Bioenergetics
BodyScan 2010 is similar to QXCI
Date: 6/7/2005 1:22:40 PM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 3377 times A word I hear with some frequency in this picturesque village where I live is bioenergetics. The first time I remember hearing this term was in a college seminar in the mid-nineties, when an intern in a bioenergetics program was addressing our class.
He told a story about being diagnosed with cancer, following the allopathic advice and getting the tumor removed, getting radiation and chemo, etc. Then he spoke of finding out that despite this, the cancer was metastasizing (spreading). Given a grim prognosis, he was apparently sent home to die after "doing the right thing" the allopathic way.
I do not remember how he found it, but he somehow found a practice a few hundred miles from his home that worked with a device called the Bodyscan 2010 and the BioPhazx. Nowadays one can find much negativity on such sites as Quackwatch about these devices. The AMA, in fact, went to a great deal of effort to be certain that the school that was earnestly and with great integrity teaching practitioners how to use these devices to help their patients/clients, was shut down. Tough stuff. Why? I would say this was because this device, in the hands of a well-trained, grounded, heart-centered, honorable practitioner can really help people and actually reverse the course of disease and bring about complete remissions of cancer. The AMA apparently doesn't like those sorts of results, when they aren't bringing in thousands of dollars to HMOs, MDs, and the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Anyway, I'm jumping ahead of myself. This fellow who lectured our class told us of how he drove these hundreds of miles practically everyday to avail himself of this bioenergetic treatment with the Bodyscan and BioPhazx. Additionally, nutritional consultation, determining food and nutrient benefits and allergies, and other support as needed was provided along with the scan treatments that are similar to biofeedback sessions.
So he followed their advice, and did what he was told to do based on frequent bodyscans. After 6 months he was tested again for cancer, and although previously the cancer was found to be metastasizing, he tested free and clear of cancer this time, 6 months into the bioenergetic treatments.
His lecture, and the fact that he had changed the course in his highly successful professional path and become a bioenergetic practitioner himself because he so much believed that this technology had the potential to help people and he wanted to be a part of it, were quite powerful.
He was allowing a small number of people from our class be his "guinea pigs" during his internship with the bioenergetic training school. I was lucky enough to be one of those people. This was almost 10 years ago and I still go in for "maintenance" sessions approximately 4 times a year. This practitioner has kept his prices reasonable and offers vitamins, herbs, and supplements at his cost rather than adding a mark-up onto them. The bioenergetic readings are amazingly accurate, and his devices often catch things before they manifest outwardly, and when a person can still do something natural to try and stem the tide of a medical "diagnosis" and get the body back to a state of balance and health.
People have commented at the very beginning of my blog and mentioned the QXCI. The device that my bioenergetic practitioner uses comes from a similar source as the QXCI. Here's some information from the Bodyscan site about that:
"History of the BodyScan
The BodyScan 2010 and QXCI devices come from similar sources. In the 1950's, Dr. Reinhold Voll MD developed a simple electrodermal testing technique, which he christened electro-acupuncture (EAV). Following on from this, whilst working at Stanford University in the 1970's, Dr. William Tiller discovered that the skin displays unique electrical reactions to various impulses, especially over the known acupuncture points. Based on Chinese acupuncture therapies, Phazx Systems Inc. developed the BodyScan 2010 to monitor the "body's energy flow, stress of the meridians and cellular communication. "
Here's a link to a site that provides some interesting information about the Bodyscan 2010 and BioPhazx:
http://www.newyorkbodyscan.com/Salina-Journal.html
There's tons more information on the net, as with most alt health approaches that really work, some positive and some negative. So it goes.
Among the other approaches I have spoken of so far in the blog, I am taking very seriously the advice of my bioenergetic practitioner with regard to this current diagnosis of diabetes. He was the first one to alert me to the possibility of blood glucose irregularities, many months before I got the diagnosis from my allopathic doctor.
It isn't an overnight miracle, but rather a process, to walk the long road back to health and balance from something like diabetes. As much as anything else this is genetic, as it runs on both sides of my family. But I don't have to allow this blood glucose imbalance constrain me to a life that is illness based and filled with medicines and side effects and fear.
I will be going in for another lab test at my HMO, to see how this 6+ weeks of following a vibrational approach to regain balance and reduce blood sugar has measured up. This Saturday morning is when I will be going in, and I will most likely have the results by the following Tuesday or Wednesday.
Will keep you posted.
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