Gary E. Schwartz and Linda G. S. Russek See book keywords and concepts | Robert Becker reminds us in Cross Currents: The Perils of Electropollution, the Promise of electromedicine. The systemic memory process makes the challenge of pollution even more complicated. As a dynamical system, the planet is theoretically learning and remembering, and we may be making it sick. If earth is designed like we are to have a functional immune system, the earth may be learning to recognize the danger we are imposing with the goal of inactivating or destroying us.
The grandest of implications addresses the grandest of questions: the origin and evolution of the universe. | | Cross Currents: The Perils of Electropollution, the Promise of electromedicine. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Perigee.
Becker, R. O., and G. Selden. 1988. The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life. New York: Quill, William Morrow.
Bergson, H. 1988. Matter and Memory. New York: Zone Books.
Brown, C. 1998. Afterwards, You're a Genius: Faith, Medicine, and the Metaphysics of Healing. New York: Riverhead Books.
Burr, H. S. 1972. Blueprint for Immortality: The Electric Patterns of Life. London, England: Neville Spearman Limited.
Cannon, W. B. 1932. The Wisdom of the Body. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Advanced medicine makes conventional medicine and Western medicine obsolete, and it includes therapies like phototherapy, sunlight, nutrition, sound therapy, vibrational medicine, electromedicine, mind-body medicine, energy healing, and other similar modalities that were once considered experimental, but are now well-known to be both safe and effective at supporting the health of the patient.
The term "junk science" is used by defenders of conventional medicine to discredit everything outside conventional medicine, regardless of whether or not it is based on sound scientific ground. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The dark history of modern medicine
But the future of medicine is in disease prevention, healing modalities, and energetic medicine -- phototherapy, electromedicine, vibrational nutrition, homeopathy, and so on. The future of medicine is in true healing. And I believe that in the future, people will look back at the time period we're in right now and be amazed. They'll say, "How could these people have just poisoned the entire population with chemicals, and even advertised them on TV!? How could people even call themselves doctors when all they did was write prescription drugs for people? | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | Sound resonance therapy is not yet well known or well documented, but there are early positive anecdotal reports. electromedicine techniques and acupuncture as adjunctive therapies may be quite useful for some children. Patterning as a form of neural stimulation has a positive record in helping some profoundly injured children. Craniosacral therapy is another better-known treatment to show good results in some children. Again, interventions must be tailored to the child and have a definite purpose and a definite endpoint. | Richard Gerber, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The stimulation of cartilage regeneration by current-magnetic injection, the restoration of partial limb regeneration by small direct currents, the stimulation of bone growth by electrical fields, the inhibition of growth of implanted tumors in mammals by electrical currents, are all a part of electromedicine. electromedicine is the science which harnesses the cellular electrophysiological energies by using the right electromagnetic field.7
The controls for cellular replication may also involve these bioelec-tronic switching mechanisms. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | Then Read:
• Cross Currents—The Promise of electromedicine by Robert O. Becker, M.D.
• Electromagnetic Fields by B. Blake Levitt
(A Consumer's Guide to the Issues and How to Protect Ourselves.)
14. Not Convinced That We All Have An Energetic Field Around Us That Is Adversely Affected By Magnetic Pollution? Then Read:
• The Unseen Self by Brian Snellgrove (Kirlian Photography Explained.)
• Kirlian Photography—A Hands-On Guide by John Lovine
15. Not Convinced That Drugs Are Poisons And Cause Most Disease? | Richard Gerber, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The advent of electromedicine and magnetic-field therapy has provided new ways of treating pain and illness, but it has also given us new insights into the cellular mechanisms of healing. It is but a gradual shift away from the traditional allopathic model of drugs (and surgery) for the treatment of human illness toward a more energetic approach. The aforementioned applications of electromagnetic energy to treat human illness may begin to open up the scientific minds of the medical establishment to the possibilities of healing with energy. | Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts | Cross Currents: The Perils of Electropollution, the Promise of electromedicine, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., Los Angeles, 1990.
Bell, Iris R., M.D., Clinical Ecology: A New Medical Approach to Environmental Illness, Common Knowledge Press, Bolinas, 1982.
Best, Simon, "The Electropollution Effect," Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, (May 1988).
—"What We Don't Know about Earth Radiation," Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, (November 1988).
Bird, Christopher, "Dowsing and Geopathogenic Zones," The American Dowser, Vol. 27, No. 4, (Fall 1987). | | Cross Currents: The Perils of Electropollution, the Promise of electromedicine, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., Los Angeles, 1990.
Bentov, Itzhak, Stalking the Wild Pendulum—On the Mechanics of Consciousness, Destiny Books, Rochester, 1988.
Birlaji, Ghanshyam Singh, Systematic Palmistry—An Introduction to Palmistry, National Research Institute for Self-Understanding, Westmount, Quebec, 1983.
Bohm, David, Wholeness and the Implicate Order, Ark Paperbacks, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1980.
Borelli, Peter, "The Ecophilosophers," The Amicus Journal, (Spring 1988). |
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