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bioenergetics
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bioenergetics

In alternative medicine, extension of Reichian therapy principles developed in the 1960s by US physician Alexander Lowen, and designed to promote, by breathing, physical exercise, and the elimination of muscular blockages, the free flow of energy in the body and thus restore optimum health and vitality. Bioenergetics is also known by the terms bioenergetic therapy and bioenergetic analysis.



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Now we can add that [the skeleton] affects energy metabolism as well," she says.
In their study published in PNAS, researchers from the NIH Chemical Genomics Center used quantitative high-throughput screening to test the activity of varying concentrations of more than 60,000 chemical compounds against pyruvate kinase, a well-characterized enzyme involved in energy metabolism that is deficient in a form of anemia and also implicated in cancer.
 
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