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Unique Physiology of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi

General Background

Age:  48 in Feb. 2011          
Spontaneous physiological changes started in Nov. 1995 without any special exercises or workouts, diets or treatments
Tests conducted between 2004 - 2008

Parameter

Mr. Trivedi

Normal Range

Comment

Illustration

System: Cardiovascular system         Test: Arterial Pulse Wave analysis

Augmentation
mmHg (measure of stiffness)

    0 

Normal         <10
Fit Athlete    <5
Poor Result   >10

Specialist: Dr.John Levin, Aus,
Comment:
‘This amount of stiffness is normally seen in a person 20-25 years younger’

See: http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=59 

Aortic Reflection ms
(measure of plaque)

157

Normal     < 140 -150          
Fit Athlete  >150
Poor Result <140

Ejection Duration ms

262

280 - 360

 

 

Pulse Rate beats/ min

  91

56 - 72
Poor > 82

High Pulse Rate

 

Surface Temperature Profile             Test: Medical Infrared Digital Imaging

Full Body Temperature Profile

Significant asymmetries up to 4oC over all parts, including head, chest, abdomen. Limbs showed colder than normal temperatures, with 19-21o on feet

Temperature asymmetries of 0.5o are considered clinically abnormal, indicating heat-producing pathological tissue, inflammation, early  sign of a tumor, toxin or disease

Mr. Trivedi has continued asymptomatic and healthy over years despite the abnormal temperature profile

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http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=64 

System: Skeletomuscular system    Tests: X-Ray, MRI, Chiropractor Examination

Bone

Density at the highest possible, full intervertebral disc spaces, clear and smooth spinal joint surfaces, spinal curves in perfect alignment in the cervical, dorsal, lumbar and lumbosacral areas

Density starts decreasing after age 25 and normally significant by age 40,  deterioration of joints and disc spaces, loss of water

Consistent with those of a male who had completed growth plate fusion, at least 18 years of age, but no older than 25 years of age

Spine-2http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=62 

http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=61  

Muscle

Paraspinal muscles broad and deep (2-3 cm depth), well developed yet supple,  move  spinal bones towards center in balance and perfect alignment, abnormally flexible and fluid neck region (cervical)

After age 25, decay starts with increase of fibrosity, fat mass, soft tissue shadows, toughness, decrease in lean mass

No regular exercises performed.
Chiropractor comment: such well-developed muscles normally do not retain this suppleness: comparable to a ballet dancer or child

 

Cartilage

Growing cartilage in the epiphyseal &  subchondral region, healthy cartilaginous bone on joint surfaces

Such growth of cartilage not normally seen in adults after age 25

 

 

System:  Nervous System      Test: Biofeedback parameters

Sympathetic (SNS) & Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS)

Three of the four parameters (galvanic skin response, surface electromyography, pulse rate) showed an above-average excitation of the SNS, while the fourth (peripheral temperature) showed a simultaneous excitation of the PNS

Either PNS or SNS can be excited at a time as their physiological effects are opposite on parameters such as blood flow

Tests by Dr.Brian Costello, Aus, Chairman of the International Council of Integrative Medicine. Comment: Measurements were "uniquely dissimilar" from any other from 1979 onwards. Despite a high state of simultaneous PNS & SNS activity, the health continues normal

http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=63 

 

 

 

System: Respiratory            Tests: Pulmonary Function and Chiropractor

Breathing

Abdominal, almost no diaphragmatic movement, very little rib/chest movement

Diaphragmatic movement

Unique pattern of breathing

 

Pituitary Fossa and Hormones       Tests: Skull X-Ray and Hormonal Tests

Sella tursica (fossa) seen in lateral view of skull
        

18.5 mm (anterioposterios) x 12.8 mm (height)   

5.5 mm - 10 mm

Far larger than any reported in the literature for normal subject with excellent health

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Growth Hormone (HGH) in serum

Less than minimum detectable level

0.06 - 5.00
ng/ml

Surprising in view of the high self-sustaining growth seen in bone and cartilage

http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=71 

IGF-1

295.6 ng/ml

84 - 455

Normal despite low level of GH

 

Thyroid (TSH), Parathyroid (PTH) Hormones

TSH - 4.40 mIU/L
PTH - 45.1 pg/ml

0.465- 4.68 mIU/L
14.0 - 72.0 pg/ml

Normally has thermoregulatory function but does not in this case account for the temperature variations found

 

Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

LH - 4.10 mIU/ml FSH - 1.11 mIU/ml
Ratio – 3.61

LH:  1.5 – 9.3
FSH: 1.4 – 18.1
Ratio: 0 – 2.0

Low levels, but no signs of any hypopituitarism
High ratio of LH:FSH, reason unclear

 

Glucose Tolerance

Glucose >260 mg/dl
Upto 303

70 - 170

High, but no other signs of diabetes over years

http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=72 

Total Cholesterol

264 mg/dL

150 - 200

High, but no arterosclerotic plaquing in blood vessels or signs of coronary diseases, highest possible elasticity in blood vessels, treadmill test negative for any heart diseases

http://www.trivedifoundation.us/default2.aspx?cid=76 

GGTP, SGOT, SGPT, Liver Function hormones  U/L

GGTP - 88
SGOT - 79
SGPT -  79

15 – 73
17 – 59
21 – 72

High, however no signs of any liver disease for years, normal IGF-1 & ADH

 

Calcitonin
25(OH)D
Homocysteine

2.8 pg/mL
4.97 ng/mL
23.16 mol/L

5 – 18.2
9 – 37.6
5 – 13.9 

Involved in bone, cardio and general health, surprisingly low levels of the first two. High levels of homocysteine normally increase chances of disease 

 

All other hormones and serum parameters

Cortisol, ACTH, ADH, alkaline phosphates & blood parameters Normal

 

 

 

Summary: The excellent level of health observed is not explainable by normal indicators according to scientific laws. Measured parameters indicate an altogether different physiology with higher level of health

 
Mr. Trivedi enjoys excellent health despite working eighteen hour days and requiring very little sleep, often only two to three hours a night. He exhibits a very high level of energy in his execution of daily activities.

Having become aware of Mr. Trivedi’s unique physical capacity and high level of perception, physicians and scientists sought him out to examine his physiology and body chemistry. He agreed to submit his body for medical evaluation with physicians and researchers in Australia, Canada and India. These examinations revealed highly unusual findings which were baffling to those conducting the carefully controlled research.

1. Cardio-circulatory system
Mr. Trivedi's circulatory system suggests the absence of a normal aging pattern as seen in the results of Arterial Pulse Wave Analysis testing performed by Dr. John Levin in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Levin, an Anti-Aging Medicine Physician, administered a non-invasive method of measuring the elasticity and integrity of the blood vessels, their ability to transmit force along the arterial wall from the aorta to the smallest arterioles, and the presence of atherosclerotic plaquing, also called hardening of the arteries. There are three components to this test: the measurement of plaquing, elasticity and ability of the blood vessels to transmit forces. During each component, Mr. Trivedi's results were at the maximum value, indicating that his score was beyond the technology’s ability to measure these parameters. The arteries have elasticity beyond the range of the measuring equipment and are able to transmit forces better than many athletes although Mr. Trivedi does not follow any exercise regime.

In the case of Mr. Trivedi's blood vessels, the transmission speed was beyond the maximum limit designated by the technology. Mr. Trivedi's arteries showed zero percent atherosclerotic plaque at 42 years of age.

For details, click on Arterial Pulse Wave Analysis in Submenu.

2. Orthopedic / Musculoskeletal System
As a part of the aging process there is always some form of deterioration in the joints, disc spaces, bone density and surrounding soft tissue shadows due to the process of imbibition, the loss of water in joint cartilage and intervertebral discs.

Mr.Trivedi's X-rays showed full intervertebral disc spaces, clear and smooth spinal joint surfaces, and perfect spinal curves in the cervical, dorsal, lumbar and lumbosacral areas. There were no soft tissue shadows indicating no swelling, toughness or fibrosity in the surrounding muscles and soft tissues. At the age of 45, The X-Ray and MRI findings of his spine appeared similar to those of a healthy male who had completed growth plate fusion and was at least 18 years of age, but no older than 25 years of age.

In every human, as the growth plates fuse completely at the pubertal age (around 18-20 years), growing cartilage is not seen on X-ray examination.On contrary growing cartilage is seen in his case in the epiphyseal and subchondral region, yet he is 45 years old. The amount of healthy cartilaginous bone alone on joint surfaces at knee and ankle region is unique in appearance.

For details, click on Orthopedic report in submenu.

3. Biofeedback report (in relation with Autonomic nervous system)
According to medical science, it is impossible for any human’s autonomic nervous system (ANS) to be in the highest state of sympathetic and parasympathetic activity at a given time because they produce opposite effects in the body in terms of blood flow, hormone release, muscle, immune and brain activity.

Mr.Trivedi's autonomic nervous system was found simultaneously in the highest state of excitement (sympathetic part of ANS) and the highest state of calm (parasympathetic part of ANS) when measured using the neurological biofeedback technology by Dr. Brian Costello, AUSTRALIA.

For details, click on Biofeedback report in submenu.

4.Thermal Imaging (in relation with Sympathetic Nervous System )
Control and regulation of body temperature, called thermal regulation, is the most important role of the Sympathetic nervous system because fluctuations in temperature destroy the vital enzymes, neurotransmitters and peptides necessary for the cells to produce energy and keep the body alive. A healthy person's surface temperature should be symmetrical, the same on the right and the left. Medical Infrared Digital Imaging (MIDI) technology has established scientifically sound parameters which states that any deviation from the symmetrical evenness of a healthy pattern, outside the range of 33-340Celsius, is accompanied by some type of pain, dysfunction and symptoms that range from numbness and tingling to paralysis.

Mr.Trivedi's lowest body temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit/ 200Celsius and the highest body temperature is 95 degrees Fahrenheit / 350Celsius only. His body has extreme temperature contrasts of 4.50centigrade within a few inches in each hand and each foot (distance from the finger tips to center of palm and distance from the ends of the toes to the ankle). There was a 70centigrade difference between his upper torso and his abdomen, and 50centigrade between the front and back of his torso. There is asymmetry from right to left side and there were patterns of extreme temperature contrast in 40-50 locations throughout the body.

These findings are correlated with a patient who is extremely physically debilitated .On contrary Mr.Trivedi has excellent health that do not correlate with the findings.

For details, click on Thermal Imaging in submenu.

5. Cranial Sacral Rhythm
Cranial sacral rhythm is defined as the movement of cerebral spinal fluid around the brain and spinal cord within a semi-closed hydraulic system that extends from the ventricles of the brain to the sacrum/tailbone. One cycle is defined as the movement of fluid from the ventricles of the brain to the sacrum and back to the brain. In a healthy person, the cranial sacral rhythm is 6-10 seconds per cycle. A calm, healthy person will have a slower cranial sacral rhythm and a person with chronic illness will have a higher cranial sacral rhythm. When a person is in severely physically debilitated condition the rhythm slows to 15-20 seconds per cycle.

Mr.Trivedi's cranial sacral rhythm was 172-180 seconds per cycle when measured on November 1, 2004. In the following week, the rhythm was checked by a professional, it seemed as if there was close to zero cerebrospinal fluid flow for 17-18 minutes.

For details, please click on CranioSacral Report in submenu.

6. MRI OF MR.TRIVEDI'S BRAIN
The size of the pitutiory fossa also known as Sella tursica is found to be 18.5 mm (anterioposterior) by 12.8 mm.(in height), which is the largest ever noted in a healthy subject.

For details, click on Unexplained Morphogenesis in submenu.

7. Breathing pattern
Mr.Trivedi's breathing is abdominal with little or no movement of Diaphragm which is biomechanically impossible as adults breathe with their upper ribs and their diaphragm.

8.EEG
It is known that low frequency EEG patterns (theta, low alpha waves) are detected in sleep, while higher frequency (beta, higher alpha) waves signify alert and wakefulness states. Alpha waves, which increase when eyes are closed, are generally much reduced when the eyes are open.

Mr.Trivedi's EEG graph examination showed Background activity comprises of alpha activity 9-10 c/s. The EEG patterns of Mr.Trivedi show rather low levels of activity in the normal waking state, and contain some alpha mixed with beta frequencies. The pattern remained continuous through changes in input stimuli, through altering respiratory patterns as well as in eyes closed and open states during the test.

For details, click on Other Reports in submenu.

Mr.Trivedi is able to exhibit opposite and extreme physiological processes occurring at the same time and his physiology shows no signs of aging. There is no correlation between the physiological findings and his excellent health.




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