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Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Oct, 2004 by Paul Yanick, Jr.
The key to unlocking the full powers of innate intelligence is related to the organism's ability to'store and'maintain coherent or zero-point energy. How does one make random fluctuations of energy or segmented energy coherent? Researchers have shown that zero-point energy can be organizing influence on the body at the DNA level and induce an explosive surge of coherent energy that permeates the entire body. (26-38) When Dr. Elgarten applied this energy to the sacrum, Digitial Infrared Thermographs confirmed dramatic improvements at the neuromuscular level and immediate positive feedback was received from patients who had been on a plateau for months and even years. Patients who suffered for decades with a spastic quadratus lumborum, sartorius or any other muscle spasm noted increased flexibility and less pain in only 25 minutes of treatment with the sacral balancing protocols.
If the body's energetic anatomy is not repatterned from the segmented interferences of stressors, innate healing becomes short-circuited or inefficient. (17,22-25) The foundational principles of QRT rest upon my multi-disciplinary research and consists of decades of experience with electroacupuncture, chiropractic (D.D. Palmer, George Goodheart, DC, M.T. Morter, DC, Wally Schmidt, DC and D.A. Versendaal, DC) and osteopathic (William Upledger, DO) techniques. Any statements regarding my technique are not to be interpreted as criticisms of these techniques or of these brilliant pioneering practitioners. Two decades of correlating electroacupuncture data to kinesiologic-physiologic findings with 100% cross-correlation has yielded protocols that balance the sacrum and quickly identify and clear the sequence of aberrant nervous/meridian dysfunction in specific organs or systems. I have been overwhelmed with the response from the readers of this column who are searching for ways to improve their clinical protocols. QRT, although highly complex in its totality, is thoroughly taught with simple, easy-to-learn protocols at QRT seminars.
References
1. Yanick P Novel Detoxification Methods to Counteract Global Pollution. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. 1999 (June) 52-4.
2. Yanick P Detoxification Breakthroughs for Addictions and Chronic Toxicity. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. 2001 (July) 93-95.
3. Yanick P. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Understanding Causative Factors. Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients, Jan 2001, 55-58.
4. Yanick, P Mycotoxicosis: A new emerging co-factor in environmental illness, treatment-resistant syndromes. 2002 Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients, 154-6.
5. Yanick P. New Perspectives on Allergies and Seasonal Disorders. Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients, May 2001, 45-8.
6. Yanick P QRT: Assessing Immunological Unresponsiveness in Prolonged Viral Illness. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. 2003 (Jan) 128-130.
7. Yanick P Nutrition/Flexoelectric Breakthroughs for the Relief of Prolonged Inflammation. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. May 2004.