Quantum
HEALTH
Issue 13 September/October 2011
year. And these times of scarcity have also been ritualised in religions [as fasting]. Those cycles allowed us to get in tune with the seasons in the northern hemisphere, and more with the moon in the tropics, and allowed the body times when it could recuperate from excesses. Because of our abundance today, we don’t have that anymore, and we are actually eating too much. One of the scientifi c studies we can’t argue with is that if you have calorie restriction, you live longer. In these experiments with animals, they live much longer.
Just the other day I was reading an aphorism that said that the cruelty of this modern world is that medicine is helping us live much longer but we get sick so much sooner. Nutrition—it takes a personal transformation because it takes an effort. I have Italian heritage and have eaten pasta all my life and now I use these quantum technologies that tell me I have intolerance to gluten. It’s not at an intestinal level, as most people have, but it goes deeper. And certainly, thanks to these technologies, I was able to evaluate this and I dropped gluten and my life changed. And it’s a cultural shift for me! I mean what do I do with my pasta and ravioli and such?
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I am not asking you to endorse any one therapy or product, but you have access to so many leading- edge scientists and their research results, so would you tell our readers about some of them, about therapies or technologies they may not know about?
FPM: One of the novel technologies we looked at is Photoluminescence Therapy. In one of its basic forms, it is blood irradiation with ultraviolet C light. This has been used extensively in Eastern European countries, especially Russia. Ultraviolet C was actually used quite a lot in the past to disinfect things, like tools in the operating room. In the therapy, it is used at a very low luminescence, a very low intensity, and it seems to clear up many problems for people, whether it’s
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hepatitis or even malaria. What we now have to ask is if UVC is teratogenic, which means it might cause mutations that could cause cancer, or you could use the word genotoxic. This is a study that has to be done. We still have to investigate it more. So, this is an example of a technology that is not endorsed at all by conventional medicine.
There are others we are examining. For example we are looking at Dr. Tullio Simoncini’s protocol for treating cancer using sodium bicarbonate. Basically, he says that cancer is not about cells that have gone genetically berserk and therefore you have to go in and destroy these cells, and you can use chemicals and so on. You can, of course, do that, but you cause a lot of collateral damage. What he is saying is that cancer cells are a physiological reaction to a local fungal infection. He says the cells transform themselves to defend themselves from the fungal infection. For this he has lost his medical licence and is considered a heretic. And many people would say he’s a hoax, meaning someone who is intentionally misleading other people. What we are actually seeing are a lot of testimonials from people who claim their lives have changed with this therapy—that they are cured.
The Foundation is trying to serve society, to help the world through this vision inspired by Berkley, but we understand that a radical idea is hard even to take into consideration. And so we are trying to do the homework for people and trying to create a system of evidence by which we can at least take something across to the other side of the table and say, ‘Please look at this more seriously.’ This process also helps us better understand what we are looking at.
Another therapy we have discovered is the use of magnets to diagnose and treat disease. Although magnets have been used for a long time, the approach that has most fascinated us is the one developed by Dr. Isaac Goiz of Mexico. He uses magnets to neutralise spots in the body
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