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Table of Contents
(Volume 7, Number 1) |
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Article Summaries
Summary:
Harmonic Healing
by Theresa Dale
Harmonic Healing is an article about Music therapy, its history and
uses in our society for healing the human body. Since music is a universal
language, it's easy to see why people are naturally drawn to this form
of therapy.
Bio of the Author: Dr. Dale is the President of The Wellness
Center for Research and Education, Inc. and educates health professional
internationally through lectures and workshops. Dr. Dale is the inventor
of The Meta-Wellness Home Study Program, Neuro-Emotional Remedies, two
Music Therapy C.D.'s (5 Element Healing and Synchrony) and The Wellness
Course I and II. In addition, she has authored Biotic Mac Cookbook.
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Summary:
An In-Depth Overview of the Millieu Interior
by Robert Greenberg
Many great authors and lecturers who have shared their expertise on
biological medicine commonly make reference to one key concept -- a philosophy
upon which all forms of natural healing and assessment are based. This
concept is of course "Biological Terrain". Through the assessment
of the Biological Terrain, a practitioner can determine a plethora of useable,
applicable scientific documentation. This data can then be integrated into
the whole picture, providing knowledge and information that not only is
invaluable but blends perfectly with other assessment devices such as darkfield
microscopy, vega and EAV.
Bio of the Author: Dr. Robert C, Greenberg, D.C. F.A.S.A., is
a nationally respected clinician and lecturer. His background includes
a bachelor's degree in human biology and chemistry, advanced postgraduate
studies in biochemistry from the University of Virginia, with a Doctorate
of Chiropractic from Logan College and a Diplomat of Acupuncture. Dr. Greenberg
has authored and published numerous articles on biological terrain and
is considered one of the foremost authorities in the world on this topic.
Along with his partner, Robert Eanes, Dr. Greenberg has created the BTA
S-1000, an analytical, scientific device for the assessment of the Biological
Terrain.
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Summary:
Intestinal Parasites at Large
by Pavel I. Yutsis, M.D.
Parasites, by virtue of their nastiness, have attracted much attention
among health care practitioners, and now they are recognized as a bonafde
medical entity. Suddenly one should not only be concerned with the dilemma
of "guess what came to dinner", but also who prepared that particular
dinner, where did they prepare it and under what conditions not only dinner,
but also breakfast, lunch and even snacks were cooked.
Bio of the Author: Pavel I. Yutsis, M.D., the Medical Director
of the Advanced Preventive Medical Group, is one of the leading physicians
in complementary medicine and also the host of "From Allergies to
Aging", one of the most popular and informative health related radio
shows in the United States.
The show is broadcast in the New York Metropolitan area every Wednesday
on WEVD Radio (1050 AM) from 11 a.m.-12 noon. Dr. Yutsis is also the host
of a TV show on the Russian Television Network entitled "Ask Dr. Yutsis",
airing every other Tuesday from 8-8:30 p.m.
Dr. Yutsis is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for the
Advancement of Innovative Medicine (FAIM), a member of the American Academy
of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) and a member of the American College for
The Advancement of Medicine (ACAM).
Dr. Pavel I. Yutsis is a graduate of Voronezh State Medical Institute and
has had three post graduate years of training in pediatrics at St. Joseph's
Hospital and Medical Center, Patterson, New Jersey. He is a licensed physician
in three states including New York, New Jersey and Iowa.
Dr. Yutsis is presently the Medical Director of the Advanced Preventive
Medical Group in Brooklyn, New York and Manhattan, New York as well as
a consultant seeing private patients at the Atkins Center for Complementary
Medicine in Manhattan, New York. He is a Diplomate of the American Board
of Chelation Therapy.
He is a national lecturer and has appeared on numerous health talk radio
shows.
Dr. Yutsis is currently completing a book on the subject of chronic fatigue
syndrome entitled The Downhill Syndrome, and another book on the subject
of Candida entitled The Yeast Side Story.
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Summary:
Toxicity of Cholesterol Lowering Drugs
by Amar S. Kapoor, M.D. FACC
High levels of lipoproteins are associated with accelerated atherosclerosis.
Total cholesterol elevations are in epidemic proportions in the general
population. It is estimated that 80 million Americans have hyperlipidemia.
Should all these people be treated? Before you treat them, it is prudent
to know the side effects and toxicity of the two most prescribed groups
of cholesterol lowering drugs, the fibric acid derivatives and the HMG-CoA
reductase inhibitors or the "statin" drugs. We do not know the
long-term effect of these drugs on humans but they can cause cancer in
rodents
Bio of the Author: Dr. Amar Kapoor is Associate Clinical Professor
of Medicine at UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Director of Interventional
Cardiology, St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach, CA. He is currently the
President of Heart Mind Body Institute in Beverly Hills, California. He
is the author of several medical textbooks and has contributed over 200
articles. His recent book is Prognosis and Risk Assessment in Cardiovascular
Diseases. He lectures extensively in the U.S. and abroad.
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Summary:
Intestinal Flora and Human Health
by Vicki Branscum, D.H.M.
Research studies have shown that bowel reflorastation through rectal
infusion with healthy intestinal microorganisms play an important role
in the health of the majority of patients. This article discusses specific
microorganisms and their effects on human health.
About the Author: Vicki Branscum, D.H.M. has been private practice
in Phoenix, AZ since 1978. Her work is primarily in detoxification. She
can be reached at (602) 971-8392 or FAX (602) 788-7557 or P.O. Box 31464
Phoenix, AZ 85046-1464.
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Summary:
REGAUGING and Multivalued Magnetic Scalar Potential: Master Overunity
Mechanisms
by T.E. Bearden
(Full Article)
The author shows a fundamental mechanism enabling electromagnetic
engines and devices with COP> 1.0: Asymmetrically Regauging the scalar
potentials. Such regauging can freely increase the potential energy of
the system, without performing work on it. Regauging opens the system so
that excess energy is automatically furnished by the external vacuum potential.
The process is comparable to having an automobile's gas tank freely and
automatically refueled. After regauging, the excess stored potential energy
may be dissipated in loads to power them, whereupon regauging or "automatic
refueling" must again be accomplished. Repetition of the two phases
provides continuous operation and COP>1.0. Two methods of regauging
are advanced, and three validated prototype devices -- the Johnson permanent
magnet boosting gate, the Takahashi engine, and the Kawai engine -- are
presented and their asymmetrical regauging (A-regauging) operation clearly
explained.
Multivalued potentials arise easily in magnetics, and may be used to accomplish
automatic regauging of the magnetostatic scalar potential, as shown by
Johnson in an all-permanent-magnet configuration. Asymmetrical regauging
may be utilized to continually eliminate the "back-drag" rotor
deceleration (Kawai engine), or to reverse the sign of the back-drag so
that it becomes an acceleration of the rotor (Johnson and Takahashi engines).
The Johnson gating principle allows a permanent magnet motor that is already
"self-powered," and the self-regauging Takahashi and Kawai engines
may be self-powered by appropriate feedback of the fraction of the collected
excess energy necessary for primary engine power, while the remainder is
dissipated in the load to power it.
The author then shows that Maxwell's equations in potential form are already
symmetrically regauged (S-regauged) by electrodynamicists, in order to
separate the variables, and then they arbitrarily "freeze" any
further regauging. This closes the system and prevents overunity operation.
The engine designer is nonetheless free to utilize a-self-regauging in
an electromagnetic engine, to achieve overunity efficiency without violating
Maxwell's equations, the laws of physics, the energy conservation law,
or the laws of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Asymmetric regauging is actually
utlized so that equilibrium thermodynamics does not apply since the system
is an open system receiving excess energy from an external source.
About the Author: President and Chief Executive Officer, CTEC,
Inc. Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army (Retired). MS Nuclear Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology. BS mathematics, Northeast Louisiana University.
Graduate of Command & General Staff College, U.S. Army. Graduate of
Guided Missile Staff Officer's Course, U.S. Army (equivalent to MS in Aerospace
Engineering). Numerous electronic warfare and counter-countermeasures courses.
Tom is the leading advocate of scalar potential electromagnetics and the
Fogal charge-blocking semiconductor. He is involved in alternate energy
devices and scalar electromagnetic system prototypes. He has defined charge
q as a coupled system of two components, advanced a mechanism for a vacuum
engine, whereby the vacuum's virtual particle flux is organized and used
to energetically shape and manipulate matter and energy, and advanced a
mechanism for a Bohm-type quantum potential, which theoretically allows
the engineering of action at a distance in physical systems.
He is president of the Association of Distinguished American Scientists
(ADAS), a life member of the Alabama Academy of Science, Emeritus member
of the American Association of Physics Teachers, and has served on the
Board of Directors of several associations and corporations.
Tom is a guitarist, a retired aikidoist (Sandan, Yoseikan style), is happily
married and has two sons and two daughters. He and his wife Doris live
in Huntsville, Alabama where Tom is retired from aerospace, continues private
research, and serves as a consultant to industry on Scalar electromagnetics
processes.
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Summary:
Darwinism: What is It?
by Thomas Dorman, MD
A feedback of disinformation has developed since 1859. The socialist dialectic
of survival of the fittest is reverberating between the framers of public
opinion and biological sciences. This article looks at the scientific (not
religious) reasons for the falsity of the Darwinian perspective
About the Author: Dr. Thomas Dorman is an internist who has tested,
validated and experimented with orthopedic medical techniques extensively
with a particular interest in the function and dysfunction of the human
pelvis and the assessment and development of the use of prolotherapy. His
alternative practice includes many modalities blended with conventional
medicine.
Dr. Dorman has lived and worked in Britain, Canada, Ireland, Israel and
now the United States.
Dr. Dorman has an ongoing research interest in the fundamental biological
relationship of medicine and science and has written about their historical
relationship to the philosophy and science of Western Civilization. His
practice in San Luis Obispo, California, welcomes inquiries and consultations.
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Summary:
The Pubic Symphysis
by Karl Schmidt, D.C.
The pubic symphysis, unfortunately, all too often plays a Cinderella
role in manual therapy. I wonder if we holistically-oriented therapists
don't sometimes lose sight of the fine details. In fact the symphysis is
important for overall static balance and takes part in all physiological
motion processes of the pelvis. Because of a complex pathological interweaving,
a number of ailments can be the consequence. Therefore, when investigating
the pelvis, the symphysis should never be ignored.
The muscle-energy technique (MET) represents a very effective and reliable
therapy option. For the problems to be discussed here, I would like to
present two treatment techniques which can easily be integrated into an
overall therapeutic plan.
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Summary:
Fresh Air Curative Effect Related to Ions and Traces of Ozone
by Thomas Valone, M.A., P.E.
Ions and trace amounts of ozone have been found to be the two missing
ingredients of typical indoor air. This article traces the history of ion
and ozone research, including medical findings. Modern home and office
buildings are often airtight with windows that do not open. As indoor pollutants
build up, sick building syndrome is on the rise. A few parts per billion
of ozone, along with a healthy dose of negative ions, sanitizes, deodorizes,
and revitalizes the air. This synergistic combination has been found to
produce a wide range of health benefits, which are described in this article.
About the Author: Thomas Valone is a licensed professional engineer,
physicist, and environmental consultant. He is a former college professor
who is the author of two books and over 100 articles on popular science
topics.
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