The Healing Potential of Radionics
Case 1. Helen, aged 32, pains in legs, difficulty in walking.
Diagnosed as having bone condition which would necessitate
taking steroids for life.
Radionic analysis showed toxic effect of vehicle exhausts,
together with lack of calcium and vitamin D. Patient, of
West African extraction, worked in shoe-shop in central
London in semi-darkness and did not take milk products.
Treated radionically to attempt to clear effects of exhaust
fumes, and suggested that she might try calcium and vitamin
D supplement.
Pains disappeared in 2 weeks, and no steroids were needed:
two years later, still well.
Many cases of chronic fatigue respond well to radionic
treatment, for example:
Case 2. John, 22, self-employed, chronically tired with
symptoms diagnosed as M.E.
Radionic analysis indicated major block in energy field
due to pesticide exposure. On questioning, revealed that
as teenager had worked on farm dipping sheep with bare arms.
Radionic treatment for pesticide contamination given: patient's
energy recovered in a few weeks, returned to work.
Patients may appear to get worse before they get better,
for example:
Case 3. Charles, 56, writer, chronic fatigue for 20 years.
Radionic analysis indicated blockages to the energy field
caused by mercury amalgam, vaccinations and electromagnetic
pollution. Two weeks after starting radionic treatment experienced
massive aggravation ' felt indescribably awful': after two
further weeks patient began to recover and felt 'significantly
better'. Continuing to slowly improve with regular radionic
treatment.
Although some patients respond quickly, in practice those
suffering from chronic conditions require regular radionic
analyses and treatment over a period of months. For both
practitioners and patients the experience seems to be one
of 'peeling layers off the onion'.
Radionic treatment can give comfort and support to those
with terminal illnesses.
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