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barreMemberHi Matthew
I spent much time in Lake Oswego, Oregon with Dr. Beardall, after a good number of years training with George Goodheart during the pioneering years of Applied Kinesiology. Some of us evolved into the Biocomputer model of “opening treatment files” with Dr. Beardall, while incorporating much of the AK work, but with much greater specificity. CK performed MM tests on every muscle division as opposed to AK mm testing on more general mm groups. If Allan were still at it today his work would definitely not resemble any current systems! Much of his work did not reach his professional seminars, and was only preserved by some of us working behind the scenes. I later worked with the late Rene Espy in further developing this work after Allan’s passing. My work was a synthesis of all of the above, but my certifications/training in Emergency Medicine, Naturopathy, Chiropractic, Oriental medicine, Osteopathy & German Bioterrain medicine allowed a greater versatility beyond most of the AK & CK practitioners who were exclusively Chiropractors. I still plan to develop some public offerings of some of the work I created, but my days are very full at the moment.
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barreMemberHey Cory
You’d need to find a certified ozone doc for this, but I used the technique in my practice with much success to clear stubbornly chronic sinus issues. It involves an ozone injection mid-center just above the upper teeth. It floods the sinuses with ozone to oxidize colonizations (these microbes are not an “infection”, but stuck in a chronic higher valence due to bioterrain imbalances) and impurities, while oxygenating to restore healthy aerobic metabolism. You might find a practitioner in your area by checking this link: https://shallenbergerozonecourse.com/our-courses-1
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barreMemberDave’s very knowledgeable and I’m planning on getting him on a podcast. My initial intro to AM was thru my Chinese medical studies in naturopathic college, followed by training in the Nogier system and Terry Oleson with his work at the UCLA pain center, which brought AM into a new light for me. The German practitioners then added additional depth by introducing additional frequencies (Frank Bahr), and differential dx strategies. The CAIM has done a good job of integrating all of the above. AM often cuts to the chase, but I had the best success combining AM with Japanese Meridian Tx & Osteopathy. I have used the VAS very much in my work, but Hara dx and Clinical Kinesiology done within verifiable neurological parameters allows a more extensive triangulation and prioritization for tx in the proper sequence, while understanding root cause. For direct AM tx I use either laser, needles, tuning forks, electrodermal & a color instrument that correlates to the Nogier frequencies depending on what I’m trying to achieve. Over the years I found what seemed to work best for different situations, so that’s something that each practitioner will need to gain thru experience. I have lasers & electrodermal instruments than can be calibrated to both the Nogier & Bahr frequencies, which I probable use a bit more than other methods. I also would quite often send patients home with ear seeds taped to specific points for a prolonged effect when necessary … I learned this along with blood-letting from training with the most prominent AM practitioner from China. Bottom line AM is the keyboard to the brain, and is an indispensable tool in my practice. It is only limited by one’s ability to integrate other modalities and understanding that any singular technique alone will at times lead to roadblocks or unnecessarily prolonged therapy.
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barreMemberHey Steven
Actually, what the good doctor in the video is saying is one and the same as understanding the filtration role of the tonsils … he just adds that other overwhelmed elimination organs will put more of a burden on the tonsils and every other lymphatic component.
The tonsils have a special role for maintaining the integrity of the anatomy in close proximity, but it also reflects the health of the entire body. The largest elimination organ is the skin, which out-gases through the 10,000 pores per square centimeter and Kalium Sulfuricum dependent for proper function. The 2nd most critical elimination system is the upper respiratory, that eliminates toxins with every exhale, but is on overwhelm for most of us at present due to chemtrails just for starters. Moving south, the liver is the most central filtration hub upon which all lymphatics are dependent both north and south. Weekly coffee enemas should be standard issue for all living within this purposely poisoned atmosphere, as it effectively targets the liver.
Any Calcium deposits may also indicate that one is taking the wrong type of mineral supplements especially Calcium if not taken in the appropriate anionic, cationic or neutral form as determined by testing pH … otherwise it will deposit where you don’t want it and cause a myriad of potential problems. So rule out that possibility.
Bottom line, the tonsils, as with any other organ, reflect general bioterrain health. One important consideration involves the indigenous microorganisms, that pleomorphically mutate into scavenger forms to clean up the terrain. Accretions/depositions are a good indicator that the necessary populations need to be re-seeded through isopathic preparations.
Issues involving the oral cavity often involve Candida parapsilosis (https://stg-alfavedic-801.uw2.rapydapps.cloud/product/symbio-para-4x-drops/) and Aspergillus niger is the go-to for general lymphatic issues as well as upper respiratory (https://stg-alfavedic-801.uw2.rapydapps.cloud/product/symbio-asper-4x-drops/). The combination of Mucur racemosis/Aspergillus niger is excellent as it combines both microcirculation and lymphatic support (https://stg-alfavedic-801.uw2.rapydapps.cloud/product/symbio-muc-aspergillus-4x-drops/). for an excellent cleansing, which I always used to get things moving. I do both IV and IM injections, but cause dramatic changes that should not be attempted by inexperienced folks including doctors lacking a proper understanding. The isopathics in “drops” form are very mild and safe, but effective if taken for weeks at a time, no different than planting a garden.
The MDs don’t understand that “bacterial Infections” are simply the bacterial stage of many different microorganism species and are present as the cure and not the cause. They can become chronic, not due to any innate pathogenicity, but get stuck in that phase when the terrain is compromised.
Take a look at the attache PDF in the deposition phase column, and you’ll see afflictions to different organ systems, when toxic deposits initially occur due to an overly-burdened terrain and create symptoms mistaken as “disease”. Issues progress through the six phases as illustrated on the chart, and this should be the first thing taught to aspiring medics, but … that wouldn’t be good for their bottom line. The Six Phases of disease was well understood by Chinese medics 4,000 years ago, and later discerned by German medical doctors in the early 1900s. I’ll pin this response, as it would answer a lot of questions for many.
I hope this helps. We could elaborate much further, but this should be digested first.
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barreMemberIn lieu of being able to conduct a neuro-physical exam and other assessments (see my latest pinned post) for a precise and comprehensive diagnosis/tx I believe you’d get the most dramatic results from an auricular medicine specialist certified in Nogier & Bahr advanced protocols. This is one of my go-to modalities as it directly accesses the brain centers that control that area, while tying together all possible nexus points contributing to the condition including memory-emotional patterns in the limbic that create chronicity. You’ve done a number of wonderful practices, but unless a CNS reset is accomplished physiology will remain entrained in the same direction. I’d suggest going to https://canadianauricular.ca/ and asking them if there is a practitioner in your area.
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November 17, 2024 at 5:04 pm in reply to: First time liver/ gallblader cleanse and enema **Warning** (Enema Questions) #401902
barreMemberHey Elizabeth
No worries … some folks are just more sensitive to caffeine, but it lessens over time with weekly clean-outs. In the meantime just cut the coffee in half, so you can get the amazing benefits without the jitters. Caffeine is less apt to cause the jitters when taken through the bowel than through imbibition, but some people will still be more stimulated, so definitely better to do earlier in the day as well.
Decaffeinated coffee will not work, as it’s the caffeine/palmitic acid that provoke the liver to dump toxins. Coffee enemas have been in use for over 100 years and were used at wartime to mitigate pain in the absence of morphine due to it’s powerful & beneficial action on the liver. We had our Cancer Terrain patients on multiple coffee enemas daily, which allowed more aggressive treatments to expedite the degradation of tumors and general elimination that would otherwise take way more time than these people had in order to stay in their bodies. I share personal experience, so you understand why I favor this modality, and especially when it’s DIY! holler back with any questions.
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barreMemberHey Aron
The German school was referencing early training circles for Bioterrain Medicine conducted by the authentic European lineage for physicians. Classic Bioterrain training was not available in the Naturopathic or Chiropractic colleges that I attended, and those same curriculums are offering much less at present time. I was first exposed to Bioterrain medicine through German physicians who sought training with us within the original Applied & Clinical Kinesiology post-doctoral trainings. Bioterrain studies then led me to professional trainings with physicians from Germany, France, Belgium & Russia.
I do plant fermentation at a consistent 60-70 degrees, which cannot be achieved in cold environments. Winter months require a heating mat under the fermentation crocks that we also use for seedlings in the greenhouse to prepare for Spring planting.
The “cold” that you reference relates to the final post-fermentation ultrasonication to avoid destructive high temperatures and harsh solvents for the retention of full spectrum nutrition/life force and saturation levels not possible with traditional tincturing, dual extractions, lab distillation/soxhlet etc. I use rotovape and other technologies if I need to further concentrate for salves & other preparations., or separate minerals (Salt), essential oils (Sulfur) & alcohols (Mercury) in the preparation of Spagyrics. The ultrasonication is also used for some of these latter steps depending on the botanicals used.
We can elaborate further, so holler with any necessary clarifications for any of the above.
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barreMemberGood discussion here! In Naturopathic College Classical Homeopathy was one of my areas of emphasized study, so I was well-indoctrinated from a purist-classical perspective. Hahnemann shifted to a more dynamic homeopathic strategy in the writing of his 6th Organon, as he began to understand a change was necessary to accommodate the evolution in collective consciousness. A more effective Bioterrain approach that puts homeopathy in a larger light is the German use of homochords and complex homeopathics employed according to the “Six Stages of Disease”, or otherwise termed “homotoxicology”. It also affords a more logical and easier method to discern the proper remedy, with quicker results. This could be a very involved conversation on many levels, and the “law of similars” is not the primary mode of homeopathic efficacy … there’s much more to the story!
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barreMemberJust a couple of comments: 1) Menopausal symptoms are a result of issues that were in the formative stages during pre-puberty, so these are the priority issues that actually need to be addressed; 2) although any particular natural remedy may prove useful for one individual, does not at all mean it will produce similar results in another. There are way too many idiosyncratic variables to account for that will determine the priority needs to abate persistent symptoms. I typically do not reply to many health issues posts due to this fact, as general recipe advice often leads to frustrating trial and error cycles. The Bioterrain approach is the only science-based approach, and I will begin posting more DIY protocols toward this end as we move into the winter months.
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barreMemberThanks for your input Michael. Relative to Ultrasonics … the tech allows us to produce a verifiably higher concentration of phyto-elements and the creation of liposomes of the highest quality for much increased bioavailability. These are what is needed in the industry to provide more robust, full-spectrum preparations compared to common tinctures. That being said, Spagyrics are another form altogether and, therefore, not to be compared with the above. Both have a time and place with effects that are not better or worse, but indicated for different situations.
I have been making Spagyrics, incorporating ultrasonics with great success. They require more time, so I may or may not release these to the public. Here’s the basic process: 1) Pure spirits are derived from pre-fermented herbs, which I then process through 5-7 distillations until the desired proof level is acquired, 2) the spirits are then sonicated with fresh herbs of the same family to derive a high concentration of the vital elements, 3) the macerate is filtered, 4) the spent plant matter is calcinated, 5) the white ash is sonicated in distilled spring water, followed by distillation, 6) the recovered mineral crystals are sonicated back into the tincture, 7) the entire mixture is then put thru a low heat vacuum rotovape to further concentrate the final tincture.
I prefer sound waves as I feel they are more effective with the water ether level of precipitation, also known as the sound ether alchemically. New technologies can offer a superior transmission of informational fields, especially when done in the presence of specific noble gas(s) radiation that attunes to a desired mineral octave during the final stages. I use pulsed sonication to prevent heating or degradation, and pair appropriate pulsation ratios for the material I’m working with.
There’s much to learn from those that have gone before, but it is incumbent for each generation to move the discipline forward. More often than not, the non-spagyric preparations, offer a more suitable daily effect on physiology for general needs and the effects people desire. The spagyrics are to be used judiciously, and not for everyone, all of the time.
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barreMemberFYI I have been intimately aware of the Evolutionary Herbalism platform for quite some time, and actually signed in for some courses a few years back. Since it’s my vocation and passion I investigate all avenues for anything I can possibly learn … this hasn’t changed a bit over the last 50 years.
He’s done a good job, but the alchemical/astrological dimension of the materials is fairly generic and available for much less in many available books. The courses aren’t cheap, albeit with good marketing, and the lectures were a bit dry/basic, so I didn’t get through most of what I purchased.
Laboratory instruction would better be spent with Robert Bartlett or someone a bit more seasoned in authentic old school alchemy and not just the usual surface astrological correlations and basic lab procedures.
From a Bioterrain perspective I have many reservations, as he relates to his personal Lyme episode and personal use of antibiotics as the only viable alternative. That’s not an indictment against him personally, but it reveals the perception of limitations where none exist when Alchemy is understood at its depths. ‘One foot in, one foot out’ is likened to doing “empty forms” in the martial arts. Comprehensive Bioterrain medicine incorporates a working knowledge of the full energy-physiological continuum in both directions without reservation.
Bottom line, the courses may be of benefit for those seeking the basics, when finances are not a concern. I wouldn’t be interested in a interview on Alfacast as there wouldn’t be much to talk about other than doing an infomercial for EH. I hope this doesn’t come off as too critical, but it is an honest evaluation in response to the folks in the AV community who opened this discussion.
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barreMemberMore food for thought … I always sat down with my patient’s and put their living blood sample on the big screen. The point I would impress was that these sentient beings/elementals that outnumber the cells 10,000:1, as well as the RBC, WBC etc that make our biological selves possible, consider us the God of their Universe and register/obey every thought and emotion without exception … good or otherwise. A kind and benevolent master would never impose the resonance of toxic emotions and thoughts to produce chaos in their world. Our ignorance of this seemingly hidden world is the source of all that ails us. There are some that believe, myself included, that these elementals are with us for the long haul, and will populate larger worlds of our own creation, as we move beyond this realm of experience. Health is about good parenting skills!
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barreMemberI didn’t listen to this episode, but I’ll share a few comments about Chinese Medicine, as it was my area of emphasis in Naturopathic College. First off, TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) is a complete misnomer. TCM represents Mao’s evisceration of “Spirit” from all aspects of Chinese culture and to “standardize” training curriculums toward a more mechanistic-recipe mindset.
Fortunately, I was already engaged in the internal martial arts prior to my studies, which were formerly a prerequisite for the practice of Chinese medicine. Acupuncture was just a single component of traditional practice, and Qigong expertise was mandatory for energy transmission … a lack of such training results in empty needling.
I found it necessary to also do an extended apprenticeship with a Japanese meridian practitioner from a 5 century lineage. Select Japanese family lines retained much of the original understanding learned from the Chinese, and did not suffer the persecutions and restrictions of Communism. There’s another interesting facet to the bifurcation that occurred between Chinese & Japanese medics, but we’ll save that for a future discussion.
Japanese meridian practices also have remarkable similarities to old-school Osteopathy, so it facilitated a seamless integration of my two predominant hands-on modalities over years of practice. Bottom line, “TCM” is probably not the best criteria when seeking a quality practitioner.
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barreMemberHey Elin
Good seeing you on the EM meet-up! Here’s a PDF synopsis that will hopefully be helpful.
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