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Д.Фоксу 145
Диагностика методом кольцевого теста Омура 145
Лечение 147
Некоторые аспекты дистантных влияний 147
Общие принципы проведения контактной и дистантной терапии 152
Лечение руками. Пассы 153
Примеры лечения некоторых заболеваний 158
Головная боль 158
Гипертония 160
Гипотония 162
Кардиопатии 163
Кардиоалгии 164
Инфаркт миокарда 164
При повышении давления в малом круге кровообращения 165
Аритмия, пароксизмальная тахикардия 165
Общее лечение кардиопатии 166
Бронхолегочные заболевания 167
Хронический бронхит 167
Астма 167
Заболевания желудочно-кишечного тракта 168
Гастрит хронический 168
Язвенная болезнь 168
Дискинезия желчных путей 168
Холецистит хронический 169
Мочеполовая система 169
Цистит 170
Воспалительные заболевания почек 170
Мочекаменная болезнь 170
Простатит 171
Аденома простаты 171
Импотенция 172
Альгоменорея (дисменорея) 172
Бесплодие 172
Другие заболевания 173
Ревматизм 173
Остановка кровотечения и регенерация тканей 173
Снижение общего тонуса 174
Отсутствие аппетита 174
Очищение кишечника 174
Простуда 175
Снятие болевых синдромов челюстно-лицевой области 175
Стоматит 176
Техника безопасности целителя 179
Теоретические вопросы психической самозащиты 179
Практические вопросы психической самозащиты 183
Методы изменения объекта восприятия 185
Построение экранов 185
Замыкание собственного биополя 186
Другие формы защиты 187
Защита с изменением субъекта восприятия 188
Заключение 190
Литература 193
Приложение I 203
Тонкая энергетическая система человека 203
Чакры 207
Приложение II 211
Зоны отражения внутренних органов на поверхности тела 211
Зоны отражения на стопах 212
Зоны отражения на кистях рук 213
Зоны отражения на лице 214
Зоны отражения на поверхности наружного носа 215
Зоны отражения на языке 216
Зоны отражения неба 217
Зоны отражения на радужной оболочке левого глаза 218
Зоны отражения грудной клетке 219
Предметный указатель 220
Homeostatics medicine
(The theory and praxis of the bioinformation's corrections)
A.Stepanov
The logic of development of up-to-date cybernetics has led to the understanding that there must be a contradiction forming the foundation for any system of the information processing, for any organizational level of the living thing. Despite the fact that the philosophy has from ancient times been declaring the constructiveness and the necessity of interaction of opposites as a motive for high sensitivity and stability the science was able to adapt this princip only at the end of the 20th cenutry. The mankind has always been trying to understand the phenomemon of stability and vitality of organisms and their abylity to adapt themselves to conciderable fluctuations of the outer conditions. At the end of the 19th century an understanding came about that a system acquires such qualities through the special way of organization of its structure. An original system theory was worked out by A. Bogdanov. Bertalanfi and Anochin were working in this direction in the beginning and in the middle of the 20th centry independently from each other. The results of their researches drew great attention of scientists. To build up complex technical systems and to come to an understanding of the principles of their contolling a new trend was suggested by N.Wiener which was based upon the valuation of laws for building-up a vival system - cybernetics. Nevertheless the intertia of thinking, valid within the «nice» postulate that «any system is stable and vital only if it is free of inner contradictions, to a great extent held back and limited the creation of reliable controlling systems. Strange enough but it was always implied that a system's inner contradiction has a compulsory destructive effect on the system's vitality. At the same time studies of functioning of the vital systems' controlling which provide for homeostasis made impression of invalidity of the declared principle of non-contradiction. This impression existed untill a formal apparatus describing constructive contradictions had been created. Studying pecularities of the model based on this formal apparatus the scientists has noted that the model behaves itself like a living system supporting its homeostasis. Such a model was called elementary homeostat. The time to keep conservating the homeostatic principle of controlling made it possible to maintain an understanding about the homeostat being a functional unit of life on a level with the cell - a structural unit of life.
Natural researches, conducted by the author on the dynamics of maintenance of contradictions resources by a system and its reaction to the environment, revealed the living homeostatic systems' quality to respond to changing exsistence conditions by a two-phase reaction. In the first phase of reaction when contradiction grade between the information about environment and its model rises shaply the system makes up for the contradiction's intensity at the expense of contradiction resources which always is being maintained as a surplus of some energetic and plastic substance in the system, and at the expence of that contradiction resources turns to another level of functioning adequate to a new correlation of the outer and inner spheres. The second phase of reaction consists of restoration of spent resources of contradiction which usually proceeds as a transitional process of fluctuation. Please, note that frequencial fluctuation spectrum depends on the original phase and on the moment when contradiction intensity arises [118].
The elaboration of conceptual apparatus for living homeostatic systems (chapter II) has led to the notion of «free will» - a notion which has exited the mankind for many thousand years. The «free will» turned out to be a quality of any level of organization for living things for which the concept of integrity is applicable.
»The «free will» is an ability for homeostats to switch over the inputs of qualitatively different informational currents without the loss of integrity qualities».
The same chapter deals with conditions for quantitative formations of functional sub-units to go over into a new quality of integrating whole. It is pointed out that the characteristics for homeostats to join, to stik together are of fractural character. The mechanism of functional similiarity of the Universe's systems based upon the homeostatic principle of unity of processing and realization of information creates a unique prerequisite to cognize all laws of the Universe development down to the moment of primary duality's origin.
Chapter III deals with different levels of organization of living things from intercellular mechanisms and ending with the whole totality of the planet's population. This is indeed the first attempt of such an approach and it can not comprise all thinkable peculiarities of living substance. Nevertheless such an approach turns out to be rather constructive because many conformities to natural laws, scientifically explaned before, not only correspond to the homeostatic scheme in the most natural way, but give possibility to foretell not revealed appropriatenesses and to link together single facts and phenomena of life.
In the system of medical knowledge the homeostatic approach appears to be not only a methodological principle which enables to put in order and to survey the voluminous factual material accumulated by the canonical science. Homeostatics as a scientific branch which deals with purely informational interactions in controlling processes enables one to take the accumulated practical material for healing by non-canonical methods to which material information carriers, correcting the state of an organism, are either unknown or not satisfactorily studied. Nevertheless practical application of non-canonical methods gives in many cases a good therapeutic effect also when officially approved methods are not effective or dangerous because of health complications. Researches on physics of these phenomena in the long run will lead to creating devices and systems regenerating the health on the new principles of bringing information into the organism.
The man as a universal information system can himself, by changing his inner characteristics bring about an understanding of previously ignored infomation and purposefully generate such information currents which will stabilize the other peoples' homeostasis. Different expierences of changing the state of consciousness, thanks to the control of the inner state of organs and systems, may contribute to the development of such qualities. Therefore just the medical homeoststics being based on the totality of all facts accumulated by different branches of medicine, physiology, phsychology, biophysics etc. appears to be a science that disposes of the apparatus to study all kinds of information processes.
Contents
Preface.............................................................................................................. 3
Introduction....................................................................................................... 5
Part I................................................................................................................. 8
Homeostatics as a branch of science............................................................ 8
The history of development of homeostatics................................................ 8
The conceptual apparatus of general homeostatics ....................................... 10
On some pathologies of homeostats and their models ................................... 19
Part II ............................................................................................................... 25
Special features of homeostats of living systems ............................................ 25
The conceptual apparatus of the model of living systems ............................... 25
The concept of (a)symmetry of homeostat nets ............................................. 28
Integrity, range of self-dependency ............................................................... 30
Compensation and adaptation processes ....................................................... 30
Some qualities of symmetrical and non-symmetrical homeostats ..................... 31
On conditions necessary for the existence and the evolution of homeostats ..... 34
Part III .............................................................................................................. 37
Homeostatics of biological systems ............................................................... 37
Introduction .......................................................................................... 37
The homeostatic model for the genetic apparatus' functioning .................. 39
The generalized homeostatic model for the gene's functioning .................. 39
The transcription mechanism's homeostatic model ................................... 41
On the homeostatic model of the genetic information replicacy ................ 42
The homeostatic model of translation ...................................................... 43
On the cellular symmetrical homeostat .......................................................... 45
Composition of basic structural and functional units .
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