Medicine of the Future - Right NOW
Part 2: Tools and Diagnostic Techniques that Measure Energy
by Stan M. Gardner, M.D.
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Last week, we discussed energy sources in general terms, describing
vibrational frequencies and the interactions between the currents
of all kinds that flow around and through us. Today I want to propose
some thoughts that may seem outlandish, but I’m going to try
to explain in terms that will make the concepts more clear. Here’s
a revolutionary thought:
All healing takes place at the energy level.
Let’s look at some commonly accepted energy tools that are
in use today in the practice of medicine. Interestingly, a number
of these have been in use for decades, and their reliability is
unquestioned for diagnostic and healing purposes. But putting two
and two together, we’ll move on…
Years ago, a researcher discovered that the heart gives off electrical
waves that can be measured. The healthy tissue in a patient gives
off a very specific pattern. Stressed or dead tissue gives off a
distinctly different pattern from the healthy tissue. The resultant
recordings of those waves we know today as an electrocardiogram,
or EKG. An EKC is a powerful diagnostic tool; it picks up the specific
electrical changes in the heart’s waves when anyone being
tested is having a myocardial infarction (heart attack), or has
had one in the past.
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is capable of determining normal
and abnormal brain waves, to the point that probable sources of
seizures can be diagnosed because of abnormal electrical signals
given off in the brain. We have also discovered and labeled different
waves per second (delta waves) have a frequency of 1-3 waves per
second, called Hertz or Hz, which is seen in people in deep sleep.
Theta waves have a frequency of 4-7 Hz, which is seen in different
stages of sleep, and with emotional stress. Alpha waves, at 8-14
Hz, are seen in the alert state. Finally, beta waves, 14-50 Hz,
are present when there is intense mental activity.
A magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, is a machine capable of interpreting
normal and abnormal responses of tissue to magnetic energy, from
which an image can be extracted. Spectroscopy is a laboratory diagnostic
tool which can identify a specific substance based on the frequency
that it gives off. This frequency is measured and placed on a graph.
Every substance gives off a different frequency, which can be used
to identify the substance.
Ultrasound is basically a tool where sound waves are released,
and as they bounce off tissue and return, this feedback can be interpreted
by a machine and create an image. There are PET scans, and SPECT
scans, which can differentiate healthy tissue from diseased tissue
by the energy characteristics that are given off. We have many other
tools in medicine, including auditory-evoked response, visual-evoked
response, myograms and oculograms, all of which tell us whether
that particular tissue is normal or abnormal, based on its measurable
electrical output.
There are also many therapeutic tools or modalities in medicine.
One of the first was pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy,
which releases specific low frequency, electromagnetic pulses to
stimulate bone healing in non-healing bone fractures. Lithotrypsy
has laser focused frequencies that are capable of breaking down
kidney stones. Many of us have heard of or used light therapy for
depression, called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Acupuncture
is recognized within the medical field for its effectiveness in
pain relief, which is based on centuries’ old energy flow
lines called meridians that flow throughout the body. There are
also cold and hot laser therapy, which have been used in the healing
of wounds and skin disorders.
Outside of the medical field are many energy and electrical devices
that are in common use. For instance, the computer chip in your
computers, or the remote controls that send frequencies to television
sets, radios, light switches. Even though we don’t understand
electricity, we have become accustomed to using lights and other
things that need electricity to function. We even accept energy
emissions from billions of light years away that are obtained through
our telescopes. Gravity, much misunderstood, is a force that attracts
objects from a distance to the center. A polygraph machine is capable
of sensing electrical changes at the skin level, which differentiate
a relaxed state of the parasympathetic nervous system and the anxious
state of the sympathetic nervous system to determine the stress
in peoples’ bodies in answer to specific questions.
This background is merely useful for opening up our minds to the
concept of how much energy and frequencies and magnetics and electrical
devices are influencing our lives today, that we take for granted,
whether we understand them or not. In order for us to recognize
the potential impact of energy and frequencies on the body, we’ll
start by understanding how individual cells function in our bodies.
That will be in our next article. For now, let’s recap the
different energy tools and sources we’ve reviewed today:
In the medical field:
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
1. Theta waves
2. Alpha waves
3. Beta waves
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Ultrasound
1. PET scans
2. SPECT scans
Auditory-evoked Response
Visual-evoked Response
Myogram
Oculogram
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)
Lithotrypsy
Light Therapy
Acupuncture
Cold Laser Therapy
Hot Laser Therapy
Outside of the medical field:
Computer chips
Remote controls
Light travel visible through telescopes
Gravity
Polygraph machines
Cell phones
Ipods
Internet
Telephone wires
It might be interesting to take a walk around your house or office
and observe the number of devices that utilize energy from known
and unknown sources!
Author's Bio
Stan M. Gardner, M.D., and his wife Cristie, are the parents of
six sons and two daughters. He began his quest for understanding
health and illness while attending medical school in the Philippines.
He did a pediatrics residency in Omaha, Nebraska, and practiced
pediatrics for nine years in Layton, Utah. The Gardner family moved
to Montana in 1992. While in Montana, Stan was introduced to preventive
medicine, which emphasizes strengthening the immune system. After
four years of studying this field, he joined Preventive Medicine
Group in Westlake, Ohio. He has become a certified nutrition specialist
(CNS), and writes and lectures extensively on the subject of preventive
medicine and natural means of healing. With over 15 years' experience
in the integrative field of medicine, he is a popular speaker and
provides interesting perspectives on healthy alternatives to drugs
and surgery.
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