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TISSUES ARE HEALED BY PHOTONS BASTYR UNIVERSITY BASTYR UNIVERSITY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON STATE, USA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON STATE, USA June 1, 2009 June 1, 2009 Wolf-Dieter Kessler MD, PhD Wolf-Dieter Kessler MD, PhD
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Biophoton Emisson from Leaf Professor Fritz-Alfred Popp
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Dispersion of light through a prism
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Spectroscopy
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Electromagnetic spectrum
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Absorption spectroscopy refers to the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter. Absorption spectroscopy refers to the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter.
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Spectrometry is the spectroscopic technique used to assess the concentration or amount of a given species. Spectrometry is the spectroscopic technique used to assess the concentration or amount of a given species.
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In absorption spectroscopy, the intensity of a beam of light measured before and after interaction with a sample is compared. In absorption spectroscopy, the intensity of a beam of light measured before and after interaction with a sample is compared.
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UV-visible spectroscopy refers to techniques where one measures how much light of a particular wavelength (color) is absorbed by a sample. UV-visible spectroscopy refers to techniques where one measures how much light of a particular wavelength (color) is absorbed by a sample.
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DNA absorbs light in the UV range (which is partly why sunlight is dangerous) so the amount of DNA in a sample can be determined by measuring the absorbance of UV light. DNA absorbs light in the UV range (which is partly why sunlight is dangerous) so the amount of DNA in a sample can be determined by measuring the absorbance of UV light.
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DNA is absorbing light Measure DNA quantity through absorbed Measure DNA quantity through absorbed photons photons
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Focus
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Hydrogen field and focus
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Photon emission and focus
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ONDAMED IS HEALING THE FOCUS ONDAMED IS HEALING THE FOCUS THROUGH PHOTON ACTIVITY THROUGH PHOTON ACTIVITY
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ONDAMED Finds the ailing tissues Finds the ailing tissues Tells us where to treat Tells us where to treat Tells us how to treat Tells us how to treat
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The National Osteoporosis Foundation in the USA reported that : The National Osteoporosis Foundation in the USA reported that :
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Osteoporosis and low bone mass are currently estimated to be a major public health threat for almost 44 million U.S. women and men aged 50 and older. The 44 million people with either osteoporosis or low bone mass represent 55 percent of the people aged 50 and older in the United States. Additional efforts must be made to stem this disease, which may be largely prevented with lifestyle considerations and appropriate treatment.
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Appropriate treatment ONDAMED program 58 ONDAMED program 58
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WAVE SPECTRA WAVE SPECTRA AND WAVE LENGTHS AND WAVE LENGTHS OF PHOTONS OF PHOTONS ARE TISSUE SPECIFIC FOR REPAIR ARE TISSUE SPECIFIC FOR REPAIR
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Benzpyren twin substances absorb different “colors” Benzo-(a)-pyren is carcinogenic Benzo-(a)-pyren is carcinogenic Benzo-(e)-pyren non carcinogenic Benzo-(e)-pyren non carcinogenic
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The word "color" is placed in quotes to indicate that absorbance spectroscopy deals not only with light in the visible range - photons with a wavelength of roughly 400 to 700 nanometers, but also with wavelengths that lie outside of the range of human vision (IR, UV, X-rays). However, the principles are quite similar for both visible and nonvisible light. The word "color" is placed in quotes to indicate that absorbance spectroscopy deals not only with light in the visible range - photons with a wavelength of roughly 400 to 700 nanometers, but also with wavelengths that lie outside of the range of human vision (IR, UV, X-rays). However, the principles are quite similar for both visible and nonvisible light.
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Wavelength
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Low frequencies have long waves lengths wavelength = wave speed / frequency. wavelength = wave speed / frequency. Wavelength is therefore inversely proportional to frequency. Wavelength is therefore inversely proportional to frequency.
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Specific spectra and interference
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Interference and harmonisation after therapy
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Morbus Perthes Necrosis of the femoral head
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Hip sonography, ventral. Irregular contours, right femoral head with irregular echo pattern with areas of high echogenicity and low echogenicity. Femoral head is altogether lower in height. Epiphyseal gap is fuzzy with increased echogenicity. Slight joint effusion to the right.
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M.Perthes before treatment
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M.Perthes after first treatment
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M.Perthes after second treatment
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M.Perthes after third treatment
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Hormonal balancing with nuclear magnetic resonance Liver is at the core of hormonal balancing Liver is at the core of hormonal balancing Main Focus is draining the liver Main Focus is draining the liver Stress is draining the liver Stress is draining the liver
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Three types of stress Inflammation Inflammation Emotion Emotion Metabolism Metabolism
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Hormonal balancing with nuclear magnetic resonance Elimination of 3 stress factors with Elimination of 3 stress factors with ONDAMED ONDAMED Find Main Focus and treat with specific Find Main Focus and treat with specific programs and microorganisms/parasites programs and microorganisms/parasites
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A hormone receptor is a receptor protein on the surface of a cell or in its interior that binds to a specific hormone. The hormone causes many changes to take place in the cell. Binding of hormones to hormone receptors often trigger the start of a biophysical signal that can lead to further signal transduction pathways, or trigger the activation or inhibition of genes.[ [
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Steroid receptors are zinc finger proteins
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estrogen production Follicles in the ovaries, the corpus luteum and Follicles in the ovaries, the corpus luteum and the placenta. Follicle- stimulating hormone the placenta. Follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulate (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulate the production of estrogen in the ovaries. the production of estrogen in the ovaries. liver, adrenal glands, and the breasts. liver, adrenal glands, and the breasts.
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Synthesis of estrogen Synthesis of estrogens starts in theca interna cells in the ovary, by the synthesis of androstenedione from cholesterol. Androstenedione has androgenic activity. This compound crosses the basal membrane into the surrounding granulosa cells, where it is converted to estrone or estradiol, either immediately or through testosterone. The conversion of testosterone to estradiol, and of androstenedione to estrone, is catalyzed by the enzyme aromatase Synthesis of estrogens starts in theca interna cells in the ovary, by the synthesis of androstenedione from cholesterol. Androstenedione has androgenic activity. This compound crosses the basal membrane into the surrounding granulosa cells, where it is converted to estrone or estradiol, either immediately or through testosterone. The conversion of testosterone to estradiol, and of androstenedione to estrone, is catalyzed by the enzyme aromatase
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Testosterone into DHT dihydro-testosterone 5 alpha reductase 5 alpha reductase Progesterone better than 5 alpha Progesterone better than 5 alpha reductase inhibitors reductase inhibitors
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progesterone
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In mammals, progesterone, like all other steroid hormones, is synthesized from pregnenolone, which in turn is derived from cholesterol In mammals, progesterone, like all other steroid hormones, is synthesized from pregnenolone, which in turn is derived from cholesterol
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Balance of hormones Liver Liver
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indole-3-carbinol, sulforaphane, and beta carotene. Sulforaphane increases levels of enzymes that block cancer (IC3, or DIM), increases the conversion of estradiol to estriol by 50% indole-3-carbinol, sulforaphane, and beta carotene. Sulforaphane increases levels of enzymes that block cancer (IC3, or DIM), increases the conversion of estradiol to estriol by 50%
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Deranged estrogen metabolism the level of an estrogen metabolite associated with breast and endometrial cancer (16-alpha- hydroxyestrone) fell. DIM changes "strong" estrogen to "weak" estrogen, it stops human cancer cells from growing and provokes the cells to self-destruct (apoptosis). Subsequent studies done at the University of California at Berkeley show that DIM inhibits some human breast cancer cells from growing by as much as 90% in culture. the level of an estrogen metabolite associated with breast and endometrial cancer (16-alpha- hydroxyestrone) fell. DIM changes "strong" estrogen to "weak" estrogen, it stops human cancer cells from growing and provokes the cells to self-destruct (apoptosis). Subsequent studies done at the University of California at Berkeley show that DIM inhibits some human breast cancer cells from growing by as much as 90% in culture.estrogenmetaboliteapoptosisestrogenmetaboliteapoptosis
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The increased DNA binding condenses DNA structure, preventing transcription. histone deacetylase histone deacetylasehistone deacetylase
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Hormonal balancing with nuclear magnetic resonance Find the Focus which is draining the liver Find the Focus which is draining the liver
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ONDAMED ADVANCED TRAINING SEMINAR ADVANCED TRAINING SEMINAR Hilton Garden Inn, Newburgh, New York Hilton Garden Inn, Newburgh, New York June 19-20, 2009 June 19-20, 2009 Wolf-Dieter Kessler MD, PhD Wolf-Dieter Kessler MD, PhD
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