Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
Online ISSN : 2189-5996
Print ISSN : 0385-0307
ISSN-L : 0385-0307
The Psychosomatic Aspects of Bronchial Asthma from the Standpoint of Pediatric Medicine
Shigemori KyutokuMotonobu Maejima
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1977 Volume 17 Issue 1 Pages 22-30

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Bronchial asthma is a functional disease, combining the psychological, physical (lung function, autonomic nervous function etc…) and allergic factors. During the infancy especially from birth to 3 years old functional characteristics of bronchial asthma are gradually formed in the brain (neocortex. Limbic cortex) by negative parental care. The physical homeostasis, being controlled by the vegulation of the nervous system and body fluid system, also goes through the special situation, in which the infant may suffer from bronchial asthma easily, and consequently the psychosomatic condition of bronchial asthma may be completely formed. According to this process, 90% of prospective asthmatic children do suffer from bronchial asthma by the age of 6. The severity of bronchial asthma becomes proportional to the extent of negative parental care and the wrong guidance of doctors. The factors inducing asthmatic attacks are mutiple because broncial asthma is the disease of synthetic nature. We have analyzed the causes of bronchial asthma and have designed the methods for the radical therapy applicable to whole causes of bronchial asthma, which we named "the synthetic radical therapy". This therapy proved to be especially effective to bronchial asthma in adults, taking effect in 70-90% of them after one month.

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