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Definitions by Artem Ovsepian

Toxicopsychiatry

A clinical framework that treats "mental illness" as a biological system failure rather than a mystery of the soul. Toxicopsychiatry identifies behaviors like mania, aggression, and "schizophrenia" as the secondary results of excitotoxicity (brain over-firing), metabolic dysfunction, or exogenous chemical interference (street drugs or pharmaceutical side effects).
Unlike traditional psychiatry, which guesses based on "feelings" and "stories" (DSM-5), Toxicopsychiatry demands objective biomarkers—like toxicology screens, insulin resistance tests, and nutrient panels—to find the material cause of a "crazy" person's symptoms.
The Core Rules
Check the Fuel: If the brain's "engine" (mitochondria) is failing due to poor nutrition or high insulin, the person isn't "depressed"; they’re crashing.
Check the Inputs: Most "psychotic breaks" are actually mislabeled cases of Drug-Induced Psychosis or chemical poisoning.
No Lab, No Diagnosis: You can't call someone "insane" until you've proven their blood is clean and their metabolism is functioning.
The professor tried to diagnose the guy with 'Chronic Schizophrenia' because he was shouting at walls, but a Toxicopsychiatry consult showed his pupils were blown and he had a massive spike in synthetic stimulants. He didn't need a life-long label; he needed a detox and a metabolic reset.

Internal Aletheic Bioluminescence Proprium 

Internal Aletheic Bioluminescence Proprium (IABP): The innate, self-sustaining ability to perceive, express, and embody one’s deepest truth. Derived from the Greek word aletheia (truth), the Latin proprium (representing the unique, intrinsic essence of an individual), and bioluminescence (the capacity for self-generated light), IABP symbolizes the inner radiance that illuminates and reveals a person's authentic self. It represents the unchanging core that is uniquely theirs, transcending external influences such as societal expectations, validation, or cultural norms. IABP is the luminous force that guides one toward the realization of their fullest potential, serving as a constant source of clarity and authenticity. It underscores that true expression and self-realization are rooted in an unwavering connection to one’s inner truth, independent of external pressures.
In moments of deep introspection, she experienced an awakening of her Internal Aletheic Bioluminescence Proprium, where the truths of her innermost self illuminated the darkness of her past, guiding her toward a more authentic existence.