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WE ARE ELECTRICAL BEINGS
EVERY HOSPITAL IN THE WORLD USES AN EKG TO MEASURE YOUR HEART'S ELECTRICAL FIELD AND AN EEG TO MEASURE YOUR BRAIN'S ELECTRICAL FIELD. THEY DIAGNOSE DISEASE BASED ON CHANGES IN THESE FIELDS. THEN THEY TREAT YOU WITH CHEMICALS. THIS IS THE GREATEST CONTRADICTION IN MODERN MEDICINE.
Think about this for one moment.
You walk into a hospital with chest pain. The first thing they do is attach electrodes to your body and measure the electromagnetic output of your heart. The EKG — electrocardiogram — reads the electrical field your heart produces with every beat. If the waveform is abnormal, they diagnose the disease. Arrhythmia. Ischemia. Infarction. The diagnosis is electromagnetic.
You walk in with seizures. They attach electrodes to your scalp and measure the electromagnetic output of your brain. The EEG — electroencephalogram — reads the electrical oscillations of your neural tissue. If the frequency pattern is abnormal, they diagnose the disease. Epilepsy. Encephalopathy. Sleep disorders. The diagnosis is electromagnetic.
They use EMG to diagnose nerve and muscle disorders — by reading electrical signals. They use MEG — magnetoencephalography — to map brain function using magnetic field detection. They use nerve conduction studies that measure the speed of electrical impulses through your peripheral nerves.
The entire diagnostic framework of modern medicine is built on the premise that your body is an electromagnetic system and that disease manifests as measurable changes in that electromagnetic field.
Then they hand you a pill.
The diagnosis is electrical. The treatment is chemical. This is not medicine. This is incoherence.
If an abnormal EKG pattern indicates heart disease, why is the treatment not an electromagnetic correction of that pattern? If an abnormal EEG frequency indicates epilepsy, why is the treatment not a frequency intervention to restore normal oscillation?
The answer is not that it does not work. It does work. Transcranial magnetic stimulation — TMS — is FDA-approved for depression and uses magnetic pulses to alter brain frequency patterns. Cardiac defibrillation uses an electrical shock to reset the heart's rhythm. Deep brain stimulation uses implanted electrodes to correct abnormal neural frequencies in Parkinson's disease. Vagus nerve stimulation uses electrical pulses to treat epilepsy.
Every one of these electromagnetic treatments works. Every one is FDA-approved. Every one proves that the body responds to electromagnetic correction.
But they remain last-resort options. Used only when drugs fail. The first line of treatment is always chemical — always a drug — even though the diagnosis was electromagnetic from the first second.
A doctor reads your heart's electrical field, identifies an electrical abnormality, and prescribes a chemical. This is like a mechanic reading an electrical diagnostic code from your car's computer and then changing the oil.
The instruments already exist. The diagnostic framework already acknowledges that you are electromagnetic. The treatments already work. The only thing preventing electromagnetic medicine from becoming first-line therapy is the fact that a frequency generator cannot be patented, marked up 10,000%, and sold as a monthly prescription.
They already know you are electric. They diagnose you as electric. They just refuse to treat you as electric.
🔔 They measure your frequency. Then ignore it. Share this.
Source: QuantumMedicineNews

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