Arthritis – A Disease of Wear and Tear?
Webinar 1: Theory
In this first session of a two-part series on osteoarthritis, we journeyed into the exquisite micro-ecology of the articular joint – an environment far more dynamic, hydrated, electrically charged and metabolically alive than the traditional narrative suggests.
Together we explore:
- The anatomy and physiology of articular joints. The living architecture of cartilage, synovium, meniscus, and subchondral bone and the dynamic forces that maintain articulation and fluid movement.
- The importance of the proteome and structured water in cartilage. How protein matrices and the fourth phase of water create charge separation, lubrication, and load-distribution.
- Bone and mineral homeostasis. The crystalline intelligence of bone, the dance of deposition and resorption and the subtle relationships between soft tissue calcification and systemic mineral regulation.
- The pathological state and clinical presentation of OA. Reframing OA as a metabolic–inflammatory process rather than simple mechanical degradation.
- The anabolic and catabolic processes driving degeneration. How cytokines, matrix metalloproteinases, oxidative stress, hormones and load transform cartilage from a regenerative to a degenerative state.
- A map of the drivers of joint degeneration. Hormonal, metabolic, structural, inflammatory, fascial and emotional contributors.
This lesson includes:
- Helpful glossary of key terms
- Detailed slide deck with mind maps and illustrative graphics
- Webinar recording (video and MP3 audio – 90+ minutes)
Curated third-party resources for further learning:
- THEME 1: Structured Water
- Gerald Pollack: Electrically Structured Water, Part 1 (video)
- Gerald Pollack: Electrically Structured Water, Part 2 (video)
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- THEME 2: Proteome
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- THEME 3: Bone and Mineral Homeostasis
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- THEME 4: Oestrogen and Progesterone
- The Impact of Estrogens on Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Resistance, Dr. Ben Bikman (video)
- Progesterone and Orthomolecular Medicine (handout)
- Questions for Further Contemplation
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