How Scanning Works
Professor Peter Fraser, who co-founded NES, spent decades exploring how energy and information flow in the body to maintain health. While you can read the details in books like his Energy & Information in Nature, he effectively found that everything has its own vibrational signature, and that communication takes place through resonant vibrations. These are not simply, single-frequency vibrations, but whole sets of frequencies based on all the energy present in a cell, organ, or system.
Underlying these complex frequency sets, however, are more fundamental frequencies, which gives frequency similarities. This allows things that appear to be different to still have similarities that allow them to "speak" via resonance. When two different things are resonant in this way, we say that they have a "match."
This appears to be the basis of the meridian pathways of traditional Chinese medicine. Our research has found some differences in terms of all the connections on these meridians, but also confirmed a lot of the traditional view. We do not see these only as energy pathways, but information pathways, essentially setting up an instantaneous wireless communication system in the body.
Using specialized electronic equipment, Peter was able to find mathematical codes that "matched" with different elements of a healthy body-field -- i.e., a control system for the body that was well powered and where all elements were communicating accurately.
As you may know radio waves (frequencies) carry information that allows a radio to turn the waves into music. In a similar way, the energy of the body generates waves that carry information about our body. The sound waves of the voice do the same.
Because of this, we can record information of the body from either touch (because the body emits these waves) or the voice and then compare the results with our math codes in the software. A healthy body-field should match these codes. If we don't see a match, we know that area of the body-field needs support.
Professor Peter Fraser, who co-founded NES, spent decades exploring how energy and information flow in the body to maintain health. While you can read the details in books like his Energy & Information in Nature, he effectively found that everything has its own vibrational signature, and that communication takes place through resonant vibrations. These are not simply, single-frequency vibrations, but whole sets of frequencies based on all the energy present in a cell, organ, or system.
Underlying these complex frequency sets, however, are more fundamental frequencies, which gives frequency similarities. This allows things that appear to be different to still have similarities that allow them to "speak" via resonance. When two different things are resonant in this way, we say that they have a "match."
This appears to be the basis of the meridian pathways of traditional Chinese medicine. Our research has found some differences in terms of all the connections on these meridians, but also confirmed a lot of the traditional view. We do not see these only as energy pathways, but information pathways, essentially setting up an instantaneous wireless communication system in the body.
Using specialized electronic equipment, Peter was able to find mathematical codes that "matched" with different elements of a healthy body-field -- i.e., a control system for the body that was well powered and where all elements were communicating accurately.
As you may know radio waves (frequencies) carry information that allows a radio to turn the waves into music. In a similar way, the energy of the body generates waves that carry information about our body. The sound waves of the voice do the same.
Because of this, we can record information of the body from either touch (because the body emits these waves) or the voice and then compare the results with our math codes in the software. A healthy body-field should match these codes. If we don't see a match, we know that area of the body-field needs support.
How Infoceuticals Work
Infoceuticals are based on the theory that there is a subtle body-field driving the activity of the body, and that this body-field responds to non-chemical influences. We actually know the body does this because of the biological responses to electromagnetic fields as well as light and sound, both shown to alter the expression of DNA.
For more than a century, scientists have also frequently -- and independently -- discovered that water can carry non-chemical information. And as a result, something that simply looks like water can actually have biological effects (beyond hydration).
For instance, French immunologist Jacques Benveniste was a highly-respected researcher with more than 300 published scientific articles related to the study of molecular biology. Initially a sceptic about the idea of water carrying information, research carried out in his lab eventually showed him that this was possible. His team diluted human antibodies to the point of no original substance being left in the water, and yet the water still had a biological effect, as if the substance were still there! White blood cells literally reacted to the diluted water as if the antibodies were still present in the water.
Homeopathy actually works along these lines, as its dilutions leave little to no residue of an initial substance yet still stimulate response in the body. While researchers have both proven and disproven this effect, more recent research suggests why we see both success and failure with homeopathy -- it seems to work better with certain substances and at very precise dilutions. When done right, homeopathy seems to show once more that water can carry information and drive biological change.
Homeopathy, however, relies on the body having enough energy and the correct information to have a healing response to a remedy. Under our theory, however, a body is often sick specifically because energy and information have been compromised in the body. So Infoceuticals take an opposite approach: rather than gently stressing the body with the information of herbs or toxins (as homeopathy often does) and hoping for a corrective response ... Infoceuticals actually just guide the body toward the right response.
In other words, we use resonance (the "wireless" communication system of the body) to speak to the body and give information that acts as guideposts, helping the body to find its way back toward wholeness.
Infoceuticals are based on the theory that there is a subtle body-field driving the activity of the body, and that this body-field responds to non-chemical influences. We actually know the body does this because of the biological responses to electromagnetic fields as well as light and sound, both shown to alter the expression of DNA.
For more than a century, scientists have also frequently -- and independently -- discovered that water can carry non-chemical information. And as a result, something that simply looks like water can actually have biological effects (beyond hydration).
For instance, French immunologist Jacques Benveniste was a highly-respected researcher with more than 300 published scientific articles related to the study of molecular biology. Initially a sceptic about the idea of water carrying information, research carried out in his lab eventually showed him that this was possible. His team diluted human antibodies to the point of no original substance being left in the water, and yet the water still had a biological effect, as if the substance were still there! White blood cells literally reacted to the diluted water as if the antibodies were still present in the water.
Homeopathy actually works along these lines, as its dilutions leave little to no residue of an initial substance yet still stimulate response in the body. While researchers have both proven and disproven this effect, more recent research suggests why we see both success and failure with homeopathy -- it seems to work better with certain substances and at very precise dilutions. When done right, homeopathy seems to show once more that water can carry information and drive biological change.
Homeopathy, however, relies on the body having enough energy and the correct information to have a healing response to a remedy. Under our theory, however, a body is often sick specifically because energy and information have been compromised in the body. So Infoceuticals take an opposite approach: rather than gently stressing the body with the information of herbs or toxins (as homeopathy often does) and hoping for a corrective response ... Infoceuticals actually just guide the body toward the right response.
In other words, we use resonance (the "wireless" communication system of the body) to speak to the body and give information that acts as guideposts, helping the body to find its way back toward wholeness.
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