1) constant assimilation or integration where inert matter is transformed into living matter
2) constant disintegration or decomposition where living matter is transformed into inert matter;
Partial apoptosis is the true pledge of vital integrity of an organism. Only continual destruction of cells, tissues and body organs guarantees ongoing restoration of cells and the whole living organism. Assimilation delays causes quantitative reduction of vital forces, i.e. an oxygen lack, a lack of mineral substances, hormones, enzymes. Delay of excretion leads to qualitative damages - toxicity from retention of urea, chloride sodium, water, calcium, bile.
Constant apoptosis is as necessary for an organism, as shedding of flowers and leaves to trees. The cells remaining after apoptosis, and the body fluids, blood and a lymph with their moving cells - red (blood) cells, leukocytes, lymphocytes, and the decomposed infinite quantity of enzymes, clear and continuously neutralize cadaveric alkaloids, generated by albuminous fragments from disintegration of dead cells.
Our organism consists of cells and it is necessary "to inspire" them to a life. Length of capillaries in muscles of the normal person is 100 000 km, renal blood vessels is 60 km, the general surface of the capillaries which are passing on the external side of a skin, and consequently especially accessible, is 6 300 m2. Influencing superficial capillaries, emulsions deepen the action.
Capillary circulation is the main and perhaps the only area where metabolism occurs.
The quantity of open capillaries is the key to pathogenesis of each process of regeneration. Capillary disease - capillaropathy, is the most important chapter of pathology and is the base of each disease process.
From 40-45 years of age, a marked reduction of quantity of open capillaries begins and progresses with time. This progressive dehydration defines the physiological basis of ageing. The person becomes dry and brittle. This is the time for the probability of diseases such as - rheumatic illnesses, neuritis, stenocardia, arteriosclerosis, high blood-pressure and others, to rise.
The key to a so-called senile cellular sclerosis as, however, and the key to all cellular regenerations in the general pathology, is insufficiency of capillary irrigation in the body. Even partially restoring of the capillary blood circulation, thereby automatically restores blood supply in all tissues. Partly dead cells restore a normal metabolism. Cellular enzymes are formed, operate and die in very short interval. For example, transformation of glucose into carbonic anhydride and water demands at least a half-dozen aerobic and anaerobic reactions, but all cycle occurs in transversal striated muscle fiber less than for 1/10 s.
With older people infectious diseases often become fatal as they develop imperceptibly in the worn body; cellular and humoral activity which could overcome microbial invasion is weak. When speaking about arteriosclerosis, the role of vaso-vazorum in feeding of artery walls and arterioles is often forgotten.
Talking about old age as on illness, doctors first of all think about arteriosclerosis, about damage of coronary arteries, damage of heart valves, reduction of elasticity in arteries and relative atrophy of their muscular layers, forgetting about the role of the capillaries.
Also they do not take into consideration the fact, that human organs and the big vessels contain only 20 % of the circulating blood and capillaries contain other 80%.
From the point of view of haemodynamics the change of circulation in capillaries must be considered as a major factor of senile infringements in blood circulation, all other factors - are minor. A. Zalmanov
ORGANIC TURPENTINE
Organic turpentine is produced from galipot, a resinous sap of coniferous plants - liquid resin. Liquid resin includes galipot turpentine, or turpentine oil which is a volatile substance and which gives its specific resinous aroma. To obtain galipot turpentine superficial cuts have to be made on trunks of coniferous trees, then once exposed to air the turpentine evaporates and crystallization of pitch acids occurs the galipot thickness and becomes muddy, like crystallized honey.
CAPILLARIES
Capillaries are the tiniest blood vessels in the human body. Their average diameter is about 5-10 microns. Connecting arteries and veins, they participate in a metabolism between blood and surrounding tissues. The walls of capillaries consist of one layer of cells called the endothelium. The layer is so thin, that it allows molecules of oxygen, water and lipids to pass through.
The waste substances produced from the daily functions of an organism (such as carbon dioxide and urea), can also pass through a capillary walls to be transported and excreted by the body.
EMULSIONS
Turpentine emulsion stimulating millions receptors, it is capable to open again the closed capillaries, to restore the supply of the withered cellular islands. Turpentine baths clean a capillary network as a whole that means tens of thousand kilometers of capillaries of the smallest blood vessels which providing to each cell of an organism with oxygen and all necessary nutrients.
Capillary baths step by step, from a session to a session open the closed capillary vessels, restore a feeding by blood elements of dried cell islands, regulate the supply to them of vivifying oxidizing oxygen, provide tissues drainage for slags excretion, that is they restore normal, healthy life of cells, tissues, bodies and whole human organism. A huge advantage of the oleoresin baths is an influence on a capillary network of our organism as a whole. The mechanism of action of the turpentine baths always remains the same - opening closed capillaries, increased flow of oxygen, glucose and other nutrients, improvement of venous circulation, metabolite excretion, consecutive excretion of toxin resulting from metabolism.
Yellow emulsion is used at the high blood pressure. The good result may be observed at thromboses, exastoses, rheumatism, neuritis. It also helps skin to secrete through sweat chloride sodium and urea. It has strong anesthetizing action, strengthens the muscles. White emulsion is used to raise of arterial pressure, at a stenocardia, for regulation kidneys work , functional recovery of muscles and blood supply, at arthritis, neuritis, prolonged diseases. The mixed baths are used at normal blood pressure, and in order to regulate the blood pressure. Combining the formulation of mix white and yellow emulsions, it is possible to achieve favorable arterial pressure. Owing to various combinations these emulsions, the mixed baths have an extensive field of influence on a human organism.