What is it about?
In our first attempt to decipher a hidden physiology, our single case study former patient (Muresanu Cristian himself) offered a peer reviewed MRI investigations and his medical history which have been associated with a novel regenerative phenomena proposed at the time, such as stimulating replacing AF and NP cells within the degenerated disc, with the help of TGF-Beta growth factor, and we said that "TGF-β from seminal plasma secretions induces osteogenic protein-1, and then Osteogenic protein-1 induces NP and AF cells in intervertebral discs for repairs" by using this the BTCM physiology, which at that time was insufficiently explained and understood, but much better presented in the following published papers, which aim towards healing the degenerative disc disease.
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Why is it important?
As it is mentioned in the abstract, freely available also on PubMed, "The pathophysiology of the intervertebral discs plays a significant role in the people’s life quality. There is not adequate research done in the pathogenesis and treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration. Alternately, self-educated physiology offers a novel and noninvasive method to reverse the degenerated discs. In this single case study report attempts have been made to highlight the effect of the self-educative physiology, on magnetic resonance imaging investigations, of progressive healing, on the degenerated intervertebral discs."
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This page is a summary of: A Novel Non-invasive Effective Method for Potential Treatment of Degenerative Disc Disease: A Hypothesis, Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, March 2019, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/1871524918666181017152053.
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Resources
Decyphering our Hidden Physiology
Here I have presented a compedium of all our available BTCM papers and books, and forthcoming books.
Biological Transformations controlled by the Mind
This is a more particular physiological phenomenon whereby the biological body reuses those resources, rather than eliminating them as a toxic by-product that it no longer needs. Medical science has not noticed it because there are too few subjects to volunteer for organized research, less money is allocated for research, and the few that are still offered are conditional on short-term research, with instant and immediate results and practical applications that run other money in an expectation of something to buy and someone to sell that something to buy. Society cannot function otherwise, but each individual can decide for himself what he or she has to do. Suppose at some point, over decades or 100 years, this research in the field of BTCM will also be carried out.
Biological Transformations I (Biology of transformation)
TV interview with professor Siva Somasundaram, former biology department director UHV, at that time
CV
Full list of published works
PubMed
Abstract only available
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