jimmiejj Posted February 26, 2006 Report Posted February 26, 2006 Hi, I am seeking info on how each particular system inside the body is integrated with all other systems inside the human body. How is each system affected by changes to any particular system? Thanks for any help. Quote
Racoon Posted February 26, 2006 Report Posted February 26, 2006 Hi, I am seeking info on how each particular system inside the body is integrated with all other systems inside the human body. How is each system affected by changes to any particular system? Thanks for any help. Usually by Hormones and Chemicals.Its like having a Car.Everything could be fine, But without say, a Battery, it wouldn't start.Without A Radiator, it would overheat.. Which means the car won't run. Same as the body. You can get by with a Cracked Radiator, or a Low Battery,but Obviously the Car will have difficulties. There are so many possible scenarios. :shrug: Be a little more specific jimmiejj...? Quote
jimmiejj Posted February 26, 2006 Author Report Posted February 26, 2006 I guess what I am looking for is a source of info, that explains each system and how each system is integrated with each other. One specific example would be the effects of all systems due to shallow breathing of the individual. But like I said I am seeking a source, an authoritative source, of how the systems relate to each other. Quote
Racoon Posted February 26, 2006 Report Posted February 26, 2006 I guess what I am looking for is a source of info, that explains each system and how each system is integrated with each other. One specific example would be the effects of all systems due to shallow breathing of the individual. But like I said I am seeking a source, an authoritative source, of how the systems relate to each other. Depends what Kind of School of Thought. I have An Excellent Book on Chi Kung.Eastern Philosophy that gives all the Details of Organ Relationships, Espescially concerning Breathing..:hyper: :hyper: It is Written by Dr. Yang Jwing-MingAnd is published by YMAA books. Its Called "The Roots of Chinese Chi Kung" If you are seeking more Western Medicine, then a Good Physiology or Human Biology College Text Book would be a great place to look! Mine is "Human Biology" 5th edition Published by Thomson Brooks/Colethey have 6th edition out now. :hyper: Quote
jimmiejj Posted February 26, 2006 Author Report Posted February 26, 2006 Most excellent, Racoon! Thanks alot for the info. I am seeking those sources now. Thanks again. :hyper: jimmie Quote
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