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Self-healing and Self-organisation: new perspectives from an old traditional healthcare system
Yan Schroën
… ability to adapt and self-manage in the face of social, physical and emotional challenges
Towards a systemic definition of health and wellbeing:
An organism is a complex, dynamic, self-organizing system far from equilibrium
Dynamic Systems Theory
In studying self-organizing systems a shift in focus occurs:
From objects to relationships
From quantity to qualityMapping of patterns
of relationships
“1 manifests itself in 3”Yi Jing
1 2
3
3 = Qi
Qi
• Connection• Communication/Information• Movement
Energy
Matter
Life
Energy storage under energy flow
Upward organization
Downward causation
The I and the Oneness
Towards a systemic definition of health and wellbeing:
Health is a dynamic state in which a system is maximally open and there is an optimal exchange of information, without loosing the characteristics of the system itself.
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Vernetztes Denken in der biomedizinischen Forschung, Rainer H. Straub; 2013
Disease
Health
Trigger
Threshold to symptoms
Frequent urination
tiredness
thirst
Low backpain
Weakness of knee
Ear ringing
AttractorKidney Qi deficiency
Symptoms
Symptoms Systemtheory: Ba Gang
ZangFu
JingLuo
etc.
Syndrome
Symptoms Systemtheory: Ba Gang
ZangFu
JingLuo
etc.
Syndrome
Symptoms
DIAGNOSE
Systemtheory: Ba Gang
ZangFu
JingLuo
etc.
Syndrome
Symptoms
DIAGNOSE
Systemtheory: Ba Gang
ZangFu
JingLuo
etc.
Treatment principle
Syndrome
Symptoms
DIAGNOSE
Systemtheory: Ba Gang
ZangFu
JingLuo
etc.
Treatment principle
Treatment
How to design a intervention for a complex system?12 subtypes of Diabetes II:Biomarker fingerprinting
DMII subtype 8
DMII subtype 2
DMII subtype 5
DMII subtype 10 DMII subtype 11
DMII subtype 3
DMII subtype 6
DMII subtype 4
DMII subtype 7
DMII subtype 9
DMII subtype 12
DMII subtype 1
Diabetes II
Qi & Yin Xu Qi & Yin Xumet stagnatie
Qi & Yin Xumet
DampHitte
Spleen deficiency – Liver Qi stagnation Spleen deficiency with Damp Spleen deficiency with Blood stagnation Damp Heat and Qi stagnation Kidney and Stomach Yin deficiency Yin deficiency with rising Yang Lung Yin deficiency Liver Yin deficiency Heart Yin deficiency Qi and Yin deficiency Qi and Yin deficiency with Blood stasis Yin and Yang deficiency
Visceral adiposity
LDL elevated
Glucose toxicity
Fatty liver
gutinflammation
endothelialinflammation
systemicInsulin resistance
systemic inflammation
Vioxx
Salicylate
Atorvastatin
Fenofibrate
Metformin
Glibenclamide
LXR agonist
RosiglitazonePioglitazone
Sitagliptin
Hepatic IR
Adipose IR
Muscle metabolicinflexibility
adiposeinflammation
Microvascular damage
Myocardialinfactions
Heartfailure
Cardiacdysfunction
Braindisorders
Nephropathy
Atherosclerosis
β-cell failure
Reversible process
β-cell Pathology
High cholesterolHigh glucose
gluc Risk factor
Hypertension
dyslipidemia
ectopic lipid overload
Ìrreversible process
Hepaticinflammation
Stroke
IBD
fibrosis
Retinopathy
Metabolicallyhealthy
Physical inactivityCaloric excess
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