Dr Walter Pierpaoli - Anti Ageing Conference · An integrative view on the genesis, prevention and...
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Dr Walter PierpaoliMD PhD
An integrative view on the genesis, prevention and treatment of ageing and disease
Walter Pierpaoli, M.D., Ph.D. Jean Choay Institute for Neuroimmunomodulation and Interbion Foundation for
Basic Biomedical Research, Switzerland
‐The rotational theory of ageing
The rotational galaxy structure
The rotational atomic structure
Rotational solar‐planetary‐lunar cyclicity
High and low tide: Lunar attraction on our planet at the origin of life
Our body
is
similar
to
a
thin,
fragile
and
elastic
rubber bag full of water; it closely comparable to
a
marine
oloturia
(sea
cucumber). Such
a
bag
is
packed
with
all kind
of
pipes,
(blood
and
lymphatic vessels, respiratory channels, digestive,
excretive
and
genital pipes.
This ‘water bag’
constantly
vibrates
to
the
rhythmic
waves
of
the
life‐generating
signals,
(light,
temperature,
humidity, atmospheric pressure, ions, magnetism
and so on).
The
programmed
decay
in
our
brain,
(hypothalamus‐ pituitary‐pineal
network)
of
the
reactivity and
adaptability
of our ‘water bag’
to the life generating and life‐maintaining waves and signals =
ageing
!
Our cosmic essence
The Rotational Origin and Stateof the Whole:
Its
relation
to
the
program
of
growth, fertility, aging, death and diseases.
(Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 2005)
The pineal or Epiphysis cerebri
The pineal gland circadian cyclicity programs all sexual and immune functions
Psychoneuroimmunology, Academic Press, 1981
The pineal‐driven life, ageing and death clock: Experimental evidence
TABLE
3+5.
In‐situ
transplantation
of
a
‘young’
pineal
gland
into
old
pinealectomized mice and in‐situ
transplantation of an ‘old’
pineal gland into
young
pinealectomized
mice.
The
effect
on
peripheral
blood
leucocytes,
lymphocytes and on plasma zinc levels are shown.
Nocturnal melatonin
Control
My experience of patient benefits of melatonin + zinc + selenium
Alzheimer’s diseaseAndropauseAutoimmune diseasesArteriolosclerosis Bone marrow atrophyFertilityHepatitisHyperglycaemiaHyperlipidaemiaHypertensionImmunodepressionLeukaemia
LymphopeniaMacular degenerationMenopauseMetabolic syndrome XMultiple sclerosisNeoplastic diseasesOsteoporosis Prostate hypertrophyParkinson’s diseaseRetinal disordersSurgeryTrombocytopenia
But melatonin is not a hormone!1.
Melatonin is synthesized not
only in the pineal but also
in other organs such as the retina, the gut mucosa, and in the platelets.
2.
After
pinealectomy,
circulating
melatonin
does
not disappear as when other endocrine glands are removed.
3.
No ‘releasing factors’
for melatonin have been found.4.
Binding
sites
and
‘receptors’
for
melatonin
are
ubiquitous in cells and tissues. 5.
Melatonin
at
huge
doses,
(even
6
grams
a
day
for
a
month!) has no adverse side‐effects. 6.
Melatonin
is
ubiquitous
in
biological
life,
(vegetables,
algae,
meat,
milk,
etc.)
and
is
rapidly
absorbed
by
the gut.
7.
After
oral
administration,
inhibition
of
endogenous synthesis of melatonin does not depend on inhibition of releasing
factors,
but
on
a
simple
retroactive
inhibition
(feedback) produced by melatonin itself.
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF MELATONIN
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
08:00
12:00
16:00
20:00
00:00
04:00
08:00
Time of Day
Mel
aton
in(p
g/m
l)
Plasma
Saliva
Periodo Buio
Plasma Sublinguale
Plasma RilascioLento
Melatonina Pierpaoli
“The
origin
and
manifestation
of
ageing
and
death
is
based
on
a
genetically,
brain‐programmed
de‐synchronization
of
hormonal
cyclicity
with
consequent
dysadaptation
to
endogenous
and
environmental
signals.”
(Temperature,
light,
humidity,
sensorial
stimuli, psychosocial factors, diet, microbial and viral agents, others)
Brain cortex or “the conscious brain”
“the adaptive brain”
→
HYPOTHALAMUS (peptides, releasing factors)Gonads ↔
HYPOPHYSIS ↔ (GH, TSH, ACTH, FSH, LH) Thyroid ↔ ↕ ↕ ↕Adrenals ↔
PINEAL GLAND ↔
(melatonin, peptides)
Ergo:
Resetting
juvenile
hormonal
cyclicity
via
pineal
protection
results
into
maintenance
of
health
and
postponement
of
ageing.
Also
the
death
signal
can
be
monitored
and
inverted.
Diseases
simply
express
alternation
of
central
neuroimmunomodulation. Diseases, ageing and death are separate entities.
Why do we age and die?
The smart spider
A cosmic truth made simplier
“It is impossible for anyone to begin to learn what he believes
he already knows!”
Epictetus, 1st century AD
What surprises do we have in store for ageing?
Stromboli conference 2014
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