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History of Bio-Resonance
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History of Bio-Energy Resonance.
Bio-Resonance is the field of energetic
medicine that detects and works with electromagnetic frequency information generated by the body. Bio refers to a living
organism and resonance means 'to vibrate in harmony with'.
In his book It's Only Natural,
Dr. G. E. Poesnecker wrote:
“… Since the beginning of man's existence on earth, he has
pondered the nature of life itself. Even with all our great scientific advances, there is still no CONSENSUS on the basic nature
of the life within us and other animate beings. The most generally accepted theories are based on the chemical and/or
stimulative-inhibitive theory of existence. The most we can get from most authorities is that it may be of some value to regard
life as the sum total of the properties and activities of a highly organized aggregate of various chemical compounds that we
call protoplasm.
Among these properties they have called attention to irritability
as a diagnostic property of a living body. Upon this Herbert Spencer based his classic definition: “Life is the continuous
adjustment of internal relations to external relations.” Observation teaches us that this adjustment to environmental changes
is possible only within narrow physiologic limits. For example, the human body can adjust itself to changes in external
temperature only when these changes are very moderate. Viewed from this angle, they hold that life is the interplay between the
organism and its environment by which the organism either adjusts itself to the environment or adjusts the environment to
itself.
Such a definition tells only what life does; it doesn't tell what
life is. Unfortunately, such an attitude has frequently been the nature of science since its inception. When a scientist is
incapable of explaining something, he describes what he sees, makes up a few Latin or Greek names for the rest to impress us and
then goes on to something else. This is particularly true in medicine, where most of the tongue-twisting disease names have
nothing whatsoever to do with the cause or true nature of the disease but are only the description of its most obvious symptoms
in Latin or Greek.
Some researchers haven't been satisfied with such smug
descriptions of the nature of life. Some have listened to the voice of their conscience when contemplating the usual theories on
the nature of life and have been able to see through the usual inane double talk couched in Latin and Greek, which all too often
passes for scientific thought. They realize that much of the phenomena we encounter in living can’t be explained readily by
the stimulus/response theory of life as put forth by their orthodox colleagues.
Surprisingly, many of these researchers have developed concepts
similar to each other, even though their work has been accomplished without knowledge of their fellow investigators. All these
studies have gone beyond the chemical or mechanical basis of life and have been carried into the molecular and atomic structure
of matter. From this effort first developed an electrical, then an electronic, and finally a vibratory, or wave concept, of life
and the activities carried out by the living subject.
Some of the most well-known researchers in this field were Dr. Georges Lakhovsky, Professor Jacques d’Arsonval (the discoverer of the meter movement that goes under his name), Dr. George W. Crile, Dr. Albert Abrams, Nicola Tesla and Ivan G. McDaniel (who advanced this theory into the psychological, mental, and spiritual spheres of human activity)… “
In 1925 Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian
scientist, published a book called The Secret of Life in which he identified that every living cell emitted radiation
(electro-magnetic signals) and that a cell's nucleus acts as an electrical oscillating circuit similar to a radio transmitter
and receiver. Lakhovsky was knowledgeable in both engineering and biology. It was the meshing of these two sciences that
helped him prove his theories.
It had already been established by the 1920’s
that invisible radiations were constantly bombarding the earth. Lakhovsky believed that these ultra short waves (sometimes
called penetrating waves, at the time) were what gave us life.
Lakhovsky believed that each of our cells was
a minute resonating circuit and when these circuits were oscillating correctly we or any living organism were healthy.
When an outside source caused our cells to oscillate at a different rate then disease set in. In his book “The Secret of
Life” Lakhovsky wrote, “What is life? It is the dynamic equilibrium of all cells, the harmony of multiple radiations
that react upon one another. What is disease? It is the oscillatory disequilibrium of cells, originating from
eternal causes. It is, more especially, the struggle between microbic radiation and cellular radiation.” He
believed it was these radiations that kept our bodies oscillating correctly but too much or a distorted radiation would cause
them to oscillate incorrectly.
Setting out to prove his theories, Lakhovsky
felt that he could generate a practical application to enable the adversely effected cells to regain their full vitality by
reinstating their proper oscillatory rate. Thus he invented the Multiple Wave Oscillator (originally called Radio-cellulo-oscillator).
He felt that by giving the cells a large range of oscillating waves that the cells would find their proper frequency and
therefore become strong enough to fight off the improper oscillations of microbes or be strong enough to fight back from such
damage as that caused by smoking.
He
initially proved his theory using plants. In December, 1924, he inoculated 10 germanium plants with a “plant cancer”
that produced tumors. After 30 days, tumors had developed in all of the plants. He took one of the 10 infected plants and
simply fashioned a heavy copper wire in a one loop, open-ended coil about 30 cm (12") in diameter around the
center of the plant, and held it in place with an ebonite stake . The copper coil acted as an antennae or a tuning
coil, collecting and concentrating oscillation energy from extremely high frequency cosmic rays. The diameter of the
cooper loop determined which range of frequencies would be captured. He found that the 30 cm loop captured frequencies
that fell within the resonant frequency range of the plant's cells. This captured energy reinforced the resonant
oscillations naturally produced by the nucleus of the germanium's cells. This allowed the plant to overwhelm the
oscillations of the cancer cells and destroy the cancer. The tumors fell off in less than 3 weeks and by 2 months, the plant
was thriving. All of the other cancer-inoculated plants-without the antennae coil- died within 30 days. In his book,
Lakhovsky shows pictures of the recovered
plant after 2 months, 6 months, and 1 year. Three years later, with the original coil left in place, the plant grew
into a very
robust specimen. He tried this 3 different times and all three experiments produced the same results. 
Since Lakhovsky’s belief was that living cells were tiny oscillators
that were given life from penetrating radiation and the oscillation of these cells put off their own radiation, he proceeded
with an experiment to find out if indeed the penetrating radiation was what caused the cells to oscillate or if some other
stimuli such as chemical energy was responsible for sustaining this oscillation.
Dr.
George Crile, in his book A Bipolar Theory of Living Processes, (Crile, George W.: A Bipolar Theory of Living Processes. New
York, Mac Millan, 1926.) approached this subject from yet another point of view. The similarity between his conclusions and
those of the other researchers in this field, however, is startling. For instance, Crile wrote, “It is clear that cellular
radiation produces the electric current which operates adaptively the organism as a whole, producing memory, reason,
imagination, emotion, special senses, secretions, muscular action, response to infection, normal growth and the growth of benign
tumors and cancers-all of which are governed adaptively by the electrical charges that are generated by the short wave or
ionizing radiation in the protoplasm.”
The human cell, as all matter in the universe, is composed of oscillating components known as atoms, which in turn are composed of particles called protons, electrons, neutrons, and positrons, among others. All these particles are in constant movement. The movement of the electron is especially great, as it rapidly circles this central mass of the atom in various bands, or orbits. The atomic structure is analogous to our own solar system, in which the sun represents the central nuclear mass and the various planets the encircling electrons.
In Lamp of the Soul, (McDaniel, Ivan G.: The
Lamp of the Soul. Quakertown, Pa., Philosophical Publishing Co.1942.) Ivan G. McDaniel speaks of biologic wave systems that
are vibratory interconnecting systems, that tend to hold a part or organ together for a specific functioning purpose. All this
is based on the principle that the cell is an electromagnetic radiating entity. Concerning life on earth McDaniel says, “We
may therefore picture life on earth as beginning with simple spores, or cells, which were built up by organizing wave systems
when earth's conditions were suitable for life to express in that manner. As conditions changed, the fertilized genes were
incorporated into the cells, bringing physical and mental growth. When a new gene and its corresponding wave system is
introduced into an organism, we would expect to find the new biological wave competing with the older wave for the same cell
material, and this may explain the peculiar combination of plant and animal sometimes found in the earlier species. The
balance of the activating hormone between the old and the new biological wave systems may flow back and forth until one gains
control and eliminates the effect of the other by absorbing all the vitality.”
In 1970s, German biophysicist Fritz
Albert Popp, Ph.D., investigated the relationship between coherence and the biophoton energy in our cells. Popp used highly
sensitive light-measuring equipment to monitor the light emitted by living cells. He was able to confirm that living cells
emit small bursts of light. He determined that cells do not just radiate light, they also absorb light. In fact, the storage
time is relative to the quality of the cell. Therefore, a healthy cell will store light the longest, while an unhealthy cell
will give off the light in a shorter time. He also discovered that the dying process of a cell is identical to that of a star.
Shortly before its death, it will change into a supernova, whereby its radiation increases a thousand-fold, He further
discovered that a healthy cell radiates coherent light, while a diseased cell radiates chaotic light.
According to Popp, every cell in our body
receives coherent light, stores coherent light, and emits coherent light. The most basic sub-molecular component of our body
is made up of particles of light called biophotons. These biophotons, traveling at the speed of light, make up the
electromagnetic frequency patterns that are found in every living organism. This matrix or field of frequency oscillations or
resonance specificity provides the energetic switchboarding behind every cellular function, including DNA/RNA messengering.
Cell membranes scan and convert signals into electromagnetic events as proteins within the cell's bi-layer change shape to
vibrations of specific resonant frequencies.2 Every biochemical reaction is proceeded by an electromagnetic signal. Cells
communicate both electromagnetically and chemically and create biochemical pathways that interconnect with all functions of
the body.
Dr. Kikuo Chishima, Professor of the Nagoya Commercial University, Japan, and author of a nine volume collection of his research and scientific studies called "Revolution of Biology and Medicine: A New Theory on the Life Science and Its Practical Application to Health & Disease," is best known for his studies demonstrating that the origin of red blood corpuscles is not the bone marrow but the intestinal villus, and that red blood corpuscles differentiate into all kinds of somatic cells and germ cells in accordance with their cellular resonant environmental conditions.
Dr. Kikuo Chishima theorized that the
intestinal villi act like small antennae that absorb both nutrients as well as energetic or frequency information from the
food we eat. These red blood cells or erythrocytes respond to specific biophoton oscillations and aggregate, fuse, synthesize
DNA and differentiate into lymphocyte or mesenchymal cells. Dr. Chishima's work
offers some insight into current day quantum physics theories that remind us that at the sub-atomic level matter does not
exist. There is only energy; bits of photons with lots of empty space around them. DNA has been thought to be
the center of the definition of life. At closer inspection we find that DNA is made up of molecules, which are made up of
sub-atomic particles and we end up back at the level of biophotons again.
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