New treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by autonomic nervous system remodeling : Epidemiology Higher incidence (9 – 20/100,000 person years) and prevalence (156 – 291/100,000 people) in populations of North American and Northern European descent (Lancet 2012;380:1606) Incidence increased in industrialized countries and urban versus rural locations, suggestive of environmental triggers, such as improved […]
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Limbic system(physiology)
The limbic system(Physiology) The limbic system is a group of gray matter and white matter structures lodged deep within the cerebrum that are involved in four functions: olfaction, emotional responses, behavioral activities and memories. Anatomical structures: –Limbic lobe: has two main components that are cingulate gyrus (involved in memory and emotional processing and autonomic nervous […]
new treatment of irritable bowel syndrome without drugs
New treatment of irritable bowel syndrome by autonomic nervous system remodeling : Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), is classified as a functional gastrointestinal disease. Autonomic nervous system remodeling by limbic rehabilitation is a very sophisticated technique allowing a physiological treatment of bowel diseases . In cases of “pure irritable bowel syndrome” the efficiency of the treatment […]
Chapter X : A NEW TREATMENT FOR HYPERTENSION
Autonomic nervous system remodeling by limbic rehabilitation is a very sophisticated technique allowing a physiological treatment of arterial hypertension without any medication if the procedure is applied in the early stages of the disease. In cases of very old hypertension the treatment will take many times because of the abnormalities secondary to long acting hypertension […]
Chapter : The Limbic system(anatomy)
The limbic system The neurologist Paul MacLean has proposed that our skull holds not one brain, but three, each representing a distinct evolutionary stratum that has formed upon the older layer before it, like an archaeological site: He calls it the “triune brain «MacLean, says that three brains operate like “three interconnected biological computers, [each] […]
Autonomic nervous system
Autonomic nervous system consists of: 1) The Hypothalamus: which is regarded as the highest control system over the autonomic motor neurons that affect the activity of our visceral organs so the hypothalamus is the center of homeostasis (continuously and unconsciously adjusting the activity of our visceral effectors to match the person’s physical activity and energy […]