What Is Low Dose Medicine Healing?

Low Dose Medicine is a method used for healing in both conventional and natural medicine. It also is found in various systems of healing throughout the world.  For example, homeopathy is a medical system first developed in the 1700’s in Germany and based on the knowledge that the body can heal itself through the use of small amounts of plant chemistry and minerals to stimulate the healing process.  Physicians who use homeopathy are homeopaths, who believe that the lower the dose, the more powerful the medicine.  In fact, many of these remedies no longer contain any molecules of the original substance. However, people continue to use homeopathy and experience positive clinical results.

Not being able to scientifically validate homeopathic methods and treatment, yet witnessing positive health outcomes from their use, certainly leaves US scientists perplexed, as rigorous scientific investigative trials cannot be conducted.  For example, researchers cannot confirm that an extremely dilute mixture contains what is listed on the label; nor have they been able to develop objective measures that show effects of extremely dilute products in the human body. US scientists are also puzzled when attempting to scientifically confirm how acupuncture works, as there is a flow of energy through various channels, channels that are not considered an anatomical part of the body. Yet, there is energy flowing through these channels that can be redirected to glands and organs by needle application, to heal the body. Acupressure, where pressure is applied at certain points along the energy channels, has similar healing effects. With today’s technology, energy flow through those channels can be measured electrically, and modified with an electrical current, while  redirecting the flow of energy through the body to afford healing, balanced health and disease prevention.  Homeopathy and acupuncture operate on low dose medicine healing principles and are considered forms of energy healing designed to positively affect health.

How Does Low Dose Medicine Work?

Low dose medicine healing may offer long term solutions to individuals who are interested in correcting ill-health patterns without continuously being dependent on the methods used in conventional medicine.  Low dose medicine healing offers a blended approach to health and is linked with conventional medicine through scientific principles.  The underlying theory of low dose medicine is that it does not require large amounts of a supplement or continuous dosing to sustain change.  It embraces the knowledge that repairing and rebuilding disturbed biochemical pathways is an innate process that can be redirected through diet and nutrition, the use of low dose prescription and botanical medicines, and other energy healing modalities.  Realigning cell signaling systems to promote balanced health using low dose medicine healing is supportive of building and sustaining a solid health base.

One rationale for the use of low dose energy healing, whether it be in the form of conventional prescription medications or phytomedicinal/plant medicine, is that both share a common ground for understanding their prescribed applications used to correct health imbalances or disease.  Both conventional medicine and natural medicine therapies, as well as testing methods, operate with the understanding that the human being is an electrically charged body and mind composed of active molecules held together by chemical bonds. Bonds are an electrostatic attracting force that holds ions, also known as electrically charged molecules, which together result in the formation of chemical compounds.  Humans are electrically charged beings with energy fields within which healing modalities operate. Conventional and natural medicines are electrically charged chemical compounds that interact with the electrically charged molecules of the body and mind. It is this interaction that creates potential for altering chemistry and redirecting that chemistry to an electrically charged state so healing can occur.

One might take this knowledge forward by applying it to testing approaches.  In conventional testing, where an MRI or scan-type machines are used for diagnostic and treatment purposes, the machines create an electrical force field applied to the human being’s electrical field and with these two converging fields, an image is created.  This image represents  an electrical field that can be measured, and provides scientific information used to guide a treatment plan. In energy medicine, the  energy field may be measured in a different way, as it can be sensed through the use of applied therapies such as Therapeutic Touch and Kinesiology, or through the use of other therapies when using a pendulum, for example.  A pendulum is one of the tools used for dousing, where electromagnetic fields are demonstrated with observation of movement of the  dousing instrument as it interacts with the human being, the Earth and other electromagnetic fields.

It is understood then, that the human being as an electromagnetic field, is made up of molecularly charged molecules comprising their unique chemistry.  Chemical information between the trillions of cells that form tissues, glands, and organs of the body and sets up a cross communication network system that is comprised of signaling molecules and mechanisms.  Signaling molecules carry chemistry that act as messengers and direct chemical information inside, outside and between cells.  Examples of signaling molecules are neuropeptides, hormones, cytokines and growth factors, all of which are regulatory molecules for cellular and tissue functions, and can be measured in the laboratory.  Think of chemistry being carried by messengers that hand off information through signals, allowing chemistry to flow as an electrical current from A to B to C and so on, along different pathways throughout the body.  Studying the electrical molecules as a network of signaling messengers provides the correct biological information for application of low dose medicine healing.  Low dose medicine healing modalities may very simply provide the internal and external stimuli needed to regulate cellular signaling responses through the body and brain.

Internal and external stimuli via low dose medicine healing may affect the regulation of molecular chemical pathways that in turn are responsible for health or ill-health.  In healthy conditions, where body and brain chemistry are balanced or in equilibrium, the levels of the signaling molecules outside of the cells are responsible for creating that cross communication network with other cells, and fluctuate in a specific measurable range.  To the contrary, when cell signaling is interrupted and not balanced, changes in the concentrations of signaling molecules occur.  Changed concentrations of signaling molecules may impact cellular responses, thereby increasing the potential for disease. Inflammatory, allergic and autoimmune diseases are examples of interrupted cell signaling. If known biological molecules which control and drive cellular functions are identified and can be restored, then this may well be the way to mitigate disease from a cellular perspective using various forms of low dose medicine healing.

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