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Archive for 26. January 2010

We Need Health Care Reform with a Life-Positive Health Bill

I don’t normally discuss politics at Bioenergetic Spectrum. I prefer to focus on the subject of bioresonant healing modalities. Bioresonant energy is a preferential alternative healing modality because the results are always positive and there are no side effects.

For example, although the sun has been derided by conventional “wisdom” as a source of cancer, but this idea runs counter to natural wisdom. Even primitive peoples of sunny regions maintain their health throughout the millennia because of their natural habits including their exposure to the sun.

We all need the sun because the sun has always been our main source of bioresonant energy; we use it to make vitamin D3, an important building block in the body. Healthy people self regulate their intake of sunshine, so we always get the right amount.

Of course, we all must regulate our intake of energy. Too much solar radiation can lead to a sun burn or even skin cancer for sensitive people; this is a bad thing, so we have to regulate our intake to just enough, like food. About 15 minutes of full sun a day on our faces and arms is all we need to make sufficient D3. In winter months when there’s not much sun, we supplement with D3, logical.

Although bioresonant energy therapy is not nearly as intense as sunshine, it is far more focused in the frequency ranges for well defined effects. Therefore, we also regulate our use of technology.

The FDA does not approve bioresonant energy therapies for very simple reasons:

  1. Energy Therapy does not make millions of dollars a day like drugs. Once you or your health practitioner has the device, it only takes a few cents of electricity to run it at each session.

  2. Since the bioresonant energy equipment is not making their producers any where near millions of dollars a day, the FDA clinical trials costing in the millions are prohibitive.

  3. Energy, unlike drugs, cannot be prescribed, therefore, there is no extortion based profit or kick-back to the FDA for its approval of energy based therapy. (BTW: “FDA Approved” only means that the approving doctors on the FDA panel are getting some type of “kick-back” from the sale of that product such as money and gifts.)

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