Pathogeny of Susceptibility
Syllabus
The patient-disease-environment relationship is understood under the focus of the patient’s susceptibility mechanisms, taking into consideration the most varied aspects such as: sense of danger, autopoiesis, quorum sensing, heredity, epigenetics, biosemiotics, and the possibility to regulate these mechanisms by homeopathy. The learning process to this subject involves revisiting the classic (self-non-self) immunity pattern, as well as the determinism of metabolic pathways and intra-cellular regulation. Therefore, diseases are no longer seen as simply resulting from oscillations between immunodepression and exacerbated immune response, and are then characterized as misbalances of a complex network formed not only by the immune, nervous, and endocrine systems, but also by the environment. Such modulator factors as stress, medications, seasonality, radiation, gravity, etc. would be, therefore, disturbing or regulatory agents to this network. Entire didactic material available at: https://sites.google.com/site/aulasdaleoniposgrad/ Folder: Attachments - Pathogeny of Susceptibility: classes and seminars Login: [email protected] Password: baixaraulas
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