
What Impact does Geopathic Stress Have on Health and Well-being? Part II of II
© Copyright 2003 by Foreign Correspondent Dr. med. Ulrike Banis, M.D., N.D.; Austria
(Explore Issue: Volume 12, Number 6)
Geopathic stress, a force coming from the earth with the ability to make human beings ill, isn’t only of importance for humans, but for animals and plants as well. The mechanisms that are in effect are true for all creatures alike – the communication among the cells will be disturbed, and body functions won’t work properly as a result.
The interference isn’t harmful for all animals, as you might guess. There must be a hidden wisdom behind, that certain species exist that can well deal with geopathic stress, and stay healthy at the same time. These species are bees, ants, flies, snakes, but also cats. When we look at the plants, it’s mostly cactus and palms that can resist geopathic stress, but most of the fruit-growing trees will fall ill when they are planted on geopathic stress zones.
I will never forget my own experience when we planted ten coniferes in our garden – eight of which would grow wonderfully, but two would cripple and stay small, whereas the weeds and the grass around them would grow enormously. I thought these effects were due to my lack of “gardening talents” until I checked the place with my rods: These two plants were situated on a severe geopathic stress spot! They couldn’t grow properly!!
And animals, too suffer from the influence of geopathic zones, as I learned.
A friend of mine had a little rabbit who had its house on the lawn. This poor rabbit was constantly sick, it wouldn`t clean itself, and as a result that it suffered from several worm infections in its intestines. Finally my friend was so desperate that he called me to find out why his animal wouldn’t heal. No surprise--—I found geopathic stress, and after moving the rabbit cage to a different spot, the rabbit picked up its regular behavior again, it cleaned itself, and its health was restored.
On a visit to a large animal farm I saw several cows that looked quite miserable. The farmer told me that they were always ill, they wouldn’t produce calves, and that they gave less milk than his other cows. Guess what: These cows were all placed on geopathic stress spots-—and as they couldn’t avoid the zones in the tight stables, they fell ill. So I advised the farmer to give these cows a different place to stand and to sleep, even to rotate the sleeping places for all his cows in order to avoid impregnating them with geopathic stress. He did, and the cows’ health was regained.
What applies to most plants and the majority of all animals, is also true for human beings. We are the race that is the most difficult and most advanced, as far as our brain function and our communicating abilities are concerned. As geopathic stress disturbs the communication, and has its maximum impact on the brain functions, you can easily imagine how much disaster can be done, if persons stay in geopathic stress zones for a long time.