Vibrational medicine

Vibrational medicine

Vibrational medicine is based on the premise that human bodies are made up of interconnected fields of energy and that when a human body is not well that it is the result of one or more of these fields of energy being unbalanced and that the re-balancing of these energies will help to re-establish a person's good health. Mainstream physics and biology does not accept that these energy fields exist, and therefore vibrational medicine is generally viewed as pseudoscience.

ources

* Gerber, Richard, M.D. "Vibrational Medicine" (Santa Fe, NM: Bear & Company, 1988). Dr. Gerber states, "Doctors are beginning to reconceptualize human beings as more than just bodies of flesh and bones. They are beginning to understand that we possess unique energy systems that help to maintain health."
* Oschman, James L. "Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis" (New York, Churchill Livingstone, 2000). The book with the scientific proof for vibrational and energy healing. Forward by Candace Pert, PhD.

External links

* [http://www.Q-Institute.org/ Quetzalcoatl Institute for Health Education and Scientific Research]
* [http://www.issseem.org/ The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine]
* [http://nccam.nih.gov/health/backgrounds/energymed.htm NIH Energy medicine: overview]
* [http://www.medical-presentation.com/articles/5/1/Vibrational-Medicine/Page1.html Nonspecific energy medicine]


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