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Bioenergy and human disease,
Sept 1, 2006
Lecture, Guillermo Galindo Endo on bioenergy
Thursday, September 7, 5pm, Sala Quetzal, Biblioteca Pública
Insurgentes 25, Donations
We have discovered natural secrets that have changed our future forever (e.g., fire, the wheel and gunpowder). Thanks to the unlimited power of human imagination, in one century science advanced from the Industrial Revolution to atomic energy. We have advanced from the classic Newtonian physics to the Einsteinian theory, which leads us to understand the world in terms of mass and energy.
Now, at the beginning of this new millennium, the Mexican physician Dr. Aureliano Horta has developed a new concept for our universe. Applying Einstein’s relativity theory to the atom, he offers us a new way to understand nuclear energy, and further, its biologic applications. According to Horta, more than just mass or energy, we must also consider electromagnetism.
Based on his findings, Horta has developed an electromagnetic medical appliance to increase bioenergetic levels in the human body. Medical bibliography in the database MEDLINE recently recognized the therapic success of such treatment, especially for chronic diseases for which medical science has not yet found a cure, such as diabetes, cancer, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, osteoporosis and many more.
Guillermo Galindo Endo has worked with Horta for more than 10 years and will explain the basics of bioenergy and the impact of Horta’s scientific work on everybody’s life. A donation to the library will be requested.
Applications of human bioenergy
By Guillermo Galindo Endo
Bioenergy plays an important role in our lives. But what is its role, and how can we take advantage of this vital force? To understand this, first we have to establish some concepts.
“Energy” is defined as everything that can realize some kind of labor, which means everything that can change or transform something. As a consequence, bioenergy is involved in everything that results in some kind of work in our bodies or in any living thing. Without bioenergy, life cannot exist.
We have gone beyond classic Newtonian physics to the Einsteinian theory, which defines the world in terms of mass and energy. Now, this advancement is continuing further thanks to the human imagination.
The Mexican physician Aureliano Horta has concluded that electromagnetism is as important as mass or energy and that this is demonstrated in every single atom, in every single thing. Electromagnetism has come to have an increasing influence in our everyday lives (e.g., microwaves, cell phones, telecommunication systems). Horta explains that electromagnetism is not equivalent to energy or to mass but instead is a third force. He imagines our universe built on the three equal forces: energy, mass and electromagnetism.
Horta began studying the findings of the genius Nikola Tesla, the father of electromagnetism. Tesla invented the alternating current, which makes possible the generation of electricity and its long-distance transmission. Over a period of 85 years, Tesla patented more than 1,000 inventions, contributing enormously to humanity.
During his studies, Horta created a technology with electromagnetic resonance that can potentially generate huge amounts of energy on a cellular level. Stimulating biological material, he can provide extra energy to the cells in a body, which results in a healthy, balanced and increased body energy. This especially can make a difference in regenerative processes, beginning at the cellular level and expanding to tissues and organs. For more than a decade, this technology has been used by Mexicans and has become successful as an alternative health therapy.
In the next 10 years, human life expectancy will increase from 75 years to 120 or 130 years, if science takes bioenergy into consideration. New technologies in nutrition and electromagnetic biological cell stimulation are already applied today in alternative medicine. In March 1995, the US NIH (National Institutes of Health) published a document called “Magnetic Wave Therapy,” recognizing the value of these therapies in the treatment of diseases for which classic medicine does not have healing solutions.
Recent publications in the MEDLINE database have confirmed the therapeutic results of magnetic resonance as a solo or supportive treatment. Some of the diseases mentioned in these publications are diabetes, cancer, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, depression, osteoporosis, insomnia, epilepsy and arthritis.
Our bodies are made up of cells that number in the tens billions. Every second, one million of these cells die and are replaced by new, healthy cells. How do our bodies work this miracle to coordinate the birth and death of this quantity of cells every second of our lives?
In 1922, the Russian A. Gurwitsch discovered that all cells communicate with each other via photons, which are generated during metabolism. Each photon has a specific electromagnetic frequency. The technique used to support this system is called “resonance.” Resonance gives rhythm to each cell to provide extra energy.
If there is any communication problem within this resonance system, which means that the cells do not get the right information, the breakdown is manifested physically in a disease.
Horta’s new electronic technology provides resonance stimulation for the cells that are disconnected from the communication system within the body.
A REMINDER …
Today (Friday, September 1) at 4pm in the Sala Quetzal, Dr. Richard Ellenbogen a board certified plastic from Beverly Hills will give a lecture and presentation titled “21st Century Plastic Surgery … Beverly Hills Style!” The lecture will be filmed by a US television crew to be aired on E! Entertainment’s Show Dr. 90210.
Dr. Ellenbogen is know for his Volumetric Facelift, which uses a patient’s own fat to restore volume and revitalize the skin on the face. For this technique, he has been deemed “the father of fat grafting.” This type of facelift is much more natural looking than the traditional face lift, which can leave patients with a taut, pulled-back look.
Because of his experience and skill, he has been quoted by Time, Newsweek, USA Today, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and has also appeared on Oprah, Geraldo-At-Large, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Discovery Health, CNN and other national news shows.
Dr. Ellenbogen has been visiting San Miguel for four years. He and his wife, Stephanie, will move here after construction on their house is completed. Dr. Ellenbogen hopes to continue to practice medicine here and to perform free surgeries on children with burns and facial defects. You can visit his website at
www.beverlyhillsbody.com
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