Medical Miracles

 

by David Fidelman

The best source of information about medical miracles is the US. Mail. Every day’s mail carries an announcement of a major new nutritional or herbal breakthrough. We live in a time of unprecedented advances in the field of non-traditional alternative medicine, and there will soon be no reason for anybody to suffer from any form of illness or infirmity. The answer to getting well and staying well may be simple, inexpensive, at-home therapies that up till now have been virtually unknown.

One of the most dramatic of the recent discoveries involves the way the human body uses oxygen. Oxygen was discovered in 1794 by the British chemist Joseph Priestley, but nobody knows what people breathed before then. Alternative biomedical scientists have now discovered how to use water to deliver oxygen to the cells in the body. They tell us that oxygenated water acts as a rapid delivery system to deliver more oxygen and nutrients and increase  cellular mass. The benefits include increased blood oxygen, reduced water retention, improved skin condition, detoxification, increased mental awareness and an overall feeling of well being. Athletes  report increased performance. For $20 an ounce you can buy oxygen-enriched water whose recommended dosage of  15-20 drops twice a day provides roughly 0.0000002% of the daily oxygen requirement. Taking enough of it may eventually eliminate the necessity of breathing. A number of different enriched waters are available. Vitamin O and BiOxygen contain stabilized oxygen molecules in a solution of sodium chloride. Penta-Hydrate contains Micro-clusters, which are claimed to be more readily absorbed by the body so that the oxygenated water moves across the cell at a more rapid pace. Although they have not yet received the endorsement of the scientific community, the suppliers of these products feel certain that the studies they are in the process of conducting will confirm their claims.

Alternative therapists investigate the roles of all the senses in human health, as well as of some senses that are not even known to exist. They provide documented anecdotal evidence of the incredible healing power of color and light – letters from of people around the world who have found almost miraculous relief from their ailments with no harmful side effects. A doctor reports that a North Carolina woman’s chronic ulcer on her leg was cured by shining indigo colored light on it. A health letter points out that different bands of the light spectrum produce different effects on the human body. The color purple can bring great relief to asthma sufferers. Indigo helps heal burns, while banishing the pain. Lemon and magenta are very beneficial to people with angina or arrhythmia. Orange can halt digestive problems and even menstrual cramps. Every color has a particular use for a particular ailment. An Ohio man used a 40 watt bulb to cure a painful case of shingles. A Pennsylvania man improved his hearing by 13% and now rarely uses a hearing aid. A man in California cured his diarrhea after six weeks by color-charging his water. It’s hard to see why the Food and Drug Administration is dragging its heels on the approval of color therapy.

Exciting healing breakthroughs have been reported with sound and music. Sound therapy through music has the power to reach multiple systems in the mind and body simultaneously, and to move these systems toward wholesomeness and balance. It has been used to treat a range of psychological and physical problems including pain, Alzheimer’s disease, attention deficit disorder, alcoholism, anxiety, some forms of depression, and can reduce stress. The author of The Mozart Effect, a book on sound therapy, reports that he healed his own asthma, his degenerative bone condition, and a lung tumor. Music by classical composers such as Mozart, Vivaldi, Handel, Pachelbel and Bach is a good choice for stress reduction, increased concentration, overall refreshment, and a possible cure for insomnia.. Popular music such as big band, jazz, and certain rock-and-roll can provide an emotional boost, motivation or extra energy. Coronary patients who listened to classical music have reported a happier emotional state and improvements in cardiac health. Arthritis sufferers who received music therapy showed significant reductions in perceived pain.

Music and a positive attitude have been widely reported to have beneficial effects on plants. A New Jersey man tells of his son who played music while cutting the grass, and thoroughly enjoyed taking care of their lawn, which thrived under his care and was the best in the neighborhood. When the son left for college and the father who hated the chore took over, the lawn quickly deteriorated. He tried singing, playing music, and talking nicely to it, but the lawn could sense his insincerity.

Next time you see your doctor, bring some of these health care advances to his attention. He’ll appreciate it.