The Theoretical Foundation of Medicine

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It is difficult to find solutions for diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative disease if we do not understand the most basic structures within the human body. Instead of such mechanisms as integrin, ATP synthase, homeostasis and the sodium-potassium pump, we need to find an alternative explanation when it comes to the organization of flows of masses in and between systems of the human body. Even the molecule of DNA requires a new interpretation. This new concept is TRANSFORMER, where there is interaction between the pathway, its infrastructure and the packages - they are woven and interconnected together. Packages enter the pathway in order, then by the infrastructure they are organized and transformed into a new shape; a new entity occurs, e.g. cells, organs, humans and the species. The theory in this book presents an alternative understanding of the human body based on one principle by using the criterion of simplicity. It all starts with one fundamental postulate: Nothing exists in isolation; everything exists in relations. In this book, a new method for finding drugs is proposed. We have seen how many factors can be the cause of Alzheimer´s Disease, so we have to create a manifold drug, i.e., a combination of integrin protein, kinesin, dynein and others.

Author(s): Thomas Nordström
Series: New Developments in Medical Research
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 200
City: New York

Contents
Prologue
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
Postulates
Chapter 2
The Principle of Relations
Applications of the Principle
Chapter 3
The Principle Applied to the Human Body
Chapter 4
DNA Transforms Masses
Conclusion
Chapter 5
The Lowest Common Denominator of Diseases
Chapter 6
The Scientific Illusion of Homeostasis
Homeostasis as Concept and Content Has to Be Questioned
Conclusion
Chapter 7
How Mass Moves in the Human Body
The Principle of Relations and Its Consequences
Flows in the Cell
What Is Genetic Information?
The Transformer – Reiteration Needed to Understand Enzymes
Enzyme as Concept and Content Has to Be Questioned
The Difference between Enzymes and Transformers
Some Steps Deeper and Further
What Is a Transformer?
Chapter 8
The Principle Applied to ATP Synthase and Sodium-Potassium Pump
An Alternative Interpretation
The Brownian Motion
Chapter 9
The Principle Applied to Inflammation and Its Diseases
Flow-Block as a Cause of Diseases
Flow-Block as a Cause of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
Flow-Block as a Cause of Cancer
Straight to the Point
How to Cure Inflammation?
Chapter 10
The Principle Applied to Cancer
Flow-Block as a Cause of Cancer
The Logistic System and Its Flows within the Cell
Can Mitochondria Cause Cancer?
How, Then, Can We Create a Manifold Drug and Treatment for Cancer?
Chapter 11
The Principle Applied to Testicular Cancer
Can Mitochondria Cause Cancer?
Chapter 12
The Principle Applied to Alzheimer’s Disease
The Logistic System and Its Flows within the Cell
A Manifold Drug for Alzheimer’S Disease
How, Then, Can We Create a Manifold Drug and Treatment for AD?
Chapter 13
The Principle Applied to Diseases of Kidney, Heart, ADHD, Mental Illness and the Human Conciousness
The Principle Applied to the Kidney
The Principle Applied to the Heart
The Principle Applied to ADHD
The Principle Applied to Human Consciousness and Psyche
Chapter 14
A Medical Tool for Diagnosis and Treatment by Cell Transplants in Order to Restore Damaged Flows
Kidney Repair May Not Require Stem Cells
Some Pictures to Engage the Imagination
The Same Is Valid for the Kidney
Internodal Pathways, Transmitting Impulse from SA Node to AV Node
How Cancer Cell Can Be Invaded by Normal Cell via Transplantation
How to Move Forward
Chapter 15
Two Different Theories Dealing with the Human Body
Conclusion
Epilogue
Appendix I: Reality and the Paradigm of Relations
The Principle of Relations and Its Applications
I. The Principle of Relations Applied to Logic
The Number 1
The Number 0
II. The Principle of Relations Applied to Physics
III. The Principle of Relations Applied to Chemistry
IV. The Principle of Relations Applied to Medicine
V. The Principle of Relations Applied to Biology
VI. The Principle of Relations Applied to Society
Appendix II: Concepts Understanding Reality, Its Transformations and Its Different Shapes
The Transformer of the Universe
How DNA Transforms Masses
How Black Holes Transform Masses
How Transformers Transform Inorganic Entities - The Example of the Earth
References
Index
About the Author
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