 20.8 73.0 90% v/v Ethanol 208.2 210.2 199.0 208.2 210.2 Zinc met 6c 380.0 366.0 1002.8 1432.6* 3989.6 Zinc met 30c 655.2 165.4 1224.0 3068.6* 1377.6 Zinc met 200c 357.8 191.2* 2743.6 2230.2* 2322.8 90% v/v Ethanol NA NA NA Silver met 6c NA NA 30.6 Samples not obtained Silver met 30c NA 116.0 NA Silver met 200c NA NA NA 90% v/v Ethanol NA Platinum met 6c 220.6* Samples not obtained Samples not obtained Platinum met 30c 41.0* Platinum met 200c 213.6 'bold' against a pair of samples in a row for given manufacturer and potency indicates their preparation from same manufacturing batch. The Limit of Detection (LOD) of the instrument was 10 ng/ml corresponding to 20 pg/ml in the original solutions. All concentrations below this value have been reported as 'Not Detected' or 'ND'. * Data indicates that the bottles used to make up the required quantity (2000 ml) were from the same manufacturing batch.
  • 6. 2 Prashant Satish Chikramane, Akkihebbal K Suresh, Jayesh Ramesh Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Given the figures for diabetes mellitus... a) Show the consequences of consumption (that a 10-year-old child understands) of high- fructose foods and beverages that slow down perception and disable timely, effective, or natural nociception. b) In the world, basic education (9 grades) must include a compulsory subject of Nutrition, where from childhood they are given the instruction of food with its quality of contribution, the options for their self-sustenance (agriculture, livestock and fishing). and the benefits of defending the immunity system, as well as the consumption of non-bottled Natural Water, preferably from its origin, the guests to these subjects would be the protagonists of these processes, the peasant, the rancher, the fisherman, from Latin America or of any Nation, it would be the cultural exchange for the first link of humanity: food. In an inclusive and respectful education. The savings for the health system and disease control could be observed in just one generation. The education systems do not fail, nor the study plans, the essential thing fails: Nutrition... and nutrition is to guide the two lines: 1.- Physical Nutrition (food) 2.- Mental Nutrition (even more important than the first) from it starts the value of respect for life, the richness of your way of life and its permanence. c) Clone... clone?... clone the diet plans of the countries with the lowest rate of diabetes mellitus. - 6 browser searches (or 1 if using AI) to find the western diet country with the lowest DM level (which is 3%) and copy their diet or eating habits. -Investigate if there is a population from that country in the territory and their DM level, that is, they should not hide behind the fact that they are different genetics or foods that are not available in this country. -When verifying its low population with DM with the consumption of food purchased in the national territory: cloning its diet (it is crossing the block and knocking on the door). The help of those nations -who have it as a culture- is requested -that they share- in a simple directive: that they teach the new generations to eat well and healthy. Healthy Mind... leaves and is born... of a healthy body. And if 1.- A pilot plan is made in the medical career and the higher education institutions will close ranks preparing a single study plan at 80% based on the leading school in the field (or resume the study plans of the one they consider the better generation of doctors, they had fewer subjects and they studied them to the depth of experts), than in the face of the growth of
  • 7. 2 chronic degenerative pathologies that can jeopardize the health system and the remaining 20% would be the hallmark of each school. 2.- The Health System is also an arm of the Defense System of a Nation, its uniform, when unifying curricula for public schools, the medical gown would have the National Shield (name) engraved on the right side and on the left side the shield of the graduating school (surname) and as such this uniform can only be worn in a "dignified" manner and doctors with years of dedication, on their gowns, have the badges of honor conferred by this dedication to medicine for their country, a uniform is not a deterrent to the disease but to those who bet on it as a business. 3.- Study periods of 9 continuous months, that imparts an effective lecture and that is immune to strikes or unions that can never be above the mission conferred on the training of doctors for the Nation, especially since it is also a system defense and national security. 4.- Identical exams for all schools in the public sector taking the ENARM items (monthly, semi- annual, annual), it is the acid test to be able to immediately see the disparate results of a school, where a control group did achieve results and another not at the same time and do an endoscopy, in person to see what is blocking the flow of the formation. 5.- Form the medical profile, help your partner and if he falls, do not leave him alone, advance as a link, knowledge should be a privilege to share and multiply, in the end the benefit falls in a circle as a chain, where the only battle sometimes it is the disease of the population, regardless of the school or nationality, you work as a team and if someone does not know, you have the duty to teach them, the weapon is to have knowledge, its mastery and practice. 6.- These new Surgeons are protected by an Immunity Law for Emergency Medical Care, where N is the number of imponderables that can complicate the best care and the possibility of one or two Surgeons and paramedics are as a team who are saving a life, just as there must be exemplary remuneration for those Surgeons. That same law should confer Immunity if a Doctor coincidentally and fortunately is in the accident doing the same, helping the population in misfortune. 7.- The Feedback of Ideas between the indissoluble pairing doctors-indoctrinated in medicine, this opening is how the immune system works, how it adds, corrects, strengthens, unites and evolves, in automatism: direct exchange of information. The Amber Silica Memory should be studied (SiO2 95%, Al2O3 4%, Fe2O31%, CaO+MgO 0.50%, the homeopathic medicine bottle is made of amber silica) Silica is the main component of fiber optics and integrated circuits -monolithic circuit-: chip and study the Memory of Ethanol -ethyl alcohol (C2H6O)-, since the homeopathic medicine is prepared in 87° ethanol (96° ethanol with distilled water: azeotropic mixture), it is an error to measure homeopathic medicine with Avogadro's constant, when actually Planck's constant (or Dirac's equation) should be used, which is a physical constant that plays a central role in the theory of quantum mechanics, defining the elementary quantum of action (the smallest possible amount of energy that a subatomic particle can carry).Planck's constant gives the proportionality between the energy of a photon and the frequency of its associated electromagnetic wave. Ethanol (C2H6O) preserves(for millennia), replicates and potentiates
  • 8. 2 nanoparticlessubatomic layers of the substrate with the information contained in amber silica (SiO2 95%, Al2O3 4%, Fe2O31%, CaO+MgO 0.50%) that carries the instructions to neurons (DNA) for the activation of neurotransmitters. It is possible to think that if the homeopathic medicine is processed in a better quality silica bottle (optical silica SiO2 99.8%, Al2O3 0.1%, Fe2O30.22%, CaO+MgO 0.10%), a medicine with better properties would be obtained. The homeopathic substrate and ethanol form an azeotropic mixture that is miscible in any ratio, at atmospheric pressure (1 atm, or 101.3 kPa). And where homeopathy works like in modern pharmacology, like radioligands (don't forget that the cell membrane works just like a radio antenna). 0.- Quantum Physics That new knowledge, known as quantum mechanics or quantum physics (or simply quantum theory), comes to replace Newton's physics, which still works very well to explain large, macroscopic objects. The new physics, on the other hand, was invented to reach where Newton's physics could not reach: the subatomic world (microscopic, nanoparticles). “The universe is very strange,” says Stuart Hameroff. “There seem to be two sets of laws that govern the universe. In our everyday classical world, understanding it more or less at our size and time scale, things are explained according to Newton's laws of motion, elaborated hundreds of years ago... However, when we get down to a smaller scale, at the level of atoms (nanoparticles), a different set of laws appears. are the quantum laws». What quantum theory has revealed is that particles can be in two or more places at once. (A very recent experiment showed that a particle could be in up to 3,000 different places.) The same "object" may appear to be a particle that can be located in one place, or a wave extended in space and time. Quantum physics has shown that subatomic particles communicate seemingly instantaneously, whatever the extent of space. classical physics was deterministic: Given any set of conditions on an object (such as position and velocity), you can safely determine where it is going. Quantum physics is probabilistic: you can never know with absolute certainty what a particular thing will become. Classical physics was reductionist. It was based on the premise that only if you know the different parts, can you finally understand the whole. The new physics is more organic; paints a picture of the universe as a unified whole, whose parts are interconnected and influence each other. What is perhaps more important is that quantum physics has erased the sharp Cartesian division between subject and object, between observer and observed, that has dominated science for four hundred years. Not only is there "space" between the particles, but when scientists have investigated the atom more closely, they have discovered that subatomic particles (the components of the atom) are not solid either. They seem to have a dual nature. Depending on how we look at them, they can behave as particles or as waves. Particles can be described as solid, independent objects, occupying a specific place in space. Waves, by contrast, are neither localized nor solid. rather they are spread out, like sound waves or waves in water. As for waves, electrons or photons (light particles) do not occupy a precise position, but rather exist as "fields of probabilities." And as particles, the field of probabilities "disintegrates" and gives way to a solid object locatable at a specific time and place. What seems to make the difference is observation or
  • 9. 2 measurement. Without being measured or observed, electrons behave like waves, but as soon as they are observed in an experiment, they "give way" to a particle that can be located. How is it possible that something can be both a solid particle and a soft, flowing wave? Perhaps we can resolve the paradox if we remember what we said before: particles behave like a wave or like a particle. The "wave" is just an analogy and the "particle" is another analogy taken from our everyday world. Erwin Schrödinger gave consistency to the concept of waves in quantum theory, with his famous "wave equation", which mathematically calculates the probabilities of waves that the particle has before being observed. Scientists don't really know what they're dealing with, but whatever it is, they've never seen anything like it. Some physicists have decided to call this phenomenon a "wavelet." Quantum Leaps and Probability:Studying the atom, scientists discovered that when electrons move from orbit to orbit around the nucleus, they do not move through space as ordinary objects do, but move instantaneously, that is, they disappear from one place, from another. one orbit, and appear in another, which is known as a quantum leap. As if this didn't break enough rules of logical and reasonable reality already, the scientists also discovered that they couldn't tell exactly where the electrons would appear, or when they would jump. The best they could do was formulate the probabilities of the new location of the electron (Schrödinger wave equation, Dirac equation). Hypothesis The zero theory Ø • Medicine can reproduce the wave sequences by physical means that record and reproduce the meaning and function of a natural and synthetic substrate, compatible with human DNA, it is the link between human DNA and all DNA, for the exchange of their systems. immunological, where the substrate is blood plasma in 10MC dilution, known as autonosode. ARN2016 • Human DNA can recognize and process the immunological properties of any species, of any kingdom, human DNA being the zero DNA from which all species derive. • Homeopathic mechanics separates the toxic to the immune system (arsenicum album, causticum), it is recognized by the core ribose and deoxyribose. a) The sum of the nanolithography properties of silica (memory) of waves/structure of the nanoparticles of the base matter or solute (in ultra dilution from 1x1060 to 1x10400) and of the succution (oscillation, wave) can form wave frequencies stored by silica and ethanol, from the original dilution to another silica receptor. Ethanol (ethyl alcohol derived from sugar cane) and sucrose are vehicles of the same axis in the exchange of wave information with deoxyribose and ribose (sugars), content at the nuclei level. The greater the succution and dilution, the sharper, linear or exponential wave frequency (named potency in homeopathic medicine: 200c,1MC,10MC). The properties of ethanol mean that its route to the brain is immediate, via innervation (nerves), vascularization (veins and arteries) and the lymphatic system of the cerebral hemispheres, of the oral and nasal cavities, ethanol carrying memory of the structure of the wave sequence of the base matter, being the channel to induce a reaction in the soma of the neuron (its DNA), affected the Brodmann area corresponding to the symptom, naturally identified by the CNS. The natural language of the brain is to process waves of information translated from smell, hearing, and vision. Likewise, the different homeopathic medicines for a common pathology are similar in their wave sequence and the slight differences in their wave sequence or size allow them to act on
  • 10. 2 different sections of the same damaged pathway at the brain level. Ethanol has memorized the entire wave sequence (wave pulses) or only a fragment of the initial structure of the base matter (wave/primary particle) that is recognized by the cell membrane and just like the immune system that only needs to recognize " a fraction of the form of the antigenic agent” to act. And just like our antibodies that act by finding an original or “similar” form of the fraction of the antigen for which it was created, in this case the brain responds to the form (whole or fraction) of the recognized wave, even if it is a “ similar wave/particle. Suction in high dilutions causes a clear frequency, facilitating synapses and plasticity in neurons, hence the patient responds in a longer term and not immediately, the brain "re- forms", regenerates, correcting of origin the failures to respond to the diseases (and for this reason the patients present symptoms of diseases from the most recent or last, to the oldest or chronic), as our CNS corrects itself and for this reason there are no regressions. It is possible that the area of action of homeopathic medicine is the neurons of the Central Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System, both systems with neurons, which secrete neurotransmitters and which are communicated via the neurons of the spinal cord. Since the CNS brain, SNE intestine and spinal cord are formed in the 2nd month of gestation, from the development of the embryo of the same longitudinal segment of the CNS and with multifunctional neurons. Possibly homeopathy activates at the DNA level the genes on/off to encode and activate or reform stem cells or proteins that due to some disease lost the continuity of their function or the frequency that allowed them to form. Similar waves generate equal reactions. ARN2014. The similarity in wave/particle shape causes the nervous system and the immune system to react with the same response to a known wave/particle. b) A homeopathic medicine can be prepared at 200c and empty the silica bottle and place a 100/100 ethanol with 0 homeopathic medicine and activate the suction, the memory wave sealed in the silica bottle must be obtained ( nanolithography), becoming a base bottle. c) Metal-based homeopathic medicines such as Alumina, Platina, Aurum, Argetum can be combined and used as a “nanotransport and nanomemory medium”, memorizing the formation wave of plant- or animal-based medicines and enhancing their effect. d) Finding the wave frequency of each homeopathic medicine (just like the DNA of the viruses has a specific frequency) it can be recorded in Optical Silica and transmit or double said frequency to create homeopathic medicine. e) The homeopathic medicine can restore the ordinary sequence of genes and neutralize recombinant substances, separating the natural from the synthetic. f) The homeopathic dilution can behave as a neurotransmitter due to its size and its action. g) Homeopathic medicine can be prepared based on synthetic substrates and obtain their properties (wave sequences), canceling the harmful elements and obtaining their healing elements. ARN2014 medicine to investigate The understanding of the formation in the CNS of olfactory, sound and vision waves, together with the classification of the wave frequency of the DNA of viruses and of homeopathic medicines (via silica, nanolithography) can be the basis of a new era in medicine. Likewise, from the study of the neurons of the enteric nervous system, it may be possible to identify that they have cognitive memory and are the ones who cover or replace the functions
  • 11. 2 of the central nervous system when it fails, being labeled today as plasticity and these neurons can be the basis of our system. primitive memory and evolution. Today, in a joint study by Harvard, MIT and Cambridge, it was possible to reduce general anesthesia from 100% to 25% by studying the frequency of the Brain. At some point in science it will be accepted that the Brain is a transmitter and not an accumulator of knowledge, since DNA is the sequence ofTOof girlC.5H5N5,Guanine C5H5N5O, Cytosine C4H5N3O,Thymine C5H6N2O2, DeoxyriboseC.5H10O4, and esters (salts)of phosphoric acidh3PO4),eitherUracil in RNA C4H4N2O, sugar (deoxyribose) and carbon is the element that exchanges genetic information,hebrain can translate smell, vision and hearing into waves (transmit/receive). The best way to understand the infinite scope of brain processes is language, where a letter in front view as if it were attached to a sphere and that sphere rotates, that letter in the position or angle that the sphere remains already has a different meaning for the brain, now do that exercise with all the letters, with all the numbers, with all the symbols of all the languages of all times in a step A, in a step B do it with words and a C with sentences, because the DNA has memory of everything it has known in its evolution and involution (pathology) and language in infinite form is reduced to forming a sound wave, Likewise, it should be possible to consider whether a transfer of bacteria to a healthy intestine, SNE (healthy neurons) can cure Alzheimer's and regenerate CNS neurons. In the future I want a national researcher to define the cytoarchitecture of the Enteric Nervous System (Neurogastroenterology). Today many psychiatrists associate dopamine deficiency with all kinds of cognitive dysfunctions: from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to schizophrenia and autism. Intestinal Health is Mental Health In short, the Enteric Nervous System not only influences the functional aspects of the digestive system, but since it manufactures the same neurotransmitters as the brain, it is logical to infer that it also influences our thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Digestive System Bacteria and Mental Problems Researchers S. Collins and P. Bercik determined for their part in a study published in Gastroenterology that intestinal bacteria do indeed influence behavior. Something that had been suspected for a long time given the frequent association between anxiety and depression with gastrointestinal pathologies. They are the frequencies associated with the different mental states. Brain wave entrainment is capable of making the brain respond to a certain frequency (Brodmann's areas must be able to relate to the frequencies and symptoms of the Homeopathic Materia Medica, CNS and NSS). Any scientist could sharply "re-define" the cytoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex, just by following the mental symptoms of homeopathic materia medica. A Brodmann area is a region of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of its cytoarchitecture. Cytoarchitecture is the arrangement of the cells that make up the cerebral cortex, they were
  • 12. 2 defined and numbered from 1 to 52, their functions and dysfunctions coincide with what is described in the Homeopathic Materia Medica, the patient's symptoms reflect damage to the CNS and therefore curable via their observation of personality and the administration of nanoparticles of the base matter. 1. Nanomedicine Nanomedicine is the application of nanotechnology in the field of medicine. The and even the future application of molecular nanotechnology. Current problems for nanomedicine involve understanding the consequences of toxicity and the environmental impact of nanoscale materials. A nanometer (nm) is one millionth of a millimeter. And so with countless diseases of various types, dissolving substances of multiple varieties, depending on, in the blood or in the area to be specifically treated, injecting small amounts of antibiotics or antiseptics in case of colds or inflammations, etc. Currently, silver nanoparticles are being used as disinfectants and antiseptics, in pharmaceutical and surgical products. In 2005, a study found that nanoparticle silver is 45 times more toxic than ordinary silver. nanolithography Nanolithography, or nanometer-scale lithography, refers to the fabrication of microstructures with a scale size around nanometers. This implies the existence of lithographed patterns in which at least one of their longitudinal dimensions is the size of individual atoms and approximately on the order of 10 nm. Nanolithography is used during the fabrication of semiconductor integrated circuits or nanoelectromechanical systems, known as Nanoelectromechanical Systems or NEMS. optical lithography Optical lithography, which has been the predominant patterning technique since the dawn of the semiconductor era, is capable of producing patterns slightly below 100 nm, using very short wavelengths (about 193 nm typically). usual). This type of lithography requires the use of liquid immersion and a multitude of improvements in photomasking technology (PSM technology) as well as Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) to achieve details on the order of 32 nm. There is a general feeling among experts that going down to 30 nm levels using optical lithography will not be commercially viable. At this point, this technique should be replaced by a new generation of lithography (Next Generation Lithography or NGL). nanolithographic(Other techniques) The most common of the nanolithographic techniques is electron beam direct write lithography (Electron Beam Direct Write lithography or EBDW). In this technique, the use of an electron beam prints a pattern, usually onto an opposing polymer resin such as PMMA. Extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) is a variety of optical lithography that uses very short wavelengths, on the order of 13.5 nm. It is what is normally called the NGL technique. Charged particle lithography, such as ion lithographs or electron projections (PREVAIL, SCALPEL, LEEPL). These techniques are capable of producing very high resolution patterns. nanoimprint lithography(Nanoimprint Lithography or NIL) And its variants, such as step printing lithography like LISA and LADI. These techniques are very promising pattern replication technologies. They can be combined with contact printing Scanning Probe Lithographies (SPL) appear to be a promising tool for pattern production on the nanometer scale. For example, individual atoms can be manipulated using the tip of a
  • 13. 2 scanning tunneling microscope (STM). probe descent nanolithography It is the first commercially available SPL type technology based on the atomic force microscope. The most evolved development of NGL continues with X-ray lithography, which can be extended to resolutions of 15 nm by the use of near-field reduction. Photolithography Photolithography is a process used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices., from a wafer, usually silicon. The process consists of transferring a pattern from a photomask (called a lattice) to the surface of a silicon wafer. Silicon, in crystalline form, is processed in the industry in the form of wafers. Silicon wafers are used as a lithographic substrate, however there are other options such as glass (Amber Silica SiO2 95%, Al2O3 4%, Fe2O31%, CaO+MgOc0.50%), sapphire, and even metals. Photolithography (also called "microlithography" or "nanolithography") works in a manner analogous to the lithography traditionally used in print jobs and shares some fundamental principles with photographic processes. A typical cycle of procedures in photolithography could consist of the following processes: Preparation of the substrate. It begins by depositing a layer of conductive material several nanometers thick on the substrate. Application of photoresist substance, it is usually a substance that changes its chemical characteristics with exposure to light (generally ultraviolet radiation). Introduction in the oven (light heating). In this stage, the resins are fixed on the silicon substrate. The light that is used has a wavelength in the ultraviolet (UV) area of the spectrum. The shorter the wavelength, the higher the resolution that can be achieved. Revealed. At this stage, the photoresist is prepared to react differently to chemical etching, leaving the photomask pattern etched on the plate. Strong heating, the changes that the impression has made previously are fixed. Strong water application. The photoresist remains are cleaned, leaving the wafer (silica vial) with the original marks of the photomask. A spinner used to apply a photosensitive coating to the surface of a silicon wafer. The clean rooms where these operations are carried out are usually free of suspended particles, as well as exposure to blue or ultraviolet lights, in order to avoid both contamination of the process. Lithography is used in this complex manufacturing process since there is complete control of the size and dimensions of the parts printed on the silicon wafers, in addition to being able to transfer the photomask patterns to the entire surface of the wafer at the same time. . When building a complex circuit (for example a CMOS device) the silicon wafer goes through the cycle about fifty times. Technologies in substrate preparation Part of the wafertrack used to be illuminated with 365 nm (ultraviolet) light. The simplest form of exposure is a contact or proximity print. A contact print is obtained by placing the photomask in direct contact with the silicon wafer. In a proximity print there is almost always a small gap between the photomask and the wafer. The photomask pattern is printed directly onto the photoresist wafer in both cases. The resolution of the obtained "image" is given by the square root of the product of the wavelength and the separation distance. In this way, contact printing,
  • 14. 2 due to the fact that it has a practically null separation, offers a better resolution. lighting technologies The most common method currently used in photolithography is projection. The mask pattern is projected directly onto the wafer surface using a machine called a scanner or stepper. The functionalities of the stepper/scanner are similar to those of a projector. The light comes from either a mercury arc lamp or an excimer laser focused through a complex system of lenses onto the "mask" (also called the reticle), which contains the desired image. Light passes through the mask and is focused onto the wafer surface by a reduction lens system. The reduction system can vary according to the design but an order of magnitude in the reduction of 4X-5X is usually quite usual. When the image is projected onto the silicon wafer, the photoresist material acts only at certain ranges of wavelengths, which causes the exposed regions to change their physicochemical properties. Generally the acidity of the substrate is changed, making it more acidic or alkaline than the unexposed part. If the exposed region is more acidic it is said to be positive, while it is negative if it is more alkaline. The resist is "revealed" by exposure to an alkaline solution that removes exposed (in the case of a positive photoresist) or unexposed (negative photoresist) parts. The ability to print clear images depends on the wavelength used in the projection. Current light sources use wavelengths in the deep ultraviolet (DUV) range, that is, wavelengths that vary between 248 and 193 nanometers. These wavelengths allow a capacity for discerning details of a maximum of 50 nanometers. To reduce this printing limit below 50 nm, other techniques based on 193 nm light are needed, as well as liquid immersion techniques (immersion lithography). Tools that use 157 nm DUV wavelengths act in a similar way to current exposure systems. In 2006 the IBM company managed to lithograph details smaller than 30 nm. Other techniques employed today fall within the field of nanolithography.