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Brief Introduction to Energetic Medicine
Often called
“The Medicine of the 21st century” Energetic Medicine in many
forms is rapidly gaining acceptance in the West. As technology develops
new findings validate what has been know and practised for centuries –
that, in essence, our body is energy, rapidly moving at many different
frequencies. In his groundbreaking book, Vibrational Medicine, Dr. Richard
Gerber states, “The Einstein paradigm as applied to vibrational
medicine sees human beings as networks of complex energy fields that interface
with physical/cellular systems. The recognition that all matter is energy
forms the foundation for understanding how human beings can be considered
dynamic energy systems.”
Since the development of electricity in the last century technical knowledge
grows exponentially day by day. In medicine, the development of x-rays
to see inside the human body opened the way for further development of
these rays for therapeutic purposes as well as leading to the understanding
and treatment of human beings from an energetic perspective.
In the 1960’s, Dr. Robert O. Bekker, an orthopaedic surgeon, studied
a salamander’s ability to a to regrow a lost limb as compared with
a frog who cannot. He found that it was due to a difference in the polarity
of the cells in the “current of injury” (electric potential
measured across the stump of an amputated limb). By applying similar electrostimulation
to the stump of an amputated limb of a frog, the frog was able to regenerate
a new limb. His finding resulted in the widespread use of electro-magnetic
devises to accelerate the healing of bone fractures.
As technology developed, so did its medical applications. The CAT Scan
(Computerised Axial Tomography) sends a thin beam of x-rays into the subject.
A computer mathematically analyses the data and reconstructs an image
of a cross section of the human body allowing the view of soft tissue
as well as the denser bones that were visible using convention x-rays.
In the 1980’s the MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) was developed.
“The key principle behind magnetic resonance imaging is the fact
that the atoms under study (hydrogen) are being stimulated by the transfer
of an energy of a specific frequency.”
Energetic Medicine is based on the principles of quantum physics rather
than on the Newtonian approach which deals primarily with molecular interactions.
“Vibrational medicine attempts to interface with primary subtle
energetic fields that underlie and contribute to the functional expression
of the physical body.”
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) a German physician, dissatisfied with the
medical practices of his day founded a system of healing based on the
principle of “like cures like”. He successfully treated his
patients by using herbs that brought on symptoms in a healthy person that
were similar to those his patient suffered. After experimenting with different
dosages of these substances he discovered that the greater the dilution,
the more effective the medication. Often the remedy was diluted to the
point that there was not a single molecule of the herb present. According
to the Newtonian model, such a medicine would have no effect on the human
body. However, as anyone who has taken homeopathic remedies can attest,
they do indeed work. If one looks at the process from an energetic point
of view one can see why. As Dr. Gerber points out, “Homeopathic
remedies are subtle-energy medicines which contain the energetic frequency
or “vibrational signature” of the plant from which they have
been prepared. Impaired host resistance to infections, and cancer, may
be partially due to subtle energy weakness of the system at the etheric
or higher levels. Based on this assumption, a truly preventative medicine
would be based upon the analysis of dysfunctional changes in the etheric
body before they become crystallised as a physical illness.”
With the development of faster and faster computers new frontiers are
opening up in the field of bioresonance. In the mid 80”s, Professor
William Nelson assembled the tri-vector analysis on 1000's of homeopathic
substances. He developed the Fourier analysis algorithms for reactivity
and began to put together the puzzle of the tri-vector cybernetic link.
In 1995 Professor Nelson developed the QXCI/SCIO (Quantum Xxroid Consciousness
Interface) to measure and balance subtle electrical factors of the body.
The QXCI/SCIO device measures over forty virtual dimensions. The variations
of amperage and voltage flow provide the means to measure capacitance
and inductance. These are the reflections of static and magnetic effects
of bio-electricity. Variations in amperage and voltage allow the measurement
of frequency. Due to such detailed pinpointing of the various frequencies
in the human body, the QXCI/SCIO provides very accurate evaluation of
the patient’s condition and can identify problems before they manifest
in the physical body. It can send “correct’ frequencies to
the are of weakness, and with the co-operation of the patient (making
the necessary changes in diet and lifestyle to correct the condition that
caused the problem) can effect very efficient healing.
Through the recent breakthroughs in science and technology it is much
easier to understand why traditional healing practices such as acupuncture,
Ayurvedic medicine and crystal therapy, etc., are effective. They are
based on the knowledge of the deepest workings of the human body that
is only now beginning to come to light in Western medicine.
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