The Best Times to Treat of Diseases
Journal Title: Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR) - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 5
Abstract
Background: Many diseases occur at certain times and after specific process. Their treatment also needs to be done at a certain time. There are seasonal time and environments that make up the diseases. In parallel with the type of the disease, their treatment also requires a specific process and period. Treatments not made at the right time and in the right place do not yield results. Aim of the study: The aim of this study is to show that treatment of diseases is related to the biological clock and the circadian rhythm. Methods: In our study, classical medical data and modern medical studies were evaluated together. Eclectic method is used in the article. In our study, there are no astrological data. Results: There are many factors that affect human health, from his/her own environment to the outside atmosphere such as sun and moon. Conclusion: In the direction of this study, it is found out that there are certain times of day and night for the treatment of diseases.All physical nascence and developments, such as the human life, changes and development of plants, the life process of animals, sleep, and migration of some are directed, formed, and realized with a biological clock that acts in relation to various structures in organisms. The biological clock found in organisms is a biological rhythm that reflects the oscillations of night and day. This forms the psychological and physical and provides both stable regulation and oscillations that occur in living beings. It also shapes the way the body functions. A failure of this biological clock amidst this cycle within the operational shape of this rhythm is accepted as a basic factor of many diseases [1]. As a matter of fact, according to the Nobel prize-winning Sancar, most living organisms-animals, plants, fungi, and even some types of bacteria - have an internal clock, a circadian clock that orchestrates the biochemical, physiological and behavioral functions in each cell according to a 24-hour day-night cycle. This clock regulates sleeping and waking, hormone levels, body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure, among hundreds of other factors [2].As stated in Liu's article [3], the seasons are an external factor and influence the physiological and mental dimensions of humans. This context contributes a significantly greater impression on those with health problems, just as it can affect healthy individuals. Brown [4] expressed this as "human and animal physiology is subject to seasonal, moon, and circadian rhythms". According to some studies like Takemura and colleagues [5], general biologic rhythms linked to the lunar cycle can be classified based on circular lunar rhythms related to period characteristics that reflect the emergence of specific events/situations once or twice at the start of the month, respectively.
Authors and Affiliations
Eda Alemdar
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