Causes of Chronic Diseases and Cancer: The 5-Level Protection Model
Important: This material presents an educational conceptual model. It does not replace medical diagnostics, screening, or standard treatment.
The 5 Levels of Life Protection
The human body maintains health on several interconnected levels:
- Cellular level
- Intercellular environment
- Tissue level
- Organ level
- Systemic level (the whole organism)
The idea of the model: each level has its own protective mechanisms. If a problem is not resolved at one level, the body activates the next level of defense.
How Disease Develops
Stage 1. Primary defense
Enzymes and immune cells become activated. This stage is often accompanied by weakness, lower blood pressure, and lower body temperature. Physical exertion during this phase can worsen the condition.
Stage 2. Intensified response
Fever, chills, and an increase in white blood cells and coagulation factors appear. If the body succeeds at this stage, recovery follows.
Stage 3. Formation of immune complexes
Antibodies bind to antigens, forming immune complexes. In some cases, this manifests as a second acute phase with high fever — a strong attempt by the body to resolve the problem.
If the process does not complete, immune reactions may become “fixed” in certain tissues or organs, leading to chronic and autoimmune conditions.
Why Disease Can Become Chronic
According to this model, when immune reactions do not reach completion, stable pathological complexes may persist and become associated with specific tissues. Over time, this manifests as chronic or autoimmune disease.
Cancer: Risk Conditions and Immune Challenges
Risk Factors (within this model)
- Congenital or individual features of immune response
- Past viral infections (cell membrane damage and replication errors)
- Toxic influences: smoking, environmental pollution, carcinogens, dietary toxins, etc.
Core Idea of the Model
In this framework, cancer is associated with weakening of specific protective mechanisms, reducing the body’s ability to control the emergence and growth of altered cells.
Tumor growth is viewed as a consequence of loss of regulation at one or more levels of protection.
Pain and pronounced symptoms usually appear when the process reaches the organ level.
Principle of Support in Treatment
The goal is to support and restore the body’s regulatory and protective resources alongside standard oncology care.
This approach:
- does not replace oncological treatment,
- but acts as a supportive and rehabilitative layer, aimed at improving the body’s overall resilience.
Metabolism and Acid–Alkaline Balance
The body functions through the balance of two complementary processes:
Anabolism (conditionally “alkaline” mode) — building and restoration
- tissue growth
- wound healing
- cellular renewal
- formation of structures
Catabolism (conditionally “acidic” mode) — breakdown and cleansing
- energy production
- removal of damaged structures
- destruction of microorganisms
- recycling of metabolic products
Both processes are necessary and must alternate. Disruption of this rhythm (sleep deprivation, chronic stress, nutrition, alcohol, caffeine, overload) reduces the body’s resilience and increases disease risk.
Urine pH as a Simple Self-Observation Marker
Within this model, urine pH is proposed as a simple indicator of metabolic tendency:
- around 6 — relative balance
- above 6 — anabolic tendency
- below 6 — catabolic tendency
Recommended measurement times:
- morning,
- midday,
- between 3:00–5:00 pm,
- evening (8:00–10:00 pm).
Important: this is a self-monitoring tool, not a diagnosis. Urine pH is influenced by diet, infections, stress, medications, and lifestyle.
How We Apply This in Practice
We use this model as a clinical navigation map to:
- Assess the overall regulatory reserve and overload level
- Design a recovery-oriented regime: sleep, physical load, nutrition, stress regulation
- Add supportive methods (neuroregulation, vibroacoustic techniques, Su Jok, etc.)
- Work in parallel with conventional medicine, without replacing diagnostics or standard treatment
The goal is to increase the resilience of regulatory systems and create conditions for more effective recovery.

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