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It is most important to recall the difficulties that occur when there are incompatible blood type Rh factors in pregnancies and in blood type transfusions. Donated organs must be compatible to the receiver. All these are on record even if they are not called "matched energies" of the receiver. These plus the fashionable "seasons" or warm/cool color analysis are shouting out "pay attention and respect human energy (chemical) differences".

I mention these examples to lead you to understand that respecting the truth of the chemical energy nature of mankind is most important in writing and accepting any federal, state or local regulation, laws, or policies now and in the future. This means there cannot be one or two medicines or treatments for all. Example, my husband can take aspirin while I take Bufferin. The formulas are made of different ingredients; one formula matches me while the other does not. One yields stomach nausea while the other simply removes the head ache.

Many doctors, nurses and other medical personal are learning about this need for chemical compatibility. It has been a long road and I traveled it while my son, David had a brain tumor in the 80's.

The hospital with our permission performed trial drug treatments on our son and many other children. Studies were made and I learned with a heavy heart that after results had been read, many treatments were disregarded as a certain percentage had to be recorded as successful. Yet, no one had taken into account the color palate of the patients.

How could they, when the study of human energy was practically unknown and the principles were rarely practiced? What I mean is out of 8 children receiving the trial drug, how many were red-heads, brown or blonde? What about the eye color? Every color energy affects the drug. So when an over- all percentage, such as 3/4th did not show improvement, the drug treatment was considered a failure and eliminated.

What about the drug result on any taking the treatment? Was it successful with any child? Unfortunately, we will never know.

What were the color palates of those who showed improvement and was there a common color factor? How about the few that did show improvement? Was there a common color factor? Did the dark haired respond favorably while the fair haired didn't? What about blood types? Blood contains color energy.

I was told if 3/4th did not show improvement, the trial drug was disregarded. My son was given many trial treatments and I kept a record of what main ingredient was used. All I needed to know was the color of the main ingredient to know if it was a match to David or not. Knowing the main ingredient I could translate the energy to either cool-alkaline or warm-acidic. David's palate was golden peach skin and blue eyes taking after my husband. David was warm energy toned.

Trial drugs that came from a warm color source would match David and be a better balance. David's tumor was in the brain and was seen via biopsy as a cool-alkaline cell dividing creature. That meant he was carrying an alkaline-hungry cell malignant mass. The trick was to starve the tumor cells by lessening the amount of alkaline foods, drink and clothing David took in and had around him. He had to have the proper amount of acidic-warm foods and drink to maintain balance.

Nature is tricky in that too much of one type results in turning the energy into the other. This is where painless testing came in to play.

I wonder if the hospitals are still disregarding trial drugs because the percentage does not meet the standards for an approval stamp… again with no appreciation of color energy.

We can slow down the need to use medical healthcare insurance by understanding human energy and learn balancing techniques which create HEALTH - recall the old saying "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".


From Health-conscious Kathryn

A Human Energy Conservationist

 
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