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Discoveries made in quantum physics have revealed that all particles of matter share the characteristics of both waves and particles. This means that all substances – and therefore all cells in all parts of the body, as well as viruses, bacteria, pollen, toxins, etc. – emit electromagnetic waves. Depending upon their nature, all substances have their specific wavelength or frequency with highly individual characteristics. This is known as a frequency pattern. Research into biophotons is based on the assumption that cells communicate with one another by means of "flashes of light" (photon radiation) at certain 'resonant' frequencies. Biophysics researchers believe
Imagine the body as an empty barrel at birth. Then, with each contact with stressing substances in the environment, a little more is added to the barrel. The regulatory mechanisms in our bodies can usually prevent the barrel from overflowing by processing and eliminating the stressors but in some people, the barrel overflows and the result is illness. This is known as the Total Body Load concept in Clinical Ecology. The size of the barrel represents the patient’s ‘Resistance’, the combined effect of their immune and detoxification systems. The Total Body Load is the accumulation of stressors. Someone with a
As recently as the mid-1800s, people had no realistic ideas about the origins of illness. Then, following the work of Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch and others, the “germ theory” of medicine was accepted, based on the idea that a specific germ causes the same disease in all patients under all conditions. However, a respected contemporary of Pasteur’s, the physician Jacques Antoine Bechamp, felt the germ theory was oversimplified and argued that diseases were the result of multiple factors unique to each individual’s internal status and external environment. The debate continues to the present day. The multicausal view is well articulated
The Inconveniently Overlooked Truth According to a report from the World Health Organization, over 1.3 million people die every year, not from smoking themselves, but from merely being around it. This sobering statistic isn't just about numbers; it speaks to the silent, harmful effects that extend beyond smokers to everyone in their vicinity. Quitting smoking doesn't only change your life—it could save the lives of those around you. This reality underscores the urgency of quitting. Knowing the right tools can make all the difference, whether you're trying for the first time or after several attempts. In this post, we'll explore
Discover nature's empowering potential to restore balance and vitality. Naturopathy takes a refreshing approach to health, embracing natural remedies and personalised care to support your body's healing journey. It's more than just treating symptoms—it's about understanding you as a whole, addressing the underlying causes of illness, and fostering true wellness that lasts. Understanding Naturopathy So, what is naturopathy exactly? It is a holistic approach to treating illnesses and disorders of all kinds. It encourages a person to live a healthy lifestyle while stimulating the body’s “self-healing mechanism” so that diseases are less likely to occur in the future. To understand
Your skin is more than just a physical barrier; it is a reflection of the body’s internal processes and can reveal hidden imbalances long before other symptoms emerge. As the body's largest organ, the skin is a unique communicator, emitting subtle signals that can indicate underlying health issues. For example, yellowing skin may hint at liver dysfunction, while hard, thickened skin could suggest autoimmune conditions like scleroderma. These patterns are not mere surface issues but serve as early alerts for internal imbalances. Skin Conditions and Their Potential Links Acne and Hormonal Imbalances: Acne isn’t just a teenage problem; it can