Cancer is a nonlinear structural disorder caused by stress

Maria Kuman
2018 International Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine  
There are two major types of organization in the body: organization in space and organization in time. Strong or prolonged stress influences the organization in time because it creates large delays -the body needs to stop its habitual work and mobilize for response to the stressor. In some individuals these delays lead to temporal disorder of the biorhythms of the genetically inherited weak organ manifested as functional or chronic disease. In other individuals (as we shall see in this article)
more » ... the long term presence of electrically charged neurotransmitters secreted during prolonged stress creates electrical gradients, which lead to synthesis of electrically charged, but chemically distorted neurotransmitters. These nonlinear electrical distortions make it impossible for the cells to bind normally, which leads to the structural disorder, called malignancy. Cancer in its last stage 'malignancy' is 'a jumbled mass of cells instead of useful architecture, which multiply senselessly'. This article explains for the first time how stress, with the nonlinear distortions it creates, leads to the structural disorder called cancer. Nonlinear mathematical model is offered to describe the nonlinear distortions; it is based on the system theory used for neuronal networks and the areas flooded with electrically charged and chemically distorted neurotransmitters are considered neuronal pools. Words: 205
doi:10.15406/ijcam.2018.11.00433 fatcat:kbzphhgsyfeg5c4w75lssvw45m