Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It's a non-invasive disease detection system, and it can be built using technology that exists today. In fact, I'm amazed that no one has built it. This device, which I call a "disease sniffer," detects cancer and other diseases by simply sniffing the air around the patient. This air is then analyzed for certain chemical elements which directly indicate the metabolism of various diseases.
You might ask, "How can a disease sniffer work? You can't smell disease in a person, can you?" But of course you can. | | It's non-invasive, it's completely painless and it only takes a few seconds, so it would be an ideal item to use for mass disease detection on large populations. You could take it into a public school or a nursing home, for example.
A very similar device is being used right now for airport security, by the way. There is a bomb-sniffing scanner that looks like a high-tech door frame. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Larry Brilliant now has a new plan for preventing pandemics: the International System for Total Early disease detection (INSTEDD). The system will assist in promoting and protecting health worldwide by identifying disease early and treating it rapidly. Brilliant wants to build this around GPHIN, expanding the number of sites analyzed, and expanding from seven languages to seventy, so that the information would be accessible (and free) to people around the world, not confined to a few government agencies. | Gail A. Eisnitz See book keywords and concepts | Agency appointees reasoned that by "streamlining" the inspection process by forcing inspectors to concentrate on disease detection alone, inspectors would no longer be stopping the line for a long list of contaminants. By turning contamination control over to company employees—who could be intimidated or fired at will—and by allowing an increased number of "defects"—feces, scabs, inflammations, bruises, blisters—to pass freely into human food channels, the USDA could cut its inspection force and let the poultry industry run its plants at full throttle. | Robert S. McCaleb, Evelyn Leigh, and Krista Morien See book keywords and concepts | In other words, the term "preventive medicine" is typically used to describe early disease detection (for example, mammograms, regular physical exams, and blood testing)2 and not the concepts of wellness and preventive medicine.
In more than 50 years of regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), not a single over-the-counter (OTC) medication was approved for internal use in the prevention of any major disease. Ironically, aspirin was approved not long ago for stroke prevention, although it may be the most toxic blood thinner available. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | Although, in general, the ESR makes a very small contribution to disease detection in asymptomatic persons, the presence of an elevated ESR as the only clue to illness in an asymptomatic indicates the need for a careful diagnostic work-up; it may be the first sign of an occult malignancy or a chronic inflammatory disease. Laboratory evaluation for an asymptomatic patient with an elevated sedimentation rate should include CBC with differential, BUN and creatinine, alkaline phosphatase measurement, serum protein electrophoresis, urinalysis, guaiac tests of stool, and chest X-ray. | Richard Gerber, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Medical developments in this direction will greatly amplify the powers of physical diagnosis and will eventually result in earlier disease detection than with conventional methods currently in use. The ability to sense the subtle energetic fields of people will be greatly enhanced by technologic achievements in the areas of electrographic imaging. However, it is likely that our inherent perceptual abilities will outperform such technologies for many years to come. | | However, Kirlian fingerprints do not yet carry the weight and accuracy of disease detection that is needed to convince doctors that there are energetic precursors of illness. What is needed is a system based on Kirlian diagnostic technologies which can image the entire body and not just the fingers. Indications are that some Soviet and Rumanian researchers are making headway in this direction. The key that will allow researchers to view the subtle bioenergetic fields of human beings may lie in the phenomenon of resonance. | | Differences in frequency characteristics of power sources may explain why there is such a variability among researchers in reproducing significant electrographic effects such as disease detection and capturing of the phantom leaf.
Those Kirlian systems which produce frequencies that resonate with the biological phenomena being studied have the greatest chance of successfully imaging indicators of disease. This same principle is paramount to understanding the success of MRI imaging techniques. | | Oldfield's work provides an impetus for Kirlian technology to evolve beyond the simple fingerprint stage to a level where it may be more valuable in disease detection. The applications suggested by Mr. Oldfield's work are numerous. The most obvious diagnostic application is in the field of cancer detection. But let us utilize this discovery and take it one step further. | | The meridian system holds the key not only to therapeutic routes of disease intervention, such as needle manipulation of acupoints, but also early disease detection as well. Because of their ability to record changes in the subtle energies of the meridian system, Kirlian electrography and various other acupuncture-related electronic systems may have great diagnostic potential for future physicians. Such devices may eventually provide us with tools which can measure subtle physiological imbalances in the body associated with illness much earlier than existing methods. | | Electrographic scans of the body demonstrate that acupuncture points glow brightly when their associated meridian is out of balance, thus allowing an alternative method of disease detection.
10. Stimulation of acupuncture points produces changes in the nervous system (i.e. endorphin release and relief of pain) because the meridians indirectly influence nerve pathways in the body. Such acupuncture-associated nerve changes are probably mediated by energy field fluctuations in the vicinity of the nerves and the glial cells which surround them.
11. | Robert Hass, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | Early disease detection, better health education, and access to adequate health care can significantly reduce the higher rates of cancer and other diseases American black men and women suffer when compared to other groups. But there are important dietary changes that can significantly reduce the trend toward higher disease rates among American blacks.
Permanent Remissions contains revolutionary and life-saving information that can help millions of American blacks reduce their excessive death rates from cancer, heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes. |
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