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2Chapter 3Stress and Disease
- By comprehending that human beings are energy,
one can begin to comprehend new ways of viewing
health and illness - - Richard Gerber M.D.
3Relationship Between Stress and Disease?
- Science has not been able to demonstrate a
concrete connection between stress and disease. - However, this chapter presents various scientific
views and explanations of hypothesized
relationships between stress and disease.
4Stress and Disease Connection
- The current focus on the stress and disease
phenomenon is directed toward the interactions of
the - immune system
- the CNS
- human consciousness
5Disease Illness Relationship
- Research indicates that
- 70 to 80 percent of health-related problems
- may be precipitated or aggravated by stress
6Stress and Disease
- Understand the relationship between stress and
disease - factors act in unison to create a pathological
outcome - These factors include
- cognitive perceptions of threatening stimuli and
- the consequent activation of the
- nervous system
- endocrine system
- immune system
7Psychoneuroimmunology
- Pelletier defines it as the study of the
intricate interaction of - consciousness (psycho)
- brain and central nervous system (neuro), and
- the bodys defense against external infection and
internal aberrant cell division (immunology).
8 Theoretical Models
- The Borysenko Model
- The Pert Model
- The Gerber Model
- The Pelletier Premodel
9The Borysenko Model
- Stress-induced dysregulation
- Matrix immune balance with four
classifications of disease - Autonomic nervous system
- releases stress hormones
- physiological repercussions
- migraines, ulcers, and hypertension.
10Borysenkos stress disease dichotomy
11Borysenkos Immune Activity Matrix
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14The Pert Model
- Perts model cites research findings linking the
nervous system with the immune system - Various cell tissues comprising the immune system
can synthesize neuropeptides to alter immune
function - Positive emotions can enhance immune function
15The Gerber Model
- Holistic or systems -theory approach
- Mind
- conscious and unconscious thought
- exists as energy (bioplasma)
- energy surrounds and permeates the body
- influences biochemical reactions.
16Gerber Model Disease
- Disturbance in human energy field
- through levels of energy
- To the body via
- chakras
- doors of energy
- meridians.
17Gerber Model
- Stress-related symptoms
- appearing in the physical body
- the manifestation of problems
- problems that occurred earlier as a result of
disturbances at higher energy level - Thoughts, perception, and emotions
- originate in layers of subtle energy
- cascade through the mind-body interface
- decoded at the molecular level
- cause biological changes in the body
18The Gerber model
See Figure 3.3 on page 44 of your textbook.
19Human Energy FieldsKirlian Photography
- Before and after Kirlian Photographs
- http//www.xs4all.nl/remy/kirlian.html
- Tracing Human Spirit with Kirlian Photography
- http//www.compusmart.ab.ca/triune/akabstract.htm
- More Photos
- http//www.kirlian.com.br/hingII5.htm
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letters
20Human Energy FieldsChakras
- 7 or 8 primary human chakras
- http//www.jwdavies.com/7veils.htm
- http//www.rickrichards.com/metaphysics_1.htm
- The Chakra-Handbook by Shalila Sharamon Bodo J.
Baginski - http//www.wppwired.com/PSYNET/chakra/index.html
21The Pelletier Pre-Model
- Issues must be understood
- before a stress-disease model can be developed
- Issues include diseases of people with
- multiple personality disorder
- spontaneous remissions
- hypnosis
- placebos
- immuneonhancement.
22Pelletiers Review of Literature
- To understand the stress-disease/mind-body
phenomenon - Consider individuals as greater than the sum of
its physiological parts
23Nervous System-Related Disorders
- bronchial asthma
- tension headaches
- migraine headaches
- temporomandi-bular joint dysfunction
- irritable bowel syndrome
- ulcers and colitis
- coronary heart disease
24Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
See Figure 3.5 of your textbook.
25Immune System-Related Disorders
- the common cold and influenza
- allergies
- rheumatoid arthritis
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