naturopathic opinion
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Hello,
I am new to this forum, and I am a naturopath.
I don’t know if any of you ever considered the following possible triggers for your medical condition.
--Did you know that 2 minutes on a mobile phone upsets your brain activity for 24 hours? The human body like all living things has electromagnetic frequency. Cells in the brain, for example, communicate electronically and our heartbeats rely on electrical impulses produced by the heart tissue.
As technology progresses, we surround ourselves with more and more bits of equipment which emit their own el.-mag. frequencies that potentially can interfere with our body. And when it happens, certain processes in our body cells get compromised, and we get ill. Mobile phones produce EMR similar to the radiation produced by microwave ovens that cooks your potato, but with a smaller heat. This radiation when in close proximity to our head affects our delicate brain structure.
The effect of it can be very subtle such as unexplainable tiredness or feeling stressed, nausea or headache, fatigue or poor sleep. Or it can be very serious as the development of brain cancer, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, autism, as well as ME, CFS and fibromyalgia. – I can explain more about it sometime later.
--There is also a possibility that you have a virus in a weak-active state in your body. For instance, Hepatitis, Herpes, Epstein Bar Virus are latent viruses and residing in our cells, some even being embedded in our very DNA. Lectins from foods (gluten, casein, soya, corn) may interact with the viruses causing \"autoimmune\" diseases.
Basically as a naturopath I would suggest: assess your body electromagnetic stress and identify viruses that hibernate in your body (find a local bio-resonance practitioner, who uses MORA or BICOM, near you). I use a bio-resonance equipment to deal with viruses, bacteria and parasites (particularly candida).
I also recommend my patients to be good with their electromagnetic environment: mobile phones should be used only in emergency, no microwave ovens, no electric blankets, no cordless phones in the house, no mains-plugged or radio-alarm clock (battery operated only), etc.
Eliminate allergic foods from the diet.
Take brain supplements such as Vitamin B-complex, 5-HTP. Support your metabolism and immune system using quality supplements and herbs.
Don’t forget about the strong link between your mind and body.
Be aware of not properly qualified practitioners. Ensure that the practitioner is registered with an accrediting body and has some medical background, because anyone with money can buy a bio-resonance machine. It is not difficult to operate these machines; however they require skills and knowledge to interpret the results.
Hope this information helps you a little bit, or shell I say opens some other aspects for improving your condition.
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alicia
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He's coming back again today :diva:
katie.k.
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Don't quite know what James is going to think about that :?
He's quite a sensitive lad, you know :wah:
Mind you Alicia ..... your diet certainly seems to have worked wonders :D
Sca
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Practitioners claim to be able to detect variety of diseases and addictions. It is claimed to be related to similar concepts in Traditional Chinese Medicine, especially acupuncture.[citation needed]. Some practitioners also claim they can treat diseases using this therapy without drugs, by stimulating a change of "bioresonance" in the cells, and reversing the change caused by the disease. The devices would need to be able to isolate and pinpoint pathogens' responses from the mixture of responses the device receives via the electrodes. Transmitting these transformed signals over the same electrodes is claimed by practitiones to generate healing signals that have the curative effect.
Scientific criticism[edit]
Lacking any scientific explanation of how bioresonance therapy might work, researchers have classified bioresonance therapy as pseudoscience.[3] Scientific studies did not show effects above that of the placebo effect.[4] [5]
Proven cases of online fraud have occurred,[6] with a practitioner making false claims that he had the ability to cure cancer, and that his clients did not need to follow the chemotherapy or surgery recommended by medical doctors, which can be life-saving. Ben Goldacre ridiculed the BBC when it reported as fact a clinic's claim that the treatment had the ability to stop 70% of clients smoking, a better result than any conventional therapy.[7]
In the United States of America the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classifies "devices that use resistance measurements to diagnose and treat various diseases" as Class III devices, which require FDA approval prior to marketing. The FDA has banned some of these devices from the US market.[8]