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Energy Medicine

Energy medicine is for those that are ready to evolve beyond the germ theory and enter into the conscious relationship of the body that coexists with the environment, both internal and external. The internal environment of a person consists of the gut microbiome and organ systems, the mental field, emotions and Spirit. The external environment consists of the Earth, humanity, animals, plants and the elements. In Chinese medicine, it is known that when there is harmony between the internal and external there is health, and when there is disharmony, there is disease. 

Through the lens of biology, quantum physics and modalities that treat the whole person, it is possible to heal, regenerate and reach optimal states of health. This includes physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellness, and increasing our conscious awareness to greater truths such as the innate intelligence of the human body that knows how to heal and find balance while coexisting with the environment. 

Healthy cells emit what are called “straight biophotons of light” (imagine a beaming light) while diseased cells consist of bent biophotons of light (like a dim, fading light). Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt’s method of Autonomic Response Testing identifies weakness both within and around the cells, and within the body systems and aura. Some examples of energy medicine modalities that can be used to increase cellular light (biophotons) include nutrition, cold laser light therapy, pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy, far infrared and reiki. 

Source: Dr. Jocelyn Flay, DAc. Location of practice: 1 Cinnaminson Ave. For more information or to make an appointment, call 856-499-2160,  
email [email protected] or visit NutritionalWellnessNJ.com. The practice will conduct an energy medicine workshop at the Holistic Health and Healing Expos on March 19, at the Westin Hotel, 555 Fellowship Rd., Mount Laurel, NJ and on April 2 at Philadelphia Mainline, The Inn at Villanova University, Radnor, PA.  

 

 

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