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Review
. 2020 Sep;21(6):464-477.
doi: 10.2174/1389202921999200407082315.

Updated Understanding of the Degenerative Disc Diseases - Causes Versus Effects - Treatments, Studies and Hypothesis

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Review

Updated Understanding of the Degenerative Disc Diseases - Causes Versus Effects - Treatments, Studies and Hypothesis

Cristian Muresanu et al. Curr Genomics. 2020 Sep.

Abstract

Background: In this review we survey medical treatments and research strategies, and we discuss why they have failed to cure degenerative disc diseases or even slow down the degenerative process.

Objective: We seek to stimulate discussion with respect to changing the medical paradigm associated with treatments and research applied to degenerative disc diseases.

Method proposal: We summarize a Biological Transformation therapy for curing chronic inflammations and degenerative disc diseases, as was previously described in the book Biological Transformations controlled by the Mind Volume 1.

Preliminary studies: A single-patient case study is presented that documents complete recovery from an advanced lumbar bilateral discopathy and long-term hypertrophic chronic rhinitis by application of the method proposed.

Conclusion: Biological transformations controlled by the mind can be applied by men and women in order to improve their quality of life and cure degenerative disc diseases and chronic inflammations illnesses.

Keywords: Biology; biological transformations; degenerative disc disease; genome; mitochondria; neurology; seminal secretions.

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Multilevel characteristics of degenerative disc diseases.
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The influence of biological transformations controlled by the mind over the cause and effect chain, from (a) to (g), in Degenerative Disc Disease, and the known medical treatments and other research strategies, from (1) to (7).

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