Five Phases of Health Flowboard:
The first slide shows the five terrains of Five Phases of Health expressed as images of the typical organisms that thrive in those conditions of electrical (electron, redox) and magnetic factor (proton, pH) energies. The quadrants are laid out according to the typical Bioelectronics of Vincent (BEV) graph. Bioelectronics of Vincent is also known in Europe as the Medicine of the Future because of its predictive power.
Slide 2 shows Phase 1 terrain, with viruses lined up outside a thin exclusion zone of structured water. The video shows living cancer cells in vitro. Phase 1 terrain produces viral replication, tissue degeneration, and cancerous growth. Cancer cells implanted in connective tissue that is not in Phase 1 terrain do not grow.
Slide 3 shows Phase 2 terrain, with bacteria. The video shows a White Blood Cell, a neutrophil, chasing and phagocytizing a Staphylococcus aureus bacterium. Phase 2 terrain is where bacterial dysbiosis and parasitism occurs.
Slide 4 shows Phase 3 terrain, with fungal growth in the background. The video shows cellular regeneration by mitotic cell division.
Slide 5 shows Phase 4 terrain in the blood with red and white blood cells. Green algae that thrives in Phase 4, and supports that terrain when taken internally, is shown in the background.
Slide 6 shows Phase 5 terrain represented by accurate illustration of the mitochondria the balanced conditions in which they thrive.
Slide 2 shows Phase 1 terrain, with viruses lined up outside a thin exclusion zone of structured water. The video shows living cancer cells in vitro. Phase 1 terrain produces viral replication, tissue degeneration, and cancerous growth. Cancer cells implanted in connective tissue that is not in Phase 1 terrain do not grow.
Slide 3 shows Phase 2 terrain, with bacteria. The video shows a White Blood Cell, a neutrophil, chasing and phagocytizing a Staphylococcus aureus bacterium. Phase 2 terrain is where bacterial dysbiosis and parasitism occurs.
Slide 4 shows Phase 3 terrain, with fungal growth in the background. The video shows cellular regeneration by mitotic cell division.
Slide 5 shows Phase 4 terrain in the blood with red and white blood cells. Green algae that thrives in Phase 4, and supports that terrain when taken internally, is shown in the background.
Slide 6 shows Phase 5 terrain represented by accurate illustration of the mitochondria the balanced conditions in which they thrive.