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Contractions & Relaxations in Body?

Kumar

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Hello all,

In physiology, Contractions & Relaxations are defined as;

Contraction; The shortening and thickening of functioning muscle or muscle fiber.

Relaxation; The lengthening of inactive muscle or muscle fibers.

Some sites tells something about these;

http://www.enerex.ca/articles/calcium_to_magnesium_ratio.htm

http://www.upnaway.com/~poliowa/Magnesium Mucle Relaxation.html

http://www.metropolitanwellness.com/Articles/Salka-MuscleSpasmsAndCramps.htm

I want to understand these two basic activities in body & want to know;

1. Is it all by mean of Contraction & Relaxation in body & its physiology as defined above?

2. Can "Contractions & Relaxations" be involved in all or most factors/causes/reasons related to health, diseases or physiology of body?

3. Are these "Contractions & Relaxations" related to thyroid activities its hyper & hopo functions--so with hyper & hypo activity of any person?

4. Can these be related to "pHs" balances & imbalances or vice versa of body?

5. Can these "Contractions & Relaxations" be 'somehow' related to "Newton's third law of Motion"?

6. How "Contractions & Relaxations" are linked to "modern diseases"(take it as which are spereading like epidemic currently may be due to modern lifestyles) eg; Diabetes, hypertentions etc.?

It may be a big topic but can be basic & interested aspects, to discuss.

Pls discuss everything except 'this or that' to get 'this & that' with or without me.:)

Best wishes.
 
Kumar said:
Hello all,

Hello Kumar!

In physiology, Contractions & Relaxations are defined as;

Contraction; The shortening and thickening of functioning muscle or muscle fiber.

Relaxation; The lengthening of inactive muscle or muscle fibers.

Some sites tells something about these;

http://www.enerex.ca/articles/calcium_to_magnesium_ratio.htm

http://www.upnaway.com/~poliowa/Magnesium Mucle Relaxation.html

http://www.metropolitanwellness.com/Articles/Salka-MuscleSpasmsAndCramps.htm

I want to understand these two basic activities in body & want to know;

1. Is it all by mean of Contraction & Relaxation in body & its physiology as defined above?
Yes.
2. Can "Contractions & Relaxations" be involved in all or most factors/causes/reasons related to health, diseases or physiology of body?
No. Contractions and relaxations only apply to muscle tissue. Most diseases affect other parts of the body.
3. Are these "Contractions & Relaxations" related to thyroid activities its hyper & hopo functions--so with hyper & hypo activity of any person?
No. The thyroid gland is not a muscle.
4. Can these be related to "pHs" balances & imbalances or vice versa of body?[/qupte]
No.
5. Can these "Contractions & Relaxations" be 'somehow' related to "Newton's third law of Motion"?
Yes.
6. How "Contractions & Relaxations" are linked to "modern diseases"(take it as which are spereading like epidemic currently may be due to modern lifestyles) eg; Diabetes, hypertentions etc.?
They aren't.
It may be a big topic but can be basic & interested aspects, to discuss.
No, it's really very simple.

Contracting and relaxing is what muscles do.

Not-muscles don't do this.
Pls discuss everything except 'this or that' to get 'this & that' with or without me.
I have a really good recipe for fruit loaf.
 
Re: Re: Contractions & Relaxations in Body?

PixyMisa said:
I have a really good recipe for fruit loaf.
How do you know if fruit loaf is part of 'this or that' or not? That restriction has me completely baffled as to what to do with this topic. I mean, I can discuss "everything except 'this or that,'" yet I don't know what 'this' or 'that' are! What if 'this' is defined as "recipe for fruit loaf"?
 
Or does the fruit loaf contract or relax? Or does it make the body contract or relax?

Issues equally worthy of discussion.
 
Dear Kumar,

can't you afford a physiology or a pathology textbook ?
 
Thanks,

What are mitochondrial contractions?

Calcium & Magnessium causes contractions & relaxation respectively. Whether other minerals also have any role in contractions & relaxation? Can these/any of these conditions prolong for more time due to any problem?

How can we relate blood vessels disorders with these two?

Whether these have any role in nervous system/nerve impulses?
 
Kumar said:
Thanks,

What are mitochondrial contractions?

Calcium & Magnessium causes contractions & relaxation respectively. Whether other minerals also have any role in contractions & relaxation? Can these/any of these conditions prolong for more time due to any problem?

How can we relate blood vessels disorders with these two?

Whether these have any role in nervous system/nerve impulses?
No.
 
PixyMisa said:

Whether loose motions & delayed motions/constipation related to relaxation & contractions respectively?

Few medicines for hypertention are linked to causing relaxed condition so dilation of blood vessels. How then these contraction & relaxation, are not linked to hypertention?
 
Kumar said:
Whether loose motions & delayed motions/constipation related to relaxation & contractions respectively?

Few medicines for hypertention are linked to causing relaxed condition so dilation of blood vessels. How then these contraction & relaxation, are not linked to hypertention?
No.
(TM Pixymisa 2005)

Wrong.
(TM Zep 2005)
 
Whether inflamations & inflamatory disorders are due to 'relaxed conditions? What about infections? Do antibiotics also work by improving contractions?

Furthur to my question related to 'Third law of motion', Is there any inverse relation between mentally hyperactive/hypoactive person & physically hyperactive/hypoactive person? I mean;

Whether mentally hyperactive people are usually physically hypo active OR mentally hypoactive are physically hyperactive? Pls just consider imbalanced condition of activnesses.

Can so, contracted & relaxed conditions persist in body OR can a person's constitution become bit imbalanced contracted or relaxed?

Pls give a big thought to it & reply.
 
Kumar said:
Whether inflamations & inflamatory disorders are due to 'relaxed conditions? What about infections? Do antibiotics also work by improving contractions?

Furthur to my question related to 'Third law of motion', Is there any inverse relation between mentally hyperactive/hypoactive person & physically hyperactive/hypoactive person? I mean;

Whether mentally hyperactive people are usually physically hypo active OR mentally hypoactive are physically hyperactive? Pls just consider imbalanced condition of activnesses.

Can so, contracted & relaxed conditions persist in body OR can a person's constitution become bit imbalanced contracted or relaxed?

Pls give a big thought to it & reply.

Bright and sunny today, I see Kumar, but quite chilly. I see it's going to warm up later in the week.
 
Kumar said:
Whether inflamations & inflamatory disorders are due to 'relaxed conditions? What about infections? Do antibiotics also work by improving contractions?

You got it. That's how it works. Of course antibiotics also work by improving bowel movement.

Kumar said:
Furthur to my question related to 'Third law of motion', Is there any inverse relation between mentally hyperactive/hypoactive person & physically hyperactive/hypoactive person? I mean;

Whether mentally hyperactive people are usually physically hypo active OR mentally hypoactive are physically hyperactive? Pls just consider imbalanced condition of activnesses.

Yes, you got that right as well. Now, stop moving around, will you ?

Kumar said:
Can so, contracted & relaxed conditions persist in body OR can a person's constitution become bit imbalanced contracted or relaxed?

Correct again. You've been studying secretly, right ?

Kumar said:
Pls give a big thought to it & reply.

I did. Your turn now.
 
Do you any idea & can provide any link to the disoders caused by persisting imbalances in contractions & relaxation? Are all or most inflamatory disorders related to persisting relaxed conditions?
 
Kumar said:
Do you any idea & can provide any link to the disoders caused by persisting imbalances in contractions & relaxation?
There aren't any.
Are all or most inflamatory disorders related to persisting relaxed conditions?
No. None of them. None. At all.
 
hello kumar,
i'm new here but I've read a lot of your recent posts, maybe you can accept an advice from someone like me that doesn't speak english as native language...
make short sentences.
don't use symbols like &, /, etc.
make sure you know exactly the meaning of the words you use
make sure you've understood exactly what other people have written to you.
preview the posts to check spelling.

If you don't actively try to make yourself clear you will never receive a clear answer.
(you don't seem to have adressed or comprehended anyway the few that you've got so far but I won't give up hope...)

re the actual contents of the sentences, well you're on your own there...
have a nice day
gaga
 
Gaga said:
hello kumar,
i'm new here but I've read a lot of your recent posts, maybe you can accept an advice from someone like me that doesn't speak english as native language...
make short sentences.
don't use symbols like &, /, etc.
make sure you know exactly the meaning of the words you use
make sure you've understood exactly what other people have written to you.
preview the posts to check spelling.

It's all a big online adventure game, "The Kumar Chronicles". We've been transported to Kumarland, where all Kumarians speak a remotely familiar language: you can understand the words, it seems like you have heard everything before, yet you can't make any meaning out of it. Will the adventurous player finally understand the Kumarian dialect ? Will he decipher the Kumariddle ? Is Lord Kumar a robotic entity after all ? All these questions and more will be answered when (and if) the player finally manages to have something that resembles a meaningful conversation with the omnipresent -yet elusive- Lord Kumar.
 
Gaga,

Thanks for advice. Since you are new here I tell you that, some people here are also not right. Due to my differant views & thinking about 'other systems' than modern system, some people's behaviour here is also bit differant. Instead of trying to understand my language(which some older & specific country based do understand) they like to talk 'this & that' type of talks & just waste their & my time. They also loose possibilities of some different & dynamic type of understandings in doing so. Frankly, it does not effect me much because I can try all that which I want to know on internet, which I am thinking & planning now, in view of real utilization of my time. Let us see what will happen.:(
 
quod erat demostrandum

Kumar said:
Gaga,

Thanks for advice. Since you are new here I tell you that, some people here are also not right. [...]

err... that's not what I meant.
I come from an old country, but some of your points are utterly uncomprehensible to me due to bad sentence structure, misuse of words and sloppy spelling.
Most of the people of this board seem to understand plain english, regardless of their nationality, opinions, beliefs or cultural frame.
The burden of making yourself clear it's all yours and, frankly, reading this last post you don't seem to apply a lot.

El Greco, thanks for the clue :D
 
Re: quod erat demostrandum

Gaga said:
reading this last post you don't seem to apply a lot.


But still you could be able to understand a lot. ;)
 

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