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Type of Disease Process | Energy Level | Capacity for Lumination | Armor | Bioenergetic Behavior |
Health | High | Vigorous, appropriate | Absent or temporary | 1. Emotions vividly felt; expressed in appropriate somatic motor activity. 2. Energy discharged |
Non-biopathic | High | Vigorous, appropriate | Temporary; may account for "susceptibility" | 1. Emotions vividly felt; expressed in appropriate somatic motor activity. 2. Energy discharged. |
Inflammatory Biopathy Examples: ulcerative colitis and collagen diseases | High | Vigorous, inappropriate: e.g., unexplained fever, auto-immune phenomena | May dictate locale of reaction, e.g., ulcerative colitis: energy trapped in abdominal segment (?) | 1. Stasis: sexual excitation alive. 2. Rage felt, but with anxiety. Rage expressed in visceral motor activity, e.g., causes diarrhea in ulcerative colitis. |
Cardiovascular- Hypertensive Biopathy Renovascular Biopathy Cerebrovascular Biopathy |
High | Vigorous, generally appropriate | Dictates locale of reaction, e.g., pelvic block in hypertensives traps energy in upper segments (chest) | As above. Rage felt, but with anxiety. Increased vasculomotor activity, e.g., vasospasm and finally arteriosclerosis. |
Metabolic biopathy; e.g., diabetes | 1. Decreased 2. Tissues cannot hold charge (?) 3. Disproportionate loss of charge between blood plasma and tissues (?) |
Impaired, but appropriate | e.g., diaphragmatic block may precipitate the clinical appearance of the disease by disturbing pancreatic function (?) Other blocks may influence complications, e.g., renal, cardiovascular, eye | 1. Rage reaction (?) 2. Resignation (?) Shrinking biopathy (?) |
Leukemia Lymphomas (?) Cancer |
1. Markedly decreased
1. Severely decreased |
Intense and inappropriate. Directed against patient’s own RBCs which are abnormal (T-reaction). Poor and sometimes inappropriate. Directed against tumor cells. RBCs lost as defense mechanism. |
Role of specific armorings not understood Dictates locale of tumors and metastases |
1. Resignation 2. T-reaction 3. Cells of reacting system abnormal
1. Resignation: "chronic emotional calm" |