6.CELL RESPONSES TO THE ENVIRONMENT
 

We have to talk here about integral membrane proteins (IMPs),[1] so we are back to the cell wall to again try to explain what is happening there. There are two types of receptors in cell walls, generally speaking: those that do things—the effectors—and those that receive input—the receptors. The receptor proteins are tuned to listen to environmental signals. They can extend inwards into the cell a considerable way. Others extend outwards to the external part of the cell wall. They have two shapes: one for “active” and another for “inactive.” Their shape changes according to the electrical charge they carry.

What kinds of messages are these receptors receiving?Chemically, they are receiving input about estrogen, histamine, insulin and the like. These are examples, but there are of course hundreds of other substances that they need to receive communication about.Bruce Lipton thinks that these proteins can read fields. Of course at NES we agree with his approach one hundred percent, and would like to add that it’s the field that has the information in it, and that it’s a configuration of magnetic energy that is the information.

Contrary to what you might have assumed, the DNA does not control the cell—at least not on its own. Instead, there is a mechanism whereby the effector proteins of the cell wall are able to affect how the genetic material is “read,” and this is how new proteins are created. They are created in response to the environment of the organism! So, if you find a lot of errors in the DNA, these errors can be in response to an environment, and not in response to a disease. This is why gene therapy doesn’t work except in a limited way.

By now I can tell you are getting excited as you realize at last that we have a major mechanism of the body-field—the IMPs (integral membrane proteins). Now is a good time to remind you of the huge importance of the NES Infoceutical called Cell Driver. If you are not getting a response in your NES protocol, this is the Infoceutical to look at again. This is because it bioenergetically correlates to the behavior of the IMPs themselves. You can look at the organelles of the cell as intermediaries between the cell membrane and the DNA.

But I also take a different path from Bruce Lipton. If the field of the body can affect the IMPs, then surely it can be interfered with by other fields that we are not supposed to be exposed to. This is where the second set of 12 Energetic Integrators come in.

As I said earlier, there is another set of 12 Integrators at a higher energy level than normal, and these are there to represent the higher energy realms of the electromagnetic spectrum, especially high-level radiation from various sources and X-rays.

Energetic Integrators above 12 do exist and we have found that some of them—three of them in particular—when placed together in a matching experiment correlate to bioenergetically disabling the immune system, or whole sections of it, such as the lymphatic system. If we are looking for an energetic correlation to disease, then this is a major one, because one of the great mysteries of medicine is why part of the immune system can be disabled or it can be disabled in relation to a specific organ or part of an organ. The only way we can explain this is with the human body-field theory.



[1] Bruce Lipton, PhD, The Biology of Belief, Mountain ofLove, 2005,83ff.