Book details
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| Close to Nature Medicine
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By: Dillon Kenneth J
ISBN: 0964297663
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Close-to-nature medicine views the body as the product of billions of years of evolution, an archeological dig with layers of interacting systems and potentials. Scientific detective work, conceptual thinking, and insights drawn from history. logic and social psychology can help identify these natural mechanisms and put them to use in the form of low-cost Appropriate Technology for the benefit of humankind.
In this book can be found the history, mechanisms, indications, and theory of Biophotonic Therapy. BT uses extracorporeal or intravenous light to stimulate the chemiluminescence of blood celss, which is the Original Immune System handed down from our distant, oligocellular ancestors. The author explains why the red blood cells constitute the human magnetoreceptor and proposes a general theory of the red blood cells that precisely and powerfully accounts for key anomalies in neuroscience, including processes underlying consciousness.
Other chapters describe the common mechanism of a range of energy therapies and the noteworthy properties of transdermal microminerals. The book also offers prescriptions for applying Close to Nature Medicine to biodefense, promoting new scientific ideas in the face of Scientifc Rejectionism, and living a healthy life.
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Scientia Press
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| Publisher www: |
www.biophoton.com
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| Place of publication: |
Washington DC
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| Year of Publication: |
2003
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