Research on Holistic Medicine

by Dr. Maria Kuman

Why is it so important to know the body regulating mechanisms? When the regulating mechanisms are disturbed, expect a chronic disease or cancer. 'Chronic' means 'slow'. It takes a lot of stress accumulation to shift the regulating mechanism out of balance.

Cancer in its last stage malignancy is "a jumbled mass of cells instead of useful architecture, which multiply senselessly" (Albert Szent-Györgyi). Therefore, cancer means distorted mechanism of cellular regrowth, which makes the cells multiply senselessly. Strange as it might sound, cancer is a chronic (slow) disease; only its last stage malignancy is fast. This claim is based on observed changes in the body temperature cycle many years before the symptoms of cancer would appear. If we could only monitor these changes and try to restore the regulating mechanisms at an early stage of  drifting from balance, prevention of the disease would be possible.

Mental diseases are also result of disturbed regulating mechanisms. Dr. Aaron Belkin was convinced that hormonal imbalance causes mental disorders and he was the first to start treating psychiatric patients with hormones with great success. He was the first to create Institute of Psycho-endocrinology at the Psychiatric Institute in Moscow, Russia in the 1980s, and was Director of the Institute for many years.

Speaking about regulating mechanisms, let's see how the temperature in our houses is regulated. We have thermostats, which usually operate on two 1.5 volt batteries, and they control and regulate the work of the heat furnaces operating on 220 volts. The body regulating mechanisms operate in a similar way. Electric currents of the order of a few microamperes (millionth part of an Ampere) rule and regulate all body functions.

I have patented electronic equipment, which without disturbing the body can measure the subtle microamperes' currents, which rule and regulate everything in the body. Our body has a donut-shape electromagnetic field with openings at top of the head and the tailbone (Fig. 1) (adopted from HeartMath Institute webpage).

The body's donut-shape electromagnetic field.
Fig. 1 The body's donut-shape electromagnetic field. (adopted from HeartMath Institute webpage)

As we shall see, this electromagnetic field is nonlinear. What does that mean? When water runs in a river, and the bottom of the river is smooth, the movement of the water is linear. If there is a big stone on the bottom of the river, the movement of the water becomes nonlinear because the water needs to go around the stone. Behind the stone, the water will curve forming two whirlpools - one with clockwise movement called vortex and the other with counterclockwise movement called anti-vortex.

Our body electromagnetic field (EMF) has seven vortices along the backbone, which alternate vortex — anti-vortex — vortex (the seventh vortex on the top of the head integrates the energy of the underlying six). I can detect and measure them with my electronic equipment. Therefore, our EMF is nonlinear. In our modern nonlinear physics the vortices are funnel-shaped, they spin clockwise, and suck energy in. They alternate with funnel-shaped anti-vortices spinning counter-clockwise and throwing energy out.

The dark spots, observed on the surface of the sun and called solar spots, are the funnel openings of the same type alternating vortices and anti-vortices, only they are very powerful. We frequently see how the solar anti-vortices (spinning counter-clockwise) throw shining spinning energy balls, which after a loop trajectory are sucked back by nearby vortices (spinning clockwise). So, through its vortices and anti-vortices the sun is breathing energy in and out. Such systems are called open.

Classical thermodynamic does not apply to open systems. Prof. Prigogine with his team first developed non-equilibrium thermodynamics applicable to open systems. The body anti-vortices throwing energy out and vortices sucking energy in can be seen on Kirlian scanner. A high frequency electric field is applied to the body, which allows us to see the dynamic of body's energy exchange with the media.

Since the sun's and earth's electromagnetic fields have the same torus (donut) shape (Fig. 1) and are nonlinear (with a system of alternating energy vortices and anti-vortices), obviously these are the electromagnetic fields of all self-sustained self-organized systems capable to reproduce. Since the Creator created everything in his image, probably He has the same donut-shaped electromagnetic field and dynamic as our sun and earth.

Ancient Hindu texts speak about body's "spinning wheels", which in Sanskrit means "chakras". The chakras are like tornadoes and are manifestations of nonlinear fields. In the past, when physics was not developed enough to explain the chakras, they were mocked with the name metaphysics and thrown out of physics. But modern physics deals with dynamic nonlinear energy fields with spinning energy whirlpools called vortices and anti-vortices.

The six spinning energy centers, called basic chakras, which are aligned along the backbone, rule and regulate the function of the six endocrine glands. By producing hormones and secreting them directly into the blood stream, they rule and regulate everything in the body. This is what makes essential the role of the spinning energy centers in the body regulating mechanisms.

With my patented sensitive energy meter, I can measure and I have measured the energy of the vortices and anti-vortices of the human EM field (called chakras) for more than 30 years. I can demonstrate these spinning energy centers to anyone and can measure and interpret their balance for everybody. Such measurements can detect minor offset in the balance of the regulation mechanisms, which allows early detection of oncoming chronic disease - 5 to 7 years before the symptoms of the disease would appear.

You can read about the chakras and the important role they play in the human's regulating mechanisms in the books of Prof. Kuman: Find Your Soul Mate – Secrets of the Soul and Quantum Mind and Quantum Growth – Ways of Spiritual Growth.

To learn more about chakras, contact us through our blog www.mariakuman.blogspot.com and enroll in our workshops or classes. We can explain chakras scientifically, and we don't know anybody else who can measure them. By measuring your chakras, we can check your energy balance, which determines your physical and mental health.