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BIOREGULATORY MEDICINE

Principles of the Bioregulatory Medicine

integrated

system biology medicine

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British Academy for Bioregulatory Medicine

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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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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

Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine

Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine

What are solutions?

Personalised
Preventative/predictive
System Biology

Multifactorial
Balancing
Self healing potential

Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine

Dynamic Health
Model
S T A T I C MODEL
Suppressive disease stage treatment
Degenerative

Chronic
Acute
Presomatic

Non-suppressive Bioregulatory reversal

DYNAMIC

MODEL

Malignant

Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine

Scientific Paradigm Shift


1. Empiricism (Aristotle)
and Linear paradigm of
cause-effect (Descartes)

1. System Biology - multifactorial


causes Integrative and Holistic
treatment

2. Singular Aetiological
factor determines
Treatment

2. Multi-causal treatment of
supporting Homeostasis

3. Palliative treatment

3. Causative and Preventative


treatment

4. Increased incidence of
chronic and malignant
diseases

4. Decreased incidence of
chronic and malignant
diseases

Current Medical
Model

New Medical Model

Introduction to
Bioregulatory Medicine

Dynamic Model of
Health

Old Static model

New Dynamic model

Disease orientated model

Health orientated model

Waiting for symptoms

Early presomatic signs

Diagnosis-fixed, criteria
based

Diagnosis-flexible and
personalised search for
dysregulation

Prolong life and palliative


treatment

Reversal of Chronic
disease and causal
treatment

Biological Complex Systems

System Biology and Bio


informatics

"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

universe

environment
environme
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so

ry

INFORMATIONAL

human organism

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Sy
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Bi

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Bi
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Biological Complex Systems

PATHWAYS

PNEI

GRS
Biomolecules

Biological Complex Systems

Bertalanffy Prigogine

General System Theory


Biological open systems
Group of objects that work in
concert produce some result
System as a set of independent
and interacting parts.

Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy


1901-1972

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

Biological Complex Systems

Wiener

Systems Biology

and Homeostasis

Time and space medicine

Vertical

Principles of Bioregulation

Horizontal

Disease levels
space medicine

Principles of Bioregulation
and Homeostasis

H E A L T H
Emotional /
Bioenergetic

Humoral
BIOLOGICAL

DIVISION

R E G R E S
S I V E

P R O G R E
S S I V E

Biochemical

Intercellular (Matrix)

DISEASE

Cellular

Principles of Bioregulation
and Homeostasis

Chronology of Disease
time medicine

horizontal axis-time

Principles of Bioregulation
and Homeostasis

Homeostatic failure
Dis-ease

Bioelectromagnetism and
Human Electrophysiology

Bioinformation

Psycho-neuro-immune
Systems
Ground regulating Systems

System
interrelationship

Homeotherapeuticals

Bioinformatics and DNA - PNEI Control

PNEI

ENVIRONMENT
Nerve

Biological

Connective

Pathways

molecules

fibres

Transducing

Cell

Epigenetic
DNA

regulating
proteins

DNA PNEI

Signalling

GRS

receptors

Principles of Bioregulation
and Homeostasis

External&internal environment
system control
External environment

DNA
PNEI

GRS

Internal environment

Environment is your external metabolism


Dr Max Gerson

Biological terrain
and Clinical Ecology

Biological terrain and Clinical Ecology

Biological terrain
and Clinical Ecology

Oxidative
stress
Augmented
enzymes
that produce radicals

Trauma
Heat
Infection
Toxins
Geopatic

Tissue
lesion

Phagocytosis
Inflammation
(Activation of the
phospholipases,
cyclooxygenases y
lypooxygenases)
Destruction of the
antioxidants
Release of metals
and proteins
(hemoglobin,
myoglobin)
Interruption of
electron transport

Rehydration
dehydration
The most common symptoms of chronic dehydration:
1 Fatigue
2 Constipation
3 Digestive Disorders
4 Gastritis and Peptic Ulcers
5 Low Blood Pressure
6 Respiratory Troubles
7 Excess Weight and Obesity
8 Dry Skin and Eczema
9 Anxiety

10 Mood Swings
11 Low Immunity
12 Frequent Inflammations
13 Cholesterol Increase
14 Premature Aging
15 Acid-alkaline Imbalance
16 Cystitis
17 Congestion and Fluid Retention
18 etc..,

Biological terrain

Tissue Acidity

and Clinical Ecology

Increased Tissue Acidity

Increased acid
production

Diminished acid
elimination

phosphate, sulphuric acid


sulphates

low haemoglobin, plasma


proteins,pH=7.
4

kidney stones, gall bladder


stones, cholesterol

phosphate buffers

osteophytes, atheromas

KHCO
NAHCO

gout, rheumatism

alkaline mineral pH=7.3


Ca,
Mg, K..
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Bioregulatory
Detoxification

Detoxification

Detoxification
cellular
detoxification

LIVER G BLADDER

MUCOSAS
skin

environment

capillary y
lymphatic
detoxification

excretion

matrix
detoxification

KIDNEYS

Biological terrain
and Clinical Ecology

Bioregulatory
Microbiome treatment
"La bactrie n'est rien. C'est le terrain qui fait tout"
L Pasteur

Structural
Bioregulatory treatment

Psycho-vegetative treatment

Summary

The End

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