SV2 Technology & Sound Light Therapy

SV2 Insight Bionetic Stress Assessment

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The SV2 technology is designed to eavesdrop on the body’s responses using a specialized type of biofeedback known as “Non-Cognitive Bionetic Feedback.”  Because everything in life has a vibration, a Digital Pattern Array (DPA) can be created to see how the body reacts to various DPA signals for substances such as vitamins, minerals, flower essenes, herbs, etc.  By measuring very small changes in the body’s responses to the DPA matrix, the software can “read” how your body reacts and “see” your actual stress picture.  This non-invasive process is comprehensive, painless, and easy.  You will get an accurate picture of the things the body wants but doesn’t have and what it has and doesn’t want.  It can also isolate what you might not be aware of regarding metabolism, elimination of toxins, nutrition, and levels of emotional stress.  Determining how the body is working, and identifying where it can be optimized, is extremely valuable in creating a wellness plan for your overall health. 

Stress and It’s Impact

There are two types of stress: background stress (what a person isn’t aware of) and actual or perceived stress (conflicts, jobs, money, children, etc).  Both types create a strain and place different demands on the body.  Background stress uses up vital resources with the body (nutrition, vitamins, minerals, etc). Actual stress causes fight-or-flight responses, activating the nervous system and releasing chemicals that, if not alleviated, become toxins in the body.  Without understanding the stress demand from your overall stress picture, it is impossible to fully promote wellness.  Stress affects all aspects of the person - the body, mind, and spirit.  Due to the complexity of stress, it is difficult to completely support the body.  

The Bionetic Stress Assessment (BSA) covers both aspects of stress and offers you a complete preventative approach to wellness.  

When the stress load gets too high, it becomes a weight on the body’s immune system, cardiovascular system, emotional and coping strategies, and impairs true healing due to lack of adequate sleep. This can compound itself, increase worry, and create a worse situation.  In periods of high stress, we often make bad decisions such as poor food choices, neglecting exercise, and focusing on worry.  By discovering why your body is reacting, the practitioner can help determine the best multi-dimensional solution (body-mind-spirit) to getting your body back into balance.  

Low-Level-Light Therapy

The use of light as a healing modality has been recorded as early as 2000BC in ancient Egypt.  Albert Einstein was the first person to theorize about lasers in 1917.  Lasers were first invented in 1960 and have since been used for countless scientific and commercial purposes; including supermarket scanners, compact disks, vision repair, steel cutting, transmission of telephone messages, and the production of three dimensional images.  Laser light is unique because it is monochromatic (one color), coherent (all waves are in phase with each other), and can be collimated (held to a small spot size at a great distance).  Dr. Endre Mester was the first to observe its positive effects.  He found that hair grew more quickly on shaved mice after their exposure to low levels of laser light. 

Therapeutic lasers have been used in Europe since Dr. Mester’s discovery in 1967.  The FDA approved the use of therapeutic lasers in 2002.  Progressive physicians have since been offering laser therapy to their patients in ever-increasing numbers.  

How Does It Work

The photons of laser light penetrate through the skin and are absorbed by special components of the body’s cells called chromophores.  Just as photosynthesis creates energy for plants, the absorption of photons in the cells increases cellular energy.  In areas of injury or damage, increased production of cellular energy improves the rate and quality of healing.  This is referred to as bio-stimulation.  

Because of its bio-stimulatory nature, laser therapy has the potential to help any situation wherein the body’s cells are not working properly.  Studies on tissue reveal a wide range of beneficial effects, including increased levels of endorphins, prostaglandins, and other beneficial chemicals; reduced levels of harmful compounds, such as C-reactive protein and interleukin-1; pain modulation through a variety of mechanisms; and increased rate and quality of tissue healing.  We are beings of light, and without it we lack the optimal promotion of healing and communication within the cells of our bodies.

Sound Light Therapy

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  • Improved skin tone and complexion

  • Enhanced muscle recovery

  • Reduced acne, rosacea, and eczema

  • Improved appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, scars, and stretch marks

  • Enhanced circulation

  • Quicker healing of wounds and injuries

  • Reduced pain and inflammation

Description

A world first, New Human’s Sound-Light Therapy (SLT) attachment delivers sound frequencies via 680 nm and 880 nm LED light directly to specific tissue depths, utilizing specialized pulsed signatures. Now you can deliver sound into any part of the human body, through the power of light! The profound nature of energy allows for transference of frequency from sound to light, and then back to vibration inside the tissues of the body. 

Embedded sound travels through all body cells and light can transport the ‘sound’ more deeply into the bones and connective tissue matrix(es) without physical limitations caused by scars or toxins.

A Season for Change

“Where did the time go?”, “Life is passing me by”, “I blinked and I missed it”.  All too often these words are spoken and the vibration of regret and exhaustion projects from within.  

Over the course of our lifetime, we can adopt a lifestyle of stress and unhappiness.  As we navigate through life, we form attachments.  Attachments to things, people, places, social status, even thoughts and emotions.  We quickly find ourselves consumed by these attachments, slaves to them so to speak, yet oddly complacent.  If we take an honest look inside ourselves, what we find is a lack of fulfillment and inspiration. These trivial attachments can be a source of suffering, yet out of fear of what we are without them, or what others might think of us without them, we continue to live under their burden.  Attachment limits our freedom. 

The season of autumn is a season for letting go.  Nature provides us with the perfect example of the beauty of change.  Autumn is a season of change, a time to reflect, and a time for transformation.  Our bodies, minds, and surroundings are constantly developing.  Every experience we encounter, every contact we make, is for our good.  No matter what place and time we find ourselves in, know it’s not by chance and it’s no mistake.  Embrace the moment!  Reflect, learn, grow and then release what no longer serves you.  

The gently falling of leaves of vibrant color exemplifies the beauty of letting go.  Let go of the old unnecessary parts of yourself as well as the inner ego.  Releasing and becoming unattached brings inner freedom to explore new options, receive new information, and make room for new blessings.  Through release we gain clarity.  

The season of autumn brings balance.  Day and night are equal in length.  The energy of the sun and moon are in balance.   We can follow the example of nature and take this time to find the balance within ourselves through self-reflection, awareness, and mindfulness.  The energy of autumn helps us to see the truth and create balance in every part of our life.  As Rumi said, “Life is a balance between holding on and letting go”.  

In the fall we see animals prepare for the winter.  To nature it’s instinctual. They gather food and settle into place for hibernation. Farmers reap their harvest.  People move indoors and prepare a safe and comfortable home.  This autumn, let us also turn inward and reflect on where we are in life.  Autumn provides an opportunity for awareness of ourselves as well as our current position.  It represents adulthood and maturity.  Allow yourself to reflect o the past, let go of what no longer benefits you, and look with courage toward the future and what’s to come because releasing what no longer serves you will attract more of what you want.  

Take stock of your current circumstances.  Assess the areas where you’re unhappy and unfulfilled.  Are there relationships that drain your energy?  Maybe a job that’s leaving you feeling empty?  Release deep wounds. As humans we tend to resist change.  Let the fall winds carry you forward to reap everything you wish for.  Be grateful and filled with thanksgiving  for the many blessings, experiences, and opportunities life brings to you.  

First Day Jitters

The first day of school always comes with a plethora of emotions-  Excitement, nervousness, anxiety, fear, sadness,  and a host of others - but this year is a little different.  All of these emotions are flowing strong, probably stronger than ever, but this year it isn’t just among the students.  It isn’t just the kindergarten students going to school for the first time, it isn’t just the kids who are at a new school, for the most part, it really isn’t even predominantly the students at all. It’s the parents!

I too am a parent and I understand the strong desire to protect your children.  It is my own strong desire to protect my children that has brought me to where I am today and why I am able to write this with unwaverable resolve and confidence.  Fear is running amok throughout our society today in response to what has been labeled a pandemic, but when we can see beyond the superficial appearance of our current world situation, and look deeper to see the big picture, it becomes clear that fear itself is the pandemic.  When we have an understanding of our body’s built in support system, we can see clearly that fear is unnecessary.   It is to be expected that we would be filled with fear when our trust is placed on merely a mask and hand sanitizer.  If we truly listen to our instinct, we know these are not where our resistance lies.  When we put our faith in a false protection, we will remain fearful.  Our strength and our resolve is found in truth.  

Rediscover the Truth

So, what is the truth?  Where is our true support?  Is it true that our body wasn’t designed to be able to handle stress and we have no resistance or resilience?  Of course not!  We have been designed with a support system that is working to assist us and support us throughout our lifetime - from birth to old age.  Our natural state, when this support system is adequately provided for and supported, is a state of balance and vitality.  

The situation we have arrived at today is the result of our drifting away from our natural design and losing the understanding of how our diet and lifestyle are connected to our body’s ability to function properly and heal.  “The foods we eat and the lifestyle we live have a direct correlation to the way we look , the way we feel, our ability to rest, and ultimately our ability to stay healthy.”- Dr. Michele Menzel.  This drift and lack of understanding does result in fear because we no longer know how to keep our body strong and resistant.  The fear itself creates a conflict that can lead to symptoms.  

We need not feel like victims of this or any illness.  Each of us have the power to be disease resistant and the responsibility to do so is ours.  If we are not eating a diet of nutritious foods that provide our body with the essential nutrients needed for proper function and healing, and if we are not living a lifestyle that aligns with our natural design, then yes, we are much more likely to experience symptoms and we will likely experience them more frequently and more severely than a person living a properly aligned lifestyle.  If we walk through life in fear and having negative thoughts and emotions, yes, we are much more likely to experience symptoms and we will likely experience them more frequently and with more severity than a person who has happy, optimistic thoughts.  In both of these areas, we are solely responsible for the way we are living, therefore we are solely responsible for our susceptibility or resistance to illness.  Our strength is not in a mask, it is not in hand sanitizer, it is not in social distancing.  Our strength is in the understanding of and alignment with our God-given natural support system - our immune system.  

A New Normal

We need not fear sending our kids back to school.  We need not fear going about our day and interacting with the world.  God did not design us in an inferior fashion.  He gave us everything we need for energy, vitality and longevity.  We do need to make some changes. We do need to make a new normal, but not in the way we are being programmed to believe.  Our new normal needs to be a routine where we continue to learn about our natural design and learn to live in alignment with it.  I cannot remember the source of this quote, but it is 100% correct - “We cannot expect to heal in the same environment that made us sick.”  It is clear as we look around today, our society is not a healthy society, we are a sick society. We have been designed to heal, but it is our responsibility to provide our body with what is needed for it to be able to heal and become resistant.  Let’s eliminate the fear and become empowered!!!  

Nutrition Presentation

“Let Food Be Your Medicine and Medicine Your Food.” - Hippocrates 400 B.C.

Never before in history have Americans been so concerned about diet and nutrition, yet never before in our history as a nation have Americans eaten so poorly. We have drifted so far away from eating pure whole foods that we no longer have much of an understanding and connection with the foods we eat and how they affect us.  Today our children have little idea of where food comes from or how it’s grown.  They only know that they can go to a drive-thru and get great food really fast!

It’s important we understand how food changes our body.  Food was created to sustain us and to help us rebuild.  Foods are the primary source of energy and are designed to assist the body when healing.  The foods we eat have a direct correlation to the way we feel, the way we look, our ability to rest, as well as our ability to stay healthy.  

Nutrient Levels in Traditional Diets

Dr. Weston A. Price was a dentist who after 30 years of practice was seeing changes in his patients dental health and their overall systemic health.  He suspected these changes were the result of the modern processing that had begun.  He felt the refining of the food was causing nutritional deficiencies and the health decline he was seeing was the result of these deficiencies.  

Dr. Price and his wife, who was a nurse, spent 10 years traveling to isolated parts of the world to study the health of populations not yet exposed to Western processed food.  Wherever he went he found straight teeth, freedom from decay, good physiques, resistance to disease, and good moral character.  There were the typical characteristics of the isolated groups eating their native diets rich in essential nutrients.  

What Dr. Price found when he analyzed the foods consumed by these groups in comparison to the American diet was the isolated groups were consuming 4x more water soluble vitamins, calcium and other minerals and 10x more fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) than the modern American diet.  These traditional diets of healthy, non-industrialized people contained no refined or denatured foods or ingredients.  

4 x more water soluble vitamins and 10 x more fat soluble vitamins!  This was in the 30s and 40s! Today our diet has diminished even further.  Many chemical substitutes have replaced real food with no thought to the consequences to our bodies and our health.   We are now 4 and 5 generations into eating these processed, devitalized foods and we know we can’t pour from an empty cup.   Each generation is born with a more severe deficiency than the generation prior and then continue to eat foods devoid of the essential nutrients needed for proper growth, function, and healing.  

Dr. David Katz from Yale Preventive Medicine Research Center has now predicted that due to the modern American diet, children born after the year 2000 will be the first generation in modern history to not outlive their parents.  There is no more time for compromise. 

Today we choose our foods based on the time and effort required for preparation, again giving little to no consideration to how those foods affect our body’s ability to function and heal.    A lot has changed in the last 50 years.  My grandparents lived into their 90s, lived independently, were active and maintained all their faculties into old age.  They were raised when every family had their own cow for milk or had fresh milk delivered to their home, they had fresh meat butchered or purchased it from their local butcher, they grew their own vegetables in their garden.  They had a very good nutritional foundation.  There was little processed food and it was expensive. So, in order to stretch a dollar, everything was homemade and very little went to waste.  

Today we are raised on white flour, hot dogs, cupcakes and coffee.  50 years ago the average person ate 12 lbs. Of sugar a year.  Today, we eat over 12 lbs of sugar a MONTH!  

The % of children and adolescents affected by obesity has more than tripled since the 1970s.  

1 in 5 school age children is obese.  Studies have shown nutritional deficiencies can create chemical imbalances that can affect children’s behavior and their ability to learn.  In 2015/2016 we had 6.7 million, or 13%, of all public school students ages 3-21 receiving special education services. (www.nces.ed.gov).  According to the IQVia Total Patient Tracker Database, in 2017 the U.S.. had over 7 million kids ages 0-17 taking psychiatric drugs for ADHD, depression, psychosis, and anxiety. 

The National Institute of health estimates up to 23.5 million Americans have an autoimmune disorder.  Autoimmune disease is one of the top 10  leading causes of death in female children and women in all age groups up to 64 years of age.  

Although heart disease and Cancer were rare at the turn of the century, today despite billions of $ in research to fight them and despite huge advances in diagnostic and surgical techniques 1 in 3 Americans dies of cancer, 1 in 3 suffers from allergies, and 1 in 5 is mentally ill.  Today chronic illness affects nearly half of all Americans (Nourishing Traditions, Sally Fallon).    Tragically, these diseases used to affect only the very old, and now they are affecting children in the prime of life.  Children today do not have the same chance for an abundant life as their parents and grandparents did.  New viruses are learning our new headlines, and problems with the immune system are overwhelming to where we’ve almost forgotten that we have a natural state of balance and vitality.  

Again, there is NO time for compromise.  The body is energetic and needs vital nutrients to function properly.  We ourselves must understand and then teach our children that a pure whole food is a food that has not been changed from its original state and as Dr. Bernard Jensen said, “Nutrition is probably the greatest of all the health arts...without a diet of wholesome, nutritious foods, wellness cannot be achieved and sustained no matter what else we do.”  

Deb Weichel, ND, D. PSc

Bionetics Practitioner

German New Medicine Consultant

Certified Transformation Lifestyle Coach

Support What Supports You

As my husband and I prepare for the local car show we host every year, we looked for a theme all inclusive of not only our local show and sponsors, but also a theme that represents our current world issues.  When he brought up the theme of ‘Restoring the Peace - Support Those Who Support You’, I recognized how this also has a direct application to our health.  Just as the world is experiencing a great deal of “dis-ease”, our bodies too are in distress, struggling to regain balance - the balance required for optimal health and wellness to be achieved.  

With our focus on restoring the peace within and the function of the body, the question becomes “How?”.  How do we relieve the current “dis-ease” that so many are experiencing?  The answer - Support!  Our immune system is our support system.  This system’s sole endeavour is to  assist us throughout our lives, to help us survive!.  Our body has been designed with a natural intelligence, an intelligence by which no malfunction ever occurs, no random symptoms are ever present.  Instead, every operation of the body is specific and purposeful as the immune system works to support us into a position in which we thrive.  Sadly, most people are not thriving today, but rather, struggling to survive.  When we properly support our immune system (better stated, support our support system) we can transform our bodies and lives from a mode of mere survival to thriving in life.  When we are stuck in a perspective where the focus is simply to eliminate the symptom without any consideration of why that symptom is occurring and what the long term effects of suppressing that symptom might be, the outcome is a further weakening of the body.  Suppression of symptoms works against the natural action of the immune system. It stops the body's natural healing process. By doing this we are working against our support system!  

To support the immune system properly we first need to understand why we experience symptoms.  There are really only two reasons.  1) We are what we eat and how we live on our everyday two phase rhythm and 2) We are what we think, believe, and perceive.  In my practice I teach every client about the natural design of the body and help guide them to an understanding of why their body is producing the symptoms they are experiencing.  With the fear eliminated and a new understanding in place, we look to the 7 Laws of Wellness, organized by Dr. Michele Menzel, ND, as a guide to proper daily living.  A guide to maximize our healing potential. These laws (Nutrition, Hydration, Detoxification, Rest, Faith, Sunshine/Outdoors, Exercise/Oxygen) support our immune system (support system) to the fullest degree.  Through proper daily living, supplementation, positive thought/belief system, and renewed faith in our body’s ability to heal, we can assist the body in regaining proper balance.  When balanced, we are resilient!  We CAN heal!  When living a balanced lifestyle, the body has the vital energy needed to function according to our design and thrive in all areas of life.  We need not fear disease.  Instead, we need to understand how to support the body as it assists us through all stages of life.  

We are energetic beings and balanced energy is necessary for health and longevity.  Disease does not just randomly develop overnight.  Disease results from long standing “dis-ease” in the body’s energy.  There are many factors that impact our energy flow.  Foods, chemicals, emotions, vitamins, minerals, sounds, colors, medications, radiation are just a few of the factors that influence the subtle energies of the body.  Everything we put into our body physically, emotionally and spiritually affects us energetically.  Subtle energy imbalances are present long before physical symptoms arise.  True healing and prevention lie in balancing these subtle energy disturbances.  Merely suppressing the symptom without addressing the energy imbalance that lies at the core of the issue can never result in a strengthened immune system (support system) and in a strengthened body capable of maximum potential.  

With the SpectraVision Scan we are able to get a customized blueprint of exactly what substances and emotions are impacting your subtle energies and creating distress - creating sensitivity and disrupting your energy flow.  The scan process identifies what is stressing your body, even stressors have been present from past traumas and are still lingering because your body has not had what it needed to deal with them.  With those scan results, we are then able to see exactly what the body is asking for in order to balance it energetically and assist the natural healing process.  

Masks, hand sanitizer, social distancing and isolation is not the answer to restoring our body to a state of peace and harmony, an environment conducive to healing and resistance.  If we want to achieve optimal wellness, it’s imperative that we stop suppressing the immune system and start supporting it!  There is no need to live in fear.  Support that which supports you!!!!

Dr. Deb Weichel, ND 

Find Your Rhythm

Every living being is designed to operate on a natural, everyday 24-Hr rhythm.  Our circadian rhythm is designed for us to be active in the daytime and to rest and heal at night.  Our daytime nervous system is the sympathetic nervous system and at night our parasympathetic nervous system takes over.  A tremendous amount of repair work takes place as we rest each night.  This repair and renewal requires adequate energy in order to be carried out and completed.  Every organ system has a window of time in which it cleanses and renews from the work of the day.  If we deny ourselves this period of necessary rest, or the body simply doesn’t have enough energy to carry out the renewal process, we cannot be properly prepared to take on a new day with maximum potential.  

If we wish to enjoy optimal wellness and vitality into old age, we must live an everyday lifestyle that aligns with our innate 24-Hr everyday two phase rhythm and provides the body with energy.  Living out of alignment with this natural rhythm depletes the body of energy thus reducing the body’s ability to maintain optimal function of organs, tissues, and glands.  

The 7 Laws of Wellness, organized by Dr. Michele Menzel, ND, serve as a guide to a lifestyle which honors and aligns with our natural rhythm.  The 7 Laws of Wellness, in no particular order, are:

  • Nutrition

  • Hydration

  • Detoxification

  • Rest

  • Faith

  • Exercise/Oxygen

  • Sunshine/Outdoors

At Optimal Wellness, I help my clients implement these laws into their daily routine, creating a new way of living that provides the energy needed for maximum healing, vitality, and longevity.  

Dr. Deb Weichel, ND, D. PSc

Flooding in the Heartland, Our Health in the Aftermath

What if our perceptions and beliefs about what happens around us can lead to conflict shocks?  What if those biological conflict shocks act as causative agents in our health?  What if the symptoms we experience might be occurring as a result of our innate intelligence working to support us through the conflicts we’ve encountered?  And, what if we could eliminate the fear of symptoms and illness because we understand exactly why our body is performing the way it is?

Our God-given, innate intelligence directs specific, purposeful programs to run every moment of everyday without our conscious direction.  We do not tell our lungs to breathe, we do not tell our heart to beat, and we do not tell our digestive system to digest.  The direction of these programs is all part of our autonomic nervous system.

With an open mind, let’s consider the idea that specialized, purposeful programs might be directed by our brain to run within the body in response to conflict shocks we encounter in life.  Let’s go a step further and imagine that these special biological programs are determined by the way our innate intelligence perceives life’s events, the way our psyche interprets what’s happening.  They run automatically, and with the sole purpose of assisting us during times of conflict shock.  And, what if upon resolution of the conflict shock, symptoms occur as part of the healing from the encountered conflict?  Instead of viewing symptoms as illness, we can understand that symptoms are intentional, purposeful healing events that occur in order to return the body to its original state of function prior to the conflict shock. 

Wow!!  We have just discussed a completely new way of looking at the cause of illness!  This is a major paradigm shift from what we are used to, so before we go on, let’s review.

1)    Our brain initiates a specialized program to run within the body as a direct response to a conflict shock.

2)    The type of conflict shock we experience is determined by how our psyche interprets the event. Our individual beliefs, perceptions, and programming all influence our psyche.

3)    Symptoms occur as part of the healing.

4)    Symptoms are meaningful and purposeful.  Symptoms=healing.

With these basics established, let’s see how the application of this understanding could be seen in our lives today.  Widespread flooding has recently impacted the lives of many Nebraskans.  This massive flooding was completely unexpected, completely unavoidable, had an intense impact beyond what anyone could have prepared for- indeed a conflict shock for those in its path!  Within seconds of the onset of flooding (the moment the shock was experienced), the brain of every single person in the path of the flooding initiated a special program in response to the encountered conflict.  This response is purposeful!  The response is specialized to exactly what your psyche and physical body require in order to deal with the situation at hand.

Individual responses to the flooding situation would widely vary from person to person based upon their unique individual beliefs, personalities, and backgrounds.  These differing responses would result in different types of conflict shocks being experienced throughout the affected population.  As different people experience different types of conflict shocks, different programs are initiated accordingly.  The flooding situation means different things to different people based on their individual situation, therefore they might all be experiencing the same flood, but they are experiencing it differently on a personal level. Their psyche is what determines the type of conflict they experience and what program the brain initiates in the body. What they make it mean to them or about them is what determines the type of conflict shock they experience and what program is initiated to run.  Let’s look at some examples.

To one person, the flooding may have been perceived as a threat to their property.  Therefore, they may experience a territorial loss conflict which would affect their coronary arteries.  Another person might perceive a threat to their life and experience a death fright which would affect the lungs.  To yet another person, the devastation may in invoke concern about how they will be able to survive financially which would be a starvation conflict affecting the liver.  A woman whose child was amidst the flooding may become concerned about her child’s well-being and experience a nest-worry conflict which affects her breast glands.  Other responses could include an overwhelm conflict (heart muscle tissue) or a water conflict (kidney collecting tubules).  As you can see, the same situation can be experienced in many different ways by different people.

No matter what type of conflict we may experience (we experience many throughout our lives), our body always responds perfectly with a significant biological program to support us during conflict activity and healing.  If we experience a conflict in which more cells are required to help us resolve the conflict at hand, then we will experience cell growth in the associated organ during conflict activity.  An example of this would be the lungs when a death fright is encountered.  When a moment of shock in which we fear for our life occurs, a special program in the lungs is initiated in which cell growth occurs in order to allow more air into the lungs and avoid death. 

If we experience a conflict shock where fewer cells are needed to support us through the conflict activity, then we will experience cell loss in the associated organ.  In a territorial loss conflict, losing property to flooding for instance, cell loss occurs in the coronary vessel for the purpose of allowing more blood to flow to the heart.  This increase in blood flow would physically enable the person to get their territory back, or establish a new one. 

No matter what type of conflict is experienced, your brain always knows innately what to do (exactly which special program to initiate), in order to help you through the conflict you experienced and help you reach a point of resolution as quickly as possible.  The program initiated will continue to run until we reach a resolution of the conflict.  For this reason it is of utmost importance that we downgrade the intensity of the conflict as much as possible, or better yet, resolve the conflict completely as quickly as we can.

Upon resolution of the conflict (moving back into the house, re-establishing security and financial resources, getting back to a normal routine, etc), the body will automatically move into a healing phase. During healing, the organ which was affected during conflict activity is restored to its original state.  Symptoms such as fever, pain, swelling, fatigue, etc. can occur during the healing phase.  These symptoms are as purposeful as the changes in organ activity that occurred during the conflict active phase.  Bacteria, viruses, and fungi can also be called in to assist in the healing process.  Let’s look at the examples previously mentioned and see what symptoms might occur during healing and why they are purposeful. 

For those who experienced a death-fright and grew cells in their lungs through-out the conflict active phase, these cells are no longer needed now that the conflict has been resolved.  The cell growth from the conflict active phase will therefore be broken down and expelled.  The break-down process may utilize specific bacteria to assist in healing, so a “bacterial infection” may be detected.  Healing always occurs in a fluid environment so chest congestion may be experienced (healing is also occurring in the brain so fluid accumulation/pressure may cause a headache) along with a cough to expel the broken down cells from the lungs.

In the case of the territorial loss conflict, the cells lost during conflict activity will be replenished during healing.  As previously mentioned, healing always occurs in a fluid environment, so it is reasonable to expect the possibility of swelling in the vessel.  Pain could also be experienced as a result of the ulceration within the vessel.  Because cholesterol is used to assist in restoring the lining of the coronary arteries, an elevation in cholesterol levels could be noted.  A healing phase that lasts a long time or that is continuously interrupted by medications or conflict triggers can result in serious complications so it’s very important to resolve the conflict as quickly as possible.  It is also important to know how to properly support the body through the healing phase as to not interrupt or the stop the body’s natural processes, but to assist the body by offering support.  By applying these principles, we can dramatically minimize the impact of the conflict on our health.

As we find ourselves working through the aftermath of this natural disaster, I encourage you to remain aware.  Be aware of your state of conflict activity and work to resolve/downgrade as much as possible.  Be patient and loving with yourself, understanding that your body is constantly responding to your every thought, perception, and belief.  Understand that your body’s response is always purposeful and never random, so if symptoms do appear, you need not be fearful.  Instead, seek out assistance from those trained to help support your body’s natural healing process.  It is out of fear that we desperately seek to stop the symptom without the consideration of the symptom’s purpose and what the long term effect of stopping the symptom (stopping the healing) will be.  Through love and understanding we can provide the body with optimal support through every event of life. 

For more information, or if you have questions regarding conflict shocks and how they might be presenting in your life, or if you’re looking to learn more about how to best support your body for optimal prevention and healing, contact Optimal Wellness at 402.806.2469.

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