A New Approach to an Old Question: Why Does Crones Disease Exist
by Charlotte Kamman
If we ask ourselves that question, we might also ask ourselves why people still struggle with depression, anxiety or, uncontrollable anger... Why do we still struggle with the common cold, with doctors knowing so much and science being so advanced?
In fact, maybe actually the major part of existing illnesses, whether psychological or physical, are not curable in the traditional ways doctors are using.
The common denominator of 95% of all illnesses
I want to take you through an imaginary experiment. Imagine that we have a future cancer patient. We know that his tumor is going to develop within the next week, although, at this moment, there are no signs to be seen on the MRI scan. We are going to perform daily MRI scans, to discover exactly when the patient starts to develop a tumor. Suddenly, on day seven, the MRI scan shows abnormal cells which are the start of a tumor.
The MRI scans of the first days are indeed clear and don't show any sign of change on the spot where the tumor starts.
Stanford researcher and cellular biologist, Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. released landmark research in 1998. In his research, he proves that an undetectable cause is the cause of the tumor in our example 95% of the time.
e=mc, Einstein's famous formula, is the basis of many new theories and insights. The film "The Secret" is based on it, and Dr. Lipton used it as his starting point for his quest to find the cause which underlies the onset of a tumor.
"It is possible there exist human emanations that are still unknown to us. Do you remember how electrical currents and 'unseen waves' were laughed at? The knowledge about man is still in its infancy." (Albert Einstein)
All energy has a measurable frequency. In current medical technology, energy frequencies are measured with MRI's, CAT scans, PET scans, EEG's, and others. A current kidney stone removal therapy works by raising the frequency of the kidney stone, causing it to explode internally.
You probably know about the "fight or flight" response of our body. What you probably do not know, is that each and every cell reacts to this principle: If your body is in "fight or flight" mode, your cells go from growth mode into self-protection mode. Now, this does not seem to bad, but if you realize that a cell in growth mode is healthy and not susceptible to disease, and that a cell in self-protection mode is very vulnerable and not able to feed himself with the needed nutrients, you will understand why it matters. If we are under constant stress, our body is in constant "fight or flight" mode, and our cells are constantly closed and vulnerable to disease. Stress originates for a big part in our own system, in something we call "wrong beliefs".
Wrong beliefs: Why are they called "wrong"?
In The Owner's Manual for the Brain, a recent book by Pierce Howard, Ph.D., the author proves that we store all our memories in the form of pictures. Memories are often recalled in the form of pictures too.
Feelings don't just pop up. They are often related to our thoughts, and the thoughts often have to do with memories. Memories are never just memories; they only start having a meaning after we gave them that meaning. Thinking back to certain memories, brings back the emotion which belongs to the moment in time we are thinking of.
Sadness, shame, fear, anger... they are all based on pictures in our mind. What you belief about yourself or others is strongly linked to the pictures in your mind too. When you have to decide about which decision to make in a given situation, the database you search for available information exists of the pictures in your mind.
A thought is a rational reasoning about something that happens now or that happened in the past. A feeling is an experience of something that happens now or that happened in the past. All these "things which happened in the past" are stored as pictures in your brain. A belief is an interpretation of one or more of these pictures. Where we go "wrong", is in the interpretation of our experience. Experiences only get a meaning, if we give them an interpretation. Our early experiences in life are very determining for what we think as adults, how we behave, how we believe the world looks like. As small children, we live in a magic world, and the interpretations we give to our experiences are oftentimes very different to what we think now. If your grandma stays with your family for a long time, and then vanishes out of your life, you are probably going to think that adults can just evaporate from one moment to the other (while in reality, she went back to her own home because she was feeling stronger after her recovery from an operation). Correcting these wrong beliefs can be quite difficult, for it is almost impossible for the person having the beliefs, to see which ones are "wrong" and which ones are "right". Correcting wrong beliefs is only possible by changing the pictures.
Our body has a sort of switch board, just like a car has a fuse box. It is in this switch board, that we can change underlying patterns and images, that we can free the body's own healing power, and that we can solve blockages which prevent us from restoring our health. In 2001, Dr. Alex Loyd discovered the code of this switch board, and developed a self-treatment system to change our limiting beliefs by dissolving the underlying pictures. 99,5% of the patients report considerable improvement of their condition, and many reached a complete cure of their disease. People using the system also reported not having attracted any major disease since they started the treatment.
Summarized:
Recent research shows that most diseases are caused by the same source. Multiple studies reveal that 75-90%% of all patients visit their doctor for illnesses and diseases that stem from a single origin. In 1998, Dr. Bruce Lipton, a cellular biologist at Stanford University Medical School, clinically proved that 95% of all problems arise from stress. If we want to correct the problems caused by stress, we will have to stop the underlying process. Most of our stress originates in our past experiences, which are stored as pictures in our brains. To stop the stress, we will have to change the pictures. Energy is the common denominator which makes it possible for us to access the underlying pictures and change them.
About the Author
Crones Disease is a disease which is considered to be incurable. The latest research findings help to understand the underlying causes of Crones Disease and will shine new light on possible solutions and cures.