Issue 10 March 2011 “
Quantum
An ability to detect illness and energetic disturbances reliably and accurately in a person’s etheric body days or weeks prior to the appearance of actual physical symptoms would be truly miraculous. –Richard Gerber, 2000
Preventative Medicine: The Golden Decade
by Dr Thornton Streeter O
ne of the most unfortunate side effects of the lack of integration of conventional and complementary healthcare systems is that the real gems of a modality are often dismissed or forgotten if it is not part of the prevailing understanding. Such is the case with the opportunity to learn from the early warning signals emitted by the body in the human biofield, which can reveal so much about prevailing and future health conditions.
In modern medicine, they use often use the phrase ‘golden hour’ to treat some diseases but in the new health paradigm we have a ‘golden decade’ for some diseases. In the case of breast cancer, there is a dramatic example whereby medical thermal imaging is able to detect a breast tumour up to eight years before it can be detected on a mammogram. A minute breast tumour may not be visible by anatomic screening technologies but the increase in temperature and physiologic activity around the tumour can be detected with thermal imaging. When we take a full set of medical thermal images, the pattern of an impending disease can be clearly seen to the trained eye, and our team is also able to confirm these concerns with other tools that measure the underlying energy structure of the body. Another example is that more people die from cardiovascular disease than from all cancers combined, so it is important to integrate a safe way to screen for this rising issue. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the potential for the thermal
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means of non-invasive physiological assessment for early detection of heart disease.
Dr Thornton
Streeter: Centre for Biofield Sciences
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Figure 1: Inflammation in the carotid artery: a precursor for heart disease. Med-Hot’s Total Vision software overlays the circulatory system to aid in analysis.
Figure 2: “Red glove” of diabetes due to vascular dysfunction in the extremities.
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