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HEALTH On The Application of Human Body Field Theory


How NES Provision Scans Helped Lead to a Rare Medical Diagnosis


Jason Siczkowycz, certified NES Practitioner


Jason Siczkowycz (NES practitioner)


Bioenergetic screening can suggest possible functional/subclinical imbalances in the body, based on distortions in the body-field, which makes it an excellent complement to medical screening. This becomes extremely useful, particularly when medical screening is unremarkable, and there are chronic and significant symptoms. Such was the case with a young woman, whose digestive symptoms became progressively worse, leaving all parties involved frustrated with no explanation as to the cause. A series of NES ProVisions scans, along with a mother’s knowledge, intuition, and persistence, led to an answer and solution. With their permission, I wrote up this case history so that it might be useful to NES practitioners and their clients.


By the time she had presented to my office, Sarah (name changed for privacy) had gastrointestinal symptoms for a period of nine months, and they were progressively getting worse. Symptons, included lack of appetite/fullness, bloating, cramping, pain, burping, grey colored stools, general malaise/fatigue, and failure to thrive. Various medical tests were done, which included basic blood testing, stool testing, and an endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract. All tests were normal, except for eosinophilic gastroenteritis (infiltration of eosinophils, a kind of white blood cell, in the stomach or small intestine), which was corrected through dietary modification (elimination of wheat and dairy).


Sarah’s first NES scan revealed various body- bield distortions, with the focal point being the pancreas field. In discussion with Sarah’s Mom, we both agreed that it would make sense that a lack of enzyme production from the pancreas could explain Sarah’s symptoms. After presenting the idea to the gastroenterologist, pancreatitis was ruled out through blood and stool testing.


Two more NES scans still suggested a body-field imbalance bioenergetically correlated to the


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pancreas, so we continued Infoceutical support for that area, along with digestive enzymes. When symptoms did not improve, Sarah’s mom, being a nurse, did research on what other testing could be done for the pancreas. She discovered a pancreas stimulation test (secretin test); presented the idea to the gastroenterologist, who reluctantly went forward with the test. To his shock, the test confirmed “pancreatic insufficiency”, which specified that Sarah’s pancreas was damaged to the point that it was not producing enough enzymes to digest her food (the lipase enzyme was the lowest). Cystic fibrosis had to be ruled out, which it was. The conclusion was that a virus or toxin was probably what had damaged the pancreas. Besides the pancreas field, the other body-field distortion pattern on her NES scans was Energetic Terrain 7. Terrains, in body-field theory, are complex field distortions that may correlate with tissues (including the pancreas in this case), viruses, genetic weaknesses, and even emotions.


Through taking prescription pancreatic enzymes, the Pancreas Driver Infoceutical, and Energetic Terrain 7 Infoceutical, Sarah continued to make progress, to the point of becoming symptom free. This healing period took approximately nine months. Sarah did experience a setback, at which time the NES scan revealed the same body-field distortion pattern, which we are now addressing.


In conclusion, there is a lot of information one can glean from a NES ProVision body-field scan. It does not diagnose disease, but it does give clues as to what may be weak areas that may lead to symptoms. This is particularly the case when there repetitive body-field distortions over time. In this case, through correlating the body-field scan with symptoms, and the persistence of a concerned mother, a rare medical diagnosis was achieved which allowed for a therapeutic path to be taken.


Issue 8 December 2010


Notes from a Practitioner


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