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Evolutionary
Consequence Chronic
Disease Cause # 1 - Evolutionary Consequence Most of the general population thinks of "aging" as a continuum, a smooth curve of linear events. However, most molecular biologists now think of aging as coming in packets or phases. In the beginning phase, the body self-organizes itself by arranging cells into organs and systems. The next critical phase is reproduction. Into and through this stage the genes do everything possible to keep the body in good repair. As the reproductive period ebbs, molecular biologists note that this is when the self-repair mechanisms begin to fail the organism. Current theory hypothesizes that evolution is all about insuring the effective passage of genes from one generation to the next. The reproductive phase of humans coincides with the time humans historically survived, i.e., what we now call mid-life of 40-45 years old. From the genes’ survival perspective, self-repair resources must optimally go into maximizing reproduction, and not wasting effort to provide a healthful life following the reproductive phase. Genes issue instructions for the manufacture of proteins, and proteins are the stuff of life. If damaged DNA no longer self-repairs and thus is able to instruct for healthy proteins after the normal reproductive years, then the body living beyond that phase experiences "old-age" or "western" diseases. Chronic
Disease Cause # 2 – Cultural Consequence This life-long healing energy shielding from being inside homes, offices, cars, etc., has a dual impact on health and healing:
Ten to twenty thousand years ago Neanderthal people could expect to live about 20 years. Their lives were "nasty, brutish, and short." By the middle of the 18th century A.D., life expectancy at birth averaged about 30 years. Most of the world then lived in squalor and poverty. Now, life expectancy in the industrialized world is about age 75 for men and age 79 for women, thanks to the past century’s improvements in living and working conditions, public health and medical care. Health up to middle age is the best yet. Aging
and Chronic Diseases Nyvatex’s
Health-Mat™ Solution New
"New Thinking" for a Wellness Solution Using Nyvatex’s approach, the initiating occurrence toward chronic diseases is thereby thwarted. Renewed DNA will thereby instruct for healthful proteins and there will be no need to be concerned with trying to fix already damaged proteins as is the current chemical (drug) approach. We call what is now being done about chronic diseases in this country a health system. It should really be called a "disease system" as most energy, time and money (80%) is focused on doing something about chronic diseases following diagnosis. The Nyvatex healing energy approach provides a first step towards a true health (or wellness) system. New Mainstream Approaches to Chronic Diseases The real work in the human body is either for or by proteins, of which are there estimated to number about one million different types. Researchers and most Wall Street investors believe that great medicine and great fortunes await those who can master controlled protein manipulation (or provide any other proprietary method) to conquer chronic degenerative diseases with patentable proprietary methods. Wall street has already raised tens of billions of dollars to pursue proteomics, the new mainstream holy grail of overcoming chronic diseases. Those who pursue the proteomic path face a daunting and stupendous challenge. Large numbers of possible variable interactions, geometries that vary with time, chopped and changing pieces of proteins, shifting external influences, and cascading events by proteins in the human body calculate near to 10 to the 30,000th power. By contrast, total particles in the known universe are calculated at about only 10 to the 80th power. Protein variability is millions of times greater than genetic variability. Therefore, this new universe of drug or molecular treatment is far more complex than the general population is led to believe. These realities are what makes senior researchers in this area caution that any protein-centric therapies to conquer chronic diseases may take decades to be realized, and maybe not even until late this century. Also, will there be an informed population uprising against protein manipulation as there has been against genetically modified foods? Further
analysis of the Looming Crisis—"Who will take care of Me?" As the respected Washington Post columnist George Will wrote on January 11, 2001, about this immense financial and cultural problem---"That problem is the coming collision between the baby boomers' graying and the welfare state's promise to lessen the consequences of illness and old age." There is an imminent convergence of long-term trends: (1) America's population is aging. (2) The leading edge of the 80 million baby boomers — those born between 1946 and 1964 — are heading toward retirement. (3) A huge number will reach an age requiring assistance at the same time, flooding and drowning an already stretched caregiving system. Spending on health care is creeping toward 14% of the gross domestic product. By the end of this decade, some projections show that nearly $1.00 of every $5.00 of U.S. GDP (20%) could be spent on medical services. Over 80% of these health dollars are spent on chronic diseases. In the United States, that 80% will total about $1.2 trillion in 2001. Therefore, many policy experts believe the next evolution in health care is likely to focus on ways to force consumers to pay more of their own costs of medical care. Recall that the ratio of Americans aged 20 to 64 to those older was 16.5 to 1 in 1950. Presently it is 3.3 to 1. By about 2030 the ratio will be about 2 to 1. Point is, there will not be enough working taxpayers to willingly care for their aged decrepit elders. At this ratio, 82% of a workers income in 2030-2050 would go to support social security and health care. It is doubtful that the remaining workers will agree to that. Statistics such as those considered above should encourage and energize every thinking individual to immediately start using a Nyvatex Health-Mat™ energy healing and health maintenance device. They should also encourage their parents, children, good friends and other relatives they care about, etc., to immediately begin use. Health Maintenance Organizations, insurance companies, and all employers should consider financial incentives for getting all members of their organizations to use Nyvatex’s wellness system. This would not only be financially rewarding, but anything to diminish or avoid the horrors of chronic degenerative diseases would be morally satisfying.
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