|
The inverse complementary management equivalent to the above procedure is Lux IV lamps containing aluminium chromium oxide (ruby,
^ 625 nm) or silicon magnesium dioxide (carnelian ^ 610 nm) together with carbon (diamond, ^ 470 nm) crystalline substrates and electronically
modulated at faster brainwave frequency of alertness (16.5 HZ). This combination can rapidly and effectively reduce hypothermia,
vasoconstriction, hypometabolism, increasing local temperature, circulation and biological energy. It is used for management of thrombosis, venus
ulcers, phlebitis, chilblains, varicose veins, oedema and related pathology.
Serendipity plays a large role in scientific discoveries; many years back the author was impeded for an important appointment by
a festive hangover. His hypothesis was to energise as much volume of his blood as quickly as possible in order to clear his head and other
symptoms. Targeting his spleen with two lamp transducers containing diamond and carnelian substrates at 8.5 HZ. energised his blood which passed
through the spleen to the liver and every other organ and gland, eventually reaching the body extremities. The treatment worked within 15 minutes
leading him to conclude this procedure would be helpful for the management of diseases which exhibited hangover type symptoms or worse.
Today, many practitioners are successfully using this procedure for the management of asthma, ME, chronic fatigue syndrome,
strokes, dementia and many other conditions. The dielectric resonance management of hangovers should be discouraged, however the same and
modified procedures are useful for the management of alcoholic disease and related pathology. The substitution of ruby with carnelian crystalline
substrates produces a softer treatment for conditions midway between the two procedures cited above: examples are asthma, cerebral thrombosis,
embolism or haemorrhage, paralysis, dementia, polymyalgia, vitiligo, muscular/ligamentous strain, adhesive capsulitis, disc prolapse,
osteoarthritis, rheumatic disease, allergies and many others.
The rapid and beneficial effects of the above management procedures are scientifically supported
for example, by monitoring with radiometric imaging or pathological laboratory analysis.
The discovery of targeting, increasing or decreasing and/or modulating the biological energy of internal organs and glands,
improving their efficiency and performance was a quantum leap for medical science. It had become much more than just theoretically possible to
adjust the haematology and biochemistry associated with sinister diseases and this was later proved with palliative management of a terminal
patient with stage three lymphoma and lymphoedema.
By targeting appropriately selected organs and glands, practitioners have produced many astounding satisfactory results for
patients presenting a wide variety of serious complaints. Understandably, as word got around, patients with powerful terminal diseases began
seeking support and in order to accommodate this compromised situation, more complex and powerful procedures were developed incorporating
'Push-Pull' management strategies.
A number of prostate cancer patients have been successfully managed by reducing the excessive prostate biological energy and at
the same time energising the blood and spleen as outlined above. In each case, subsequent blood tests confirmed very substantial falls in the
prostate specific antigen counts etc. along with a reduction of collateral symptoms. On one occasion, a blind diabetic patient's sight was
returned in five minutes by ameliorating optic nerve vasoconstriction. Auto immune disease with hepatitis, jaundice and related symptomology has
been managed using simultaneous liver and spleen 'Push-Pull' procedures, achieved by calming and cooling the liver inflammation and raising the
biological energy of the blood and cardiovascular system with treatment to the patient's spleen
area.
|