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Monday, March 22, 2010

PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BODY'S BIOELECTRIC VIBRATIONAL ENERGY SYSTEMS

Premise 1: The body communicates with and regulates itself by vibrations. There are numerous sources of these vibrations within the body.

There is no single life force or healing force. Instead there are many systems & pathways in the body that conduct/transfer various forms of energy and 'information' from place to place. All the systems (organs tissues, cells, molecules, atoms, subatomic particles & bioelectric currents/waves ) work together energetically to produce a whole.
In terms of energy waves & vibrations, the human body can be compared to a symphony orchestra. We know that there are many organs and body systems that generate electromagnetic fields and use these fields to regulate the body.

All the body systems interact together and exchange information to keep us healthy. No system acts totally on its own. For the sake of simplicity, let’s look at just a few systems that use vibrations in an energy fields to regulate the body and repair wounds.

                                                                            

The central nervous system (CNS) is a good example. It is composed of two separate types of cells: nerve cells or neurons and the perineural cells -- the mylin cell sheaths that surround, protect & optimize neuronal energy flow. The central nervous system, or neural nervous system, consists of millions of neural pathways of interconnected neurons reaching every cell in the body. Neurons conduct information from specific place to specific place as electrical impulses. This system uses a series of binary signals. The CNS conducts a digital like relay system of high speed, high volume signals throughout the body whose all or none signal qualities can cause spikes of highly focused energy, trains of energy pulses, and blockages that misdirect and restrict energy wave flow. This part of the central nervous system is responsible for sensations and motor movement.

The perineural system is the more evolutionarily ancient characteristic of our nervous system. It is composed of perineural cells. These cells completely surround each neuron in the brain, and perineural connective tissue surrounds and follows every peripheral nerve to its termination. In fact half the cells in the brain are perineural cells. The perineural nervous system communicates with slow waves and is analog in nature. It cannot transmit large amounts of data, but it transmits the signal throughout the entire body as opposed to point to point.

The perineural system regulates wound healing and tissue repair. Think about all the body functions involved in wound repair as opposed to moving a finger. The perineural system plays a role in the system wide regulation, coordination and integration of wound healing by many different parts of the body. Adrenaline is secreted, nutrients are sent to the wound area, bone repair is initiated, etc. A system that communicates with many areas at once is needed for this type of action and the wave communication of the perineural system fits the need perfectly.

The perineural system also regulates the operation of the neurons, so the systems complement each other. (Becker 1990) In both systems, the brain initiates the signal. In the case of the neural system it is pulses of energy. In the case of the perineural it is slow waves.

A periosteal system for bones surrounds bone cells and aids in the forming of new bone after a fracture.
A perimysium system for muscles aids in muscle regeneration and repair of damaged muscle cells.

The perineural system ( i.e. Schwann cells) also regulates the function of neurons, so the systems complement each other. (Becker 1990) In both systems, the brain initiates the signal. In the case of the neural system it is pulses of energy. In the case of the perineural it is slow waves.
“Peri” tissue is tissue that surrounds. The nervous system is but one of many systems in the body that have “peri” cells. The vascular system has perivascular connective tissue that goes throughout the body. It also communicates by waves.

Currents in the perivascular system are important in regulating inflammation, homeostasis, injury repair and carcinogenesis (adjustments to nourish a growing tumor). A periosteal system surrounds bone cells and aids in the forming of new bone after a fracture. A perimysium system for muscles aids in muscle regeneration and repair of damaged muscle cells.
In summary, the “peri” systems of the body are extremely important in many areas, especially injury repair. These systems communicate using extremely low frequency waves. These frequencies have been documented by physicists. (Siskin and Walker 1995)