Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Conventional Medicine is perhaps the only system of medicine that does not allow for some sort of bioenergy. That said, how would practitioners, especially the paid kind, ever be sorted such that you could separate the wheat from the chaff? If we go to see a stage psychic, mentalist, hypnotist or magician we go for amusement; we may not be sophisticated enough to know how they do it, but we certainly are sophisticated enough to know that there are real world explanations. Of the thousands of stage performers who orchestrate over millions of seeming miracles, are there any left who try to get away with saying that their magic is the real thing? The closest to this seems to be some of the swami types who present before a self-selected new-age type audience. I have seen a well-heeled audience gladly pay massive amounts of money for " readings. " Why is it that people who do introduce magical type practices in their approach to diagnosis and treatment seem to be never the people who have the brights and the drive to tough it through very difficult studies that cull out the low-wattage wannabes? I think that I would be practicing very bad science to tell the group that these practitioners are all hucksters. I think it is much better science to say " This is quite amazing " and then proceed to search for a nuts and bolts understanding of what we witnessed, and then let the chips fall where they may. To give up the magical fantasies of childhood is for many an extremely painful and reluctant part of growing up, while for others it their favorite part of maturation. I do think that fantasy is necessary component of happiness -- I could not imagine life without the movies, but I would never let someone with a pendulum tell me what meds to take. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Trade Products Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:25 AM Subject: Re: [ ] rectal cancer markers Bio Energetic testing did a pretty good job on mine. They could pin point where and how far along better then the Dr's could. I felt a pinching in one spot one time and didn't mention. Then they came back and said it had spread to the ileo side of the ileocecal valve. I asked where that was and they pointed to exactly where I was feeling the pinching feeling. You can google bioenergetic testing . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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