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<strong>BBRS</strong> Science and Medicine A New View of Conquering Cancer 52<br />

This is where acupuncture and antihomotoxic medicine can have a major<br />

effect on the outcome of pathological processes.<br />

Summary<br />

The extra-cellular matrix in living organisms, particularly in mammals, is<br />

widespread and reaches into all parts of the organism. The structure and<br />

properties of this matrix is such that it is involved in homeostatic control of<br />

many of the organism’s processes, possibly more than the nervous system,<br />

but certainly complementing the nervous system and endocrine and<br />

immune system in its functions.<br />

Its properties also explain the physical and therapeutic reality of the<br />

meridian system which underpins the principles of acupuncture, and it<br />

supports the view that such a system is an innate diagnostic and treatment<br />

network which will have a major implication for the future direction of<br />

medical treatment when the allopathic model will be finally relinquished as<br />

a child of the heroic age of reductionist scientific developments.<br />

The human organism has evolved to incomprehensible complexity over<br />

millions of years. It is time to recognize that such organisms have the<br />

capacity and the systems to ensure continued survival without man-made<br />

interventions.<br />

References<br />

Literatuur:<br />

R. Virchow, Die Cellularpathologie in ihrer Bedeutung auf physiologische und pathologische<br />

Gewebsiehre, Berlin, 1858<br />

1 Matrix and Matrix Regulation, A. Pischinger MD (Edited Prof Hartmut Heine) ISBN 2-8043-<br />

4000-7 (1990)<br />

2 Ho, M.W. and Knight, D.P. (1998). The acupuncture system and the liquid crystalline<br />

collagen fibers of the connective tissues. Am. J. Chinese Medicine 26, 251-263. See Ho, M.W.<br />

(1998, 1999).<br />

3 Haffegee, J. (1999). Collagen self-assembly and alignment in vitro. M. Sc. Thesis,<br />

Bioelectrodynamics Laboratory, Open University.<br />

4 Zhou, Y,-M., Newton, R.H., Haffegee, J.P. Meek, K. and Ho, M.W. (1999). Effects of different<br />

solvents on collagen birefringence and structure. (in preparation).<br />

5 The Rainbow And The Worm -The Physics of Organisms (2nd Edition)<br />

Mae-Wan Ho (The Open University, UK) 981-02-3426-0 (hardback)<br />

981-02-3427-9 (paperback)<br />

© Hugo Nielsen, Ron Zoet and Bert Pijnenburg – Maart 2011

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