The fertilized ovum passes down to the fallopian tube beginning to divide and divide and by the time it reaches the uterus, it will have formed a mulberry like group of cells. At a stage later, it grows a placenta to absorb nourishment from the mother’s blood. It passes the fish like stage in the third week.
Even after four months the body has fully developed, but the fetus is only about eight inches and weighs hardly 120 grams. It is, therefore, extremely necessary for a pregnant women to take calcium and other minerals in sufficient quantity for the proper development of the fetus. This calcium is available in milk, banana, green vegetables and fruits. However this calcium and minerals should be properly digested. Digestion of calcium is controlled by Thyroid/Parathyroid glands and so their proper working is utmost necessary during pregnancy; So that the child develops properly and gets strong bones, therefore, the proper functioning of thyroid parathyroid glands is of prime necessity.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Reproduction System
When there is an union intercourse between a male and a female, semen containing about 4 to 5,00,000 spermatozoa is discharged by the male organ into the vagina and only when a sperm is successful in entering the egg of the female, it creates an atomic explosion the child is conceived.
The ovum of a female is like minus electricity and when a spermatozoa which is alike positive electricity enters it, a battery cell is created. This fertilized egg then goes on dividing into two and four thus becomes a quadruplicate and afterwards goes on dividing in quadruplicates. The size of this quadruplicate cell is so small that it can be seen with electron microscope but later on it develops into a full sized body of about 60 to 66 inches in height and 60 to 70 kilos which means an expansion by more than 600 million that is 60 billion times the greatest wonder of the cosmos.
The ovum of a female is like minus electricity and when a spermatozoa which is alike positive electricity enters it, a battery cell is created. This fertilized egg then goes on dividing into two and four thus becomes a quadruplicate and afterwards goes on dividing in quadruplicates. The size of this quadruplicate cell is so small that it can be seen with electron microscope but later on it develops into a full sized body of about 60 to 66 inches in height and 60 to 70 kilos which means an expansion by more than 600 million that is 60 billion times the greatest wonder of the cosmos.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Central Nervous System
Central Nervous System consists of the brain, brain stem, sciatic nerve and billions of nerves coming out of this sciatic nerve spreading all over the body. It may be noted that below the brain the telephone exchange a quarter inch thick sciatic nerve passes down through the vertebrae of spine going up to the coccyx, gets divided into two and then goes all the way down to both the legs and finally to the toes.
It will be observed that the small nerves coming out of the spinal cord - sciatic nerve - are joined to different organs in the middle and front part of the body. If there is any disturbance in or damage to the spinal cord, the flow of electricity to the connecting organs is hindered. If, for example, vertebra number 4 is subdued, it impairs speech and causes stammering. When treatment is given on this point of vertebra number 4, the problem of stammering is cured.
Similarly, if due to cold, the point on the sciatic nerve between vertebra number 6 and number 8 is damaged, it transmits pain to the muscles around the heart and this indication is mistaken as a heart problem
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Immune System and five senses
Our body has an excellent inbuilt protective system which creates antibodies through the creation of white cells and throws out the dead cell through Lymph glands. This is a unique defense system always active against intrusion by foreign cells, micro organisms, parasites and viruses.
In our body, there are several delicate but powerful instruments. These are interrelated through the brain. These organs of five senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing, vision enable us to learn and enjoy life.
Taste
The tongue enables us to get all types of tastes one of the best experiences in life. It also controls our speech.
Hearing (Ears)
It is a most intricate and profound sound system that enables us to acquire knowledge by hearing. Only when we can hear, can we speak. The combination of hearing and speech is like an accordion placed in our throat so that one can sing the finest tunes.
Vision (Eyes)
They constitute the camera and color projector. All the parts of the eyes work together. The cornea is like a window that lets in light, and the iris controls the amount of light. In dark, the pupil opens wide to let the light come in and in bright, it becomes smaller.
In our body, there are several delicate but powerful instruments. These are interrelated through the brain. These organs of five senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing, vision enable us to learn and enjoy life.
Taste
The tongue enables us to get all types of tastes one of the best experiences in life. It also controls our speech.
Hearing (Ears)
It is a most intricate and profound sound system that enables us to acquire knowledge by hearing. Only when we can hear, can we speak. The combination of hearing and speech is like an accordion placed in our throat so that one can sing the finest tunes.
Vision (Eyes)
They constitute the camera and color projector. All the parts of the eyes work together. The cornea is like a window that lets in light, and the iris controls the amount of light. In dark, the pupil opens wide to let the light come in and in bright, it becomes smaller.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Root cause of Blood Pressure
The cerebrospinal fluid enters the third ventricle from the bottom, rises upward and then goes into the central nervous system through a small outlet. Now due to the excess common salt (sodium Chloride) in cerebrospinal fluid or may be due to tension, the tiny hair like cells in the valve of outlet, get stiff and hamper the proper flow of cerebrospinal fluid into the central nervous system. So, the pressure increases in the third ventricle causing what is known as high blood pressure. The pineal gland situated under the valve gets damaged when blood pressure increases and thus its working is impaired. As this gland controls all the other glands, their working is also damaged leading to problems in the body. So the best way to control high blood pressure is (1) to control the Pineal and other endocrine glands through Acupressure as an immediate cure, (2) for long term cure reduce common salt intake in food and (3) empower the system by drinking two glasses of gold/silver/copper charged water, reduced from four glasses.
Low blood pressure is caused by the over functioning of Pancreas which reduces the sugar glucose level in the blood; in turn the level of glucose content in cerebrospinal fluid is also reduced , thereby the supply of energy to the vital brain and motor neurons is also reduced.
Low blood pressure is caused by the over functioning of Pancreas which reduces the sugar glucose level in the blood; in turn the level of glucose content in cerebrospinal fluid is also reduced , thereby the supply of energy to the vital brain and motor neurons is also reduced.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Cerebrospinal Fluid
When the blood goes into the head, it passes through first and second ventricle, where cerebrospinal fluid is extracted from the blood. This cerebrospinal fluid passes through the brain and goes down in the spinal cord up to prostate gland and keeps the neuron motors working.
In about every five and half hours 125 ml of cerebrospinal fluid is produced, that is about 545 ml cerebrospinal fluid and 200-250 mg of glucose is produced and consumed by the body in every 24 hours and this gives vital energy to all the organs to function efficiency.
The cerebrospinal fluid does not get mixed with blood. However, with certain special yogic exercises, the yogis are able to suck a little of this cerebrospinal fluid through the upper part of mouth. In such cases, thirst and hunger are considerably reduced. The yogis are known to live on a minimum of food.
In about every five and half hours 125 ml of cerebrospinal fluid is produced, that is about 545 ml cerebrospinal fluid and 200-250 mg of glucose is produced and consumed by the body in every 24 hours and this gives vital energy to all the organs to function efficiency.
The cerebrospinal fluid does not get mixed with blood. However, with certain special yogic exercises, the yogis are able to suck a little of this cerebrospinal fluid through the upper part of mouth. In such cases, thirst and hunger are considerably reduced. The yogis are known to live on a minimum of food.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Correct Thinking Will Never Fail You
Although there are two kinds of Reasoning – induction and deduction – for our purposes here we will discuss only Deduction. Logic is an art and a science, and if you are interested in going into it more deeply, there are many good books on the subjects, as I am sure you already know.
The part of Deduction I want to discuss in the Syllogism. The syllogism is the expression of the act of deductive reasoning. It is an inference by which we derive a new judgment or conclusion from two other judgments from which it necessarily follows.
It is also a form of thinking and reasoning that all of us use constantly in everyday living; most of us without realizing that we are doing so. It is a form of thinking that can, and, very often does, lead us astray.
First, let me give you an example of just what a syllogism is:
1. All men are mortal.
2. Socrates is a man.
3. Therefore Socrates is mortal.
This seems to be the standard example used in most books on logic. It’s a matter of thinking that because this and this is true so and so is also true (the two judgments leading to a conclusion).
The part of Deduction I want to discuss in the Syllogism. The syllogism is the expression of the act of deductive reasoning. It is an inference by which we derive a new judgment or conclusion from two other judgments from which it necessarily follows.
It is also a form of thinking and reasoning that all of us use constantly in everyday living; most of us without realizing that we are doing so. It is a form of thinking that can, and, very often does, lead us astray.
First, let me give you an example of just what a syllogism is:
1. All men are mortal.
2. Socrates is a man.
3. Therefore Socrates is mortal.
This seems to be the standard example used in most books on logic. It’s a matter of thinking that because this and this is true so and so is also true (the two judgments leading to a conclusion).
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