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BIOLOGICAL RESONANCE AND THE STATE OF THE ORGANISM - FUNCTIONAL ELECTRODYNAMICAL TESTING
- By Gabor Lednyiczky
- Published 07/30/2008
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Gabor Lednyiczky
Gabor Lednyiczky and Olga Zhalko-Tytarenko Hippocampus Research Facilities e-mail: hippocam@hippocampus-brt.com web: http://www.hippocampus-brt.com
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BIOLOGICAL RESONANCE AND THE STATE OF THE ORGANISM - FUNCTIONAL ELECTRODYNAMICAL TESTING
Gábor Lednyiczky, József Nieberl
Hippocampus Research Facilities, Ráday utca 8. #2/12, H- 1092 Budapest, Hungary
Tel: +36-1-2990200; Fax: +36-1-2990836; e-mail: hippocampus_kati@yahoo.com
“To discover the true causes of everything that happens to a being, we must always look to the possibilities inherent in the very nature of the being itself”
René Guenon
ABSTRACT
A brief survey of electromagnetic field interactions in living systems leads into the theoretical foundations for biofeedback processes. The continuous information exchange between a living system and its environment and within the system, is shown to occur via electromagnetic field (EMF) interactions. The quantification of this continuous information exchange is employed in a device (the Cerebellum Multifunction Medical Instrument) which allows a substance-specific monitoring of the ongoing regulative processes of the body. With this device, complex adaptation processes in an organism can be tested. Such processes are based on the information exchange between a living system and its environment, so that the procedure is actually a functional electrodynamic testing (FEDT). With an FEDT instrument, a physician can determine the electromagnetic state of a patient, and from this can make a diagnosis without the necessity of invasive methods. In order to further avoid an invasive character, extremely-low-intensity EMF signals are used in the CMMI. Due to the fact that the patient is exposed to the informational character of the homeopathically prepared body-specific constituents, the diagnostic procedure is also a kind of treatment itself.
INTRODUCTION
Just as a society cannot be reduced to a sum of individuals, a living organism and its functions cannot be reduced to a set of chemical reactions, even if it were possible to account for all of them. Yet, the dominant paradigm thinking suggests just this, that the dynamics of the whole could be understood from the parts. The list of medical disasters that have occurred due to the shortcomings of this kind of thinking is long, and will continue to grow unless a shift in paradigms takes place. One of the essential points of a new paradigm is that the properties of the parts can be understood only from the dynamics of the whole [1].
The Cerebellum Multifunction Medical Instrument (CMMI) (Hippocampus Institute, Hungary) was designed and developed to be able to estimate this dynamic relationship and hence make a diagnosis. A perturbance at the cellular, tissue, organ, or system level will effect the functioning and performance of all other levels in an organism. Functional Electrodynamical Testing (FEDT) with the CMMI is a very effective tool for estimating the condition of the body, as the entire body’s conditions are measured and hence can be treated as a whole.
Trying to understand an organism, or the health of an organism, by only considering the static elements (as with the old paradigm) can be compared to trying to learn a foreign language by only reading the dictionary. The underlying guidelines may be understood, but the dynamics of the living language will remain unknown and hence the language would still be unintelligible. In order to understand the wisdom of an organism, we have to be able to ‘speak its language’.
The CMMI is a unique synthesis of modern thinking and modern technology with ancient wisdom about the body and its relationship to the environment. The body’s reactions are measured as a part of its dynamic relationship with the environment and a diagnosis can be made which will ensure a higher degree of complementarity with the environment.
Recent studies (by ourselves and many others [2-6]) have shown the crucial role of continuous information exchange within living matter up to the most subtle levels of biological functioning. This has made it possible, even obligatory from the clinical point of view, to construct a device which will allow a substance-specific monitoring of the ongoing regulative processes of the organism. With such a device, the human body is exposed to the information (stored in the endogenous electromagnetic signals) of homeopathically prepared body-specific constituents and is then free to respond (also by altering its endogenous electromagnetic field pattern) to any piece of this information according to the organism’s own choice. This way, the organs functional states in the endogenous information processing are measurable and classifiable. As a result, the vital reserves of the body as a whole are reflected through the vital reserves of the actually tested sub-system. In this way, one can test nearly all aspects of the body (ammino acids, enzymes, fatty acids, hormones, minerals, the impact of viruses and vitamins, etc.).
In order to understand the functional aspects of the CMMI, it is necessary to establish a theoretical understanding of the electromagnetic attributes of all organisms and their interrelationship.
Gábor Lednyiczky, József Nieberl
Hippocampus Research Facilities, Ráday utca 8. #2/12, H- 1092 Budapest, Hungary
Tel: +36-1-2990200; Fax: +36-1-2990836; e-mail: hippocampus_kati@yahoo.com
“To discover the true causes of everything that happens to a being, we must always look to the possibilities inherent in the very nature of the being itself”
René Guenon
ABSTRACT
A brief survey of electromagnetic field interactions in living systems leads into the theoretical foundations for biofeedback processes. The continuous information exchange between a living system and its environment and within the system, is shown to occur via electromagnetic field (EMF) interactions. The quantification of this continuous information exchange is employed in a device (the Cerebellum Multifunction Medical Instrument) which allows a substance-specific monitoring of the ongoing regulative processes of the body. With this device, complex adaptation processes in an organism can be tested. Such processes are based on the information exchange between a living system and its environment, so that the procedure is actually a functional electrodynamic testing (FEDT). With an FEDT instrument, a physician can determine the electromagnetic state of a patient, and from this can make a diagnosis without the necessity of invasive methods. In order to further avoid an invasive character, extremely-low-intensity EMF signals are used in the CMMI. Due to the fact that the patient is exposed to the informational character of the homeopathically prepared body-specific constituents, the diagnostic procedure is also a kind of treatment itself.
INTRODUCTION
Just as a society cannot be reduced to a sum of individuals, a living organism and its functions cannot be reduced to a set of chemical reactions, even if it were possible to account for all of them. Yet, the dominant paradigm thinking suggests just this, that the dynamics of the whole could be understood from the parts. The list of medical disasters that have occurred due to the shortcomings of this kind of thinking is long, and will continue to grow unless a shift in paradigms takes place. One of the essential points of a new paradigm is that the properties of the parts can be understood only from the dynamics of the whole [1].
The Cerebellum Multifunction Medical Instrument (CMMI) (Hippocampus Institute, Hungary) was designed and developed to be able to estimate this dynamic relationship and hence make a diagnosis. A perturbance at the cellular, tissue, organ, or system level will effect the functioning and performance of all other levels in an organism. Functional Electrodynamical Testing (FEDT) with the CMMI is a very effective tool for estimating the condition of the body, as the entire body’s conditions are measured and hence can be treated as a whole.
Trying to understand an organism, or the health of an organism, by only considering the static elements (as with the old paradigm) can be compared to trying to learn a foreign language by only reading the dictionary. The underlying guidelines may be understood, but the dynamics of the living language will remain unknown and hence the language would still be unintelligible. In order to understand the wisdom of an organism, we have to be able to ‘speak its language’.
The CMMI is a unique synthesis of modern thinking and modern technology with ancient wisdom about the body and its relationship to the environment. The body’s reactions are measured as a part of its dynamic relationship with the environment and a diagnosis can be made which will ensure a higher degree of complementarity with the environment.
Recent studies (by ourselves and many others [2-6]) have shown the crucial role of continuous information exchange within living matter up to the most subtle levels of biological functioning. This has made it possible, even obligatory from the clinical point of view, to construct a device which will allow a substance-specific monitoring of the ongoing regulative processes of the organism. With such a device, the human body is exposed to the information (stored in the endogenous electromagnetic signals) of homeopathically prepared body-specific constituents and is then free to respond (also by altering its endogenous electromagnetic field pattern) to any piece of this information according to the organism’s own choice. This way, the organs functional states in the endogenous information processing are measurable and classifiable. As a result, the vital reserves of the body as a whole are reflected through the vital reserves of the actually tested sub-system. In this way, one can test nearly all aspects of the body (ammino acids, enzymes, fatty acids, hormones, minerals, the impact of viruses and vitamins, etc.).
In order to understand the functional aspects of the CMMI, it is necessary to establish a theoretical understanding of the electromagnetic attributes of all organisms and their interrelationship.
