The most recent research in parasitology by one fairly widely known alternative medicine naturopath, Ph.D., about parasitism in humans, which I read, from reading your book, The Joy of Perfect Health, she talks a lot and shows many interesting points not only about de-parasitising by using specific herbs, but also about a supplemental electric device that kills these pathogens as well.
I had recalled your saying in the bioresonant news how all life SHOULD be respected. Should any kind of electrical disease treatment / prevention other than acupuncture / colors then be considered as a last resort, conceptually, because they 'kill' microorganisms?
I must admit, I am brought up with the common practice that whatever bacteria there is, it should be 'killed'. A bug or bugs on your stove or in your house should be 'killed'. Garden spray varieties contain 'pesticides'. No officially media-sanctioned consciousness on prevention exists as being comparable or yet superior to the current dogma of 'killing' first, to free us of bugs/pests/diseases. Interestingly, these varieties of pest removal are the most highly marketed methods of removing bugs from human local environments.
With respect to 'killing' parasites, bacteria, fungi/mold, and virii in the human body tissues, it is of course more important to prevent parasitic and polluting infestations due to our own error, than to just zap any critter one chooses to 'let in.' In light of the importance of showing respect for all life / excess chemical human-error driven human disease, how do you feel about this device, known as the 'zapper', a.k.a. frequency generator?
Love and light,
Avi
I would like to repeat my statement that we should respect all Life. Our own existence depends on our ability to co-exist with all other inhabitants of our own body and the Planet. They all have their role to play.
The only issue seems to be to RESTORE and MAINTAIN the BALANCE.
Bugs don't bother us when they decompose our waste. Our responsibility is to organize ourselves so our waste is disposed properly and its quantities are not excessive.
However, when we create CONDITIONS for bugs to THRIVE excessively in our own body (by consuming solvents for example) - we disturb the Balance and then have to face the consequences.
What actions are justifiable in the process of restoring and maintaining the balance?
The most logical action seems to be to RESTORE the natural CONDITIONS in our own body, so that bugs do not find it particularly attractive. This change of conditions doesn't necessarily need to involve "killing".
With respect to electric gadgets, herbal and chemical remedies - they temporarily change electro-chemical conditions in our body. We have the Freedom of Choice to change such conditions. Bugs on the other hand have a multitude of survival mechanisms to choose from, one of which is to abandon an "unattractive" environment and another is to adopt a 'hidden form'. (It is not easy to 'kill' a bug !!!)
The most important is to realize that any 'remedy' should NOT replace the systematic restoration and maintenance of the Natural Balance. Bugs are intelligent, adaptable and they LEARN to cope with changing conditions, so your 'remedy' may stop working if used too frequently.
Tom
Thank you, you confirm just what I have been suspecting! Doing this properly is certainly a challenge. Your book is certainly a worthwile contribution to society. [Avi]
How do you kill a bug?
curious
I do not know. Medicine tries hard. Ask them.
Tom
Tom: I work for Agilent Technologies and I use microscopes a good deal of the time. One night I brushed my hand across my hair and realized that I had knocked a little spider down on the table in front of me. One of it's legs seemed to be bent. I placed the spider under the microscope to get a better look at it.
This little guy had brown eyes, big brown eyes.He/she was looking up at me, was obviously in pain and was terrified. Have you ever looked into someone's eyes and KNOWN that they were very frightened? I could see it plainly just as if I had looked into your eyes.
I was absolutely blown away. I've always loved and tried to protect animals, but I had no idea of the extent of consciousness that exists in this world.
That little spider couldn't talk or probably learn to do much in our eyes, but he/she could feel. I think I witnessed a small miracle that day.
Belle
I am continuously amazed how FEELINGS can be transmitted mind-to-mind between species. Dogs bark on me when I am depressed and are attracted to me when I feel inspired. Their owners are puzzled. Is it a coincidence?
Tom