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Meditative Metabolonomics and Pathobiology
Author:
Ravikumar Kurup,  Parameswara Achutha Kurup
ISBN: 978-1-941926-50-5
6.3 x 9.1 inches, 260pp, Paperback: $125
Published Date: June, 2016
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Introduction
Meditation leads to induction of heme oxygenase and depletion of heme. This produces increased porphyrin synthesis leading on to the generation of self replicating porphyrions. Defect in heme synthesis and heme depletion leads to deficiency of heme enzymes. Deficiency cytochrome C oxidase and aconitase leads to mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation defects and TCA cycle defects. There is increase in glycolysis consequent to porphyrin photo-oxidation induced free radical generation and HIF alpha induction. This produces the Warburg phenotype. Deficiency of acetyl CoA leads to defects in the isoprenoid pathway and defective synthesis of cholesterol and ubiquinone. The porphyrions can have quantal perception of low level EMF fields leading to prefrontal cortex atrophy and cerebellar dominance. This leads onto Neanderthalisation of the brain and schizophrenia and autism. The mitochondrial dysfunction leads onto insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome x as well as neurodegeneration. The Warburg phenotype and increased glycolysis leads on to oncogenesis. The increase in lymphocyte glycolysis can produce immune activation and autoimmune disease. Thus the meditation induced self replicating porphyrions can lead to civilizational disease.
Contents
The Full Book PDF PDF
Front Matter PDF
Chapter 1 Meditation and Metabolonomics PDF
Chapter 2 Archaeaon - A New Cell Organelle - The Master Organelle of the Cell - Product of Meditative Metabolonomics PDF
Chapter 3 Meditation, Porphyrions, the Internet and Mind - Role of Porphyrins in Environmental Communication/Modulation of Digital Information Storage/Processing System PDF
Chapter 4 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - The Extinction of Homo Sapiens and Symbiotic Neanderthalisation - Relation to Archaeal Mediated Rna Viroids and Amyloidosis PDF
Chapter 5 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Synthesis of Bile Acids from Cholesterol Regulates Cellular Function PDF
Chapter 6 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Synthesis of Pah from Cholesterol Regulates Cell Function PDF
Chapter 7 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiontic Actinidic Archaeal Synthesis of Digoxin from Cholesterol Regulates Cellular Function and Contributes to Disease Pathology PDF
Chapter 8 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Generation of Ammonia and Thiocyanate Regulates Cell/Neuro-Immuno-Endocrine System and Provides A Substrate for Archaeal Energetics PDF
Chapter 9 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Synthesis of Pyruvate from Cholesterol and the Gaba Shunt Pathway Regulates Cell Function PDF
Chapter 10 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Synthesis of Short Chain Fatty Acid Butyrate and Propionate from Cholesterol Regulates Cellular Function PDF
Chapter 11 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Synthesis of Neurotransmitters by Cholesterol Catabolism Regulates Brain Function PDF
Chapter 12 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Membrane Sodium Potassium Atpase Inhibition Mediated Atp Synthesis Induced by Digoxin, Photoinduction and Electromagnetic Fields PDF
Chapter 13 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Digoxin Inhibited Sodium Potassium Atpase Mediated Atp Synthesis and Archaeal Ectoatpases Produce Neuro-Immuno-Metabolic-Endrocrine/Cell Cycle Regulation PDF
Chapter 14 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Actinidic Archaea Mediates Biological Transmutation in Human Systems - Experimental Evidence PDF
Chapter 15 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Archaeal Digoxin and Creation of Cellular Plasma State - Molecular/Cellular Electromagnetic Signal Transduction PDF
Chapter 16 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Neanderthalic Actinidic Archaea Mediates Biological Transmutation in Human Systems - Nuclear Fission and Fusion in the Brain and Spiritual Energy PDF
Chapter 17 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Mediated Warburg Phenotype PDF
Chapter 18 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaeal Cholesterol Catabolic Syndrome PDF
Chapter 19 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaea and Viroids - Role in Metabolic/Endocrine Regulation PDF
Chapter 20 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - The Archaeal Induced Stem Cell Conversion Produces an Epidemic Benjamin Buttons Reverse Aging Syndrome PDF
Chapter 21 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Endosymbiotic Actinidic Archaea and Viroids - Role in Genomic Regulation PDF
Chapter 22 Meditation Related Metabolonomic Changes - Neo-neanderthalisation and Metabolic Syndrome - Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Coronary Artery Disease and Stroke PDF
Back Matter PDF
Author(s)
Ravikumar Kurup
Dr. Ravikumar Kurup trained in Internal Medicine, Neurology and Metabolic Medicine at Medical College, Trivandrum and Christian Medical College, Vellore. He holds a doctorate degree in Internal Medicine and Neurology. He is a member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, India. He works as Professor of Metabolic Medicine and Metabolic Neurology at Metabolic Disorders Research Center, Trivandrum. He also works as Professor of Internal Medicine and Head of the divisions of Metabolic Medicine and Hematology at Medical College Hospital, Trivandrum. His areas of research interests are in Neurochemistry and Metabolic Medicine.
Parameswara Achutha Kurup
The Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, TC 4/1525, Gouri Sadan, Kattu Road North of Cliff House, Kowdiar PO Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
Readership
Experts in Neurology, Psychiatry, Medicine, Evolutionary Biology, Neuro-philosophy, Psychology
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