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The Evolution of the Knowledge and Use of the Body’s Energy System for Healing (Part 1)

January 29, 2009

Dr. Humberto Rodrigez-Monnet D.C.

The body is literally a self-healing system, it is designed to maintain repair and re-generate itself in a self-regulating way.  But it requires proper feeding in all aspects—proper, clean, nutritive and alive foods, exposure to sun, and sufficient daily activity and some degree of social interaction.  It requires these things in a degree of balance that is unique to each individual.  Life is a discovery process of this balance and a constant call to action to maintain the balance that our life needs.  This has been so since the dawn of man on this Earth.

 

Since ancient times man has had to find ways to cope and heal and help balance the body when it was challenged out of this innate self-healing correction.  He had to find effective ways to discover how and with what to correct the body when it was out of balance:  whether it was due to a form of starvation, a poisoning, or a wound—whether due to a fall, a battle impact, a piercing of the skin, or an infection.  All he had available to make this correction were the natural foods and herbs around him, his powers of observation and his own two hands and body.  As success was had the information got passed down generations.  The repair and balancing approach required—and does actively require—healing the body as a whole system, which is what the body is.

 

The place where the damage occurred or showed up needed to be repaired, perhaps directly—it can be patched with a dressing or poultice.  But, what happens is that a particular person’s body might have a weakness that is impacted to the point that the body by itself cannot come back from this insult or injury.  What happens more often is that the interaction of the insult with the person’s particular weakness brings about a certain repeatable and predictable set of experiences, ill-feelings, signs and symptoms.  It is at the site of weakness where the main support needs to be given—it might not be and usually is not at the obvious, or thought of, site of injury.  Once the support that is really needed, is given, the body’s health comes back.  The original damage becomes secondary and sometimes doesn’t even need to be addressed.  

 

A classical example is wooden spears in certain parts of the arm or leg that can  be taken out without infection forming in one individual.  Sometimes an infection would set in, in another individual, even if it was at the same point and even if it was very superficial.  What this last person’s body needed was an herbal or nutrition to support the immune system and the infection would then clear.  The injury from the wound was secondary now and would clear shortly.  This is every bit applicable today, substitute your own injury, insult or issue and it would apply.

 

What the ancient’s knew and recorded was where to go to read the body’s (real) problem and know what to do to correct it based on observation—and not just what was superficially present, but what actually would heal the body.  This doesn’t make sense to the modern mind.  If it didn’t work it wasn’t used or known, only things that would work were capable of being used and repeated;  approaches used needed to work and spare suffering perhaps even life.  So only the effects of the interventions that worked were recorded and followed.  Gradually systems that gathered useful and practical information emerged over time.

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Disorders Effectively Treated By Acutherapy According To The World Health Organization

January 27, 2009

The World Health Organization has listed a series of disorders for which ‘acutherapy’ or the study of human energy as it crosses the body, has proven effective throughout the world. Acutherapy can be thought of as a way of addressing energy imbalances in the body. The acutherapy can be done by various ways including; needles (acupuncture), manual pressure (reflexology), herbal medicine, and with a low-level laser.

 

Neurological and Orthopedic Disorders:

Headaches

Migraines

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Facial paralysis

Paralysis after apoplectic fit

Peripheral neuropathy

Poliomyelitis Paralysis

Meniere’s syndrome

Neurogenic bladder dysfunction

 Nocturnal enuresis

 Intercostal neuralgia

 Periarthritis humeroscapularis

 Tennis elbow

 Sciatica, back pain

 Rheumatoid arthritis

 

Gastrointestinal Disorders:

Spasm of esophagus and cardia

Hiccups

Gastroptosis

 Acute and Chronic gastritis

Gastric hyperacidity

Chronic duodenal ulcer

Acute & chronic colitis

Acute bacterial dysentery

Constipation

 Diarrhea

 Paralytic ileus

 

Respiratory Tract:

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

 Common Cold

Acute tonsillitis

 

Bronchopulmonary Disorders:

Acute bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

 

Disorders of the Eye:

Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without complications)

 

Disorders of the Mouth Cavity:

Toothache

Pain after tooth extraction

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

 

Relief and restoration from the effects of chemotherapy treatments.

 

The World Health Organization adds:  “In view of the ‘regulatory action’ of acutherapy it is difficult to stipulate contra-indications”.  Furthermore, the only risk in these conditions is the possibility of failure that leaves the patient in exactly the original state.  Thus, acutherapy can be used with no risk in circumstances where indications for its use are uncertain.

The amount of acutherapy treatment needed for disorders, depends on the severity of condition and expertise of the treating physician.

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Most diseases and health problems originate from a combination of physical, chemical, and emotional traumas accumulated over a whole LIFETIME. Body traumas come from poor food choices, smoking, physical injuries, dietary/nutritional deficiencies, chemical toxins, prescription drugs, food additives, bacteria, parasites, viruses, lack of exercise, pesticides, toxic skin care products, stress, constantly thinking negative thoughts, vaccines, poor posture, golf swing, etc.

Problems like fatigue, high blood pressure, pain, hormone imbalance, heart disease, and many others actually can and do originate from many imbalances acquired throughout the body. To get well, one must focus on restoring health to the whole body, not just placating the symptoms.

This website is devoted to restoring people`s health naturally by safe, non-invasive means.

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