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Achieving Optimum Health
Bio-Energetic Medicine and the Coming
Revolution in Healthcare
Introduction:
As we prepare to enter the final decade
of the 20th Century, we are beginning to witness a revolution in medicine and
healthcare. Central to this transformation is the ever-growing recognition that
we need to expand our previous dependency on pharmaceuticals and surgery as the
primary means of therapeutic intervention and include nutritional/biological
modalities, as well as bio-energetic systems such as acupuncture and
homeopathic medicine.
Along with the trend toward a more
Holistic healthcare system, which bridges the gap between "conventional"
and "alternative," there is an increasing awareness that the emphasis must
shift ever more toward prevention in order to reduce the risk of more serious
disease and financial embarrassment. It is recognized by the highest levels of
government and industry, including statements of the U.S. Surgeon-General, that
we can no longer afford to wait for disease to strike, but must work to prevent
all disease possible by changes in our national and personal behavior and
attitude.
In addition to advocating better
nutrition, regular exercise and belief systems, which encourage health and
longevity, we are becoming increasingly aware of the dangers of environmental
pollution and the role that hereditary susceptibility play in affecting our
health or disease. Doctors need to be considered in both the sick and the well
if we are to establish a truly comprehensive therapeutic and preventive medical
program for the 21st Century.
The Bio-Electronic View
of Disease
At the heart of this expanded view of
therapeutics and preventive medicine is the application of post-Einsteinian
concepts of modern physics to medicine. Whereas surgery intervenes at the
level of structural anatomy, and pharmaceutical medicine at the level of
cellular biochemistry, the Einsteinian model moves us away from the older
Newtonian mechanistic world view to one that looks upon matter as
particularized energy, vibrational in nature, and the human body as a
multidimensional energy field". (See Vibrational Medicine by Richard Gerber,
M.D. for a comprehensive view of this subject.)
When we begin to realize that illness
often begins with subtle imbalances in the human energy field, completely
undetectable through conventional diagnostic technologies, we can understand
why pharmaceuticals and surgical procedures (often life-saving in the gravely
ill or injured person) need to be complimented with bio-energetic medical
interventions, in addition to nutritional/biological and psychological
support, for the most comprehensive patient care.
There is both a diagnostic and a
therapeutic application of the Einsteinian concepts to modern medicine. On the
diagnostic side, many innovative physicians and clinical researchers are now
experimenting with advanced technologies such as electro-diagnostic/biofeedback
instruments. Such instruments, applied to topical acupuncture points, can
detect subtle bio-electrical energy imbalances that provide information that
serves to elucidate the cause(s) of the deeper bio-energetic disturbances. Such
instruments are really a synthesis of advanced electrical and computer
technology and the ancient concepts of Chinese medicine. Known as Chi in
traditional Chinese medicine, this bio-electric energy is said to flow through
a series of circuits called meridians, which can be affected by stimulating the
topical acupoints of the body.
Although the theory of Chi life-energy
(called the Vital Force in European natural medicine) may seem very abstract to
logical Western thinking, European researchers have validated the existence of
these acupuncture points by electrical conductivity readings. Since these
topical acupoints have a lower electrical resistance compared with other areas
on the skin, their conductivity as measured by changes in galvanic skin
resistance is higher. It is this particularity that is the basis of our ability
to electrically read the energy field of the corresponding organs
and tissues.
Information received in this manner can
suggest the status of the various organs of the body, the possible presence of
an environmental irritant, a viral or bacterial infection, or, even, an
allergic hypersensitivity state. With such pre-diagnostic screening
information, complimented by appropriate conventional diagnostic procedures, it
is obvious that the clinician can gain greater insight into the nature of the
patients condition as a basis for effective treatment.
On the therapeutic side,
electrodiagnostic/biofeedback technology can also help us to determine which
nutritional/biological and homeopathic formulations may best correct the
bio-energetic dysfunction. In this way, we are better able to prevent the later
manifestation of more serious disease and expediting the return to health of
those who are ill.
The Miracle of the Potentized
Microdose
While more and more physicians are
beginning to accept the role of clinical nutrition, biological medicine, and
the influence of the mind on health and healing, the value of modern
homeopathic remedies has only been recently rediscovered. Established about 200
years ago by the German physician and chemist Samuel Christian Hahnemann,
homeopathic medicine even today, is still ahead of its time. Author of one of
the most respected chemistry textbooks of the time and the personal physician
to several members of the German royal family, he gradually became
disillusioned with the conventional medical practices of his day. Hahnemann
gave up the use of the powerful toxic substances then being used as medicines.
He found, all too often, that the medicine was often worse for the patient than
their illness. He was not discouraged, however, but persisted in his lifelong
goal to discover "if God had not indeed given some law whereby the diseases of
mankind would be cured."
Because of his devotion to truth and a
strong commitment to benefit mankind, Hahnemann experimented on himself and an
ever-growing list of friends and followers. He discovered a fundamental law
(which had actually been alluded to by historical predecessors such as
Hippocrates and Paracelsus) referred to as the law of similars, whereby a
medicine is given to a patient based on characteristics which it has in common
with the symptoms and personality of the person being treated.
From a homeopathic perspective, all
disease is an external manifestation of an internal physiological and
bio-energetic disorder unique to that individual. As such, no single part of
the body can be ill without affecting the person as a whole. Since all the
symptoms being manifested are assumed to reflect the effort of nature to heal,
all must be taken into account in order to select the homeopathic formulations
best suited to strengthen the persons defense and healing mechanisms at
that particular time.
Hahnemann had come to the conclusion
that there was a balancing mechanism or vital-force that would continually
strive to keep a person in optimum health in spite of all the negative
influences, whether biological, environmental, or psychological, that they were
exposed to. But if the stress were too great or prolonged, or if the defense
mechanism too weak, then signs and symptoms unique to the individual would
follow. The theory was that the appropriate homeopathic program would
strengthen the vital force and support dramatically the process of healing
already in progress, so that health could be restored quickly and naturally.
One problem that confronted Hahnemann in
his early work was the issue of toxicity. Utilizing the "Law of similars", he
had obtained very impressive clinical results. However, sometimes there was a
great aggravation of symptoms before the improvement occurred. In an effort to
correct this situation, Hahnemann began to experiment with the size of the dose
to see how little of the medicine he could administer and still create a
sustained healing response.
After years of effort, he disclosed a
method of refining and purifying the original natural substance (from the
plant, mineral, or animal kingdom) from which the homeopathic remedy was
derived. These purified essences were entirely free from the toxicity that had
previously bothered him and yet exhibited enhanced biological activity. This
process called potentization, places homeopathic medicine at the leading edge
of the energy medicines for the 21st Century.
Potentization consists of successive
serial dilutions and vigorous shaking or grinding of the original natural
ingredient. The most common strengths of potentized remedies are those that
have been diluted as much as 6, 30, 200, 1000, 10,000, 50,000, and even 100,000
times or more. This process of Potentization is quite different, when one
considers the energy released, from simple dilution. Neither diluting or
shaking (grinding) alone will work; it is a particular combination of both
processes, which potentizes the remedy so that it becomes both effective and
non-toxic.
That he could produce such outstanding
results with these minute doses, without the risk of toxicity, astonished the
medical profession of Hahnemanns day. But the clinical results were
indisputable and many prestigious physicians, who were originally called upon
to discredit and expose homeopathic medicine, soon became outspoken advocates
of the system.
If it is difficult in our day for the
scientific community) to appreciate the validity of a medical system that
depends primarily on a bio-energetic interaction with the inner resources for
self-healing, rather than on a biochemical reaction with a part of the body,
imagine the situation 200 years ago. In that pre-Einsteinian era, referred in
medical history as the "heroic era", nothing was known of energy fields and
electromagnetic waves. Physicians still employed regularly such crude methods
as burning, purging, bleeding, and the dosing of their patients with toxic
substances such as mercury and arsenic. Even today, it is often far easier for
physicists to understand the concept of acupuncture and homeopathic medicine
than for those who have been locked into a departmentalized and materialistic
view of health and disease by their somewhat outdated orthodox training.
Actually, even apart from bio-energetic
considerations, the knowledge that very small amounts of a substance can be
responsible for significant physiological effects is not unheard of to medical
science. As Dana Ulirnan, M.P.H., states in his book Everybody's Guide to
Homeopathic Medicines (Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1984, pg. 15-16):
A milligram of acetylcholine dissolved
in 500,000 gallons of blood has long been known to lower the blood pressure of
a cat, and even smaller amounts affect the beat of a frogs heart. Florey,
the co-discoverer of penicillin, reported in 1943 that pure penicillin can
inhibit the development of sensitive microorganisms in the laboratory at
dilutions of 1:50,000,000 to 1:100,000,000.
"The human body manufactures only 50 to
100 millionths of a gram of thyroid hormone per day, and the concentration of
free thyroid hormone in normal blood is just one part per 10,000 million parts
of blood plasma. Yet this hormone is a powerful regulator of metabolic rate.
"There have been numerous other experiments in the fields of botany, zoology,
bacteriology, and physics that attest to the power of microdoses, including
homeopathic potencies more dilute than 12c."
Double blind clinical and laboratory
studies have also provided evidence that the medicines act even though the dose
is infinitesimal. One study in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
showed the effectiveness of homeopathic medicines in treating people with
rheumatoid arthritis, mustard gas and rats exposed to lead. For more
information on more recent research regarding this subject, the reader is
referred to the Foundation for Homeopathic Education and Research, 5916 Chabot
Crest, Oakland, CA 94618; (415) 420-8791.
In some ways, the potentization of
medicines is both the most exciting and the most controversial part of the
homeopathic system. It is believed that the energized homeopathic remedy works
on a fundamental bio-energetic vibrational level rather than on a chemical
level and can therefore affect the "whole person" by balancing subtle energy
disturbances that are contributing to or causing the disease condition.
Practicing clinicians use homeopathic
remedies because they work and because they are safe. From the patients
point of view, this is all that really matters. We await further research, by
advanced electrocomputer instruments, into the vibratory nature of homeopathic
remedies for a deeper explanation of their exact mechanism of action. In the
meantime, they are available and can be readily used along with other
nutritional and biological modalities, for the benefit of the people for a wide
range of acute and chronic disease.
An Enduring Natural Therapeutic
System
What is generally not known by our
contemporary society, or even by our modern medical profession, is that in the
year 1900, 20-25% of all medical physicians in American cities identified
themselves as homeopathic. There were over 100 homeopathic hospitals in this
country and 22 homeopathic medical schools
The list of supporters included such
prominent people as Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Daniel Webster, William
Seward, William Lloyd Garrison, Louisa May Alcott, Samuel F.B. Morse, William
James, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. William Cullen
Bryant, noted poet and journalist, was President of the Homeopathic Medical
Society of New York City and Charles Frederick Menninger, the founder of the
Menninger Clinic, was a homeopathic physician and the head of his local
homeopathic medical society. He was so confident of the power of the
homeopathic medicines, he once said, "Homeopathy is wholly capable of
satisfying the therapeutic demands of this age better than any other system or
school of medicine.
The decline of homeopathic medicine in
this country is a complicated story, involving political, social, and economic
realities. In general, it was caused by the emergence of powerful
pharmaceutical medicines which seemed to bring more rapid results by quickly
controlling symptoms and which left the slower working, but truly healing,
natural medicines appearing to be old-fashioned. With the passage of time,
however, we have seen not only the benefits of these new drugs but also their
limitations. The ubiquitous nature of these adverse side effects has once again
created an interest in natural therapeutics and preventive medicine.
Though undergoing a renaissance in the
United States, homeopathic medicine has always remained popular in other
nations around the world. Today, Queen Elizabeth II is the patron of the famed
Royal London Homeopathic Hospital. The Queen Mother is the Royal Patron of the
British Homeopathic Association. The private physician to the British Royal
Family is a homeopathic physician (as has been the case since the 1830s),
and Prince Charles is known to carry homeopathic medicines whenever he travels.
In France, over 18,000 pharmacies sell homeopathic medicines, and over 60,000
physicians actively practice the homeopathic system. In India there are over
70,000 registered homeopathic practitioners and Mahatma Ghandi stated that
Homeopathic Medicine "cures a larger percentage of cases than any other method
of treatment and it is beyond all doubt safer and more economical and the most
complete medical science". Mother Teresas support for homeopathic
medicine is also well known.
Classical and Modern Homeopathic
Medicine
The classical practice of homeopathic
medicine relies primarily upon the patient interview from which the information
elicited becomes the basis for the selection of an individual potentized remedy
according to the Law of similars. The homeopathic remedy is finally chosen
which, in physiological doses in healthy people, produces a symptom pattern
most closely resembling that of the sick patient.
With modern or progressive homeopathic
practice, the determination of a medicine is based on "vibrational resonance"
as defined by a balancing of the energy field represented at the topical
acupuncture points. With either method, the potential for self-healing
under the influence of a potentized homeopathic medicine is greatly and
profoundly enhanced.
Actually, there is a unifying principle
behind both classical and modern homeopathic practice, which can be understood
or at least conceptualized in terms of bio-energetic resonance. Fundamentally,
disturbances within the energy field (chi or vital force) generate the
compensatory energetic and physiologic mechanisms which represent the
systems best effort to heal itself. These adaptive mechanisms are
experienced as "symptoms" by the patient and are observed as signs by the
physician.
In the classical approach, the vital
force is telling us, through the unique and characteristic symptoms, what
remedy it needs to resonate with the bio-energetic system. The clinician then
compares the symptom picture of the person with the toxicological data
accumulated through provings of individual medicines compiled in the
homeopathic materia medica. Since the information consists only of provings of
single homeopathic medicines, the classical prescriber chooses the single
remedy which he feels is most similar to the symptom picture presented by
his patient.
With the advent of computerized
electro-diagnosis, the disturbed energy field is measured directly to determine
which homeopathic remedy or combination of remedies is needed to achieve the
proper bio-energetic resonance. The clinician, who uses electro-diagnosis, is
not limited to single remedies because he can determine with the bio-energetic
technology those combinations which the system "reports" will best achieve the
desired balance.
Electro-diagnosis can also be utilized
to provide pre-diagnostic screening information regarding chemical or
environmental irritants, which can then be cleared at the beginning of the
homeopathic medical program to allow the deeper acting constitutional remedies
to be that much more effective. In the next 5-10 years, we are bound to see
many applications of the combination of both classical and modern homeopathic
practice in a unified healthcare system that integrates the bio-energetic
perspective with biological/nutritional and behavioral modalities.
Conclusion:
We are truly on the verge of an
incredibly unique time in human history. In every area of human endeavor, and
no less so in health and medicine, a revolution in thinking and behavior is
taking place. While, at this moment, not everyone can appreciate these changing
patterns and the new opportunities that are available to us, the next 20 years,
we feel, will witness an unprecedented "new renaissance" for the advancement of
mankind.
On every level, we are witnessing the
blending, integration, and synthesis of many concepts, methods, philosophies,
and cultures of health and medicine, which have as their common goal the
solution of the problems presented by human illness and disease. As we come to
the final years of the 20th Century, and prepare ourselves for the 20th, we
envision the roles of modern transportation and communication as helping to
bring our world closer together. So that we can learn from one another, share
insights and discoveries, and uplift the quality of life for the entire human
family.
A synthesis of Eastern and Western
medicine, of modern with traditional methods and of those, which are
conventional with those, which are new and innovative, is taking place rapidly
about us. In this context, a growing realization of the need for meta-physical
and even spiritual concepts to compliment material technology is emerging, for
the psychological aspect to be unified with the physiological, and for new
models of health, illness and cure to be developed.
A new era of worldwide co-operation in
the research of the cause, treatment and prevention of illness is emerging, and
we are truly on the verge of a new higher-dimensional level of human existence.
We can all join in the process; human history is waiting.
William Leslie Bergman, M.D. Medical
Director, Hahnemann Health Associates, New York, N.Y. |