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eCAM Advance Access published online on May 11, 2005

eCAM, doi:10.1093/ecam/neh093
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© The Author (2005). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
Received March 4, 2005
Accepted April 7, 2005

Lecture Series

The Systemic Theory of Living Systems and Relevance to CAM: The Theory (Part II)

José A. Olalde Rangel 1*

1 Venezuelan Association of Systemic Medicine, Caracas, Venezuela

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
José A. Olalde Rangel, E-mail: adaptogen{at}cantv.net


   Abstract

This theory stems from observing the universe's ‘omniscient’ nature, manifested in flows of energy and information of its life plethora. A notorious example is the living cell's intelligent nature, which guides its basic goal: to maximize survival. This last motivated me to address the living system's intelligence, which constitutes a vital and controversial topic, its relationship with ‘incurable’ disease in general, including cancer, and to propose golden rules for therapeutics, as well as a definition of ideal medicine. The scientific confirmation of these findings is embedded in discoveries in cybernetics, biological theory of information and modern thermodynamic concepts, concerning energy and information exchange, within a living system. This approach's practical application, denominated Systemic Medicine, has been substantiated by treatment and results obtained in >300 000 patients suffering from chronic degenerative diseases.

Keywords: negentropy; intelligence; synergy; biological intelligence; ideal medicine; adaptogen.
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