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Dr. Bigelsen's Biograms

©Copyright 1999 by Ellen Hodgson Brown, J.D., USA
(Explore Issue: Volume 9, Number 2)

The blood is as unique as a fingerprint. In conventional medical laboratories, using standard bright field microscopy, the blood is viewed after staining. Staining permanently fixes the blood but kills the cells. With darkfield microscopy, blood removed from the body can be clearly seen while it is still alive. The patterns seen in living blood are remarkable, varying not only from patient to patient but from moment to moment in a single patient in ways that reflect changing physical and emotional states.

When Harvey Bigelsen, M.D., first saw crystallized images of diseased organs in the blood, he thought he was just imagining them, the way children see animal forms in clouds. But he kept observing correlations between the images and the patient's disease. He decided to take pictures and keep notes. The result was a substantial body of hard evidence demonstrating what alternative healers using muscle testing, electrodermal screening, and "psychic" diagnosis have been claiming for years but could not prove because their techniques were operator-dependent -- that disease patterns can be diagnosed from the energy fields of the body.

The "holograms" of diseased organs, along with the red cells, white cells, plasma, etc., make up a unique blood pattern characteristic of the patient and his condition. This composite blood print Dr. Bigelsen calls a "biogram." Besides the holographic crystal patterns, features relevant to diagnosing the condition of the patient include the thickness and activity of the plasma, whether and to what extent the white cells are moving, and whether the blood appears "dirty," "clean," "alive," "tired," etc. In clean blood, the cells are round, clear, and neatly separated, and the plasma is not cluttered with debris. Other factors are the shape of the cells and whether they are hollow or clumped together. Blood cells that are "sticky" and deformed are a dangerous sign. Heart attacks and strokes can result from clots or blockages of clumped and deformed blood that restrict blood flow.

Darkfield microscopy can reveal this problem at an early stage. Injections of the Sanum remedy developed by Prof. Dr. Günther Enderlein Mucokehl (in the USA PleoMuc) within 24 hours of a stroke or heart attack have often reversed these conditions. Heart attacks have also been prevented by early treatment with this remedy to clear the arteries of small clots before they develop into large blockages. So long as the clots have not become encapsulated, causing arteriosclerotic thickening of the artery wall, the remedy can be highly effective at preventing arterial occlusion (blockage).

That is just one example of how the correct Enderlein remedy is chosen by German practitioners after an analysis of live blood. What Dr. Bigelsen has added to the mix is an analysis of the holographic crystallizations he has observed under the microscope. After studying them in the blood of hundreds of patients, he has concluded they are keys to the patient's disease. Like applied kinesiology or muscle testing, they are "body language." But in this case the message is not a subjective one dependent for interpretation on the operator's skill and intuition. Rather, it takes the form of an objective picture anyone can see.

 

In the 1950s, Dr. Ruth Drown, a chiropractor, developed a radionics machine that produced photographs of diseased organs from which she could accurately diagnose. The photographs were objective in that other people could see them, but her results were not repeatable, since some form of psychic ability or sensitivity was required to operate the machine. In the 1960s, neuro-psychiatrist Shafica Karagulla, M.D., documented accurate psychic diagnoses by doctors who could "see" the condition of their patients' organs. But again, while these results were interesting, they were subjective and not repeatable. The crystallized images found by Dr. Bigelsen in the blood, by contrast, can be seen and interpreted by anyone with proper training. They are real, not phantoms, as indicated by the fact that blood cells near them collapse as if meeting a barrier. Yet they cannot have existed when the blood was in the body, since they are many times larger than red blood cells. The diameter of a capillary is no bigger than a red blood cell, and only one red cell can go through it at a time. If the crystallized images were in the blood when it was in the body, they would have clogged the system and caused a stroke. They evidently crystallize out only when the blood hits the atmosphere.

These crystallizations are usually, though not always, in the shape of diseased organs. In acupuncture philosophy, each organ -- the kidney, the liver, the heart -- has its own energy field and electrical pattern. It seems that if the body is concerned about the kidney, the pattern of the kidney will be in the blood. When the blood is removed from the body, it precipitates out and the crystal grows in that pattern.

Dr. Bigelsen has a large collection of these blood prints, and each has its own history. One early case that he found particularly compelling he describes as follows:

"A woman came into my office one day with these giant blisters, a disease called pemphigus, the only fatal skin disease known. She was on heavy doses of cortisone to prevent the blisters. I slowly took her off the cortisone, and a pattern that looked like a tree branch appeared in the blood under phase contrast microscopy. A third of her white blood cells were allergy cells, and this twig pattern was in the blood. I had a teacher from Germany at the time. She looked at it and said, 'This is a twig. Ask the patient if she had poison ivy around the 1960's.' It turned out the woman had actually fallen into a poison ivy patch at about that time and had been covered with an angry rash from head to toe. Another shot of the same patient's blood contained what looked like a thorn. We injected her joints with homeopathic Rhus Tox, and two weeks later the blisters were all gone. She came in the following week, and the twig in her blood was actually broken. That meant the essence of the problem was breaking up. You can actually tell that in the blood. Three weeks later the blood was completely clear and there were no more twigs in the blood. It's not literally a twig, of course. It's a symbol of a twig -- or of a fetus, or of an intestine."

Dr. Bigelsen says he started mapping patterns in the blood by taking a drop of his own blood whenever something happened to him: "My lawyer called, something good happened, my emotions changed for any reason -- instantaneously my blood would change, into very specific patterns. The first person who taught me how to read the blood said you learn it by looking at the patient, then at the blood. Eventually you see patterns going on. Everything in life has patterns. There is no happenstance. John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Steve McQueen, Gary Cooper all had lung cancer, for example. The lungs in acupuncture philosophy clean themselves by crying. Instead of crying, these men would tough it out. They'd pick up a cigarette and act like the tough guy."

 

Personal confirmation for these theories came when Dr. Bigelsen exchanged notes with Dr. R. G. Hamer in Germany: "About ten years ago, Hamer noticed patterns in the radiations in CAT scans of the brain, as if someone had thrown a pebble into water. Every breast cancer case, every lung cancer case had the same radiations. After studying their histories, Hamer found that these patients had all been faced sometime in life with a 'conflict shock' -- an emotional or physical shock that affected the brain, the psyche, and the target organ connected to them. If the patient could solve the conflict, the radiations would disappear; if not, the target organ degenerated. That was found to be true in 100% of diseases. Hamer can now hold up a CAT scan of the brain and say, 'This woman has got left breast cancer and this is her personality and her story in life,' and he'll be very accurate. My work in the blood is correlated exactly with his. What I saw in the blood were the same things he said were going on in the brain. That's a homeopathic proving that we're right: when two people halfway around the world are talking about the same thing."

The crystallized holograms tracked by Dr. Bigelsen are definitely in the blood. He and his colleagues have seen them hundreds of times, and the messages they seem to convey have been proven by confirmed diagnoses. But how can they be explained? German mystic Rudolf Steiner called them "etheric crystallizations." Crystals will grow in a certain pattern, like a snowflake. The more esoteric aspects of this phenomenon, along with the practical knowledge required to diagnose and treat from live blood, are the subject of a forthcoming book by Dr. Bigelsen and Ellen Brown tentatively titled The Living Blood: Biograms of Disease. u

About the Author

Ellen Brown is an attorney and has authored six books and numerous articles in the field of alternative health care.

 

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