“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration”
A famous Quote by Nicola Tesla.
Although the vast majority of mainstream western medicine physicians would disagree with the quote above, yet my feeling is that this is what we miss in modern medicine.
So far, we ignored the oblivious fact that every function in all our cells is electrically charged?!
Our molecules be it Anions (negatively charged like the Chloride CL- or Bicarbonate HCO-) or Cations (positively charged like Sodium Na+ or Potassium K+) movements generate a mini electric current that orchestrate the various levels of cellular component functions. This includes the Mitochondria (the cell powerhouse) the Nucleus (The cell core) which is involved in every moment of cell existence , The Ribosomes (involved in cellular Protein production), or the cell membrane (which is the cell exoskeleton) where the cell interacts with the environment, surrounding structures and this is where cellular exchanges take place.
So, without these mini electric currents or energy blocks there would be cellular demise and virtually, death. Those mini electric currents come in different frequencies and the ones that we encounter most often are these of the Heart cells electrical currents that we detect via ECG or EKG (Electrocardiogram). Those would be different than those of the brain cells that we detect its electrical waves through another test called EEG (electroencephalogram) or the electrical wave patters resulting from the eye retina stimulation known as VEP or visual evoked potentials.
Vibration is the least studied area of the cellular manifestations. However recently in research conducted by MIT (Massachusetts institute of technology), showed that the cell membranes do actually vibrate. A movement of nanometers at a time that takes place in microseconds. Images of these movements were captured by a laser beam penetrating through the cell. Investigators utilizing an imaging technique that stitches multiple images together into a computer has led to pretty significant discoveries in normal and abnormal cellular vibration patterns. Applying such a principle on distinct types of human cells can be used to elicit diagnosis through detection and analysis of different vibration patterns identifying healthy from unhealthy cells.
Why do I think it is important to discuss this here? To say the least I find it intriguing correlating the above quote to recent medical discoveries and tying it in to different wellness, spa therapies and practices be it Balneotherapy, Thalassotherapy, biofeedback, meditation, and psammotherapy.
This will be the focus of my discussions in future articles.
Written by Dr Sherif Hassan, MD, International Healthcare Consultant, Washington DC and HTI representative in USA