THE BIOENERGETIC FIELD
Publié le 04/04/2026
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THE BIOENERGETIC FIELD
«The microbe is nothing, the field is everything»
«Before trying to know the abnormal conditions that cause
disease, we must know the normal conditions that make up
health»
I.
Introduction
The notion of biological terrain is a complex datum of biology.
Just
as in atomic physics the notion of complementarity is necessary to
know reality, complementary modes of description are also
required to understand the movement and nature of the biological
terrain, which is only the reflection of the functioning of living
systems.
II.
Leukocyte biometry
While the most savage empiricism took place in the collection and
counting of leukocytes, scientists began by devising a new
technique for spreading blood and invented a device, the
automatic hemo-spreader, which made it possible to carry out
qualitatively and quantitatively comparable spreads, free of
alterations in the figurative elements of the blood.
Finally,
scientists highlight a series of rhythms whose studies make it
possible to detect the precise moment when the therapeutic
action is most effective.
The mathematical study of the living cell can be likened to "a
hydrodynamic complex affecting various types endowed with
vibratory properties, marked by oscillations, capable of bi-parting
or transforming, or exploding, under certain conditions.
Scientists
analyze the mechanism of the cell's regulatory forces, the
relationship with gravity, the cybernetic behavior of living matter,
the shape of living beings, and intracellular fields.
By introducing
the notion of the biological clock linked to ordinary time, scientists
established the laws of relativity in biology and showed that the
"biological terrain" is conditioned by man's situation in the
universe and that the rhythmic properties of the intranuclear
gravitational field associated with the magnetic field of the
physical universe - cosmic rhythm, biological rhythm - regulate our
internal biological clocks.
lll.
Leukocyte diagrams
1.
Ordinary diagrams
By using a hemospreader to carry out comparable blood spreads
every 10 minutes at most, the scientists note the following facts:
• The total percentage of phagocytes (polynuclear,
monocytes, etc.) which remains constant in a healthy
subject, varies in pathological cases, by bringing the time
to the scale of 10 minutes at most on the x-axis, and on
the y-axis the corresponding total percentages of
phagocytes, we obtain portions of bell curves limited to
their inflection point and between these points.
The
mathematical analysis of the diagram obtained shows that
these curves belong to the Gaussian bell curve family,
• the terminal inflection point of a bell curve is confused
with the starting inflection point of the next curve or the
two points are arranged on the same parallel to the y-axis
if the vertices of the curves are not at the same level,
• the concavities of the bell curves are found either
downwards or upwards,
• over time, the deviation between the inflection points can
vary between 22 and 84 minutes,
• the number of curves of the set of bell curves is equal to
the number of leukogenetic causes,
• The formation of any diagram shows the existence of
leukocyte rhythms endowed with periods measured by the
deviations at the bases of the experimental curves.
2.
Other types of diagram:
• diagrams formed by regular trapezoidal broken lines,
• the regular, saw-toothed diagrams.
IV.
The biological field
1.
Definition
The terrain is the set of physical, chemical, physico-chemical, and
biological processes that obey the general regulation of the
organism, the fundamental property of living matter.
It is subject,
as far as its behavior is concerned, to the rhythms of the universe
in the normal case and to the biological rhythms in the evolving
pathological cases.
The properties of the leukocyte and leukocyte
fragility diagrams are properties of the field.
2.
Types of terrain
A long statistical study has proven that leukocyte tests, updated by
their morphology and colorations, are field tests.
These leukocyte fragility tests make it possible to recognize the
following types of terrain:
a.
Carrier of common infection or parasitosis
The nuclei of the neutrophils become granular, their cytoplasms
burst, their granulations are grouped or disseminated in the
spread.
In parasitosis, the existence of many eosinophils is found in
the blood.
Polynuclear cells with large granulations are also found
in other diseases, such as asthma and in certain types of cancers.
b.
Tuberculin or tuberculous terrain
Polynuclear cells with large granulations, with a basophilic
tendency, are such that they are coloured blue-lilac.
c.
Carcinogenic ground
Some lymphocytes, those that have recognized cancer, have fairly
large purple granulations that eventually segment the nucleus,
giving the lymphocyte the appearance of a polynuclear fast.
d.
Oscillating Terrain
A terrain can oscillate without the patient in question having two
evolving diseases at the same time.
These terrains show
unambiguously that the tuberculin terrain and the canceric terrain
are antagonistic.
Scientists have shown that many patients,
originally tuberculin, develop cancer, when their tuberculin terrain
is transformed into a cancerous terrain or vice versa, but more
rarely.
The neglect of the notion of heredity in tuberculosis or
cancer, the preventive fight against tuberculosis without taking
into account the terrain, the abusive use of therapeutic agents,
such as antibiotics and vaccines, for example, have resulted in the
transformation of tuberculin soils into cancerous ones.
This
explains why the number of cancers is increasing considerably.
%
22 minute rhythm
60 minute rhythm
t
Pulmonary tuberculosis coexisting in the same body with acute
common infection
V.
Bioelectronics
1.
Introduction
Leukocyte biometry shows that the rules found on graphs, called
leukocyte diagrams, a representation of the chemical and
biophysical phenomena that govern the regulation of the
organism, are, as we have seen, field rules.
Another aspect of this
notion of the field is provided by bioelectronics, the science of the
micro-currents of life, which gives a simple and quantifiable
symbolic representation of it.
These two complementary
approaches to the same biological reality give the once empirical
notion of the field a particularly valuable scientific character in the
study and therapy of disease.
2.
Defining the terrain in bioelectronics
In bioelectronics, the field is the set of chemical, biophysical,
electromagnetic characteristics of the internal environment which,
defining an organic state at a given moment, condition the
response to aggression at the same time.
VI.
The basics of bioelectronics
1.
Phonic values
Professor L.
C.
Vincent and his collaborators, Professor Steinmetz
of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Nancy, have demonstrated that any
hydric, organic or mineral solution, simple or complex, can be
characterized from the molecular point of view, by three
measurements: that of pH, a magnetic factor; that of rH2, an
electrical factor; that of the specific resistivity (p) or dielectric
factor.
They demonstrated that these three parameters are
necessary and sufficient for this characterization.
The work
undertaken first by L.
C.
Vincent and L.
Roujon, then by Doctor
Jeanne Rousseau of Nantes, led to the following results:
• the values of pH, rH2 and resistivity, the means of
expressing the electromagnetic equilibrium of the internal
environment, that is to say, of the terrain, can vary only
within narrow limits, on pain of death,
• between these limits, certain variations are characteristic
of major morbid syndromes,
• There is a relatively narrow health zone, varying with age.
A perfectly healthy subject is theoretically characterized by 9
values (new statistical standards)
2.
The bio-electrogram
The bioelectronic examination of the field involves the
determination of the three factors pH, rH2 and resistivity on the
blood, urine and saliva.
The result of these determinations is recorded in a diagram called
a "bio-electrogram" which is a symbolic representation of the four
basic types of terrain, namely:
Terrain A: Acidic and reduced.
This is the area where lactobacilli, the gut microbes that make
vitamin B12, are found.
Terrain B: Acid and oxide.
It's the area of fungi, antibiotics, fungus, tuberculosis...
Terrain C: Alkaline and oxide.
We find viruses, thrombosis, cancers, AIDS, almost all the diseases
of civilization here.
Terrain D: Alkaline and reduced.
Pathogenic microbes of all kinds, plague, cholera, typhus
proliferate in this area.
B
Acid-oxidized
Alkaline-
Ci
35
Ca
C
Irreversible
cancer
Breeding ground
for carcinosis
polio
30
d
State
tubercular
rH2=rO2=28
leukaemia
Psychopathy
Reversible
cancer
25
thrombosis
P
S
22
C
cirrhosis
20
typhoid
Breeding ground
for bacteria
A
15
6
Alkaline-
Acid-reduced
7
8
pH
PS Perfect health
Cd thrombosis line
Ci Theoretical boundary line of irreversible cancers
Ca Theoretical boundary line of reversible cancers
Bio-electrogram
D
9
VII.
Comparative study of the two methods
Comparison of the two methods
While leukocyte biometry highlights rhythms that are, in the final
analysis, the results of internal biological processes, bioelectronics
completes this approach, by specifying these internal processes
which....
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