According to the National Institutes of Health, autoimmune diseases are estimated to affect over 20 million individuals in the United States. Currently, there are over 100 recognized autoimmune diseases, and the incidences of many autoimmune diseases are continuously increasing.
Traditionally, conventional western medicine was the only scientific medicine and the only solution to the management of autoimmune diseases and illnesses. The current medical system is based on a materialistic model that integrates Newtonian physics, chemistry and physical (at the level of elementary particles) anatomy and physiology. However, through research and observations of the behavior of particles and waves at the subatomic level, science has evolved to incorporate our understanding of society on many levels, including spirituality, consciousness, and the way the mind, body, and soul are connected.
Among the pioneers of the new medical paradigm are Dr. Paul Drouin, Canadian Physician, Professor of Integrative Quantum Medicine and founder and President of IQUIM (International Quantum Integrative Medicine University), who wrote the book " Creative Integrative Medicine: A Medical Doctor's Journey Toward a New Vision of Healthcare" in which he explains how the cost of an incomplete model of understanding disease in medicine has huge implications for the management of chronic and psychosomatic diseases and how Quantum Medical Biofeedback can address the causes of symptoms and provide solutions to the current healthcare crisis. Also, Quantum Physicist, Dr. Amit Goswami. Ph.D., in his book "The Quantum Doctor, A Physicist's Guide to Health and Healing" and Physician, Dr. Deepak Chopra, M.D. in his book "Quantum Healing'' embrace a new paradigm of healing through a deeper understanding of the health issues outlined by Quantum Physics.
The new basis for healing focuses on the stress factor in health. Current medical research reports that 95% of all diseases and conditions are caused by stress. Stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline have been found to be linked to many diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders, obesity. According to research by Stanford University School of Medicine, by Dr. Bruce Lipton, a M.D., stress is the cause of at least 95% of all diseases and conditions. He explains that what we think of as a genetic or familial predisposition to a particular disease or health problem was originally created by a stressful situation or event somewhere in the person's family tree. Genetic damage is the result of stress at the cellular level, which means that most of our health challenges, including all diseases and conditions, are caused by stress. Over 90% of disease is related to how we perceive our environment and in terms of the programming we acquire in the first seven years of life.
Our thoughts are mainly controlled by our subconscious which is formed to a large extent before the age of seven and it is not possible to change it simply by thinking about it. The way to reprogram is through the elimination of subconscious self-sabotaging behaviors, which affected perception during the first seven years of life and have been recorded in cellular memory. The mind and body can be trained with Quantum Biofeedback programs in NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) called "Unconscious Reactivity".
Quantum Biofeedback is an important tool for detecting the subconscious mind's reactions to stress and training it at 1/1000 of a second to correct, balance and harmonize our body orchestra, which consists of over 50 trillion cells. We are not just a diagnosis.
Integral Quantum Medical Biofeedback is the key to our current health crisis and provides a new vision of integrated health care that is not based on disease which is hospital care but on the full potential of the individual as well as prevention.
Bibliography - Links:
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- Zielinski, M. R., Systrom, D. M., & Rose, N. R. (2019). Fatigue, Sleep, and Autoimmune and Related Disorders. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6691096/