THE FLUID SYSTEM, WITH BONNIE BAINBRIDGE COHEN By Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
The fluids of the body underlie presence and transformation, set the ground for basic communication, and mediate the dynamics of flow between rest and activity. Each fluid relates to a different quality of movement, touch, voice, and state of mind. These relationships can be approached from the aspects of movement, consciousness, and from anatomical and physiological functioning.
Embodying the Fluid System with sections on: cellular fluid, transitional fluid, extracellular fluid; fluid – membrane balance; blood; cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); synovial fluid; periorgan fluid; lymph; interstitial and cellular fluids; bone marrow; exploring the immune system through the fluids; fascia; fat; and ground fluid.
DVD SET • Four discs; 6 hours, 47 min.
This DVD set contains the following chapters
Disc 1
- Introduction to the Fluid System
- Cellular Fluid, Transitional Fluid, Extracellular Fluid
- Fluid-Membrane Balance
Disc 2
- Circulatory System
- Blood
- Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF)
- Synovial Fluid
Disc 3
- Periorgan Fluid
- Bonnie Working With a Student’s Periorgan Fluid
- Lymph
- Interstitial and Cellular Fluids
- Exploring the Interstitial and Cellular Fluids
- Bone Marrow
- Exploring the Fluid of Bone Using a Pencil
Disc 4
- Immune System
- Exploring the Immune System through the Fluids
- Fascia
- Exploring Fascia
- Fat
- Ground Fluid
- Embryology
- Excerpts on the Philosophy of Embodiment
- Credits
- Illustrations
What is health?
In 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO)Trusted Source defined health with a phrase that modern authorities still apply.
“Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
In 1986, the WHOTrusted Source made further clarifications:
“A resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities.”
This means that health is a resource to support an individual’s function in wider society, rather than an end in itself. A healthful lifestyle provides the means to lead a full life with meaning and purpose.
In 2009, researchers publishing inThe LancetTrusted Source defined health as the ability of a body to adapt to new threats and infirmities.
They base this definition on the idea that the past few decades have seen modern science take significant strides in the awareness of diseases by understanding how they work, discovering new ways to slow or stop them, and acknowledging that an absence of pathology may not be possible.
THE FLUID SYSTEM, WITH BONNIE BAINBRIDGE COHEN By Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
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