Henry Windsor, M.D. Pathologist
"Subluxations decrease the Genetic potential of the
human species." Ronald Pero, Ph.D.
A Boston University-pathologist has demonstrated that spinal
injury during or after birth is the previously unknown cause
of thousands of sudden unexpected infant deaths. If the neck
is broken completely the child, of course, dies immediately
and another still-birth is added to the statistics. If the
neck is broken in a less severe way, but broken none-the-less,
the child can linger for days or even weeks, before, from no
apparent outward reason, the child dies. That's called
"sudden infant crib death." If the neck is not
broken but damaged enough so that severe spinal stress is
produced, the child can exist for a number of years before
malfunction and diseases overtake the body and death occurs at
an early age. What happens if the damage is in the form of
the "usual" spinal stress that occurs during and
shortly after the birth process, as is the case with most of
us? We exist For a number of years, apparently well but
with so-called take-it-for-granted problems. We may continue
in this way for fifty or sixty years. Ultimately though, we
gather
around us, like a deadly cloak, multiple diseases. We add to
this the irreparable insults of prescribed drugs and several
surgeries, then we die. The real cause of our demise is not
the diseases, nor the drugs and surgeries, but the spinal
stress that happened at birth. This is what robs us of our
innate potential for a very long, very healthy and very happy
life.
In an unpublished presentation to the American Association
of Pathology and Bacteriology (3/1/68), reported in the news
media, Dr. Abraham Towbin was quoted as implicating spinal
column and cord injury and vertebral subiuxation in 88% of
crib deaths. Abraham Towbin, M.D.
After the child goes through the birth trauma, he is generally
hung by his ieet and his bottom is slapped. This is to
"bring him to life," when in actuality it causes a
severe whiplash injury
at the base of the skull as the head whips on the neck causing
more spinal stress and damage, continuing to reduce the
child's ability to be healthy and normal.
What the M.D.'s Are Saying
At the core of Dr. Richard Gerber's vision for a new medicine
is the realization that certain "energy-field
patterns" within the body seem to precede that onset of
illness. "We are multidimensional beings of energy and
light, whose physical body is but a single component of a
larger dynamic system," he observes. "The ultimate
approach to healing will be to remove the abnormalities at the
subtle energy level which led to the manifestation of illness
in the first place."
The Newtonian model tends to result in superficial levels
of diagnosis, therapy, and health maintenance - "a
problem-oriented management approach" that usually relies
on multiple drug treatments. The problem lies in the fact that
orthodox medical approaches still fall short of treating the
true cause of illness. The true causes of disease can be
apprehended
only by an Einsteinian medical perception, in which the human
is seen as an energy being. Richard Gerber, M.D.
Dr. Robert Becker, author of The Body Electric (William
Morrow, 1985) extended the
research with his studies of electrical currents in the
nervous system that mediate tissue
repair and regeneration.
Medical treatments, especially the drug and surgical treatment
of sick individuals,
have had relatively little to do with the better care that
people in the Western societies
enjoy. We are wedded to medical ideas that are incorrect.
To understand health is to understand the central role of the
brain in maintaining the
resistance of the body.
Health maintenance is the primary function of the brain, not
rational thought,
language, poetry and other functions usually thought of as the
brain.
"The Healing Brain," Robert Ornstein, Ph.D. &
David Sobel, M.D.
Better than 90 percent of the energy output of the brain is
used in relating the physical body
in its gravitational field. The more mechanically distorted a
person is, the less energy
available for thinking, metabolism and healing.
Dr. Roger Sperry, 1980 Nobel Prize for Brain Research
The advancement in electronic microscopes in the 1960's at
last enabled scientists to study
the process of genes and chromosomes, the genes control the
quality of life and destiny of
each cell by passing their information along each time one
ceil dies and another is
reproduced.
In order to improve the quality of life, scientists have
determined that we have to improve the
quality of the expression of genes. And in order to improve
the quality of genes, the
electrical stimuli that produces these genes must be as close
to perfect as possible.
Do Germs Cause Disease, or Do Dis-eased Bodies Allow Germs To
Invade?
According to this dictum if the germ caused the disease it
must be present in every case of
this disease; it must not be present except in conjunction
with disease, it must be
susceptible to separate cultivation in proper media outside
the body and finally, it must be
susceptible to transplantation again in the human body, where
it must infallibly produce the
same disease.
The germ theory does not meet a single one of these conditions
infallibly, the germ
frequently being absent from diseased conditions which are
attributed to it; being generally
present in bodies in which the disease attributed to it is
most conspicuous by its absence!
And while germs are susceptible to cultivation outside the
body, in suitable media, yet they
are subject to mutation as the medium is changed in character,
and, if again introduced into
the body, they do not always infallibly cause the disease they
are supposed to cause,
generally not causing disease of any kind whatsoever.
Pasteur has already set us back over 60 years by this
advertisement of the germ theory.
"Who Are Tne 'Quacks?" William Howard Hay, M.D.
Medicines are of subordinate importance, because of their very
nature they can work only
symptomatically. Hans Kusche. M.D.
The greater part of all chronic disease is created by the
suppression of acute disease by
drug poisoning. Henry Lindlahr, M.D.
Drugs never cure disease, they merely hush the voice of
Nature's protest and pull down the danger signals she erects along the pathway of
transgression. Any poison taken into the system has to be reckoned with later on even though it
palliates present symptoms. Pain
may disappear, but the patient is left in a worse condition,
though unconscious of it at the
time. Daniel H. Kress, M.D.
The American people would be shocked at the amount of
unnecessary surgery that is
performed. The reason is money. I don't just think it, I know
it. And I can prove it. Paul R. Hawley, M.D., President, American College of
Surgeons
Under the most ideal conditions the possibility of a diagnosis
being truly correct, even 49%
of the time, is in serious question. Medical diagnosis has
traditionally been directed toward
naming symptoms, not determining causes; obviously a diagnosis
that does not reveal the
cause of the condition is only half a diagnosis. Studies by
MacKenzie, Saunders and
others have revealed that less than 20% of those conditions
which are properly named
involve the cause of the trouble.
Only 40% of all human ailments are found and labeled by
doctors, and 60% are missed. Of
those that are ostensibly found, half are diagnosed in error.
Given an unknown ailment in
the body of a patient, then, the chances of the medical
physician finding it and diagnosing it
correctly are one in five. Barkev S. Saunders, Ph.D. Research
Consultant for the United
States Public Health Service, in a published study entitled.
"Completeness and Reliability of
Diagnosis in Therapeutic Practice."
69% of all diagnosis done in this country are wrong. C.
Everett Coop, M.D.