The present study demonstrates the recovery of cervical vertebral arterial
blood flow access to the rhomboid fossa causes the restoration of HbA1c levels
for patients with pre-diabetic (pre-DM) conditions. HbA1c is formed due to the
chemical condensation of hemoglobin and glucose, which are present in high
concentrations in red blood cells. The first research results established a
relationship between HbA1c and vascular complications. The measurement method
used is HPLC. When measured in an NGSP-certified laboratory, a change in HbA1c
of at least 0.5% is considered statistically and clinically significant. The
observation is in good agreement with the consideration of the human body as a
dissipative structure. Such consideration is the focus of the recently
announced theory of centralized aerobic-anaerobic energy balance compensation
(TCAAEBC). According to it, observed connections between high blood pressure
(HBP) and the lifted level of HbA1c can be linked to the obstruction of
arterial blood flow access to rhomboid fossa (OABFARF), causing the delivery of
incorrect information on blood oxygen availability. Below we provide detailed
information on how in this case TCAAEBC explains the very initiation of
multiple chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), starting with type 2
diabetes mellitus (DM). Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder reflecting
the complex integration of body systems, care must be taken in selecting the
correct animal model for use in various in vivo experiments. Mouse models are
used in experimental studies of obesity and type 2 diabetes to identify the
role of inflammation, insulin resistance, and other potential treatments, and
the knowledge gained from such studies has been accurately applied to humans
with this diagnosis.
Author(s) Details
Alexander Y. Shishonin
Complementary
and Integrative Health Clinic of Dr. Shishonin, 5 Yasnogorskaya Str, Moscow,
117588, Russian Federation.
Alexander A. Vasin
Complementary
and Integrative Health Clinic of Dr. Shishonin, 5 Yasnogorskaya Str, Moscow,
117588, Russian Federation.
Kirill
V. Zhukov
Complementary
and Integrative Health Clinic of Dr. Shishonin, 5 Yasnogorskaya Str, Moscow,
117588, Russian Federation.
Bagrat A. Gasparyan
Complementary
and Integrative Health Clinic of Dr. Shishonin, 5 Yasnogorskaya Str, Moscow,
117588, Russian Federation.
Alexandre A. Vetcher
Complementary
and Integrative Health Clinic of Dr. Shishonin, 5 Yasnogorskaya Str, Moscow,
117588, Russian Federation and IBHTN at Peoples’ Friendship University of
Russia n.a. P. Lumumba (RUDN), 6 Miklukho-Maklaya St, 117198 Moscow, Russia.
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see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/dhrni/v3/1461
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