What is it about?
Beside the ones produced inside the cells, ECM, circulating through lymph/blood stream by default, the human body can use additional amounts, from their own reproductive system, in order to compensate some of the tissue degenerative diseases (mostly of metabolic causes) and some of the tissue chronic inflammations. In order to do that, men and women may learn educable muscle contractions in order to indirectly stimulate the infusion of those growth factors molecules into the lymph/blood stream, thus enhancing the regenerative capabilities of the body, which faulters as time goes by.
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Why is it important?
There is no cure for the degenerative disc disease, from the allopathic medicine point of view, therefore, our own body growth factors, can do better effect, on long term, then any other present or future growth factors therapies, which are using third party compounds, or even own platelet-rich plasma protein. This is the reason for continuing our research in the field of self healing with the naturally existing growth factors, by using the novel physiology entitled Biological Transformations controlled by the Mind or BTCM.
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This page is a summary of: Hypothetical Role of Growth Factors to Reduce Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Significantly through Trained Biological Transformations, Current Pharmaceutical Design, October 2020, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/1381612826666201019104201.
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Biological Transformations controlled by the Mind
The present book Biological Transformations Controlled by the Mind (BTCM) aim the present a new hidden physiology, a kind of psycho-physiological process comprising five components: 1) cellular transformations, 2) biochemical reactions for generalized cellular and tissue regeneration, 3) additional nutritional contribution via blood transfer of cellular fluids, 4) improvement of conscious mental activity, and 5) transformations of unconsciously acquired bad habits. In addition, the practice of BCTM has potential for optimization of the functioning of all organs and biological systems both in men and women.
Growth Factors
Illustration of the physiological mechanism
Biological Transformations II (Biology of Transformation)
TV interview with professor Siva Somasundaram, former biology department director UHV, at that time
CV
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