This document discusses modeling the human body as an engineering system to better understand health and disease. It describes the body's major systems analogously to engineering components and processes. Key points made include:
- The circulatory system transports blood like a closed-circuit system. The heart acts as a pump.
- Cells are the basic functional units, and organs are groups of specialized cells that work together.
- Common diseases like acidity, diarrhea, migraines, and high/low blood pressure can be viewed as engineering problems related to pH balance, fluid circulation, and other physical factors.
- Taking an engineering approach can help identify health issues and guide natural treatment strategies focusing on lifestyle and diet.
The document discusses homeostasis and how the body responds to exercise. It begins by explaining the concept of homeostasis as maintaining a constant internal environment despite external changes. It then asks the reader to:
1) Describe homeostatic mechanisms regulating heart rate, breathing rate, body temperature, and blood glucose levels.
2) Explain how these homeostatic responses change during exercise and how the body works to maintain homeostasis.
3) Evaluate the importance of homeostasis in maintaining healthy body functioning and what would happen if it did not occur.
The document provides resources and additional content to help the reader complete the tasks, including describing specific homeostatic mechanisms, explaining how they relate to exercise, and discussing the consequences of losing homeostasis
This document discusses fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance. It covers topics like fluid intake and output, water balance, sodium, potassium, calcium and acid-base balance. Key points include:
- Infants and children have higher fluid requirements due to larger surface area and immature kidneys.
- Fluid intake is around 2-3 liters per day for adults, with output through lungs, skin, feces and urine of around 1500ml per day.
- Electrolyte abnormalities can cause various clinical symptoms and need to be treated by correcting underlying causes and restoring electrolyte levels slowly.
- Acid-base balance is maintained through respiratory and renal systems to balance pH, PCO2
This document provides an overview of the endocrine system and various endocrine glands and hormones. It discusses the anatomy and physiology of key glands like the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal and pancreas. It also presents several case studies relating to disorders of these glands, such as Cushing's syndrome, Graves' disease, hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, and diabetes mellitus. The document aims to discuss endocrine diseases, their treatments, and associated complications.
The document describes an electromagnetic wellness device called the Empower EM100 that is said to balance energy deficiencies in the body. It uses pulsing electromagnetic fields to provide relief from various conditions like back pain and arthritis. Some of its claimed benefits include balancing blood pH, improving metabolism, circulation and sleep quality, reducing inflammation and pain, and strengthening the immune system. The device is said to be highly effective, holistic, and have no moving parts, making it maintenance free and easy to use.
Therapeutic applications of yoga - a scientific approach_Shama.pptShama
1. The document discusses the therapeutic applications of yoga for treating various stress-related ailments and diseases. It explains how yoga helps balance the mind and nervous system to reduce stress.
2. Specific yoga practices like pranayama, asanas, relaxation and meditation techniques are recommended for diseases like asthma, arthritis, hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, obesity, and cancer.
3. Regular yoga practice can help manage stress levels and bring mental, physical and emotional balance to help prevent and cure lifestyle diseases. It is a low-cost and patient-centric approach compared to modern allopathic medicine.
the first few minutes of life is the most important and vital period to understand and also identify the survivability of a newborn. Resuscitation is one of the emergency management technique when the neonate is unable to initiate respiration on their own.
This document provides information on vital signs such as pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and body temperature. It defines each vital sign and lists normal ranges for adults and children. The document describes procedures for measuring each vital sign accurately and identifies common factors that can affect vital sign readings.
This document provides an introduction to obstetric anesthesia. It discusses how the anesthetist is responsible for maintaining the physiology of both the mother and fetus during childbirth. The anesthetist must understand and account for alterations in the mother's physiology, anatomy, and pharmacology that occur during pregnancy and delivery. This includes changes to organ function, muscle tone, circulation, respiration and more. Providing anesthesia for childbirth also carries certain risks that the anesthetist must be prepared for, such as potential complications related to the dual physiology of mother and fetus. Effective communication with obstetricians is important to achieve the best outcomes.
The document discusses homeostasis and how the body responds to exercise. It begins by explaining the concept of homeostasis as maintaining a constant internal environment despite external changes. It then asks the reader to:
1) Describe homeostatic mechanisms regulating heart rate, breathing rate, body temperature, and blood glucose levels.
2) Explain how these homeostatic responses change during exercise and how the body works to maintain homeostasis.
3) Evaluate the importance of homeostasis in maintaining healthy body functioning and what would happen if it did not occur.
The document provides resources and additional content to help the reader complete the tasks, including describing specific homeostatic mechanisms, explaining how they relate to exercise, and discussing the consequences of losing homeostasis
This document discusses fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance. It covers topics like fluid intake and output, water balance, sodium, potassium, calcium and acid-base balance. Key points include:
- Infants and children have higher fluid requirements due to larger surface area and immature kidneys.
- Fluid intake is around 2-3 liters per day for adults, with output through lungs, skin, feces and urine of around 1500ml per day.
- Electrolyte abnormalities can cause various clinical symptoms and need to be treated by correcting underlying causes and restoring electrolyte levels slowly.
- Acid-base balance is maintained through respiratory and renal systems to balance pH, PCO2
This document provides an overview of the endocrine system and various endocrine glands and hormones. It discusses the anatomy and physiology of key glands like the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal and pancreas. It also presents several case studies relating to disorders of these glands, such as Cushing's syndrome, Graves' disease, hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, and diabetes mellitus. The document aims to discuss endocrine diseases, their treatments, and associated complications.
The document describes an electromagnetic wellness device called the Empower EM100 that is said to balance energy deficiencies in the body. It uses pulsing electromagnetic fields to provide relief from various conditions like back pain and arthritis. Some of its claimed benefits include balancing blood pH, improving metabolism, circulation and sleep quality, reducing inflammation and pain, and strengthening the immune system. The device is said to be highly effective, holistic, and have no moving parts, making it maintenance free and easy to use.
Therapeutic applications of yoga - a scientific approach_Shama.pptShama
1. The document discusses the therapeutic applications of yoga for treating various stress-related ailments and diseases. It explains how yoga helps balance the mind and nervous system to reduce stress.
2. Specific yoga practices like pranayama, asanas, relaxation and meditation techniques are recommended for diseases like asthma, arthritis, hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, obesity, and cancer.
3. Regular yoga practice can help manage stress levels and bring mental, physical and emotional balance to help prevent and cure lifestyle diseases. It is a low-cost and patient-centric approach compared to modern allopathic medicine.
the first few minutes of life is the most important and vital period to understand and also identify the survivability of a newborn. Resuscitation is one of the emergency management technique when the neonate is unable to initiate respiration on their own.
This document provides information on vital signs such as pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and body temperature. It defines each vital sign and lists normal ranges for adults and children. The document describes procedures for measuring each vital sign accurately and identifies common factors that can affect vital sign readings.
This document provides an introduction to obstetric anesthesia. It discusses how the anesthetist is responsible for maintaining the physiology of both the mother and fetus during childbirth. The anesthetist must understand and account for alterations in the mother's physiology, anatomy, and pharmacology that occur during pregnancy and delivery. This includes changes to organ function, muscle tone, circulation, respiration and more. Providing anesthesia for childbirth also carries certain risks that the anesthetist must be prepared for, such as potential complications related to the dual physiology of mother and fetus. Effective communication with obstetricians is important to achieve the best outcomes.
The document discusses the endocrine system and various endocrine glands. It provides details on hormones produced by different glands and how they regulate various bodily functions. It also describes different endocrine disorders like hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes insipidus and their management.
A 35-year-old male presents with fever and abdominal pain. He is diagnosed with severe dengue fever based on laboratory tests. The document discusses pathogenesis of dengue including antibody-dependent enhancement and cytokine storm. It covers clinical features, complications, and management of severe dengue including fluid resuscitation and recognition of bleeding. Key aspects of fluid resuscitation are discussed such as type of fluid, rate, and objectives to guide therapy and watch for worsening hemodynamics. The document provides guidance on differential diagnosis and intensive care of patients with severe dengue.
This document discusses preeclampsia and hypertension during pregnancy. Some key points:
- Preeclampsia/hypertension during pregnancy is a leading cause of maternal mortality in Indonesia.
- The etiology of preeclampsia is still unclear and pregnancy care is often handled by non-medical personnel with high referral rates.
- It provides diagnostic criteria and guidelines for managing preeclampsia, hypertension during pregnancy, and their complications. Treatment involves blood pressure monitoring, labor induction or C-section depending on gestational age and severity of symptoms.
Fluid and electrolyte balance is a dynamic process that is crucial for life.
Plays important role in homeostasis.
Imbalance may result from many factors, associates with illness
Water comprises 60% (40L) of the body weight of an average adult.
Water is the solvent of life. water is more important than any other single compound to life. lt is involved in several body functions.
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This document discusses nutrition requirements for workers exposed to heat and radiation. It defines nutrient requirements as the minimum amount of nutrients needed to maintain health, and recommended intake as the amount needed for 97.5% of the population to be healthy. It provides information on energy, protein, and fluid needs and how they are affected by factors like age, gender, physical activity level, and environmental conditions like heat. Guidelines are given for ensuring adequate intake of calories, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and fluids for workers in hot environments.
This document discusses homeostasis, which refers to the maintenance of stable internal conditions in the body despite changes in the external environment. It describes how unicellular organisms evolved internal environments as multicellular organisms developed. The human body maintains homeostasis through various organ systems that cooperate via feedback mechanisms to keep conditions like temperature, pH, electrolyte levels, and oxygen/carbon dioxide levels within normal ranges. Homeostatic control mechanisms can involve negative or positive feedback loops to restore the body's normal state when disturbed.
The document discusses exercise, recommending 60 minutes per day for children, 30 minutes most days for adults, and 150 minutes per week for pregnant women. It describes aerobic and iso-kinetic exercises and their benefits. Regular exercise provides physical benefits like reducing obesity and disease risk, and psychological benefits such as stress relief, boosted mood, and improved cognition. Characteristics of those who exercise regularly include enjoying their activity and having a positive attitude towards physical fitness. Common intervention strategies aim to modify determinants of activity through family, workplace, nutrition, school and environmental programs. Potential unintended negative effects need to be guarded against.
The document discusses the physiology of body fluids. It states that in young adult males, total body water constitutes 55-60% of body weight and is divided into two compartments: extracellular fluid (ECF) and intracellular fluid (ICF). ECF makes up about 1/3 of total body water and includes interstitial fluid and plasma. ICF makes up about 2/3 of total body water and is located inside cells. The document provides examples of how fluid compartments change over a person's lifetime and between genders. It also discusses the roles of various electrolytes like sodium, chloride, and potassium between the ECF and ICF.
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This document discusses hypertension (high blood pressure). It begins by defining hypertension and describing the prevalence globally and in various countries and populations. It then discusses primary and secondary hypertension, their causes, symptoms, and complications. The document outlines examinations used to diagnose hypertension and natural/naturopathic management approaches like diet, yoga, fasting, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, chromotherapy, air therapy, magnetotherapy, and acupuncture. Specific dietary recommendations, yoga poses, hydrotherapy treatments, essential oils, colors, acupuncture points are provided. Research supporting various natural approaches is also mentioned.
Scalar energy is a natural positive frequency that resonates with the human body and produces health benefits. It has always existed but was only recently discovered by scientists. Scalar energy works at the sub-atomic level by pulsating electrons and protons in atoms, supplying cells with optimal energy levels of 70-90 millivolts. When embedded in products, scalar energy can restore healthy cell voltage, uncluster blood flow, and enhance brain and immune system function for improved health and longevity.
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1) The document describes several cases of poisoning including organophosphorus, Cleistanthus collinus (Oduvanthalai), and oleander.
2) For the organophosphorus case, the patient presented with pinpoint pupils and muscle weakness. Atropine and pralidoxime were used for treatment.
3) The Cleistanthus collinus case involved hypokalemia, metabolic acidosis, and ARDS. Treatment included sodium bicarbonate and potassium supplementation.
4) Oleander poisoning can cause cardiac glycoside toxicity leading to arrhythmias. Management focuses on supportive care and treating arrhythmias.
The document discusses the role of endocrine glands, specifically the adrenal glands, in regulating homeostasis and the body's nonspecific adaptation to stress. It describes the three layers of the adrenal cortex - the zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, and zona reticularis - and the hormones each layer produces. It also discusses the adrenal medulla and the catecholamines it releases, such as adrenaline and noradrenaline, in response to stress. The hormones of the adrenal glands help mobilize the body's resources and restore balance under stress through effects on metabolism, immune function, and other physiological systems.
This document provides an overview of various common diseases, including their causes, symptoms, affected organs, treatment options, and prevention measures. It summarizes information on diseases like atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, angina pectoris, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancers, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, COPD, asthma, swine flu, amoebiasis, and cholera. For each disease, it outlines the key details about etiology, pathophysiology, management guidelines, and population impact. The document serves as a reference guide to increase understanding of major diseases.
This document provides an overview of several common diseases, including their affected organs, symptoms, causes, treatment options, and prevalence. For each disease, brief details are given about incubation period, drug of choice/dosage, WHO guidelines, preventive measures, and treatment therapy. The diseases discussed include atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, angina pectoris, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancers, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, COPD, asthma, swine flu, amoebiasis, and cholera.
This document provides an overview of several common diseases, including their affected organs, symptoms, causes, treatment options, and prevention measures. For each disease, there is information on the causative organism or organ damage, drug of choice and dosage, WHO guidelines, total population infected, and any government prevention measures. The diseases discussed include atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, angina pectoris, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancers, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, COPD, asthma, swine flu, amoebiasis, and cholera.
Dr. Bharat Bhushan is a professor of medicine and interventional neurologist at Government Medical College in Kota, Rajasthan, India. He has over 18 years of experience and qualifications including MBBS, MD, DM in Neurology, and FICP. He has published over 35 research papers and contributed to several medical research projects. The document discusses the concept of a "treadmill for the brain" to improve cognitive fitness through a balanced routine of exercise, sleep, and diet in order to stimulate and exercise the brain. It emphasizes coordinating the adaptation of organs like the gut, muscles and brain for overall health and quality of life.
This document provides information on hormones, hormonal disorders, and their treatment. It discusses various glands of the endocrine system and the hormones they produce, including the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, ovaries, testes, and pineal gland. It then covers several hormonal disorders - growth hormone excess and deficiency affecting the pituitary; thyroid disorders; adrenal disorders like Cushing's and Addison's disease; diabetes insipidus; prolactinoma; and menopause. For each, it discusses symptoms, investigations, and homeopathic and conventional treatment approaches. The document emphasizes managing hormonal disorders and related symptoms using diet, lifestyle changes, hormone therapy when needed, and homeopathic medicines
General considerations for anesthesia in small animals ilyaszargar
This document discusses general considerations for anaesthesia. It covers topics like the definition of anaesthesia, evaluation of patients for general anaesthesia including anamnesis, physical examination, haematological and biochemical examination. It also discusses anaesthetic considerations for specific conditions and surgeries like trauma, renal disease, urinary tract obstruction, gastric surgeries, intestinal surgeries, diabetes, hypothyroid/hyperthyroid patients, pediatrics and caesarean section. Key factors discussed include monitoring, supportive therapy, choice of anaesthetic agents and dosages depending on the condition of the patient.
The document discusses the endocrine system and various endocrine glands. It provides details on hormones produced by different glands and how they regulate various bodily functions. It also describes different endocrine disorders like hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes insipidus and their management.
A 35-year-old male presents with fever and abdominal pain. He is diagnosed with severe dengue fever based on laboratory tests. The document discusses pathogenesis of dengue including antibody-dependent enhancement and cytokine storm. It covers clinical features, complications, and management of severe dengue including fluid resuscitation and recognition of bleeding. Key aspects of fluid resuscitation are discussed such as type of fluid, rate, and objectives to guide therapy and watch for worsening hemodynamics. The document provides guidance on differential diagnosis and intensive care of patients with severe dengue.
This document discusses preeclampsia and hypertension during pregnancy. Some key points:
- Preeclampsia/hypertension during pregnancy is a leading cause of maternal mortality in Indonesia.
- The etiology of preeclampsia is still unclear and pregnancy care is often handled by non-medical personnel with high referral rates.
- It provides diagnostic criteria and guidelines for managing preeclampsia, hypertension during pregnancy, and their complications. Treatment involves blood pressure monitoring, labor induction or C-section depending on gestational age and severity of symptoms.
Fluid and electrolyte balance is a dynamic process that is crucial for life.
Plays important role in homeostasis.
Imbalance may result from many factors, associates with illness
Water comprises 60% (40L) of the body weight of an average adult.
Water is the solvent of life. water is more important than any other single compound to life. lt is involved in several body functions.
gizi pada pekerja terpapar panas dan radiassi .pptiqbalhanif211
This document discusses nutrition requirements for workers exposed to heat and radiation. It defines nutrient requirements as the minimum amount of nutrients needed to maintain health, and recommended intake as the amount needed for 97.5% of the population to be healthy. It provides information on energy, protein, and fluid needs and how they are affected by factors like age, gender, physical activity level, and environmental conditions like heat. Guidelines are given for ensuring adequate intake of calories, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and fluids for workers in hot environments.
This document discusses homeostasis, which refers to the maintenance of stable internal conditions in the body despite changes in the external environment. It describes how unicellular organisms evolved internal environments as multicellular organisms developed. The human body maintains homeostasis through various organ systems that cooperate via feedback mechanisms to keep conditions like temperature, pH, electrolyte levels, and oxygen/carbon dioxide levels within normal ranges. Homeostatic control mechanisms can involve negative or positive feedback loops to restore the body's normal state when disturbed.
The document discusses exercise, recommending 60 minutes per day for children, 30 minutes most days for adults, and 150 minutes per week for pregnant women. It describes aerobic and iso-kinetic exercises and their benefits. Regular exercise provides physical benefits like reducing obesity and disease risk, and psychological benefits such as stress relief, boosted mood, and improved cognition. Characteristics of those who exercise regularly include enjoying their activity and having a positive attitude towards physical fitness. Common intervention strategies aim to modify determinants of activity through family, workplace, nutrition, school and environmental programs. Potential unintended negative effects need to be guarded against.
The document discusses the physiology of body fluids. It states that in young adult males, total body water constitutes 55-60% of body weight and is divided into two compartments: extracellular fluid (ECF) and intracellular fluid (ICF). ECF makes up about 1/3 of total body water and includes interstitial fluid and plasma. ICF makes up about 2/3 of total body water and is located inside cells. The document provides examples of how fluid compartments change over a person's lifetime and between genders. It also discusses the roles of various electrolytes like sodium, chloride, and potassium between the ECF and ICF.
Hypertension Beat Naturally BY DR. Y. ROSY AYDARosy Ayda
This document discusses hypertension (high blood pressure). It begins by defining hypertension and describing the prevalence globally and in various countries and populations. It then discusses primary and secondary hypertension, their causes, symptoms, and complications. The document outlines examinations used to diagnose hypertension and natural/naturopathic management approaches like diet, yoga, fasting, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, chromotherapy, air therapy, magnetotherapy, and acupuncture. Specific dietary recommendations, yoga poses, hydrotherapy treatments, essential oils, colors, acupuncture points are provided. Research supporting various natural approaches is also mentioned.
Scalar energy is a natural positive frequency that resonates with the human body and produces health benefits. It has always existed but was only recently discovered by scientists. Scalar energy works at the sub-atomic level by pulsating electrons and protons in atoms, supplying cells with optimal energy levels of 70-90 millivolts. When embedded in products, scalar energy can restore healthy cell voltage, uncluster blood flow, and enhance brain and immune system function for improved health and longevity.
Stirwand™ - Making the Water you Drink Countjudygreeno
Dehydration affects every bodily function. No matter how much you drink, most are still dehydrated. Learn why and how this simple, affordable and clinically proven technology can dramatically increase hydration, blood oxygen & detoxification.
1) The document describes several cases of poisoning including organophosphorus, Cleistanthus collinus (Oduvanthalai), and oleander.
2) For the organophosphorus case, the patient presented with pinpoint pupils and muscle weakness. Atropine and pralidoxime were used for treatment.
3) The Cleistanthus collinus case involved hypokalemia, metabolic acidosis, and ARDS. Treatment included sodium bicarbonate and potassium supplementation.
4) Oleander poisoning can cause cardiac glycoside toxicity leading to arrhythmias. Management focuses on supportive care and treating arrhythmias.
The document discusses the role of endocrine glands, specifically the adrenal glands, in regulating homeostasis and the body's nonspecific adaptation to stress. It describes the three layers of the adrenal cortex - the zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, and zona reticularis - and the hormones each layer produces. It also discusses the adrenal medulla and the catecholamines it releases, such as adrenaline and noradrenaline, in response to stress. The hormones of the adrenal glands help mobilize the body's resources and restore balance under stress through effects on metabolism, immune function, and other physiological systems.
This document provides an overview of various common diseases, including their causes, symptoms, affected organs, treatment options, and prevention measures. It summarizes information on diseases like atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, angina pectoris, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancers, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, COPD, asthma, swine flu, amoebiasis, and cholera. For each disease, it outlines the key details about etiology, pathophysiology, management guidelines, and population impact. The document serves as a reference guide to increase understanding of major diseases.
This document provides an overview of several common diseases, including their affected organs, symptoms, causes, treatment options, and prevalence. For each disease, brief details are given about incubation period, drug of choice/dosage, WHO guidelines, preventive measures, and treatment therapy. The diseases discussed include atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, angina pectoris, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancers, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, COPD, asthma, swine flu, amoebiasis, and cholera.
This document provides an overview of several common diseases, including their affected organs, symptoms, causes, treatment options, and prevention measures. For each disease, there is information on the causative organism or organ damage, drug of choice and dosage, WHO guidelines, total population infected, and any government prevention measures. The diseases discussed include atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, angina pectoris, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancers, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, COPD, asthma, swine flu, amoebiasis, and cholera.
Dr. Bharat Bhushan is a professor of medicine and interventional neurologist at Government Medical College in Kota, Rajasthan, India. He has over 18 years of experience and qualifications including MBBS, MD, DM in Neurology, and FICP. He has published over 35 research papers and contributed to several medical research projects. The document discusses the concept of a "treadmill for the brain" to improve cognitive fitness through a balanced routine of exercise, sleep, and diet in order to stimulate and exercise the brain. It emphasizes coordinating the adaptation of organs like the gut, muscles and brain for overall health and quality of life.
This document provides information on hormones, hormonal disorders, and their treatment. It discusses various glands of the endocrine system and the hormones they produce, including the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, ovaries, testes, and pineal gland. It then covers several hormonal disorders - growth hormone excess and deficiency affecting the pituitary; thyroid disorders; adrenal disorders like Cushing's and Addison's disease; diabetes insipidus; prolactinoma; and menopause. For each, it discusses symptoms, investigations, and homeopathic and conventional treatment approaches. The document emphasizes managing hormonal disorders and related symptoms using diet, lifestyle changes, hormone therapy when needed, and homeopathic medicines
General considerations for anesthesia in small animals ilyaszargar
This document discusses general considerations for anaesthesia. It covers topics like the definition of anaesthesia, evaluation of patients for general anaesthesia including anamnesis, physical examination, haematological and biochemical examination. It also discusses anaesthetic considerations for specific conditions and surgeries like trauma, renal disease, urinary tract obstruction, gastric surgeries, intestinal surgeries, diabetes, hypothyroid/hyperthyroid patients, pediatrics and caesarean section. Key factors discussed include monitoring, supportive therapy, choice of anaesthetic agents and dosages depending on the condition of the patient.
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ENGINEERING APPROACH TO HUMAN HEALTH
AUTHOR: Er. S.P.Sharma, B.E.(Mech) IIT Roorkee, MBA
Presenter: Er. S.P.Sharma (also a Naturopath)
Affiliation: Dy General Manager, NTPC Ltd, Darlipali, India
Consultancy time 7 PM -9 PM, whatsapp no. 9650999196, skype: spsharma711
Human medical engineering
2. 2
HUMAN LONGEVITY
DEVERAHA BABA, INDIA, 400 YRS (MIT RESEARCH 250+ YRS)
LIFE EXPECTANCY -JAPAN 102 YRS (MAX.120 YRS)
INDIA- 69 YRS, MAXIMUM 100 YRS
MUMBAI, INDIA- 52 YRS
RURAL, INDIA- 80 YRS
DEATH RATE IN PRODUCTIVE AGE 20-60 YRS- 4 PER 1000
OVERALL DEATH RATE IN INDIA- 7.3 PER 1000
MAINLY 4 REASONS OF ADULTS’ DEATH
KIDNEY FAILURE, LIVER CANCER, LUNGS CANCER, HEART
FAILURE
IT IS INDIVIDUALS’ RESPONSIBILITY TO LIVE LONGER
4. 4
POLLUTANTS EFFECT ON HEALTH
POLLUTANT SOURCE HEALTH EFFECT
SO2 INDUSTRY RESPIRATORY AND CARDIO-
VASCULAR ILLNESS
NOx VEHICLES, IND. -------------DO------------
PM ---DO---------- PARTICLES PENETRATE DEEP INTO
LUNGS & ENTER BLOOD STREAM
CO VEHICLES ATTACH TO Hb, HEADACHE, FATIGUE
OZONE FORMED FROM RESPIRATORY ILLNESS
NOx+VOCs
VOCs VEHICLES, OIL EYE/SKIN IRRITATION, CARCINOGENIC
INDUSTRY
5. 5
EMPLOYEE MORTALITY
WHO ON DEATHS IN INDIA - 61% DUE TO NON-
COMMUNICABLE DESEASES (NCD), CONSISTING OF
CARDIO-VASCULAR- 45%
CRONIC RESPIRATORY- 22%
CANCER- 12%
DIABETES-3%
NCD DEATHS ARE CONTROLLABLE
COMPANIES CAN MAKE PROPER MECHANISMS
STRESS CONTROL/ LIFE STYLE/ WORK-LIFE BALANCE
KNOW YOUR OWN BODY MACHINE
6. 6
HUMAN MACHINE ENGINEERING MODEL
HUMAN BODY IS A MACHINE
FOOD INPUT AS A FUEL AND WORK AS OUTPUT
BODY KEEPS WORKING AS LONG AS IT IS IN HEALTHY MODE
BODY BECOMES SICK , BREAKS DOWN IF ANY PART OUT OF
ORDER
QUALITY FOOD AS IMPORTANT AS QUALITY FUEL TO ENGINE
NEEDS CONSTANT ATTENTION TO ITS SYMPTOMS
IT CAN BREAKDOWN ANYWHERE IF NOT KEEPING WELL
PREVENTIVE CHECKS CAN ALWAYS ENHANCE HEALTHY LIFE
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CELL- A BASIC UNIT OF BODY
A CELL IS A UNIT IN ITSELF TO PERFORM CERTAIN
PREDEFINED FUNCTIONS
A GROUP OF CELLS MAKE AN ORGAN
BODY IS A COMBINATION OF ORGANS WITH A SPECIFIC
PURPOSE
ORGANS WORK LIKE VARIOUS PARTS OF CAR
BLOOD, A LIFELINE FLUID, NEEDS QUALITY CONTROL
BLOOD SUPPLIES TO CELLS THE OXYGEN AND ENERGY FUEL
BLOOD HAS RBC, WBC, PLATELETS, PLASMA (SERUM)
RBC LIFE NORMAL 120 DAYS, THALASSEMIA <30 DAYS
9. BODY DISTRESS CALL
● HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURE
● HIGH OR LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
● PAIN IN PARTICULAR LOCATION
● HEADACHE
● NUMBNESS IN ANY PART
● VOMIT SENSATION
● VERTIGO
● SWEATING
● ALLERGIC COUGHING
● UNCOMFORTABLE FEELING- MENTAL/PHYSICAL
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HUMAN BODY AS ENGINEERING MODEL
SKELETON SYSTEM- 206 BONES AND JOINTS MOVEMENT
MUSCULAR SYSTEM- 650 MUSCLES- HALF BODY WEIGHT
MUSCULAR MOVEMENT BY Mg+ (CONTR)& K+ (EXPN)
MUSCULAR PAIN DUE TO LACK OF BLOOD CIRCULATION
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM- CLOSED CIRCUIT SYSTEM
BLOOD SUPPLY THROUGH ARTERIES, BACK THRU VEINS
HEART AS RECIPROCATING DIFRAGM PUMP
FULL BLOOD THROUGH LUNGS FOR CO2 / O2 EXCHANGE
HEAD, HANDS, TRUNK, LEGS, KIDNEY ETC. IN PARALLEL
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HUMAN BODY AS ENGINEERING MODEL
DIGESTION SYSTEM- MOUTH, OESOFAGUS, STOMACH, LIVER,
DUODENUM, PANCREAS, SMALL INTESTINE, LARGE
INTESTINE, COLON, RECTUM
BODY MAINTAINS Ph VALUE, SALIVA 6.5-7.5, STOMACH 4.0-
6.5, SM INT 7.0-8.5, COLON 4.0-7.0, BLOOD 7.35-7.45, URINE
5.8-6.8
BODY WILL DIE AT BLOOD Ph BEYOND 6.8-7.8
SODIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM HYPO PHOSPHATE, SODIUM
SULFATE- GIVES Na+ INCREASES Ph
SOME ACIDS TRIGGER EXCRETION OF SODIUM FROM BLOOD
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HUMAN BODY AS ENGINEERING MODEL
REPRODUCTION SYSTEM –
FEMALE 2 OVERIES RELEASE OVUM ALTERNATE MONTH
OVUM LIFE 2 DAYS, REACHES UTERUS IN 14DAYS
MALE CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION X & Y SPERMS-LIFE 5 DAYS
X-SPERM PRODUCES FEMALE FOETUS, Y-SPERM PRODUCES MALE
SELECTIVE REPRODUCTION FOR FARM ANIMALS, MORE FEMALES
FOR MORE MILK OR MORE MALES FOR MEAT & FARM WORKING.
GOOD TECHNOLOGY FOR DAIRY BUSINESS
HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE LIFE 18-45 YRS, FARM ANIMALS 2-15 YRS
ELEPHANT (MAMMAL) LIFE SPAN 250 YEARS, GESTATION 24 MONTHS
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HUMAN BODY AS ENGINEERING MODEL
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM –
GLANDS FOR HORMONES & ENZIMES
THYROID, PITUITARY, PANCREASE, LIVER, TESTES, OVERIES
BODY CONTROL MECHANISMS
GROWTH, MOOD, DIGESTIVE ACTIVITIES, TRAITS
GLANDS ARE SELF REGULATORY, FOR BENEFIT TO BODY
BLOOD CIRCULATION THROUGH GLANDS NECESSARY
GLAND CAPILLIARIES GET CLOGGED, SUPPRESS ACTIVITY
EXTERNAL HORMONES SUPPRESS GLANDS ACTIVITY
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HUMAN BODY AS ENGINEERING MODEL
BRAIN & NERVE SYSTEM–
CONTROLS WHOLE BODY SYSTEMS
HEART BEAT, SENSES, MOVEMENT, TASTE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, RECORD KEEPING
NEW BRAIN CELLS FOR NEW INFORMATION, REVISION
GENERATES AND CONTROLS IMOTIONS
INCHING MOVEMENT, LOCKING THROUGH Mg+ & K+ IONS
INVOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS
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GASTIRC SYSTEM MEMORY EFFECT
BODY RECORDS FOOD CONTENT AND INTAKE TIMINGS
READY STOMACH TO RECEIVE SIMILAR FOOD NEXT DAY
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, FAT ENERGY STORAGE
HUNGER FEELING AT REGULAR TIME
HUNGER DIMNISHES IF FOOD TAKEN LATE
LITTLE FOOD WITH WATER INTAKE CAN ALSO REPLACE MEAL
FULLY CHEW TASTY ITEM IN MOUTH TO GIVE A FULL FEELING
SMALL BUT FREQUENT FOOD IS BETTER THAN OVER-EATING
ACID GENERATION AT REGULAR TIME, REGULAR FOOD MUST
TO AVOID ACIDITY
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BODY PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
PHYSICAL- TEMPRATURE, BLOOD PRESSURE, PULSE, ETC.
PAIN/ SWELLING/ AFFECTED PART
IDENTIFY SYSTEM HAVING PROBLEM
IDENTIFY PART SHOWING DISTRESS LEVEL
BLOOD TEST/ INVESTIGATION
IDENTIFY POSSIBLE DISEASES
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS TO REMOVE DOUBTFUL DISEASE
IDENTIFY WHAT WAS FOOD AND SYMPTOMS A DAY BEFORE
TRY NATURAL TREATMENT FIRST AND OBSERVE EFFECT
TAKE MORE FACTORS INTO ACCOUNT AS A WHOLISTIC
TREATMENT
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BODY PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
BLOOD PRESSURE HIGH- PULSE, SYSTOLIC, DIASTOLIC, VEINS
NUMBNESS- LOW BLOOD CIRCULATION
VERTIGO- LOW HB, ACIDITY, LOW BP, LACK OF WATER
WEAKNESS- LOW FOOD INTAKE, FEVER, ACIDITY,
INDIGESTION, LOW HB
INFECTION- TEMP. HIGH, WBC HIGH, LOW HB, PULSE HIGH
NEUTRFILS HIGH- BACTERIAL INFECTION
FEVER + LOW WBC- VIRAL INFECTION
HIGH LYMPHOCITES- SWELLING
HIGH ESINOFILS- BODY ALLERGY, ASTHMA, ETCHING
ESR INDICATES CUMULATIVE INFECTION OVER A TIME
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-ACIDITY
SIMPLE Ph PROBLEM
Ph GOES DOWN THE MIN. WORKING LEVEL
REASONS- EMPTY STOMACH, LONG FASTING
LATE BREAK FAST, ACIDIC FRUITS, OVER EATING
CONSTIPATION, UNCLEAR MOTION
TREATMENT- TO INCREASE Ph
TAKE ALKALINE FRUITS & FOODS, AVOID EMPTY STOMACH
BOWEL EXERCISES FOR CLEARING GASTRIC SYSTEM
FOLLOW NORMAL SLEEP PATTERN
SMALL BUT FREQUENT FOOD INTAKE WITH LOTS OF WATER
LOW FAT FOOD/ BOILED VEGETABLES WITH SALADS
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-DIARRHEA
MOSTLY DUE TO LOW Ph IN SMALL OR LARGE INTESTINE
COLON STOPS WATER ABSORPTION
BODY CLEANING MECHANISM
TREATMENT BY MAKING UP THRU SALT AND SUGAR WATER
ALKALINE FOOD/ FRUITS TO INCREASE Ph
MEDICINES TO REDUCE BOWEL IRRITABILITY
DIARRHEA WITH VOMITTING IS SERIOUS
RISK OF URIC ACID AND UREA TOXICITY
FAST TREATMENT IS NECESSARY
BEWARE OF WATER/ FOOD QUALITY IN FUTURE
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-MIGRAINE
LARGELY DUE TO HIGH HCL CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD,
HYPERKALAMIA, LOW PULSE, LOW BLOOD PRESSURE, LOW TEMP
LOW BLOOD Ph GIVES NEEDLE PAIN IN BRAIN,LOCAL POINTS
INTAKE OF SOME Na+ EXCRETION TRIGGER A DAY BEFORE
TRIGGERS- LEMON, ACETIC ACID, EMPTY STOMACH, STRESS, ULCER
DIGESTION STOPPED RESULTS IN LOW BODY TEMPERATURE
TREATMENT THRU HCL EXCRETION FROM BLOOD
ALL ACID OUT THROUGH VOMITTING, EACH TIME WATER
CUCUMBER WITH SKIN, DRY ATTA BISCUITS (NON-BUTTER)
WAIT FOR 1-2 HRS TO SETTLE DOWN
TAKE EASY DIGESTIBLE/ ALKALINE FOOD WHEN APETITE.
SMALL BUT FREQUENT FOOD IN FUTURE, AVOID Na+ TRIGGERS
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL- BP
BLOOD PRESSURE- LOW OR HIGH (NORMAL 120/80 MM Hg)
CLOSED CIRCUIT BLOOD RECIRCULATION SYSTEM
PULSE, SYSTOLIC, DAISTOLIC, VEINS PRESSURE INDICATORS
ESR, TLC, UREA, URIC ACID, WATER CONTENT-REASONS
BODY WEIGHT, FOOD, FRUIT INTAKE, LIFE STYLE CHANGES
DIAGNOSE THE REAL PROBLEM
TREAT WITH LONG TERM STRATEGY
ACIDIC INPUT DECREASES BP, DECREASES WATER IN BLOOD
ALKALINE INPUT INCREASES BP-INCREASED WATER CONTENT
LEMON FOR HIGH BP, CUCMBER WITH NaCl FOR LOW BP
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL- PARKINSON
BODY WORKING FREQUENCY 1.2 Hz (PULSE 72 PER MIN)
SKELETON NATURAL FREQUENCY- 2 TO 10 Hz
TIGHT MUSCLES- HIGHER NATURAL FREQUENCY
LOOSE MUSCLES- LOWER NATURAL FREQUENCY
RESONANCE/HARMONICS GENERATION AT LOOSE MUSCLES
PAIN KILLERS, NICOTINE, WINE CREATES LOOSE MUSCLES
LOW CONFIDENCE LEVEL RESULTS IN MORE PROBLEM
TREATMENT- STRENGTHENING MUSCLES
AVOID MEDICINES HAVING SIDE EFFECTS
YOGA, LIGHT MUSCLE EXERCISE, ALTERNATIVE MEDICATION
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-ARTHRITIS
ANY OR ALL BODY JOINTS EFFECTED
URIC ACID IS CULPRIT
URIC ACID IS MIDDLE PRODUCT IN MUSCULAR ACTIVITY
UREA IS FINAL PRODUCT OF PROTIEN METABOLISM
URIC ACID CRISTALS PRECIPITATE IN IDLE JOINTS/ SPACES
TREATMENT LIES IN REDUCTION OF URIC ACID
AVOID HIGH PROTEIN INTAKE, RED MEAT, PULSES,
MUSHROOM, SPINACH, RAW TOMATO, CHEESE ETC.
USE MAGNETIC THERAPY- INCREASE BLOOD CIRCULATION
TAKE GARLIC, SODIUM PRODUCTS TO DISSOLVE URIC ACID
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-PILES
LARGELY A PROBLEM OF BRITTLE SKIN AT RECTUM
FUNGAL INFECTION/ CYST FORMATION/ EATCHING
BLEEDING RED DETECTED IN TOILET
CONSTIPATED PEOPLE HAVE IT MORE
TAKE EASILY DIGESTIBLE FOOD, FIBROUS, GREEN SALAD
MULTIVITAMIN FOR A WEEK
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOR DIGESTION & CONSTIPATION
APPLY MUSTARD OIL LOCALLY
TAKE CS6X + SIL 6X FOR DISSOLVING CYST
REGULAR BOWEL EXERCISE AFTER MEAL
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-OBESITY
LARGELY A PROBLEM OF MISMATCH OF CALORIE IN & OUT
HYPO-THYROID, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, FEW CASES
40% URBAN OBESITY IN INDIA, RARELY IN RURAL AREAS
VISCIUS CIRCLE OF WEIGHT GAIN
MORE WEIGHT-MORE ENERGY TO MOVE- MORE FOOD IN
TREATMENT- WILL POWER, LIFE STYLE CHANGES
LESS FOOD WITHOUT FAT- MORE FREQUENTLY, IF NEEDED
NO FOOD WITHOUT APPETITE, MORE FRUITS
FULL CHEW, WALK 1 KM AFTER EVERY MEAL
TAKE SOME BISCUITS WITH WATER IF NEEDED IN BETWEEN
MEALS
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-PIMPLES, ACNE
LARGELY A PROBLEM OF DRAINAGE OF EXCESS ALBUMIN
ALBUMIN IS A BINDING ELEMENT FOR BONES
GROWTH/ SEX HORMONE ADD TO THIS PROBLEM
OILY/ INFECTIOUS SKIN MAKE IT WORSE
TREATMENT LIES IN REDUCING INFECTION
AVOID TRAPPING ALBUMIN UNDER SKIN
TAKE HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOR INFECTION
WASH FACE WITH SIMPLE SOAP 3 TIMES A DAY
REGULARLY KEEP FACE WET OR WIPE WITH WET CLOTH
AVOID USE OF OIL ON FACE UNLESS FACE IS DRY
OILY SKIN PEOPLE CAN WASH FACE MORE FREQUENTLY
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-PSORIASIS
LARGELY A PROBLEM OF DRYNESS, FUNGAL INFECTION
LACK OF WATER CONTENT/ LUBRICATION OF SKIN
DRY WEATHER MAKES IT SERIOUS
CONSTIPATED PEOPLE HAVE IT MORE
TAKE HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOR SKIN INFECTION
APPLY MUSTARD OIL JUST AFTER BATHING
MULTIVITAMIN DOSE FOR A WEEK
GLOVES AND SHOCKS FOR COVERING EXPOSED PARTS
TAKE MORE WATER, EASILY DIGESTIBLE FOOD
AVOID DUSTY ENVIRONMENT
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-KIDNEY STONE
LARGELY A PROBLEM OF EXCESS CALCIUM & URIC ACID
CALCIUM URATE CRYSTALS DEPOSITING AT ONE LOCATION
PAIN IN BACK ON SIDES AND NOT IN CENTRE
TWISTING BODY PAINFUL
SOLUTION- HOMEO MEDICINE TO REDUCE URIC ACID
DAILY 30 MIN SUN EXPOSURE FOR NATURAL VITAMIN –D,
AVOID SUPPLIMENTS
WATER INTAKE 4 LITRES IN WINTER, 5 LITRES IN SUMMER
URINATION EVERY 2 HOURS
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-UTI
URINARY TRACT INFECTION- PROBLEM IN URINATION
URINE HOLDING, FREQUENT RELEASING, PAINFUL
MILD FEVER ASSOCIATED
URINE EXAMINATION SHOWS RBCs & PUS CELLS
IT IS A BACTERIAL INFECTION
TAKE PROPER ANTI-BIOTICS THERAPY
WATER AND FOOD QUALITY TO CHECK RECURRENCE
FEMALES PERSONAL HYGIENE IS MUST.
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DISEASE ON ENGG MODEL-SMALL HEIGHT
A PROBLEM OF LOW GROWTH HORMONE & MALNUTRITION
HEIGHT INCREASE UPTO 15 YRS FOR GIRLS, 20 YRS FOR BOYS
LACK OF CALCIUM & IRON ABSORPTION IN BODY
THIROIDINUM HORMONE CAN GIVE BOOST TO HEIGHT
ATHLETIC EXERCISES CAN INCREASE CALCIUM ABSORPTION
ELONGATION FOR 30 MINUTES EVERY DAY FOR CHILDREN
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE BEST FOR HEIGHT, NO SIDE EFFECT
MAINLY CALCIUM & IRON RICH FOOD
STOP MEDICINE AT HEIGHT 5’5” FOR GIRLS, 5’10” FOR BOYS
TOO MUCH HEIGHT GIVES PROBLEMS FOR HEART & BONES
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ENGG MODEL- MIND CONCENTRATION
LARGELY MOTIVATIONAL ISSUE
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR AIM HIGH LIKE DANGAL MOVIE
PLAN FOR NEXT 5/10 YEARS WITH ALL POSSIBILITIES IN MIND
ALTERNATE OPTIONS PLAN A, PLAN B, PLAN C ETC.
MAKE YOUR TIME TABLE FOR DAY, WEEK, MONTH & YEAR
GO ALONE IF NO LIKE MINDED FRIEND AVAILABLE
ALWAYS KEEP YR TIME TABLE ON YR STUDY TABLE
REGULAR EXERCISE TO KEEP BODY AND MIND FIT
KEEP AWAY FROM DISTRACTING ENVIRONMENT/ ELEMENTS
KEEP OTHER EXPERIMENTS FOR LATER LIFE TO ENJOY
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LONGEVITY TIPS
INDIAN SAINTS LIFE SPAN- LONGEST 400-500 YRS
CONTINUOUS MONITORING BODY FUNCTIONS/ SYMPTOMS
UNDERSTAND OWN BODY PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
ANALYSE ANY DEVIATIONS FROM NORMAL LEVEL
LOCATE THE PROBLEM PART AND DISCUSS WITH DOCTOR
TRY TO TREAT WITH LIFE STYLE CHANGES
UNDERSTAND GRAVITY OF PROB.- REACH HOSPITAL IN TIME
ASSIST DOCTOR IN ANALYSIS TO AVOID MIS-DIAGNOSIS
PERSON IS BEST DOCTOR TO ENSURE LONGEVITY
BODY SHAPE AT BIRTH IS BEST LONGEVITY SHAPE
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CONTROLLED- TESTED INTAKE
FOODS FOR VARIOUS AGES
CHECK ITEM GOOD OR BAD BEFORE INTAKE
MOUTH IS MADE FOR GOOD ITEM’S ENTRY
EVERY THING IS NOT MEANT FOR MOUTH
FOODS CAN BE GRADED AS PER AGE
A<5 YRS, B<25 YRS, C<45 YRS & D >45 YRS
EVERY ONE SHOULD BE DESTINED FOR KEEPING BODY FIT
TO ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF THIS LIFE
NEW BIRTH WILL GIVE REPEATITION OF TASKS/ PAIN
ENJOY LONGEVITY OF 400 YRS IN ONE GO.