This one is a little far out hormesis is where the reaction to a microamount of stress reduces stress generally. so I am thinking is there a way to predict hormesis, like if the size of the proteins of the reaction are larger than the size of reacted to stimulus the durability of the hormesis response is more chemically persistent. sort of like if a tiny molecular irritant causes a callous made of gigantic proteins as a result of mere physical chemistry the adaption lasts vastly longer than the irritant. Then if we believe that, a person could custom create hormesis producing pharmaceuticals to cause the body to upregulate durable systems against illness. Thus perhaps very brief duration local anesthetics could possibly upregulate neural quality as well as durability if the right chemicals were found.
It would be beneficial to come up with a predictable source of hormesis testable at a variety of physiological systems like the protein size durability approach. I think there are researchers that have described a thing they call eustress, which are occurences that cause improvement so a big list of chemical or pharmaceutical eustress forms could be sorted to see which have comprehensible mechanisms
Edited by treonsverdery, 22 April 2013 - 07:04 PM.














