Issue 8 December 2010 “
Quantum
Back to the Ayurveda Conference in Bangalore, India. On the second day, the crowd was absolutely huge, with 500,000 visitors expected at the free clinics and exhibition.
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Imaging with the US expert Kimberly Schipke from SafeScan. Then we turn to PIP Biofield and Resonant Field Imaging, with yours truly. The main event, is a three-day course in Electro Photon Imaging, which is the evolution of Gas Discharge Visualization, with Krishna Madappa and Dmitry Orlov, the senior trainers for the device’s inventor, Korotkov. We will also be offering training in ES teck – a device which I think is the medical tool of the decade and a must for every results-based medical practitioner.
Back to the Ayurveda Conference in Bangalore, India. On the second day, the crowd was absolutely huge, with 500,000 visitors expected at the free clinics and exhibition. I can vouch for these numbers, as it was packed. I spoke for only eight minutes, but the interest was so intense that the crowd knocked our IT Director, off his feet as he tried to distribute the free CD’s of my slideshow! Because of that interest and for other reasons, I am even more convinced than ever about the trust that the masses have in traditional medicine and its modern scientific face.
I have met so many of the world leaders of Ayurveda that my head is spinning. The interest is huge in continental Europe and the Indians themselves have recently collaborated to prove that their Ayurvedic cure for rheumatic arthritis is more effective than the modern pharmaceutical treatment. I look forward to giving you more details
A montage of the images of the devices in this workshop. *
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