
Just the way "biochemistry" has to do with the chemistry of the body, "biophysics" has to do with the physics of the body. This can have to do with structural matters, but on this site we're really referring to how quantum elements like sound, light, magnetic fields, and even information affect the body through its biofield -- this field energizes and informs everything that happens on the chemical level. Using things like sound, light, and information for wellness is known as quantum healing.
The biofield can be distorted by lifestyle, sleep, diet, environmental toxins, prescription drugs, stress, EMFs, etc. And when it's under powered or its information has been distorted, then it cannot correct guide all the operations of the chemical body and your body then simply doesn't function as it's meant to.
Of course if you correct these fields but still fail to provide the body with rest, exercise, good nutrition, or you're continually under stress and exposed to toxins, etc., the biofield will continually be thrown off. So I believe quantum therapies and nutritional therapies, along with lifestyle improvements, should be used together.
The biofield can be distorted by lifestyle, sleep, diet, environmental toxins, prescription drugs, stress, EMFs, etc. And when it's under powered or its information has been distorted, then it cannot correct guide all the operations of the chemical body and your body then simply doesn't function as it's meant to.
Of course if you correct these fields but still fail to provide the body with rest, exercise, good nutrition, or you're continually under stress and exposed to toxins, etc., the biofield will continually be thrown off. So I believe quantum therapies and nutritional therapies, along with lifestyle improvements, should be used together.
There are a lot of skeptics out there. I'll let them waste their breath arguing with Einstein.
Now you're going to run into skeptics out there who think that there's no such thing as quantum fields like this. Especially because of the evidence available to anyone who bothers to look, part of me thinks a lot of the online skeptics are simply paid by the pharmaceutical industry. But whether or not that's true, I'll just let them waste their breath arguing with Einstein, who said that matter doesn't exist and that everything is fields. What we think of as matter? Just wave interactions. It's all vibrations.
Besides that, today's scientists are already proving these people wrong. They have already shown the ability to turn on and off genes using sound and light. (Optogenetics: the field of controlling cellular activity with light.) They can also stimulate cells as peptides do ... using only sound. And despite the fact that skeptics keep insisting that there is no proof that magnets induce healing, a 5-year study under an $875,000 grant at the University of Virginia showed the healing effects via magnetic effects on circulation. Of course even heat affects the body, as we see in fevers (which are needed to kill off harmful elements), and we use infrared therapies for this purpose. And our bodies are stimulated to create vitamin D from sunshine.
What I do grant skeptics is this: even though it is clear to me that the future of medicine must involve quantum therapies, it doesn't mean that every quantum therapy promoted today works. I also believe that the placebo effect plays a role ... precisely as it does in mainstream medicine. (Antidepressants are a great example -- plenty of possible side effects and no proven benefit beyond placebo.) But don't tell me that this invalidates quantum therapies unless you're willing to invalidate mainstream medicine on this charge as well.
I have indeed owned and explored a great number of quantum therapies, and I'll share some of my experiences on this site. I'll briefly note here that you have intuitive therapies -- like Reiki or esoteric healing -- whose value depends on something you can't replicate. At least with technology or manufactured remedies, a portion of the therapy is outside the practitioner. Even then, just as in medicine, placebo plays a role, and part of this has to do with the level of care given to someone. The mind and emotions play their own powerful role in our well being, and if we are cared for and given time and heard ... all of this contributes to our recovery. Someone handling clients well should be able to get far better results than someone who does not, regardless of the therapy.
Hopefully this is a good introduction to biophysics and quantum healing. Beyond this, you can explore my pages on specific therapies I've experienced or owned.
Besides that, today's scientists are already proving these people wrong. They have already shown the ability to turn on and off genes using sound and light. (Optogenetics: the field of controlling cellular activity with light.) They can also stimulate cells as peptides do ... using only sound. And despite the fact that skeptics keep insisting that there is no proof that magnets induce healing, a 5-year study under an $875,000 grant at the University of Virginia showed the healing effects via magnetic effects on circulation. Of course even heat affects the body, as we see in fevers (which are needed to kill off harmful elements), and we use infrared therapies for this purpose. And our bodies are stimulated to create vitamin D from sunshine.
What I do grant skeptics is this: even though it is clear to me that the future of medicine must involve quantum therapies, it doesn't mean that every quantum therapy promoted today works. I also believe that the placebo effect plays a role ... precisely as it does in mainstream medicine. (Antidepressants are a great example -- plenty of possible side effects and no proven benefit beyond placebo.) But don't tell me that this invalidates quantum therapies unless you're willing to invalidate mainstream medicine on this charge as well.
I have indeed owned and explored a great number of quantum therapies, and I'll share some of my experiences on this site. I'll briefly note here that you have intuitive therapies -- like Reiki or esoteric healing -- whose value depends on something you can't replicate. At least with technology or manufactured remedies, a portion of the therapy is outside the practitioner. Even then, just as in medicine, placebo plays a role, and part of this has to do with the level of care given to someone. The mind and emotions play their own powerful role in our well being, and if we are cared for and given time and heard ... all of this contributes to our recovery. Someone handling clients well should be able to get far better results than someone who does not, regardless of the therapy.
Hopefully this is a good introduction to biophysics and quantum healing. Beyond this, you can explore my pages on specific therapies I've experienced or owned.