The 5 Phases of Disease
The 5 Phases of Disease is a model of biological terrain based on the science of biophysics as developed and clinically implemented in Bioelectronics of Vincent (BEV). In European Biological Medicine, BEV is known as the Medicine of the Future, both because it is how Medicine will grow to be more effective at understanding and facilitating health, and because it is highly predictive, rather than reactionary. See Dr. Glen's flowboard slides below the three parts of the TV show for additional imagery related to the 5 Phases model.
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The Five Phases of Disease - DVD |
The first page shows all 5 terrains. Phase 1 shows viruses attaching to a cell in the lower left. Phase 2 shows bacteria in the upper left. Phase 3 shows fungi in the lower right. Phase 4 shows algae in the upper right. Phase 5 illustrates a mitochondrion in the center. The following 5 pages show one Phase each, Phase 1: Energize (low energy viral, degenerative and cancer terrain), Phase 2: Rejuvenate (rapid aging, bacterial and parasitic terrain), Phase 3: Regenerate (fungal terrain), Phase 4: Cleanse (Allergy and toxicity terrain), and Phase 5: Balance (life stresses and endocrine issues). The page for each phase shows a video in the center. The first four are actual microscope videos, while the final one is an animation.
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How to Treat Disease Without Harming Your Terrain
The first rule of healing is the sacred Hippocratic Oath: "First Do No Harm."
Unfortunately, when you focus attention on the expression of disease, it is easy to lose sight of the health of the whole person.
Antibiotics are a good example.
If you are in Phase 2 with a bacterial infection, fungal toxins like Penicillin and their modern synthetic analogs, tend to radically shift the terrain into Phase 3 if they are well selected, judiciously applied, and supported by probiotic measures as well.
But excessive or incompatible antibiotics can just as easily shift the terrain into a chronic degenerative low energy state of Phase 1 that is harder to balance.
You see, your Mitochondria are bacteria, too!
And you absolutely need them to be healthy in order to produce 90% of the full energy each of your cells needs to sustain wellbeing.
In 2014, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) publicly announced the "end of the antibiotic era."
Fortunately that only applies to the pharmaceutical antibiotics that mimic fungal toxins.
Your immune system, when it is fully energized, knows how to make its own antibiotic compounds that are much smaller and penetrate more deeply into your tissues.
They also knock out all pathogens including fungi and viruses, without doing any harm to friendly flora or your mitochondria.
I think it is smart to keep an extra supply of these natural anti-microbial compounds on hand for emergencies, problematic infections that don't go away easily, and even as a potential problem solver in chronic health issues that conventional antibiotic drugs don't even touch.
Learn more about your immune system's 1st Line of defense here.
Unfortunately, when you focus attention on the expression of disease, it is easy to lose sight of the health of the whole person.
Antibiotics are a good example.
If you are in Phase 2 with a bacterial infection, fungal toxins like Penicillin and their modern synthetic analogs, tend to radically shift the terrain into Phase 3 if they are well selected, judiciously applied, and supported by probiotic measures as well.
But excessive or incompatible antibiotics can just as easily shift the terrain into a chronic degenerative low energy state of Phase 1 that is harder to balance.
You see, your Mitochondria are bacteria, too!
And you absolutely need them to be healthy in order to produce 90% of the full energy each of your cells needs to sustain wellbeing.
In 2014, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) publicly announced the "end of the antibiotic era."
Fortunately that only applies to the pharmaceutical antibiotics that mimic fungal toxins.
Your immune system, when it is fully energized, knows how to make its own antibiotic compounds that are much smaller and penetrate more deeply into your tissues.
They also knock out all pathogens including fungi and viruses, without doing any harm to friendly flora or your mitochondria.
I think it is smart to keep an extra supply of these natural anti-microbial compounds on hand for emergencies, problematic infections that don't go away easily, and even as a potential problem solver in chronic health issues that conventional antibiotic drugs don't even touch.
Learn more about your immune system's 1st Line of defense here.