Investigating the role of body force or strength (Quwa) in causing diseases in Iranian traditional medicine and the role of cellular energy in causing diseases in conventional medicine

J Family Med Prim Care. 2022 Aug;11(8):4137-4145. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1890_21. Epub 2022 Aug 30.

Abstract

Although much of conventional medicine has its roots in traditional medicine, from the point of view of Iranian medicine, health means when organs function naturally, and disease occurs when organs cannot performproperly. Doing actions naturally requires force, some actions require one force and some require two or more. The forces of the human body include the natural forces, the spiritual forces, and the vital forces, with the help of which human actions are performed. Therefore, in order to perform actions normally, a person must have all the forces of his body in a proper situation. According to the principles of modern medicine, the function of the body and cells depends on the energy content of cells, and most of the chemical reactions in the cells are related to the availability of energy in foods for various cell physiological systems. Any event that leads to a drop in energy production or energy loss or a reduction in cells' access to energy can lead to a range of related diseases. On the other hand, if the body cells have enough access to energy and perform all functions well, the disease will not occur and the ability to fight possible diseases will be higher. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of potency in causing diseases in Iranian medicine and the role of cellular energy in causing diseases in conventional medicine. It was concluded that all principles of health refer to the optimization of energy production and consumption in the cells. Accordingly, more energy available to the cell leads to the normal function of cells and the higher ability of the body cells to fight disease.

Keywords: Body forces; Iranian medicine; cellular energy; conventional medicine; disease.

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