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Energy Medicine and the Evaluation of Toxicity

ENERGY MEDICINE AND THE EVALUATION OF TOXICITY

By Michael Galitzer, M.D.

 

When a patient goes to see a physician for an evaluation of "I don't feel well," the traditional approach is to look at a person's PHYSICAL structure through a physical examination, X-rays, CT Scan, MRI, mammograms and biopsies. Patients are also evaluated CHEMICALLY through blood tests. This will rule out whether or not a disease is present or impending. However, this will frequently not give us information as to how healthy or not healthy a person is.

 

Traditional medicine sees health as the absence of disease, whereas energy medicine (or electrical medicine) sees health at one end and disease at the other end, with most patient complaints lying somewhere in between DISEASE

AND HEALTH. As an example, fatigue and insomnia are not diseases, and yet are certainly not associated with good health.

 

Energy Medicine seeks to evaluate the energy of the cells, organs and glands of the body. Are the cells making enough energy? Are the cells able to hold on to the energy that is being created through oxidative phosphorylation?

 

The human body is an orchestra, and the organs and glands are instruments in that orchestra. Some are in tune and some are out of tune. In order to get the music right, everything must be in tune.

 

As an example, let's look at the emotion of Anger. In Chinese Medicine, anger is associated with an imbalance of the liver. If one was to do a liver scan in order to evaluate this person's physical liver, it would be normal.

If you drew blood tests, looking at the chemical liver (ALT, AST, GGTP), they would also be normal. That anger would manifest in certain clinical symptoms such as insomnia, with that person likely to awaken between 1 and 3 a.m. Or, the angry person might complain of headaches or migraines, another indicator of liver energy imbalance. To summarize, energy medicine would conclude that the emotion of anger has an effect on the energy of the liver, manifesting in symptoms such as headache or insomnia. Just as the electrical QRS complex of an EKG precedes the physical heartbeat, so do electrical (or energetic) changes in the organs precede chemical and physical abnormalities.

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