Bio Logic Resource Management, Allocation and Shortages

The human body is an amazing biochemical machine, with a system wide integrated intelligence and logic that allocates resources depending on need, environmental conditions, and diet, with a priority given to the bodies critical systems.

The heart, brain, nervous system, reproductive system, and vital organs being the highest priority. There is further complexity if a women is carrying a fetus which can receive a higher priority than most of the hosts systems up to a point.

 

When there is a shortage of resources to meet the demands of all systems combined the human body allocates resources to the critical systems first. This  deprives less critical systems (skin, hair, nails) of nutrients required for their optimal performance. Understanding this is crucial to maintaining balance in the human body and providing adequate nutrients by using observable diagnostic phenomena indicating chronic deficiencies.

That the body does resource management demonstrates the existence of a bidirectional information system calculating requirements based on multiple inputs and criteria. Such criteria appearing to be found in what was known as Junk DNA which I challenged in 1995 as not being junk but having a purpose. With continued study and research leading to my claim in 2004 that the human body was programmable and many of the genetic anomalies were not defects but attempts by the body to cope with chronic deficiencies and toxins in the environment and or failures in

 

 information replication resulting in "bugs" in the system. This also gave birth to the Gerber theory of evolution and the realization that status quo industry influenced science had a vested in Darwin's theory because it implied everything was by accident and therefore flawed and needed to be fixed and improved.

The biologic systems approach uses bio synergistic compounds of natural design and artificial man made chemical hacks are used only in emergency or critical situations.

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