Bioregulatory medical protocol with principles and foundations, with main clinical parameters, described by founder Dr Damir A Shakambet who is executive chairman of the International Society for Bioregulatory Medicine in London.
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Dr Damir A Shakambet M.D.
Biomedic Centre
23 Manchester Street
London W1U 4DJ
tel +44 - 207 935 6866
www.biomedic.co.uk
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4. Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine
•Prevalence of Degenerative
and Malignant Diseases
•Allopathic treatment based on
biochemical or mechanistic
approach
•Poor success for complex
diseases
•Need for new treatment
7. What are solutions?
Personalised
Preventative/predictive
System Biology
– Multifactorial
– Balancing
– Self healing potential
8. Dynamic Health Model
Presomatic
Acute
Chronic
S T A T I C MODEL
Degenerative
D Y N A M I C MODEL
Non-suppressive Bioregulatory reversal
Suppressive disease stage treatment
Malignant
Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine
10. Dynamic Model of Health
Disease orientated model
Waiting for symptoms
Diagnosis-fixed, criteria
based
Prolong life and palliative
treatment
Health orientated
model
Early presomatic signs
Diagnosis-flexible and
personalised search
for dysregulation
Reversal of Chronic
disease and causal
treatment
Old Static model New Dynamic model
Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine
11. System Biology and Bio
informatics
Biological Complex Systems
"Systems biology is putting together rather than taking apart,
favouring integration rather than reduction. It means changing
our philosophy, in the full sense of the term"
Denis Noble
13. Bertalanffy Prigogine
• Biological open systems
• Group of objects that work in
concert produce some result
• System as a set of independent
and interacting parts.
General System Theory
Self-organisation
Ilya Prigogine
1917-2003
• Multiple interactions of the system
• Organisation is spontaneous as
attempt to go to equilibrium as a form
of resonance.
• Balance of exploitation and
exploration
Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy
1901-1972
Biological Complex Systems
15. Time and space medicine
Principles of Bioregulation
and Homeostasis
Vertical
Horizontal
16. D I S E A S E
H E A L T H
Emotional / Bioenergetic
Biochemical
Humoral
Intercellular (Matrix)
Cellular
B I O L O G I C A L D I V I S I O N
REGRESSIVE
PROGRESSIVE
Disease levels
„space medicine‟
Principles of Bioregulation
and Homeostasis
22. Environment is your external metabolism
Dr Max Gerson
External&internal environment
system control
Principles of Bioregulation
and Homeostasis
P N E I GRS
Internal environment
DNA
External environment
24. Oxidative stress
Tissue
lesion
Augmented enzymes
that produce radicals
Phagocytosis
Inflammation (Activation of
the phospholipases,
cyclooxygenases y
lypooxygenases)
Destruction of the
antioxidants
Release of metals and
proteins (hemoglobin,
myoglobin)
Interruption of electron
transport
Trauma
Heat
Infection
Toxins
Geopatic
Biological terrain
and Clinical Ecology
25. Rehydration
dehydration
The most common symptoms of chronic dehydration:
1 Fatigue 10 Mood Swings
2 Constipation 11 Low Immunity
3 Digestive Disorders 12 Frequent Inflammations
4 Gastritis and Peptic Ulcers 13 Cholesterol Increase
5 Low Blood Pressure 14 Premature Aging
6 Respiratory Troubles 15 Acid-alkaline Imbalance
7 Excess Weight and Obesity 16 Cystitis
8 Dry Skin and Eczema 17 Congestion and Fluid Retention
9 Anxiety 18 etc..,
26. pH=7.36
pH=7.4
Increased Tissue Acidity
Increased acid
production
Diminished acid
elimination
phosphate, sulphuric acid
sulphates
low haemoglobin, plasma
proteins,
kidney stones, gall bladder
stones, cholesterol
phosphate buffers
osteophytes, atheromas KHCO3
NAHCO3
gout, rheumatism alkaline mineral Ca, Mg, K..
Biological terrain
and Clinical Ecology Tissue Acidity