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FIELDS OF HEALING By Valerie
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In the last two centuries Western
medicine has become the application of one science, namely
biochemistry. Its basic tenet has been that life is chemical. Thus,
it has seemed logical to assume that, whatever the ills of our
chemical bodies, they could be cured best by the right
chemical antidote. The philosophical outcome of chemical
medicine's success has been belief in The Technological Fix.
Drugs have become the treatment for all ailments. Although we are
learning that the more chemicals we put into our body the more we
disturb the chemistry of our bodies, the medical community stays on
the same merry-go-round. In addition, techniques that do not fit
such chemical concepts, even if they seem to work, have been
abandoned or condemned.
More importantly, life processes that
are inexplicable according to biochemistry have been either ignored
or misinterpreted. As a result, medical science has abandoned the
central rule of all science which is revision in light of new data.
In many ways medical science has been frozen in time by looking
for more and more chemical solutions for problems that are not
chemical in origin. As a consequence, the discoveries that have kept
physics so vital have not occurred in medicine.
The search
for a cancer cure illustrates this tunnel vision. The battle against
cancer in 1974 was being waged with $270 million. Today the budget
has grown to over $6 billion and, using more and more complex and
toxic chemical weapons, we are not winning the war. After so many
years and millions of dollars spent for negligible results, it is
still assumed that the cure for cancer will be a chemical. On every
level, this approach is becoming more and more
disastrous.
Conventional medicine has always put the emphasis
on crises intervention, and that is where it is most successful. We
are the best in the world when battling disease with surgery and
drugs. With acute illness, high tech medicine outperforms any
alternatives as far as speed of effectiveness.
However,
illness in this country has shifted from being predominantly acute
to chronic. Degenerative diseases, heart attacks, arteriosclerosis,
cancer, stroke, arthritis, hypertension, ulcers, and others, have
replaced infectious diseases as our primary health
problem.
The newly organized Office of Alternative Medicine
at the National Institute of Health is spearheading the exploration
of a wide range of alternative approaches. Many of these efforts are
aimed at chronic diseases for which conventional allopathic medicine
and biochemical solutions have been least effective. Even
insurance companies are beginning to reimburse some alternative
modalities, because they help them where they hurt...in their
pocketbooks.
Dr. James Gordon, a clinical professor in the
departments of Psychiatry and Community and Family Medicine at
Georgetown Medical School, Director of the Center for Mind-Body
Studies in Washington, D.C. and Chairman of the Advisory Council to
the NIH Office of Alternative Medicine, stated in an editorial
published in the Washington Post that The surgical
and pharmacological remedies that modern biomedicine has
developed are potent and effective in emergencies, but for most
chronic illnesses they are little more than palliative. And all too
often, both surgical and pharmacological treatments are used
inappropriately, produce significant and deleterious side effects
and are overpriced.
Dr. Gordon and many of his colleagues
believe that techniques that are fundamental to the healing systems
of other cultures should be fully integrated into our own.,
Alternative approaches, nourished on our own soil yet scorned by the
medical establishment, should once again be considered as members of
the family of official medicine.
Quantum Physics Redefines
Humans
Western medicine's Newtonian view
that sees the body as a chemical soup, operating as a complex
biological machine down to the cellular level, is incomplete. The
body would be a puddle of chemical soup were it not for an energy
and information source that organizes our atoms and molecules into
our human form.
Most profound changes in the conception of
reality came from Einstein's Unified Field Theory where all matter
is organized energy, and field reality is one of the characteristics
of the universe. Quantum physics has shown us that the distinction
between matter and energy is lost at the subatomic level. Whether
the energy is constelled as a cup, a tree, or a human being, it has
a field associated with it. The denser the substance, the less
energetic and more rigid the field becomes. We know that all living
things have dynamic fields.
Two-time Nobel Prize winner,
Linus Pauling, received a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 for his
discovery of the magnetic properties of hemoglobin in the blood. He
found that iron, in addition to its function as the carrier of
oxygen, plays an important role in cell metabolism. Since iron
and as many as five electrolytic salts in our blood circulate
biomagnetically, Magnetic Therapy can beneficially influence the
naturally occurring magnetic currents in our bodies.
The
growing emphasis on therapeutic use of electromagnetic energy to
hasten the healing of bones, to alleviate pain and improve enzyme
and vascular activities, attests to the electrical nature of cells.
There is increased evidence that electrical field changes at the
cellular level occur before structural physiological changes.
When constructive changes occur on the cellular level the structural
regeneration on the tissue level follows.
Ancient Views of
Bio-Energy
Information from ancient Indian literature
describes whirling vortices of subtle energies which they called
chakras, which is the word for wheels in Sanskrit. The chakras are
then connected to 72,000 fine threads of fluid energy channels. In
China and Japan, healing focuses on energy flow. They feel energy.
They see other people's energy. They believe that the health of
the body is a result of proper energy flow as well as blood
flow.
In general, Eastern medicine recognizes something
beyond nerves in our bodies. In fact, it has mapped out an entire
energy system consisting of so-called energy channels or meridians,
thought to be established early in our development. Structurally,
they are comparable to magnetic fields. These energy channels
circulate life energy throughout the human body. They are believed
to balance the flow of energy. In the case of illness, the
intersection of these circulatory channels are thought to become
irritated wherein the flow of energy breaks down.
The
differences in focus between the two medical systems explains why
acupuncture is traditional in China, where it has been practiced
successfully for more than 2,000 years, and is considered an
alternative or, at best, a complement to other forms of treatment in
America.
The Energy Paradigm
The older concept that
everything progresses toward decay does not hold with field beliefs.
From a field reality, the world grows and changes, it evolves.
Prigogine, the Nobel biochemist, showed that when energy was
introduce into a system, whether it was motion or vibrations,
that substance refined and changed. It did not decay.
The
healthy body is a flowing, interactive electrodynamic energy field.
Motion is more natural to life than non-motion, things that keep
flowing are inherently good. What interferes with flow will have
detrimental effects. Energy field medicine is based upon treating
illness with the introduction of new energy.
Recently, we
have been able to measure human fields separate from mass and
describe them as energy patterns, wave s shapes, wave trains, and
wave packages or quanta. Physics has found that by periodically
introducing energy into chaotic systems they could be pulled back
toward order. It follows that because of the resilient nature of
the human field energy manipulation techniques such as hands-on
healing, subtle energy devices, and body therapies introducing
subtle energy into the system will be more effective in preserving
health than those geared to chemical or mechanical
intervention.
There is an old saying that seeing is
believing. It should be changed to believing is seeing. Those
researchers and physicians, who believe that the bio-chemical
solution is incomplete, are discovering new answers from doctors
trained in Eastern medicine, particularly energy field therapy.
What they are finding is an increasing evidence that the origin of
many major diseases begins as field disturbances. Numerous studies
are suggesting that many of the problems associated with
degenerative diseases, certain types of memory loss or conditions
such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are the result of energy field
deficiencies. And, the good news is that extensive testing has shown
that Magnetic Field Deficiencies may be like vitamin deficiencies,
which means that once the vitamin or magnetic influence is restored,
the body functions normally.
The New Science of
Healing
Today, all over the world, more and more scientists
and physicians are working with magnet therapy. Doctors in both
Europe and the United States are obtaining astounding results using
electromagnetic fields to treat damage ranging from ulcers to severe
burns. Research studies show that magnetic fields predictably
accelerate the healing time of soft tissue injuries as well as bones
and joints. In Russia, doctors regularly use magnets to speed up
healing after surgery, to improve circulation and to strengthen
mending bones. Some researchers have used super magnets and
electrical therapies on lung and breast cancers. An increasing
number of dentists are using magnets to relieve the pain of TMJ and
jaw dislocations, as well as headaches and gum disease. In Germany,
unsightly keloid scar tissue has been shown to virtually disappear
with the application of magnetic foils.
Balancing Our Energy
Flow
Therapeutic magnets work on the same principles as
acupuncture but without the needles. They fit perfectly into the
Eastern concept of Energy Medicine. In the Orient they feel energy.
It's normal. They see other people's energy. They believe that the
health of the body is a result of proper energy flow as well as
proper blood flow. By contrast, our Western medical model is a
biochemical model. We look at people as biochemical machines. And if
there is something wrong, we use some chemicals to fix it.
Therefore, while acupuncture is traditional in China, where it has
been practiced successfully for more than 2,000 years, it is
considered an alternative or, at best, a complementary form of
healing in America.
Acupuncture and Magnetic Field
Therapy
Acupuncturists use hair-thin needles, gentle finger
pressure (acupressure) or in a modern variant, electrodes to
stimulate designated points along the body through which healthful
qi (pronounced chee) energy is said to flow. Acupuncture has proven
effective in relieving arthritis and chronic pain. Without
acupuncture, chemical pain killers, that are bad for the liver, are
commonly used to treat these problems.
Magnetic Therapy uses
magnets instead of needles. These flexible, rubberized, permanently
charged magnet pads, cut into a variety of shapes, can be attached
to an injury site or an acupuncture site with athletic tape. Magnet
therapy, much like acupuncture, reestablishes order in the energy
system and allows healing to occur.
Fighting the Aging
Process
Every doctor practicing medicine knows the human body
was designed to heal itself. Under ideal conditions, each cell is
bathed in fluid from which it receives its nutrients and into which
it releases its waste products. For any cell to be completely
healthy it must constantly be fed nutrients and its waste
products must be taken away quickly so it does not become bathed in
its own waste. To accomplish this, it is extremely important that
the blood and lymph circulation be unobstructed and that the nervous
system be free of interference.
Recent studies on aging have
concluded that aging is not a natural process. It is due, instead,
to our mental attitude and a series of malfunctions in our bodies
which have been allowed to progress without correction, and
eventually result in the destruction of cells and organs. The
growing consensus among researchers is that the best way to treat
aging is to prevent it in the first place.
However, in the
course of living, many minor problems will inevitably occur.
Obstructions and circulatory problems are very common. Some
capillaries are only the diameter of a single blood cell, so our
blood must travel in single file. Tension, causing vascular
constriction or early arteriosclerosis, can easily produce a 10%
decrease in the inside diameter of a capillary which completely
stops the flow of blood to the cells.
Out-of-place joints
along the spinal column cause interference to nerve function which
in turn causes inadequate stimulation and constriction of the blood
vessels. Decreased blood supply follows, setting the stage for cell
degeneration and the appearance of pain and other
symptoms.
Symptoms of pain and disease surface when
conditions cause the capillary pores to dilate allowing the escape
of quantities of blood proteins in the area of the cells. This
eroding of proteins attracts fluid (inflammation), causing pain,
depriving some cells of proper oxygen and nutrients, resulting in
malfunctioning cells. If not carried away and disposed of by the
lymphatic system, these cells begin to destroy healthy
cells.
Alternatively, the combination of increased
oxygenation and blood flow is very effective in eliminating these
conditions and the accompanying pain. Since most disease is either a
function of toxicity or deficiency, improved circulation benefits
most aspects of our overall health.
Consequently, many
different illnesses can be successfully treated with magnet therapy
because every illness is a bioenergetic breakdown of the organism.
It is a sign that the cells have been deprived of energy and their
defense mechanisms have been weakened. It is the task of
magnet therapy to remove the blockages that get in the way of
normal functioning and restore the body's natural
balance.
Accelerating the Body's Natural Healing of
Injuries
Our bodies respond in several ways to traumatic
injury. The vessels that carry blood from the heart constrict. The
supply of blood in the capillaries increases. Next, scavenger cells
flock to the area, removing bacteria. While this repair process is
going on, the traumatized area immobilizes itself, and painful
spasms usually result. What we need then is more subtle than pain
relief medication, we need a resumption of normal blood flow to
promote rapid and complete tissue repair.
Soft Tissue
Injuries: Conventional treatment recommends Rest, Ice, Compression
and Elevation, or R.I.C.E. for short, followed by stimulation
therapy such as infrared light, anti-inflammatory drugs,
trigger-point injections, microwave diathermy, ultrasound or
electrical stimulation which are used to increase blood flow to an
area. However, while all of these treatments eventually restore some
degree of blood flow, they all require a considerable amount of time
to be effective.
But now, the healing time for many sports
injuries can be shortened with the use of magnets. A recent study
conducted at M.I.T. showed that biomagnetic products increase blood
flow. This allows the body's own healing processes to be
accelerated, as increased concentrations of oxygen and other
vital nutrients are brought to the cells.
Thus, biomagnets
enable anyone who uses them to target a specific body area with
great precision and to start stimulating the healing process almost
immediately. As a consequence, studies have shown that both hard and
soft tissue injuries heal in only a fraction of the time required by
other treatments .
Mending Bones: In the U.S. a recent
innovation, developed for treating bone breaks that would not heal,
involves wrapping the wound on a leg or arm with a coil that emits a
low electric current. The procedure has been highly successful and
is acceptable in conventional medical circles. However, electricity
cannot penetrate bone and it is further attenuated by the skin. By
contrast, magnetic fields penetrate the skin more easily and flow
more deeply into the body through skin, fat, nerves and bones to
provide greater therapeutic effectiveness.
Outside of the
U.S. biomagnetic therapy has been used in this way for decades. In
Russia, it has been used as special therapy for top athletes to
promote soft tissue healing such as tendons and nerve tissue as well
as bone fractures and other injuries. Around the world bio-magnets
are used on prize thoroughbred racing horses to aid in healing
spinal and leg injuries.
Mother Earth's
Magnetism
Scientists have established beyond any doubt that
all living cells are electromagnetic in nature. The functioning of
the cells and the nervous system of every living being is based on
pulsating DC energy. Each individual cell possesses a positive
electrical charge at its nucleus and a negative electrical charge on
its outer membrane. This polarization allows each cell to function
in an orderly and healthy manner.
All living cells are
designed to operate optimally against the backdrop of the earth's
natural magnetic field which supports the biorhythmic balance of all
living things. Prior to the beginning of this century, that was the
environment for life on this planet.
However, since the
industrial revolution and especially since World War II, nearly
every human action has involved an electrical appliance and changes
to these naturally occurring electromagnetic fields. As a result, we
are currently enveloped by sources of electromagnetism that no life
form has ever been exposed to before.
Today, sensitive
instruments show that man's mushrooming alternating current (AC)
technology is interfering with the earth's magnetic fields. Noted
researchers, including the U.S. Surgeon General, warn of the harmful
effects of electric smog from television, radio, radar,
electric blankets, water bed heaters, household appliances, power
lines and other sources.
Magnetic Field Deficiency: The Cause
of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
As cells perform their normal
functions, their electromagnetic charge decreases. Under normal
conditions, one of the sources of revitalization of these tired
cells is the earth's magnetic field. However, within a typical home,
the AC radiation is sufficiently prolific to overpower
the earth's natural magnetic field by as much as 16 times. In
today's modern buildings, the iron and steel alone can deplete the
magnetic field by more than one-half.
Many scientists believe
that the electropollution we face everyday may interfere with our
body's own electromagnetic fields and impair our ability to repair
ourselves efficiently, resulting in a host of maladies. In the
opinion of these scientists, such maladies can range from headaches
and fatigue to tumors, as well as the disruption of both circulatory
and digestive systems.
Kyoichi Nakagawa, M.D., Chief of
Tokyo's Isuzu Hospital, one of the world's foremost authorities on
magnetism and its therapeutic effects on the human body, claims that
the continuing degradation of the Earth's magnetic field, by man's
electronic environment, is responsible for Magnetic Deficiency
Syndrome (MDS). Its symptoms include stiffness of the shoulders,
back and neck, low back pain, chest pains, habitual headache and
heaviness of the head, dizziness and insomnia, habitual
constipation, and general fatigue for seemingly no specific reason.
Other doctors have hypothesized that MDS may well be the cause
of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome which does not have a definable cause
in Western medicine.
Dr. Nakagawa has used magnet therapy on
more than 11,000 patients. The primary complaint of these patients
was muscle spasm in the shoulder and neck region. For many of the
patients pain was already extending to the head, upper neck and down
the back. With magnet therapy he was able to free ninety per cent of
his patients from pain.
However, the most exciting news is
that evidence from these studies and others appears to indicate that
Magnetic Field Deficiency is like a vitamin deficiency, which means
that once the vitamin or magnetic influence is restored, the body
functions normally.
Perhaps the most important aspect of
Magnetic Therapy is that individuals can learn to apply a magnetic
pad as easily as they once learned how to apply a bandaid to a cut.
It is non-invasive, low cost, appears to have few if any problems
and, on the up side, delivers numerous benefits not available in
pills and potions. In fact, Magnetic field therapy has proven to be
so effective that an increasing number of physicians in this country
are beginning to use it where conventional treatment has
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