Weekly Lab Journal
- This week was kind of a slow week, much of the work was behind the scenes and has not made it to the web - yet. As such, there was no new content added to the website(s).
- Work continues in both medical studies and clinical studies.
- The work at the medical clinic continues.
- We're waiting for the allergy season to finish and the flu season to really begin.
- [Neurology and Osteology] A project, that has been underway for several years has enter a new phase. Using extreme physical endurance training (based in martial arts) we have been looking at into the adaptation to pain levels and pushing the bodies limits of physical endurance. Project phases have included weight training, climate adaptation (including adaptation to extreme cold, -30°F), long distance hiking (5 hours straight) and more. Each phase lasted for at least a year to demonstrate adaption over two placebo periods [a placebo period lasts about 6 months]. This new phase combines all elements of each phase. In the previous phases, physical adaptation to extreme environments and physical environments improved the bodies ability to regenerate tissue - even grow. Climate adaptation revealed much about the body's metabolicmechanism . While, weight training and hiking (beyond what is normal or average) demonstrated the ability to increase bone mass [in density, width and length]. The goal of this next phase is to refine the understanding of tissue regeneration and the conditions required to help the body to regenerate tissue.
- [GI Science]
- Food Allergies (non-fatal) -[Lactose intolerance] Is a very common food allergy that strikes (generally) people starting their late 20's. It appears, as the body's metabolic rate changes from 20 to 30, lactose intolerance is one result. Essentially, the lactose intolerance allergy causes a hypersensitivity in the GI system.
- Hypersensitivity - (Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crone's, Colitis, etc.) It appears that hypersensitivity can be controlled, but it's very difficult because there are so many triggers, getting every trigger is almost an impossibility. It's definitely not an immediate cure, but one that may take years - even then, it may sporadically occur.
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- The work at the medical clinic continues.
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