With a radionic instrument, one can discover much about a case, including infections and conditions affecting nerves, endocrine glands and other organs. With this knowledge comes remedies designed to both eliminate infections as well as reinforce weak organs or glands.
Through radiation anesthesia we begin to glimpse, even dimly, the force that pervades all matter, whether living or dead. Dr. W. Guyon Richards pioneered medical radiesthesia in this country.
Diagnostic Instruments
Radionics is a form of dowsing that relies on being able to sense subtle energies, similarly to how radiesthesia does, in order to detect energetic imbalances which contribute to illness and disease. Professional radionics practitioners utilize various diagnostic instruments such as pendulums, rods, detector pads as well as more advanced technologies like the AO Scan to assess frequency-based assessments.
One of the primary tools used for medical radiesthesia is the radionic instrument, an apparatus designed to transmit and receive electromagnetic radiation. First introduced by Ruth Drown in 1926, who discovered that patient rate settings could be transmitted remotely and broadcast back directly into their bodies via broadcast therapy – creating what has now become known as broadcast therapy.
Utilizing a radionic device, medical radiesthetists will first ascertain what factors are contributing to their patient’s ill health. These may include infections, nerve issues and endocrine gland health problems as well as vitamin and mineral deficiencies. A standard box of Turenne witnesses allows radiesthetists to screen for forty infection/disease conditions as well as organ dysfunctions within one visit.
Once a radiesthetist has identified what they consider essential in any particular case, he or she will set their instrument with appropriate rates and begin testing the patient. Infections will typically show up as readings above 45 cm; when this occurs, remedies such as antifungals will usually help to bring these readings down – typically starting with common infections like tuberculosis or shingles before moving on to more specific conditions like tuberculosis.
Radiesthesia specialists also seek to identify any other potential sources of illness, and should any significant imbalance be discovered, they must use various tests in order to find a remedy that fits. This may involve testing other symptoms as well as looking out for possible positive reactions from substances introduced into their bodies using pendulum testing devices placed over the patient.
Tests for Infections
As part of their initial examinations, medical radiesthetists test for infections – whether bacterial or viral – as well as nerve, blood and bone circulation issues, vitamin and mineral deficiencies as well as vitamin or mineral deficiency issues. With two standard boxes of Turenne witnesses at their disposal, they are capable of testing forty infections/disease conditions/organs with considerable accuracy.
These tests may be supplemented with various other instruments and methods of testing, and it’s essential that when treating patients they recognize that positive pendulum reactions indicate forces at work underneath rather than signs of disease states; for example, positive Sepia responses could indicate lower resistance against invasion from fungoid parasites rather than infection with such organisms.
Once test results are known, remedial steps may be taken in response to them. This may include prescribing antibiotics or more potent anti-fungals – it is always better to treat patients when they first show signs of infection as this will enable faster responses than waiting until more advanced stages have set in.
Dr W. Guyon Richards pioneered radionic methods, and his discoveries provided the basis for modern work. Richards demonstrated that liquid adrenaline could serve as an accurate marker of sympathetic nerve activity while acetylcholine could serve as an accurate indication of parasympathetic activity.
Tests for Disease Conditions
Infections are one of the leading causes of disease. Vaccines offer one approach for combatting an infection without side-effects to the body, such as those produced by viruses. Radiesthetic practitioners who practice homoeopathy find that remedies targeted against viruses also serve to balance out other illnesses – for instance a remedy may help alleviate common cold or influenza symptoms, among other ailments.
The radiesthetic diagnostic instrument can also help determine what factors are contributing to a patient’s poor health, including any signs that they have an infection, aluminium poisoning, fungoid parasite invasions or resistance. A radiesthetic practitioner will likely test nerves, endocrine glands and various organs as part of this evaluation process.
Numerous radioesthetic charts exist which provide rates for many important diseases. One such chart includes rates for the top ten general diseases as found through diagnostic instrument testing. It should be noted, however, that using such charts should never replace thorough investigation of patient symptoms by medical practitioners.
One extremely helpful radiesthetic chart displays rates for many common pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. This allows radiesthetic practitioners to match up an offending organism with its appropriate remedy in order to lessen its negative impact on patients.
Other radiesthetic charts offer rates for various levels of the body, including skin, bone and circulation. Radiesthetic practitioners utilize various sheets of tests to diagnose allergic reactions or secretion imbalance; additionally there are charts which offer rates for hormone imbalance and mineral/vitamin imbalance – but these should not replace in-depth examination of patient symptoms as these could miss important disease conditions.
Treatment
Radiesthesia and radionics operate under the principle that every living being (humans, animals, plants), as well as inanimate objects like stones, crystals, soil and water have subtle energy fields which are affected by illness. A radionics practitioner uses the dowsing skills of radiesthesia or radionic instruments to identify what’s disrupting or disharmonizing these energies and then provides healing energies to restore balance to this energy field and help restore health. Dowsing instruments typically are combined with pendulums when conducting energetic assessments while electronic devices such as the AO Scan are also available to facilitate this work.
This holistic approach to wellness addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects simultaneously. Additionally, its practitioners believe there exists an underlying consciousness which connects all these realms and allows a practitioner to diagnose or treat someone remotely using just hair samples or photos as evidence.
Radiesthesia and radionics offer various treatment options. Typically speaking, they consist of using herbs or natural remedies (homeopathy, flower essences or nutrition supplements) in combination with frequencies corresponding to specific organs, diseases, psychological states or elements in order to help bring individuals back into balance with their natural frequencies and healthy vibrations.
Radionics begins with using disciplined dowsing skills known as radiesthesia to locate factors contributing to disease in any living system–whether human, animal, or plant. This method allows radionic practitioners to quickly discover what factors might contribute to sickness in humans, animals or plants alike. Facilitated sessions also can restore a normal energetic environment that supports health and wellbeing, regardless of distance between practitioner and patient. Radionics can provide an effective treatment option to address the causes of most conditions, from illnesses and injuries to injuries, infections and stress. Research shows it to aid recovery after broken bones are broken or other medical procedures performed, speed up wound healing time and soothe common ailments like asthma, rashes or back pain.