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The Principles of Enzymology

  • Introduction to Enzymes
  • Biochemical Reactions, Energy, and Enzymes
  • Activation Energy and Enzymes
  • Reaction Energetics and Enzymes
  • Enzyme Function and Specificity
  • Enzymes-Free Energy and Kinetics
  • Enzyme-Activators and Inhibitors
  • Enzyme-Substrate Interaction-Practice
  • Proteins, Enzymes, and Catalysis
  • Free Energy and Enzymes

Applied Enzymology

  • Methods for measuring enzyme activity
  • Isolation of enzymes, purification procedures
  • Mechanisms of enzyme catalysis
  • Effect of external factors on activity. Cooperative effects in enzyme action
  • Enzyme assays in clinical analysis
  • Industrial application of enzymes. Information sources on internet

Fermentation

  • Principle of fermentation(zymology) and fermentation process
  • Three distinct types of fermentation
  • Chemical reaction for fermentation
  • Main function of fermentation
  • Examples of products formed by fermentation
  • Uses of fermentation(5 uses of fermentation)

Microbiology

  • Microbial Growth
  • - What method would you use to determine the density of fecal bacteria in a water sample?
    - What is the density of a culture (in cells/ml) in which 0.1 ml of a 1/100,000 dilution yielded 78 colonies?

  • Control of Microbial Growth
  • - Indicate 1 physical and 1 chemical method used to sterilize materials.
    - How do alcohols damage or kill microorganisms?
    - What is the difference between disinfection and antisepsis?

  • Gene expression and regulation, Gene transfer
  • - What is the promoter of a gene and what makes a promoter “strong” or “weak”?
    - Describe how glucose influences transcription of the lac operon.
    - How does Hfr conjugation differ from “regular” conjugation?
    - Describe how gene transfer occurs by transduction.

  • Classification of Protozoa, Fungi & Helminths
  • - Describe the basic structure of a typical mold.
    - Describe the life cycle of a typical tapeworm.
    - Describe the process of conjugation in Paramecium.

  • Viruses
  • - Describe the characteristics of your “favorite” RNA-containing virus. - Distinguish between a prophage and a lysogen.
    - What types of viral genes are expressed “early” and “late”?
    - What is a viral envelope made of?

Herbal Dispensatory

  • History of Herbalism
  • Classification of Herbs
  • Herbal Safety
  • Herbal Formulations
  • General disease conditions and herbs used in treatment
  • Collecting herbs–Gathering rules
  • Plant types,Plant Parts,Drying and storing
  • Herbal preparations
  • Herbal medicine types
  • Administering herbal preparations
  • Spagyrics–preparation of spagyric herbal medicine
  • Alterative herbs
  • Anthelmintic herbs
  • Astringent herbs
  • Cathartic herbs
  • Stimulant herbs
  • Tonic herbs
  • Herbal antibiotics

Anatomy

  • Gross studies the form and composition of the body’s structures
  • Study of the larger structures of the body
  • Steady state of body systems that living organisms maintain
  • Microscopic anatomy study of very small structures of the body using magnification
  • Physiological studies the chemistry, biochemistry, and physics of the body’s functions
  • Regional anatomy study of the structures that contribute to specific body regions

Physiology

  • Homeostasis
  • Cell Membrane
  • Nervous System
  • Endocrine System
  • Cardiovascular system
  • Blood
  • Immunity
  • Respiratory System
  • Renal System
  • Digestive System
  • Integrative Physiology

Pathology

  • Diseases of Skin
  • Diseases of nervous system
  • Endocrine pathology
  • Environmental and nutritional disorders
  • Gastrointestinal disorders
  • Hemodynamic disorders
  • Hematopoietic and lymph node disorders
  • Liver and pancreas disorders
  • Renal diseases
  • Musculoskeletal disorders
  • Respiratory disorders
  • Cardiac disorders
  • Female reproductive and breast disorders

Vinegar Therapy

  • Present-day and historical process of vinegar production
  • Producing vinegar, types of vinegar and uses vinegar
  • Vinegar in health
  • - Anti-infection properties
    - Cardiovascular effects
    - Antitumor activity
    - Blood glucose control

  • Safety of vinegar

Mineral Therapy

  • Defining mineral therapy
  • Dosage, strength differences and mega dosing vs micro dosing
  • The synergy between herbs and mineral therapy
  • The least remedies for health
  • Calcium fluoride, calcium phosphate, potassium phosphate, iron phosphate and sodium phosphate
  • Safety and responsible prescribing and referrals

Vitamin Therapy

  • Thirteen essential vitamins
  • Functions of essential vitamins
  • Health and vitamins and supplement
  • Uses, side effects, interactions, dosages and warning of vitamin therapy

Food and Nutritions

  • Food culture, processing, preservation and community nutrition Nutrition throughout life cycle
  • Nutritional assessment and practice
  • Diet therapy
  • Nutraceuticals and functional foods
  • Meal management, food and nutrition policy

Homoeopathy

  • Homoeopathic philosophy
  • Introduction to remedy personalities and signatures
  • Acute and first Aid Remedies
  • In depth study of polycrest remedies and acute remedies
  • Cell salts
  • Pharmacy and remedy making
  • Acute and chronic prescribing
  • Key notes, modalities and etiology
  • Remedy proving

Bach Flower Therapy

  • History and origins of Bach Flower essence remedies
  • Bach flower essences overview
  • System of medicine in Bach flower remedies
  • Seven Bach Flower Groups
  • Guide to selecting the correct remedies, remedies for children, pets, animals and plants
  • Bach Flower remedies healing for disorders and list of specific treatment

Aroma Therapy

  • Using essential oils for health and wellness (Aromatic formulation, chemistry, skincare)
  • Essential oils for Aromatherapy and General wellness
  • Essential oils dilution rates
  • Pertumery notes
  • Essential oil safety
  • Creating essential oil blends
  • Properties of 20 key essential oils

Natural Therapy

  • Herbal medicines for preventing and treating various illness
  • Dietary and Nutritional for restoration of balance, detoxification and prevention of disease
  • Hydrotherapy using the healing power of water to stimulate organ function and to reduce pain
  • Flower essences to enhance the emotional aspect of healing
  • Soft tissue manipulation to rebalance the body's systems
  • Homoeopathy

Acupuncture Channels and Points

  • Theory of acupuncture
  • Acupuncture anatomy and physiology
  • Acupuncture meridians(channels) and acupoints
  • Acupuncture techniques
  • Acupuncture therapeutics

Plants Healing

  • Theoretical concerns, methods and findings of current theoretical research on medical plants
  • How and why medicinal plants, affect human physiology
  • Implications of nature, complexity and richness of human diversity and adaptation in health, wellness, illness and death
  • Diverse strategies that humans have developed for dealing with sickness
  • Interaction of social, cultural and biological aspects of human groups

Quantum Medicine

    The key concept behind the various forms of energy medicines is that the body is not simply matter but vital energy as well.
    Definition of ‘vital’ as 'indispensable to the continuance of life', and 'full of energy'. It is vital energy that makes matter vital. Health requires a proper flow of vital energy. Blockages of vital energy flow cause not just physical discomforts but disease.
    The key concept behind quantum medicine is that it is not cellular biochemical exchange that determines our state of health. It is actually the electromagnetic information that cells communicate with each other that has a direct bearing on our health.
    A disease is not simply a biological problem as generally seen by contemporary Western medicine but a lack or blockage in the information carried by the vital energy flow.
    Quantum medicine is informational in nature and calls upon the innate intelligence of that which directs and regulates our biological functions. That notion is reminiscent of the quantum physics thesis that the action of the observer in a quantum experiment will affect the outcome of the observation. There is an implied recognition that a non-material aspect, call it intention or consciousness, affects the outcome of both matter and energy.
    Quantum medicine accepts and counts on a patient’s natural propensity for auto-regeneration. All matter is energy. Everything has a vibrational frequency which can be measured in hertz (Hz). These electromagnetic frequencies have been researched for over a century. As modern equipment continues to improve, the subtle energy of our vital energy can be measured more and more precisely with biofeedback equipment.
    Quantum medicine forces us to no longer see the body merely as a complex of organs and tissues each of which can be treated separately. Instead we can now view the body as a complex of constantly vibrating electromagnetic fields where trillions of biophoton particles of light circulate within our physical and energetic bodies to carry necessary information to maintain homeostasis (the ability of the body or a cell to seek and maintain a condition of equilibrium or stability).
    Quantum therapies use a variety of biodynamic frequencies.

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