2017
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7420.1000289
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Energy Management and Health: Implication of Nervous System Superconductor-Like Behaviour

Abstract: Physiological studies have implicated different mediator in energy management in nervous system and body metabolic rate. Health result in a good balance between positive (+1) or negative (-1) energy leading to physiological energy (E0). Interestingly, diseases could be explained by an unbalance of energy regulation of nervous system (alteration of superconductor-like behaviour by environment factors) and/or body metabolic rate. Recent years several studies investigating the implication of electrical signals at… Show more

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“…The most important pathologies were correlated to the nervous system superconductorlike behavior disruption (Figure 2), emotions and energy fluctuation [6]. The energy fluctuation can disrupt cardiac EMF implicated in negative emotions and disease genesis.…”
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“…The most important pathologies were correlated to the nervous system superconductorlike behavior disruption (Figure 2), emotions and energy fluctuation [6]. The energy fluctuation can disrupt cardiac EMF implicated in negative emotions and disease genesis.…”
Section: /3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dynamic energy by electromagnetic pollution and/or xenobiotics like pesticide, quantum dots, etc could explain in part brain cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer and other diseases [6]. The most important pathologies were correlated to the nervous system superconductorlike behavior disruption (Figure 2), emotions and energy fluctuation [6].…”
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