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Meditation for Holistic Self healing and Cells Healing
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(Synapse)
- 4 dendrite, cell body, axon synaptic terminal
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Parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system
-parasympathetic sympathetic (antagonist)-sympathetic
parasympathetic
-sympathetic neuron norepinephrine-
parasympathetic neuron
acetylcholine
preganglionic
ganglion, Achpostganglionic ganglion
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What is meditation?
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(Veda Scripture)(Veda Scripture) (Dharma)(Dharma) ( (Reincarnation)Reincarnation) ( (Karma)Karma)
((MokshaMoksha))
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Meditatio
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I I I I
I I
I
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Brainstem
1) *2) (vasomotor center)* 3) *
4) (including vomiting)b. (white matter) -
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Healing
(Mind-body medicine)
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(Self healing)
* (Holistic Self Care)
*
* *
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(Self healing)
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()
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II I I I , , I , I I
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I I I I
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Herzog
(1)
PET 1991
Parietal cortex
Lou ( 2)
PET 1999
PFC
Newberg
(4)
SPECT 2001
PSPL
Lazar ( 5)
fMRI 2000
Temporal , Cingulate
gyrus, Hypothalamus
Kjaer ( 3)
Nidra PET Dopamine
Dopamine Striatum
Liou
Chien
fMRI 2005
Pineal gland Hypothalamus
Orme-Johnson
TM fMRI 2006
40-50 thalamus, prefrontal cortex, total brain and anterior cingulate
gyrus
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UltraUltra weak gamma rayweak gamma ray
BIOPHOTON
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UltraUltra weak gamma rayweak gamma ray
BIOPHOTON
Photon
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Biophoton
Lutz Lutz (302)(302)
88 10,00010,000 50,00050,000 1515--4040
1010 11
FrontopareitalFrontopareital
lobe lobe
Temporal lobe Temporal lobe
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Biophoton
Discovery News Discovery News --
Sept. 6, 2005 Sept. 6, 2005
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BiophotonMitsuoMitsuo
HiramatsuHiramatsu, , Central Research Central Research
Hamamatsu Photonics Hamamatsu Photonics Discovery News Discovery News
((HiramatsuHiramatsu) )
HiramatsuHiramatsu
6060
4040
2020 Journal of Photochemistry Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology.and Photobiology B: Biology.
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Biophoton
*
*
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( ) () () ( )
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() The Limbic System
The limbic system generates the feeling; emotion and memory
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SKT1SKT1--SKT7SKT7
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1
9
7 4
2 3
6
5
8
11 12
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SKT1SKT1
-- 1,101,10-- 5,5, 77
-- 22 33 44 66
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Acetylcholine Acetylcholine
Acetylcholine esterase Acetylcholine esterase 11
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Acetylcholine Acetylcholine
Acetylcholine Acetylcholine 1 x 101 x 101414
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AerobicAerobic respirationrespiration requiresrequires oxygenoxygen
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AAnnerobicerobic respirationrespiration
GlycolysisGlycolysis
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(Synapse)
- 4 dendrite, cell body, axon synaptic terminal
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1. (sensory input) sensory receptor2. (integration center): CNS3. (motor output)
() 3
PNS
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1
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22 Cranial Nerve II: OpticCranial Nerve II: Optic
Figure II Table 13.2
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33 Cranial Nerve III: Cranial Nerve III: OculomotorOculomotor
Figure III from Table 13.2
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44 Cranial Nerve IV: Cranial Nerve IV: TrochlearTrochlear
Figure IV from Table 13.2
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Cranial Nerve VI: Cranial Nerve VI: AbducensAbducensII Fibers leave the inferior Fibers leave the inferior ponspons and enter the orbit via the superior orbital and enter the orbit via the superior orbital
fissurefissureII Primarily a motor nerve innervating the lateral rectus muscle (aPrimarily a motor nerve innervating the lateral rectus muscle (abducts the bducts the
eye; thus the name eye; thus the name abducensabducens))
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55 Cranial Nerve V: TrigeminalCranial Nerve V: Trigeminal
7 5
180
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HypothalamusHypothalamus httphttp://://wwwwww..scholarpediascholarpedia..orgorg//wikiwiki//imagesimages//thumbthumb//9/9d9/9d//Hypo_pitHypo_pit..jpgjpg//500px500px--Hypo_pitHypo_pit..jpgjpg
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CortexCortex--glutamateglutamate
SubstantiaSubstantia
nigranigra--dopaminedopamine
SpinySpiny
neuronsneurons--GABAGABA
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HypothalamusHypothalamus
Control Over: Anxiety,Depression,
Stress Related Disorders,PMS,
ADD/ADHD,Hormone Regulation
Controls Autonomic Functions Emotions
Endocrine Functions Homeostasis
Motor Functions Regulates
Food
and
Water
Intake
Regulates Sleep Wake Cycle
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Hypothalamus HormonesHypothalamus Hormones
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Pituitary HormonesPituitary Hormones
TSH: Thyroid stimulating hormoneFSH: Follicular stimulating hormone
LHPRLGH
ACTHL
MSH
Vasopressin: AVP Oxytocin
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Pituitary (s)
Anterior Pituitary
GH:
Growth hormone Liver, adipose tissue
Promotes growth (indirectly), control of protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism
TSH: Thyroid-stimulating hormone
Thyroid gland
Stimulates secretion of thyroid hormones
ACTH:
Adrenocorticotropic
hormone
Adrenal gland (cortex)
Stimulates secretion of glucocorticoids
PL: Prolactin Mammary glandMilk production
LH:
Luteinizing
hormone Ovary and testisControl of reproductive function
FSH:
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Ovary and testis
Control of reproductive function
Posterior Pituitary
AVP:
Antidiuretic
hormone
Kidney
Conservation of body water
Oxytocin Ovary and testisStimulates milk ejection and uterine contractions
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(s)
Posterior Pituitary
AVP: Arginine Vasopressin
Kidney
receptors
AVP
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GlutamateGlutamate
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GABAGABA
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AcetylcholineAcetylcholine
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DopamineDopamine
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SerotoninSerotonin
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Beta EndorphinBeta Endorphin
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MelatoninMelatonin
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Glutamate
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GABA Connection
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Serotonin
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(AVP)
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77 Cranial Nerve VII: FacialCranial Nerve VII: Facial
Figure VII from Table 13.2
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88 Cranial Nerve VIII: Cranial Nerve VIII: VestibulocochlearVestibulocochlear
Figure VIII from Table 13.2
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99 Cranial Nerve IX: Cranial Nerve IX: GlossopharyngealGlossopharyngeal
Figure IX from Table 13.2
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1010 Cranial Nerve X: Cranial Nerve X: VagusVagus
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1111 Cranial Nerve XI: AccessoryCranial Nerve XI: Accessory
Figure XI from Table 13.2
controls trapezius & sternocleidomastoid
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1212 Cranial Nerve XII: HypoglossalCranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal
Figure XII from Table 13.2
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9212/01/53 92A pineal gland -home of spirit
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C 1-8
T1-12
L1-5
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Superior CervicalSympathetic gang.
Middle CervicalSympathetic gang.
Inferior CervicalSympathetic gang.
Vertebral ganglion
Ansa
subclavia
Internal carotidplexus
External carotidplexus
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Superior CervicalSympathetic gang.
Middle CervicalSympathetic gang.
Inferior CervicalSympathetic gang.
Vertebral ganglion
Ansa
subclavia
Internal carotidplexus
External carotidplexus
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()
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SKT 1
1
DA
Larsson (2009) 12 36 82 Positron emission tomography (PET) radioligand
[11C]-CIT-FE striatal
regions, caudate putamen
1
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Agent Product(s)
O2
oxygen Various including oxides, H2
O, or CO2O3
ozone Various including ketones
and aldehydes, H2
O, see ozonolysis
F2
fluorine F
Cl2
chlorine Cl
Br2
bromine Br
I2
iodine I, I3
ClO
hypochlorite Cl, H2
O
ClO3
chlorate Cl, H2
O
HNO3
nitric acid NO nitric
oxide
NO2
nitrogen
dioxide
Hexavalent
chromium
CrO3
chromium trioxide
CrO4
2
chromate
Cr2
O72
dichromate
Cr3+, H2
O
MnO4
permanganate
MnO4
2
manganate Mn2+
(acidic) or MnO2
(basic)
H2
O2
, other peroxides Various including oxides, H2
O
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SKT 6
(Lin,
1997)
(Cadet 2001)
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SKT 6
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
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Academic
performance
Addiction
Allergies
Angina
Anticipatory
grief Anxiety
Aphasia
Arthritis
Asthma
Bacterial
infections
Bone
and
wound
healing Chemotherapy-related
nausea
Chronic
bronchitis
Chronic
fatigue
syndrome
Congestive
heart
failure
Control
of
blood
pressure
Creative
thinking
stimulation Depression
Diabetes
Dyspnea
Eating
disorders
Emotional
insights
Emphysema
Enhanced
athletic
performance Fungal
infections
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Herpes
simplex
virus
Immune
system
enhancement
Improved
memory
Improved
self-esteem Increased
breast
milk
Irritable
bowel
syndrome
Longevity
Lung
disease Nausea
and
vomiting
Nightmares
Obesity
Obsessive-compulsive
disorder Phobias
Postpartum
depression
Post-traumatic
stress
disorder
Premenstrual
syndrome
Psoriasis
Psychological
disorders Reduced
healing
time
Relationship
conflicts
Self-esteem
Sexual
function
and
impotence
Smoking
cessation Spastic
colon
Spiritual
growth
Stress-related
disorders
Wellness
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I
I
I I
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II
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I
I
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IICD4 T cell CD4 T cell ((NaNa lamlienglamlieng,1998),1998)
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(Ryu
et al, 1995)
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II 44 ((WenebergWeneberg et al, 1997)et al, 1997)
II 22 44 ((HagerHager && SurvitSurvit,, 1978)1978)
II 88 ((ZamaraZamaraet al, 1996)et al, 1996)
II ( (Matias,1991; Matias,1991; ,, 25412541))
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II 4040 ((GalloisGallois et al,1984)et al,1984)II ( ( SudsuangSudsuang et et al, 1991)al, 1991)
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IIII IIIIII II
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(1993)
(1995) HIV
(1984) (1997)
(1998) (1991) (1995)
(1997)
(1991)
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II (())II II II (())II SKT 5 SKT 5
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1.1. ()2. (
)3. (
)
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4. (
)5. 6
( )
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Meditation for Holistic Self healing and Cells HealingSlide Number 4 1 2004 1 Oocyte Slide Number 8Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 14 Slide Number 17Slide Number 19Slide Number 20What is meditation? Brainstem HealingSlide Number 33 Slide Number 38Slide Number 39Slide Number 40Ultraweak gamma rayUltraweak gamma raySlide Number 43Slide Number 44Slide Number 45Slide Number 46Slide Number 47Slide Number 48Slide Number 49Slide Number 51SKT1Slide Number 55Slide Number 56Slide Number 57Slide Number 58Slide Number 59Slide Number 60 2Cranial Nerve II: Optic 3Cranial Nerve III: Oculomotor 4Cranial Nerve IV: TrochlearCranial Nerve VI: Abducens 5Cranial Nerve V: TrigeminalSlide Number 66 Hypothalamushttp://www.scholarpedia.org/wiki/images/thumb/9/9d/Hypo_pit.jpg/500px-Hypo_pit.jpgSlide Number 68 HypothalamusHypothalamus HormonesPituitary HormonesSlide Number 72Slide Number 73 Glutamate GABA Acetylcholine Dopamine Serotonin Beta Endorphin MelatoninSlide Number 81Slide Number 82Slide Number 83Slide Number 84 7Cranial Nerve VII: Facial 8Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibulocochlear 9Cranial Nerve IX: Glossopharyngeal 10Cranial Nerve X: Vagus 11Cranial Nerve XI: Accessory 12Cranial Nerve XII: HypoglossalSlide Number 91Slide Number 92Slide Number 93Slide Number 94Slide Number 95Slide Number 96Slide Number 97Slide Number 98 Slide Number 103 Slide Number 109 Slide Number 112 Slide Number 114Slide Number 115Slide Number 118Slide Number 119Slide Number 120 (1993) (1995) HIV (1984) (1997) (1998) (1991) (1995) (1997) (1991) Slide Number 128