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Energy & Information Medicine

What is information?

 

Information is more than just a few words, a book or a few bits and bytes...

In 1905, Albert Einstein stated that matter is not substance but condensed energy. Today we know from quantum physics that informed matter controls energetic effects.

Information is a physically effective quantity and is, next to matter and energy, the third force in the basic scientific categories.

Information is defined in information medicine as mind. This spirit/psyche controls energy and matter. Therefore, any information that is sent, received and processed by us can have an impact on our state of health. Information is what organizes and secures the cooperation of the individual cells of the body.

 

What connects information and medicine? What is the value of the information?

 

Every body cell is constructed like a highly sensitive antenna. She absorbs information from her environment and gives it back.

Without this exchange of information there would be no life on earth.

Biophotons and scalar waves control this flow of information. They can be measured as a noise field that surrounds the body (often also called aura).

The cells work together like a large orchestra: each cell emits vibrations/sounds that together result in a melody. The more damaged a cell is, the less information it has, the weirder its tone and the less the tone fits the melody.


Information medicine speaks of the so-called degree of deviation: the cell deviates from its "normal" state and is weakened. 

 

The human and the information

We are surrounded by energies of different vibrations. All space is full of radio waves. Thousands of radio and TV stations send and receive various radio waves with very large frequency spectrums. Humans cannot sense this energy other than the light spectrum because their sensory organs have different spectra. In this case, however, it is sufficient to switch on the radio or television set. Unfortunately, these frequency meters are useless to measure the vibrations and frequencies of the body. Because here you need measuring devices that can record and analyze the vibrations of the biological frequency ranges. 

 

But the question for our health is:

 

  • Is modern man still able to perceive and absorb the huge variety of positive information that nature provides us with (sunlight, fruits, vegetables, fresh, healthy water, natural colors, birdsong...)?

  • And can we effectively protect ourselves from negative information such as geopathogens, radiation interference, toxins or stress?

 

And if that's not the case? So what?

In information medicine, attempts are therefore being made to develop methods and devices that make it possible for us humans to measure and analyze biological frequencies and vibrations.

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