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Dr. Claudius van Wyk recommends applying a holistic technique to boost immunity against the coronavirus: physical, psychological, and social tools. The U. K. -based psychoneuroimmunity expert praises the ambitious measures taken by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, a technique that stands in stark contrast to conference messages from most countries elsewhere, including Britain. In this podcast, Van Wyk gives advice for the fearful and invites members of the Biznews network to attend a free webinar he will host on Friday at 2:15 p. m. ET (email him at [email protected] for registration details) – Alec Hogg
While it’s smart to hear your voice and share some attention with your listeners, psychoneuroimmunology is a deeply studied science that actually began to emerge in the 1980s. And, of course, this is an integral component of this holistic view of medicine. unravel those words; Psycho is the state of mind, the intellectual and emotional state; The neuro is how it works through the central nervous system formula through the endocrine formula and has an effect on immune function. So, this study is very, very comprehensive and very clearly explained, and what it basically says is that our immune formula is activated. signs of our intellectual and emotional state. It’s like a brief introduction.
It is a science that is gaining momentum around the world. I think, for example, of other people like Bruce Lipton, who now has his own series on the Gaia channel. So it is not limited to the genuine global clinic. Bruce I think he’s a scientist himself. But it’s actually spreading and I guess other people are doing some hunting globally now.
I think you’re probably right. The wonderful revival that is taking place in medicine is the transition from the so-called biomedical module to the biopsisocial style. Thus, the biomedical style necessarily sees an expert physician or someone with specific skills in the provision of fitness care, fitness practitioners who act in a user-friendly way with a certain type of disease. Then there is an external intervention on a disease or a physiological challenge. The biomedical, biopsychosocial style is different. In fact, he says that the biological procedure is influenced through our mental procedures and that these are influenced through our social procedures. Now, when you look at something resembling a pandemic, as the World Health Organization just explained the coronavirus crisis, we’re hunting. a biopsychosocial phenomenon that requires a chronic or medical attitude to require a holistic view.
And we’re talking to you from Devon, you live in the UK, where we’re from, in South Africa, watching the scene from afar, it turns out that things are very different to the rest of the world, in other parts of the world. They are hunting to curb the virus. Its Prime Minister talks about infecting the flock; in other words, once 60% of the population is infected, the UK can transmit it or forget it. How does that relate to what you? We’re talking about the effect of the brain or the brain on how we respond to that and how we get into territory with this question where normally those who were there would rush, where angels are afraid to walk.
But let’s look at it because this is a critical debate in the UK lately and it generates a lot of controversy, a lot of confusion and a lot of anger. So the concept of lockdown was the concept that we had to save as many people as possible. other people becoming infected, which they now say is probably no longer a practical option. We’ll have to make it as productive as we can. In fact, we just want to ensure that we are caring for the most vulnerable with the most productive healthcare imaginable and we want to invite other people to take up the same duty in their own lives.
Hence this morning’s story has caused a lot of controversy. He says it is a liberal democracy where other people can be responsible. They are reluctant to take drastic measures. The big fear, and it’s a genuine fear, is what resources are going to be had to do the kinds of things that have happened in other parts of Europe, like locking other people in their homes, like finishing schools, like shutting down cities and suburbs? whole. , business end. Array The fear is that there is a balance between containing the spread of the virus, on the one hand, and the enormous economic and social disruption that the activities will create, on the other. Their strategy is to try to find a middle path and because that middle path doesn’t work. Although it is radical and decisive, it leaves others confused. Which actually encourages us to send a transparent message to other people, which is not the case in the UK. Many other people were encouraged by Cyril Ramaphosa, who gave very clear orders about how South Africa was going to get through this. And they said that’s how we deserve to do it. So yes, it’s a very debatable topic right now, but if we look at it in the biopsychosocial model, it invites more focus on how other people can take care of themselves physiologically, how they can take care of themselves psychologically. and how they can then take care of themselves. have interaction in some other form of social interaction. And that will be the topic of our webinar on Friday. And that’s all we can analyze now, Alec.
Yes, I’m having a mental dinner with a site because it’s indeed transparent because of the way the markets have reacted, the investment markets are reacting around the world and there’s panic, there’s fear, there’s. It’s absolutely wrapped up in how investors view the scenario. And they’re pushing inventory costs back to levels not seen in more than a decade.
Yes. You know, President Ramaphosa made a very vital speech during his dramatic speech on Sunday night, in which he said that worry itself can be a greater danger than the virus, now in the theory of complexity and matrix, you know, that’s a component of my goal. examine the holistic perspective. There’s a phenomenon called trail dependency, which is essentially a clever word for the herd effect: humanity tends to look at each other. We have a tendency to take cues from the behavior of others and then we free ourselves from this concept of running away. And so the whole joke about other people hoarding toilet paper rolls is part of this herd effect. Part of this cycle of negative comments that contributes to making everything worse. And of course, in the market you will find those smart speculators who know how to play, those will be other people who will make a lot of money from it and there will be others who will do it. lose a lot of cash. And so the technique that I’m going to talk to you about on Friday was presented through a medical sociologist who used the perception of salvation in Genesis. So we regularly have this trailogen geneticist on the Internet, the source of trailogen that the troublemaker and trailogen medicine then say what is the source of the challenge, let’s attack that. And in this case, of course, they say it is the coronavirus. Hence the desperate attempts to control it, act and find a vaccine that opposes it. So Ludo Genesis then is a change of concentrate that says when we want to look at the situations that allow well-being, so it is placed right in the middle of this biopsychosocial technique, where a component of said well-being is psychologically. activated. through 3 factors. The first is general capacity. Do others sufficiently perceive what is happening? And that is why it is vital. And that’s a basic challenge we face in the UK today: other people can’t perceive what’s happening because they feel like they’re getting mixed messages. People want to have enough data to be able to perceive what is happening. The moment is manageability, meaning they want to know what they are capable of doing and that it is within their competence. And of course, now it’s all about washing your hands and maintaining social distance, avoiding crowds. And a total diversity of activities is encouraged in terms of managing the spread of the virus. And the last one is what we call meaning. People want to have an idea of ​​why it is vital to do what they do. They will have to be reasoned, so perceptible and meaningful that they will have to be the key messages spread throughout the government to give other people what we call a sense of coherence.
Oh, yes.
I can maintain my mental equilibrium in a state of uncertainty. So the strategy would be how to advertise to other people and that would be the social component of the biopsychosocial medical approach. How to get other people to spread a new positive narrative in which the messages they share with each other are positive. A positive commitment that alarmist statements and that will have to be controlled with wonderful caution in the face of a global crisis.
Alec, if you were sitting in my shoes at a media company with a big platform, how would you send that message?
So the first thing I would do is help other people realize the fundamental fact of the current crisis. And in China it’s over. Of the 80,000 people initially infected, 67,000 recovered, thus representing a minority of those who succumbed.
And the minority that is still suffering is recovering, as they are recovering with medical treatment, medical care.
Well, the thing is, if you have an underlying condition that can be treated, you obviously need medical treatment for it. So that’s a very vital factor that you’re raising now. The challenge in the UK is that they say we can not use our resources to control those other people or to manage those other people who are most likely to be able to take care of the virus. We’re going to want our resources for the vulnerable, and the vulnerable are the ones with underlying issues. Health conditions, especially inflammatory diseases, because inflammation is one of the main problems in this situation. Therefore, the Chinese have been controlled by their manageable living conditions, but there is no vaccine against the virus. Their immune formula has met this challenge. And that’s the core message we want to convey to the world: if you take care of your immune formula, your immune formula will be able to take care of you in turn, that’s the only genuine defense mechanism you’ll have up to that point. an event. when a vaccine was identified.
This is the case from the South African point of view. We have several million people living with HIV/AIDS. You’re on antiretrovirals. Doesn’t that bring the issue of total coronavirus to a whole different point of concern?
What this amplifies without delay is the seriousness with which the South African government responded to this crisis. That is why it seemed drastic to close the borders. It seemed drastic, but given the fragility of South Africa’s capacity to provide healthcare, medical treatment and given the large number of people whose immune systems are already compromised, as you say with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, with a peak incidence of pneumonia. Which comes with the fact that with malaria you really have a 10 chance in bed if it held your hand. The government’s likely drastic but competitive reaction is, in fact, completely understandable in the context of the potential risk it poses to South Africans. So the story we want to tell is how you can take care of yourself and we can take a look at some of them, how you can take care of yourself psychologically and how as a network you blend in socially. These are the key messages we want to spread now. And of course, based on your attitude and what we are working on at the moment, we are writing newsletters for South African companies. Our company is simply doing the best it can, moving forward with an engaged workforce and so many compromised situations.
The message it should convey is how other people can manage themselves wisely while still living their lives mindfully. Anyone who needs to retrieve all this data can send an email to [email protected] and that would be to get all the main points about the free webinar that he will be offering on Friday. How long will it last and when will it start?
It starts at 12:15pm UK time, so it will be 2:15pm. m. , South Africa time, and will last forty-five minutes. We’ll do a presentation of about 30 minutes to show some of the hook-like mechanisms in the immune formula and what other people in particular can do to protect themselves. And then we’ll have an area for dialogue, but what we’ll do in the long run is a normal series of webinars to communicate. other people and mentor them through this process, so it doesn’t end on Friday. Friday is just the presentation of a program that we are going to establish.
Dr. Claudis van Wyk, founded in Devon, UK, gives us an update on a fantastic webinar. Those of you who have heard Claudius on Newsradio in the afterlife will know that he is a guy operating in another intellectual field. for the maximum of us. As you can hear in this podcast, a lot of ideas have been put into it and this Friday will be a free webinar. We’ll see if we can record it and then maybe make it known to companies around the world as well. Me, Alec Hogg, until next time. Be careful.
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