Sunday, September 11, 2011

Electromedicine - Energy Healing Introduction



Electromedicine - Energy Healing Introduction

From ancient times to now, the human ingenuity has led to a long history of using and experimenting with the universal power of energy and electricity to benefit our health.

Over 2,000 years ago the ancient Greeks had a practice of using electric eels for healing. More recently in the late 1800s, the American Electro-Therapeutic Association began documenting the therapeutic uses of electricity and electrical devices by physicians on ailing patients.

From then to present day, electromedicine energy or healing therapy has continued to evolve with the most important advances being made in the last 50 years in conjunction with significant advances in technology and electronics.

The following highlights:
  • The Language of Energy
  • The Body Is Electric
  • Electromedicine Uses
  • Electromedicine Benefits
  • Early Pioneers
  • Electromedicine Advances
The Language of Energy

The language of energy, or frequency is depicted in the Energy Spectrum; it represents a range of energy frequencies; frequencies from a few cycles per second to several million cycles per second.

Low frequencies, for example, describe the electrical energy of brainwaves. A few hundred cycles per second is what we call sound; a few thousand per second are radio waves, and several million cycles per second are called light.

So, from sound to light there is a very broad range of frequencies. Color is simply a specific light frequency. In principle the spectrum is infinite and continuous.  Electromedicine energy healing uses a synergistic combination of energy from the spectrum to support the body's healing.

The Body Is Electric

The body is electrical with the nervous system representing an intricate bioelectrical system. Via a combination of electrical and chemical processes, the nervous system is used to control the functioning of the entire human body.

The nervous system has two primary parts: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system is the control center comprising the brain and the spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system represents the nerves connecting other parts of the body to the control center.

Every cell in the body is part of an intricate bio-electrical system that contributes to the body's health.

Electromedicine Uses

Electromedicine is used for many body conditions including serious and degenerative conditions, which include:
  • Immune system disorders
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Autism
  • Lyme disease
  • Most Cancers
  • Infections
  • Pain
It is also used by athletes to improve athletic performance (strength and endurance) and to speed recovery from training and injuries.

In addition, electromedicine is used for most chronic or catastrophic disorders including but not limited to:
  • Digestive disorders
  • Headaches
  • Pain from disease, surgery, injury etc.
  • Bladder infections & disorders
  • Heart disease
  • Tumors
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Muscle healing
  • Re-flowing nerve paths for nerve regeneration and healing
  • Harmonic balance of brain energies
  • Mood Disorders
Electromedicine is used as an alternative method for healing, and importantly, it is complementary to most other healing protocols. Electromedicine is used by many to heal from the side effects of surgery, prescription drugs, chemotherapy, radiation, etc.

Electromedicine Benefits

As noted in the Townsend Letter:  February/March 2008 On Electromedicine:
“Unlike drugs, each of which can be used only one time by one person and for just specific conditions, electromedicine is:
  • Effective
  • Non-invasive
  • Support for the body's innate ability to heal naturally
  • Easy to use
  • Utilized long-term over the course of a lifetime
  • Used with more than one person in a family
  • Inexpensive, considering its range and scope"
Early Pioneers:

Nikola Tesla – in 1895 discovered alternating current and invented the AC generator, published many papers, and invented numerous electrical devices including Tesla coil therapy instruments.

Alexander Gurvich – in 1922 discovered “biophotons” and “mitogenic” “mitotic” waves. His work is the first documented evidence of "biophotons," and became the basis for the design of later bioelectromagnetic therapy devices.

Georges Lakhovsky – in 1925 invented the multi-wave oscillator, which produced a spectrum of electrical frequencies that restored cell equilibrium in the body, and published a paper in “Radio News” magazine titled “Curing Cancer with Ultra Radio Frequencies.”

Royal Raymond Rife – in the 1930’s demonstrated how his frequency research and mitogenic impulse-wave technology could cure cancer.

Ed Skilling – in 1959 California Cancer Doctors commissioned Ed Skilling to apply “space-age” electronics to prior historic works.  Ed Skilling was the Senior Electronics Design Engineer for General Dynamics for 17 years and personally supervised 1,000 of the brightest electronics engineers in the world.  The first instrument he developed got better results than anything in history and he has been number one in the world since 1959.

Electromedicine Advances

Ed Skilling founder of The Skilling Institute has been recognized as the “genius” in this field and now has 50 years of research and development with his latest instrument the Photon Genie and Photon-Genius.

The current and most advanced technology, the Photon Genie, communicates with the cells of the body utilizing thousands of frequencies and millions of harmonics formulating the subtle life energy that transmits balanced “life-force” energy at the cellular level of the body.  This healing power or energy to the body's immune system helps make it stronger.  Skilling technology also reflows nerve paths and empowers the body.

Today's Photon Genie by Ed Skilling represents significant advances in electromedicine beyond the early pioneers and is helping to significantly improve the health and quality of life of many.

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