Infopathy is an up-to-date approach to homeopathy that utilizes electromagnetic signals recorded from various substances to create infoceuticals and then imprinting them onto water or the body to stimulate natural healing processes.
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What is Infoceutical (IC) Therapy?
This system measures the bioenergetic state of your body on physical, chemical, and emotional levels. It identifies emotions or limiting beliefs that need to be addressed as well as life stages or archetypes that need addressing as well as potential health issues like viruses, parasites and inflammation that need treating. Our NES Practitioner can scan you both in clinic or remotely as well as providing specific infoceuticals tailored specifically towards helping correct imbalances that have arisen in your bioenergy fields.
These liquid remedies contain corrective information embedded within them to restore the integrity of human body-field. Their purpose is to optimize energy levels and promote information flow along acupuncture meridians for improved energy flow within our bodies, as well as balance cellular function, emotional communication and clearing the electromagnetic field within the brain.
ICs differ from homeopathics in that they can be taken alongside any other supplements you are currently taking, or as part of an overall holistic homeopathic strategy, like Cold Flu Immunity Terrain (ET-6), which accelerates and strengthens the body’s natural abilities to overcome cold and flu symptoms.
Feel Good Infoceutical Set can be found in our online shop. ICs make an ideal addition to your current wellness program and should be taken in doses of 9, 15, or 28 drops with water, either daily or as needed to meet your wellness goals.
ICs are Electromagnetic Signals
ICs (Infrared Coherent Signals) are electromagnetic signals generated from substances with healing, therapeutic or other beneficial biological effects that are recorded. The information can then be imprinted onto water to produce infoceuticals; which provide potent, effective and safe alternatives to drugs for treating various diseases. ICs operate using quantum electrodynamic theory which states that electromagnetic spectrum of diluted substances can be replicated using algorithms in water – watch the video below to gain more insight into this fascinating phenomenon!
Interference to an integrated circuit (IC) typically comes in the form of external electromagnetic interference (EMI). Sources of external EMI include harmonics in output signals or switching processes in components; it can also result from interactions between two internal signals in nonlinear devices or circuits which produce sum and difference frequencies that reverberate through supply lines; lightning strikes and electrostatic discharge can damage unprotected circuits as sources of external interference.
This technique takes advantage of the elemental natural randomness inherent to integrated circuits by injecting guided RF waves that interact with their internal physical variation and producing responses which can then be post-processed to generate an identifier which can then be used for authentication – similar to how fingerprint or iris patterns can be extracted from these variations for identification. Finally, all these responses are stored in a database and compared against their identifier to determine authenticity of an IC.
ICs are a 21st Century Upgrade to Homeopathy
Homeopathy has often been criticized for lacking scientific validity and being mired in nineteenth century concepts like Hahnemann’s belief that disease stems from an active miasm. Yet homeopaths have shown it’s possible to treat patients according to their symptoms without being limited by an ideology such as miasms.
Homeopathic drug production through infinitesimal doses had profound ramifications for the pharmaceutical industry. No longer were large doses needed, rendering patenting treatments impossible and hindering competition and profit, leading to a sharp drop in homeopathic drug makers fortunes.
As patients in developed welfare states have access to all proven treatments, it is understandable why some choose homeopathy when they become sick; however, this should not be seen as an excuse not to use proven remedies instead.
Now there is an alternative to homeopathy that is scientifically credible, noninvasive, and affordable: infoceuticals (ICs). This therapy uses electromagnetic signals recorded from substances with healing or therapeutic properties to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, known as photons encoded on microchips for transfer using an IC device that generates high frequency bioelectromagnetic fields.
ICs are a Natural Pain Reliever
Herbal remedies, essential oils and alternative therapies offer natural solutions for relieving pain. By relieving inflammation and supporting healing from within, these methods offer better long-term solutions than over-the-counter drugs with potential side effects.
Quercitin (found in sunflower seeds, apples, grapes, onions and tea) has anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antioxidant properties which have resulted in 57% response rates from an IC trial using oral quercitin as medicine.
Hyaluronic acid can be found in the subepithelial connective tissue of the bladder and its levels are commonly higher among IC patients. Morales et al. conducted a four-week trial where 25 IC patients received intravesical injections of 40 mg hyaluronic acid twice weekly for four weeks for treatment, and found both frequency and severity of symptoms decreased substantially over this time period.
Muscle tension is another symptom of IC that can contribute to pelvic pain and bladder discomfort. Learning to relax these muscles of the body is essential, so there are guided imagery CDs available specifically for this purpose.
Stress can also be a trigger, and practicing regular meditation may be useful in mitigating its effects. Individuals suffering from IC may notice their symptoms worsen during times of high stress; thus it’s especially essential to practice relaxation techniques both physically and mentally. Joining an IC support group and speaking to a therapist about feelings that one’s symptoms aren’t real may also prove helpful.
ICs are a Bioelectromagnetic Therapy
Electromagnetic field stimulation (EMF) therapy has long been utilized to treat various musculoskeletal ailments, including fractures, osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. EMFs can be divided into four main categories according to their physical properties and subsequent biological effects: direct current, capacitive coupling, inductive coupling and pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF). Unfortunately, the mechanisms by which such techniques promote bone healing remain poorly understood.
ICs based on electromagnetic signal transfer theory provide one explanation for these mechanisms. PEMF signals, complex waveforms that vary in both amplitude and frequency, mimic natural body physiologic processes while stimulating cell activity to improve growth and differentiation.
This could explain why ICs and bioelectromagnetic therapies show such promising results in treating musculoskeletal disorders. However, it must be remembered that research of this nature can be highly complex due to many external and internal variables at play.
Studies have demonstrated the power of EMFs to affect cell behavior and proliferation, including an increase in expression levels for Oct4, KLF4, Nanog homeobox protein 1 (Nanog), Tenascin C and Collagen Type I Alpha-1 (COL1A1) genes involved with bone formation and fracture repair (44, 45). (These genes are considered critical players in bone growth).
ICs are a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy
Since Faraday’s discovery of magnetic induction between two coils, electromagnetic fields have been explored as diagnostic and therapeutic tools. PEMF therapy is a noninvasive electromagnetic field-based approach to treating pain and inflammation by altering cell function and microcirculation – this occurs through inducing “dirty electricity” (or electroporation).
An electric field generated by electromagnetic waves interacting with cells of the body allows molecules to cross from cell membrane to cytoplasm more quickly, as well as gene electrotransfer and siRNA delivery for cell specific treatments.
Low frequency PEMF is known to create an electromagnetic environment which is safe for cells, while higher frequencies can harm or kill them, necessitating that intracerebral catheters (ICs) be administered at frequencies lower than 10Hz.
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome is a chronic pelvic pain condition affecting millions of people worldwide. Current management options, including opioid narcotics or surgical procedures under general anesthesia, may not always provide effective results. This study will test the hypothesis that pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF) could provide viable symptom and pain management treatment in IC/BPS patients by providing an FDA-registered PEMF device with full body sessions of 8 minutes twice per day that patients self administer at home for 8 minutes full body sessions at home for two full body sessions twice per day over eight minute full body sessions twice per day as well as questionnaires at enrollment, 4 weeks post enrollment as well as 3-day diaries detailing changes over time post enrollment and 12 weeks post enrollment.