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Innate healing enhancement in anxiety disorders and MCS

Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,  Oct, 2004  by Paul Yanick, Jr.

Common environmental chemicals, solvents and fumes, allergens, and mycotoxins injure and damage the liver's triphasic detoxification system, thereby lowering cell-medicated immune functions and inhibiting innate healing mechanisms. The inhibition of innate healing causes toxins to be stored throughout the body where they activate prolonged inflammation. Plus, when toxins carry a positive charge, they are impossible to remove from the body with current methods of detoxification or chelation. The resultant ionic toxicity, followed by acidity, is found in anxiety disorders and treatment-resistant disorders such as Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). MCS is a multi-systematic and multi-symptomatic illness causing a wide variety of symptoms and damage to the organism. Upon a chemical exposure, many patients experience anxiety or panic attacks and a wide array of head and bodily symptoms. New clinical techniques are needed to address interferences and stressors underlying anxiety and MCS. If innate healing is deficient in these cases, it seems reasonable that optimizing cellular energy cycles and removing the segmented interferences of stress may help to speed up repair routines to minimize suffering and organ damage.

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In addition to the abnormal accumulation of toxins with a positive ionization potential, new toxic solvents in body care products (synthetic fragrances) continue to emerge. Widespread food irradiation practices has introduced irradiated pesticides, plastics and toxins with positive ionization causing alarming increases in MCS, allergic and anxiety disorders. Many MCS patients have instant panic attacks within seconds after an exposure to solvents. As one would expect, disorders of this nature involve a depletion and/or damage to the liver's detoxification functions and inhibition in energy flow via the meridians. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is well known that an excess of gall bladder or liver energy will cause anxiety. Since the liver is the frontline of all immune defenses, functional deficiencies in liver performance and detoxification allows microbial agents to bypass immune surveillance and defense routines. This causes cyclic and deep-rooted infections which produce endotoxins that induce and promote inflammation in the gastroduodenal juncture, a critical area for both digestion and detoxification. Could it be that duodenitis (1,2) caused by positive ionization and hidden biofilms, is the central factor underling most anxiety and MCS disorders?

In previous publications, I have introduced novel methods of tri-phasic liver detoxification that address duodenitis, (1,2) and also presented new perspectives on the causative factors involved with MCS, allergies, and prolonged inflammation. (3-10) More recently, I presented new molecular strategies to strengthen the liver's tri-phasic detoxification system with nutra-botanical solutions to help the immune system combat overlooked, hidden, or treatment-resistant microbes. (11) In addition, I clarified how the body's ground regulation system (GRS) or extracellular matrix, named the DNA-Meridian Interface, and brain proprioceptive feedback, are primary components of all innate healing responses. (22,23)

Defining Neuromuscular Interferences that Inhibit Innate Healing Energies

For decades, I've marveled at the body's innate abilities to heal itself. Working and studying (directly or indirectly) with chiropractors, osteopaths and acupuncturists has given me a deep appreciation for innate intelligence or chi as the basis for all healing and regeneration in the body. Yet, it appeared that this incredible intelligence was often short-circuited or inefficient (repatterned) in chronically ill patients. It took over a decade of research to catalogue all the stressors that inhibited innate intelligence, leading to the development of the Quantum Repatterning Technique (QRT). While it was not my intent to develop a new technique, my unresponsive patients motivated me to answer questions I did not have satisfactory answers for. QRT, developed after three decades of research in brain proprioceptive feedback, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and a wide array of kinesiological approaches, allows practitioners to quickly identify the sequence of aberrant nervous/meridian dysfunction in specific organs or systems of the body that diminish the flow of innate healing energies. Accessing the body's innate biofeedback communication system to define and remove the stressors and interferences restores greater operational complexity to innate healing. Hence, the repatterning process equates to removing the following interferences:

1. Muscle-organ Brain Proprioceptive Interference. The brain constantly assesses all biological information to maintain natural homeostasis. In fact, some chiropractors believe that the primary source of nerve dysfunction is in the brain, rather than the spinal cord. (18,19) If the information gathered by the brain is incomplete, inaccurate or uncompensated, the brain may inhibit the flow if innate energy via the governing vessel (posterior) and the conception vessel (anterior) and/or through brain proprioceptive feedback pathways. It took over 25 years of kinesiological experience to understand how the brain repatterns the body to compensate for stress (emotional, chemical, toxic, etc) or unaddressed clinical issues. For example, 100% of the time, an uncompensated gastritis will cause the brain to inhibit stomach functions via a defined sequence of muscle-organ blocks. While this compensatory physiology is desirable because it prolongs life, it simultaneously prolongs suffering because the damaged stomach cannot heal, digest food or respond favorably to an appropriate natural medicine. Hence, eliminating brain-muscle-organ blocks via flexoelectric therapies provides rapid enhancement of innate healing. (7) Prior to discovering flexoelectric-zero-point applications, clinical experience with other methods (low level laser, acupuncture, and chiropractic approaches) failed to completely eliminate faulty brain proprioceptive blocks. (7)