1. Mr Augusto Díaz-Ordó?ez García (PhD in Physics and M.D., Neurosurgeon)
2. Mr Augusto Díaz-Ordó?ez González . PhD viva pending in Management of Technology
- The brain does not use the insulin produced in the specific islets of the pancreas to introduce glucose (or energy resource of the rest of the cells) into its own cells.
- The brain uses a proto-insulin to get glucose into its cells.
- This proto-insulin is produced in specific structures located in the anterior third part of the walls of the III Ventricle. Likewise, this proto-insulin is distributed in an inhomogeneous way by the Cerebrospinal Fluid to the intercellular medium.
- Insulin dysfunction of the pancreas causes type I and type II diabetes.
- Proto-insulin dysfunction of the brain causes Alzheimer's disease and, just as there is type I and II diabetes, there is also type I and II Alzheimer's (although we generally classify them as type III diabetes, understanding that it is not pancreatic diabetes but an equivalence of behaviors).
- Type II diabetes is a consequence of the resistance of the pancreatic tissue to insulin.
- Type II Alzheimer's is a consequence of the resistance of brain tissue to proto-insulin.
- Insulin resistance and proto-insulin resistance have the same cause: dehydration, or reduced water flow between the extracellular space and the intracellular space, or between the extracellular and intracellular media.
- In short, the cause is in the "medium" as, its absence, causes non-communication between extra and intracellular spaces.
- This non-communication at the cell level multiplies and reaches the upper layer at the individual level. In this upper stratum, there is non-communication between the individual and the environment in which he lives; a non-communication process called "disorientation" or, inability to transform the external environment into an internal environment, to transform time into space; a situation also known as "non-knowledge", which translates into the isolation of the individual from that said environment.
- Its evolution is the non-recognition or isolation of the associative structures at the right cortical/occipit/temporal level and, finally, it is related to the right frontal polar cortical/subcortical level, which entails the loss of communication between both structures that It translates into the isolation of sensory images with affectivity, appreciable by aggressive behavior and rejection of food and, in its maximum expression as affection, possession and, in the end, empathy, gravity, affection, or love.
- Life is a drop of water full of waste with different shapes. When life runs out of liquid mineral, hunger occurs because these forms do not reach the intra-cellular or intra-individual environment, from the extra-cellular or extra-individual environment, or asphyxia due to not being able to get rid of those forms. not fully transformed and/or their non-useful by-products that are called waste or garbage.
- Hydration implies repositioning in time and space with a defined specific cadence that does not mean drinking water but rather hydrating to allow the absorption of the mineral water first through the body for its subsequent absorption through the cell.
- Both in Diabetes and Alzheimer's, prevention involves hydration, or replacement of water lost between internal and external media. In other words, in itself, this prevention of type II diabetes and type II Alzheimer's implies that every individual has to carry out, in a disciplined manner throughout their lives and at the base level, a recovery, through hydration, of 0.24 cm3/ minute of basal water expenditure that are given/produced in/by cellular activity to keep constant the channel of communication/transport (vehicular liquid fluid of basal communication) of the different forms introduced into the cell so that it can produce its transformation work (metabolism) along with the expulsion of the waste produced in said work so that it can be transported for recycling at other extracellular levels.