Energy Medicine
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Nutritional Energetic Assessement: Part 4: Testing Loop
The "Testing Loop" is formed using your right hand. The testing loop is formed by holding the thumb, middle finger, and pinkie finger out strait. Next fold in the index and ring fingers tightly against the palm of the hand. Then bring the tips of the thumb and pinkie fingers across the index and ring fingers until the tips are touching and the index finger is held down by the thumb and the ring finger is held down by the pinkie. The only finger still sticking out strait should be the middle finger. The pad of the middle finger is what is used to lightly "touch" the different energetic points on the body as we assess the nutritional energetic status of the target person.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Nutritional Energetic Assessment: Part 3: Rules
Rule 1
Educate yourself regarding the anatomy and physiology of the body organs and glands or systems that you will be energetically testing.
Rule 2
Educate yourself regarding the appearance and function of the various chemical elements and compounds that you will be energetically testing for.
Rule 3
Educate yourself regarding the anatomy and physiology of the various pathogenic organisms that you will be energetically testing for.
Rule 4
Have confidence in NEA and in yourself when assessing energetic levels.
Rule 5
Make sure both you and the patient are well hydrated. It may be useful to both drink 12 ounces of water before beginning the NEA tests.
Rule 6
Remain in a neutral state of mind or mode when testing. Do not pre-judge the result before or while testing.
Rule 7
If possible, position the patient so that their back is facing North.
Rule 8
Anyone who is physically intimately involved with the patient should be 8-12 feet away from the patient during the testing.
Rule 9
Patient and tester should remove all metal and electronic devices from their bodies. This includes dental bridges.
Rule 10
Testing should take place in a quiet room.
Rule 11
As each point is tested the tester should say the name of the test out loud and both the tester and the patient should think of that test item during the test.
Rule 12
Frequent rests should be taken during the testing so as to not overly fatigue the patient.
Educate yourself regarding the anatomy and physiology of the body organs and glands or systems that you will be energetically testing.
Rule 2
Educate yourself regarding the appearance and function of the various chemical elements and compounds that you will be energetically testing for.
Rule 3
Educate yourself regarding the anatomy and physiology of the various pathogenic organisms that you will be energetically testing for.
Rule 4
Have confidence in NEA and in yourself when assessing energetic levels.
Rule 5
Make sure both you and the patient are well hydrated. It may be useful to both drink 12 ounces of water before beginning the NEA tests.
Rule 6
Remain in a neutral state of mind or mode when testing. Do not pre-judge the result before or while testing.
Rule 7
If possible, position the patient so that their back is facing North.
Rule 8
Anyone who is physically intimately involved with the patient should be 8-12 feet away from the patient during the testing.
Rule 9
Patient and tester should remove all metal and electronic devices from their bodies. This includes dental bridges.
Rule 10
Testing should take place in a quiet room.
Rule 11
As each point is tested the tester should say the name of the test out loud and both the tester and the patient should think of that test item during the test.
Rule 12
Frequent rests should be taken during the testing so as to not overly fatigue the patient.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Nutritional Energetic Assessment: Part 2
NEA Basics: First of all, what is the basis for NEA?
The first and foundational basis for NEA is the bio-magnetic system of the human body.
How does the body generate it's bio-magnetic system?
The body has ferrous (iron) ions (Fe 3+) being pumped in a circuit through the cardiovascular system, the arteries, veins, and capillaries, with the heart being the main pump. Ions (positive or negative charged) moving through a circuit is known as an electrical current, which induces a magnetic field. The flow of ferric ions through the circulatory system is one source of the bio-magnetic field generated by the body.
Likewise, sodium ions (Na +) moving through a nerve cell (circuit) also produce an electrical current which again induces a magnetic field. This is another source of the bio-magnetic field of the human body. There are more proposed sources of the bio-magnetic system of the body, but scientific evidence is still pending in validating them.
Bio-magnetic fields are now an established science. There are sophisticated bio-magnet screening medical devices in use today. One example is the magnetocardiogram.
"Magnetocardiography (MCG) is a technique to measure the magnetic fields produced by electrical activity in the heart using extremely sensitive devices such as the Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUIDs). If the magnetic field is measured using a multichannel device, a map of the magnetic field is obtained over the chest; from such a map, using mathematical algorithms that take into account the conductivity structure of the torso, it is possible to locate the source of the activity. For example, sources of abnormal rhythms or arrhythmia, may be located using MCG." Magnetocardiography. (2011, January 13). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 23:52, January 22, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Magnetocardiography&oldid=407712555
The second basis of NEA testing is the Earth's magnetic field.
It is postulated that the Earth's magnetic field is generated by the flow of super heated iron ions circulating around the solid iron core of the Earth.
It is believed that the Earth's magnetic field extends tens of thousands of kilometers into space and shields the earth from solar winds, cosmic radiation and dust.
In order to conduct accurate NEA testing the participant's body must be in polar alignment with the Earth's magnetic field.
In the upcoming blog I will cover the rules for conducting an accurate NEA session.
The first and foundational basis for NEA is the bio-magnetic system of the human body.
How does the body generate it's bio-magnetic system?
The body has ferrous (iron) ions (Fe 3+) being pumped in a circuit through the cardiovascular system, the arteries, veins, and capillaries, with the heart being the main pump. Ions (positive or negative charged) moving through a circuit is known as an electrical current, which induces a magnetic field. The flow of ferric ions through the circulatory system is one source of the bio-magnetic field generated by the body.
Likewise, sodium ions (Na +) moving through a nerve cell (circuit) also produce an electrical current which again induces a magnetic field. This is another source of the bio-magnetic field of the human body. There are more proposed sources of the bio-magnetic system of the body, but scientific evidence is still pending in validating them.
Bio-magnetic fields are now an established science. There are sophisticated bio-magnet screening medical devices in use today. One example is the magnetocardiogram.
"Magnetocardiography (MCG) is a technique to measure the magnetic fields produced by electrical activity in the heart using extremely sensitive devices such as the Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUIDs). If the magnetic field is measured using a multichannel device, a map of the magnetic field is obtained over the chest; from such a map, using mathematical algorithms that take into account the conductivity structure of the torso, it is possible to locate the source of the activity. For example, sources of abnormal rhythms or arrhythmia, may be located using MCG." Magnetocardiography. (2011, January 13). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 23:52, January 22, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Magnetocardiography&oldid=407712555
The second basis of NEA testing is the Earth's magnetic field.
It is postulated that the Earth's magnetic field is generated by the flow of super heated iron ions circulating around the solid iron core of the Earth.
It is believed that the Earth's magnetic field extends tens of thousands of kilometers into space and shields the earth from solar winds, cosmic radiation and dust.
In order to conduct accurate NEA testing the participant's body must be in polar alignment with the Earth's magnetic field.
In the upcoming blog I will cover the rules for conducting an accurate NEA session.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Nutritional Energetic Assessment (NEA)
Nutritional Energetic Assessment (NEA) is a protocol I have developed over the years for determining the energetic needs of the body while practicing as a wholistic healer, registered nurse, and massage therapist. It was derived from the works and methodology of Dr. Stevan Cordas, D.O., FAPM, in his book Healing Energies, Dr. Donald LePore, N.D., in his book The Ultimate Healing System, and many others. It involves using the technique of active muscle reflex testing, or applied kinesiology as developed by Dr. George J. Goodheart D.C., and energy reflex points and zones of the human body. Information on Applied Kinesiology can be obtained through the International College of Applied Kinesiology. It is my intent to review the NEA protocol sequentially as the first of a series of Blogs dealing in Energy Medicine. I hope you enjoy reading along as I share years of applied clinical knowledge with you. If you would like to know more about me and my work, feel free to visit our clinic site at Wisdom's Way Inc. Thank You!
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