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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
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postganglionic
ganglion

preganglionic ganglion, Ach

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What is meditation?


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(Veda Scripture)
(Dharma)
(Reincarnation)
(Karma)

(Moksha)
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Meditatio

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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)

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(Holistic Self Care)
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(Self healing)





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Herzog
(1)

PET

1991


Parietal cortex

Lou (
2)

PET

1999


PFC

Newberg
(4)

SPECT

2001


PSPL

fMRI

2000

Kjaer (
3)

Nidra

PET

Liou Chien

fMRI

2005

Orme-Johnson

TM

fMRI

2006

Lazar
( 5)

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Dopamine


Temporal , Cingulate gyrus,
Hypothalamus
Dopamine
Striatum
Pineal gland
Hypothalamus



40-50
thalamus, prefrontal
cortex, total brain and
anterior cingulate gyrus

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BIOPHOTON
Ultra
weak gamma ray

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BIOPHOTONUltra
weak gamma ray

Photon

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Biophoton
Lutz (302)
8
10,000 50,000 15-40
10
1
Frontopareital lobe


Temporal lobe

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Biophoton
Discovery News - Sept. 6, 2005

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Biophoton
Mitsuo Hiramatsu, Central Research
Hamamatsu Photonics
Discovery News

(Hiramatsu)

Hiramatsu

60 40
20 Journal of Photochemistry
and12/01/53Photobiology B: Biology.

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Biophoton
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The Limbic System

emotion

The limbic system generates


the feeling;
and memory

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SKT1-SKT7

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SKT1
- 1,10
- 5, 7
- 2 3 4 6
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Acetylcholine
Acetylcholine esterase
1

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Acetylcholine

Acetylcholine 1 x 1014

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Aerobic respiration requires oxygen

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Anerobic respiration
Glycolysis

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(Synapse)

- 4 dendrite, cell body, axon synaptic


terminal
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() 3
1. (sensory input) sensory receptor
2. (integration center): CNS
3. (motor output)

PNS

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Cranial Nerve II: Optic

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Figure II Table 13.261

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Cranial Nerve III: Oculomotor

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Figure III from Table 13.2

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Cranial Nerve IV: Trochlear

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Figure IV from Table 13.263

Cranial Nerve VI: Abducens


I Fibers leave the inferior pons and enter the orbit via the superior orbital

fissure
I Primarily a motor nerve innervating the lateral rectus muscle (abducts the
eye; thus the name abducens)

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Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal

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Hypothalamus
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Cortex-glutamate

Spiny neurons-GABA

Substantia nigra-dopamine

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Hypothalamus
Controls Autonomic Functions
Emotions
Endocrine Functions
Homeostasis
Motor Functions
Regulates Food and Water Intake
Regulates
SleepAnxiety,
Wake Cycle
Control Over:

Depression,
Stress Related Disorders,
PMS,
ADD/ADHD,
Hormone Regulation

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Hypothalamus Hormones

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Pituitary Hormones

Vasopressin: AVP
Oxytocin
TSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone
FSH: Follicular stimulating hormone
LH
PRL
GH
ACTH
L MSH

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Pituitary

Posterior
Pituitary

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 gland

Milk production

LH: Luteinizing hormone

Ovary and testis

Control of reproductive
function

FSH: Follicle-stimulating
hormone

Ovary and testis

Control of reproductive
function

AVP: Antidiuretic
hormone

Kidney

Conservation of body
water

Oxytocin

Ovary and testis

Stimulates milk ejection


and uterine contractions

GH: Growth hormone

Anterior
Pituitary

(s)

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AVP: Arginine
Vasopressin

(s)

Kidney


receptors

AVP

Posterior
Pituitary

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Glutamate

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GABA

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Acetylcholine

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Dopamine

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Serotonin

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Beta Endorphin

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Melatonin

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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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Cranial Nerve VII: Facial

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Figure VII from Table 13.285

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Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibulocochlear

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Figure VIII from Table 13.286

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Cranial Nerve IX: Glossopharyngeal

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Figure IX from Table 13.287

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Cranial Nerve X: Vagus

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Cranial Nerve XI: Accessory

controls trapezius &


sternocleidomastoid

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Figure XI from Table 13.289

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Cranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal

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Figure XII from Table 13.290

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A pineal gland -home of spirit


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C 1-8

T1-12

L1-5

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Internal carotid
plexus
Superior Cervical
Sympathetic gang.
External carotid
plexus
Middle Cervical
Sympathetic gang.
Vertebral ganglion
Inferior Cervical
Sympathetic gang.

Ansa subclavia

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Internal carotid
plexus
Superior Cervical
Sympathetic gang.
External carotid
plexus
Middle Cervical
Sympathetic gang.
Vertebral ganglion
Inferior Cervical
Sympathetic gang.

Ansa subclavia

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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
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Agent

Product(s)

O2 oxygen

Various including oxides, H2O, or CO2

O3 ozone

Various including ketones and aldehydes, H2O, see ozonolysis

F2 fluorine

Cl2 chlorine

Cl

Br2 bromine

Br

I2 iodine

I, I3

ClO hypochlorite

Cl, H2O

ClO3 chlorate

Cl, H2O

HNO3 nitric acid

NO nitric oxide
NO2 nitrogen dioxide

Hexavalent chromium
CrO3 chromium trioxide
CrO42 chromate
Cr2O72 dichromate

Cr3+, H2O

MnO4 permanganate
MnO42 manganate

Mn2+ (acidic) or MnO2 (basic)

H2O2, other peroxides

Various including oxides, H2O

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SKT 6


(Lin,
1997)

(Cadet 2001)
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SKT 6

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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
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Wellness

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ICD4 T cell (Na lamlieng,1998)

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(Ryu et al, 1995)



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I
4

(Weneberg et al, 1997)


I 2 4
(Hager & Survit, 1978)
I 8 (Zamara
et al, 1996)

I
(Matias,1991; , 2541)

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I 40

(Gallois et al,1984)
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( Sudsuang et
al, 1991)
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