Back in the Saddle - The Invisible Radiations of Injuries and Their Repair PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 16:07
The 12th Century Spanish King, Alfonso the Great, translated from Arabic scrolls a book which lists hundreds of medicines prepared from powdered gem stones. The Arabs claimed diamond powder, in addition to healing many diseases, gave a man speed, strength, concentration and bravery. Ruby powder would remedy weak­ness of the heart, sores, ulcers, and would break up blood clots. Emerald powder was used for fever, injuries, infections, psoriasis and eczema. Medicines prepared from gem stones are today being prescribed in Tibet, India and other parts of the world. Gem medical preparations are po­tent, powerful, expensive and, like drugs in the wrong hands, can be dangerous.

Unlike drugs, gem powders are similar to sand in that they do not dissolve and cannot be assimilated by the body - so how do they work? All objects in the universe, including humans and horses, radiate invisible microwave frequencies that can be recorded by infrared cameras. Dying or atrophied cells emit less energy. Injured or infected tissue or organs emit even more energy than healthy parts. Using infrared imaging the foot infection of a lame horse can be clearly seen by comparing the colours against the temperature scale alongside the image, the heat generated is shown spreading up the right foreleg.

Fig. A3:35. Infrared image showing the heat in a front right foot infection.

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Fig. A3:36. Compare the right leg with the left- the heat from the infection can be seen spreading up the foreleg.

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Anne Cawley writes: Clanfluther is a 12 Year Old, 16 Hand bay geld­ing by Sherngzar retired sound from 11 years racing. For the last 18 months, I was using him for escorting hacks in riding stables and hunting; he was excellent at both. In the Axe Vale Harrier’s Hunt at the end of September, trotting along a narrow Devon lane following a good run, Clanfluther overreached, pulling off a new shoe, and managed to tread on the longest nail, driving it into the sole. He was transported back to the stables where the farrier refi tted the shoe. At this point he seemed almost sound. The next day Clanfl uther was very lame. After a course of antibi­otics, he remained lame and the vet took swabs which revealed an un­usual antibiotic resistant infection. January three months later the infection had not cleared up and he was still lame. Dr. Jon Whale called at the stables and asked permission to take some infrared scans of hors­es for his medical research. Minutes later, the scans of Clanfl uther’s in­fected foot and leg revealed much higher temperatures than the healthy legs. Dr. Whale said the horse will be in quite some pain but, provided the vet agreed, it might be possible to help and suggested to look at www. whalemedical.com and would return with printed copies of the scans for the vet and farrier.

Fig. A3:37. Clanfluther getting ready for treatment.

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Fig. A3:38. Treatment using 2 lamps contain­ing emeralds and sapphires to the hoof and a third lamp with carnelians and diamonds to the leg artery.

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After seeing the scans, the vet took X-rays to ensure that Clanflu­ther’s injury was free of nails and bone damage. Later, back at the stables, Jon Whale gave an evalua­tion treatment to Clanfl uther’s foot and leg with three small electronic medical lamps containing emeralds and sapphires. Clanfl uther enjoyed the treatment. Jon said that the Lux IV lamps would relieve the pain and cool and calm the infection and in­jury. Fifteen minutes into the treat­ment, Clanfluther moved his foot away from the lamps as if testing the effects. After a moment he placed his foot back under the lamps and went to sleep. For three days, Clanfl uther was much better, bucking and gal­loping in the field, but on the fourth day he returned to the stables slight­ly lame. Clanfluther’s infection was chronic, his evaluation treatment had evidently rendered the infection and pain subclinical for a few days which gave him freedom to play for the first time in months and yet within six weeks he had recovered and was back working again without further treatment. For months, he was point­ing his right leg, taking his weight on the left. Once the infection had cleared, he predominately pointed his left leg, resting it from its months of burden, the scans showed this leg now slightly warmer than the right.

nakedspirit_coverFirst Published By Market Place Magazine

This excerpt was taken with permission from Jon Whale's book: Naked Spirit - The Supernatural Odyssey

About the Author:

Jon Whale is an autonomous research development scientist, these days work­ing almost exclusively on medical and psychological applications. He is a psychologist, life script analyst, graphologist, electronic design and develop­ment engineer, experienced in a diversity of esoteric and mystical disciplines and an international author, having written and published numerous articles, monographs and books.

For more information please visit: Whale Medical

 

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