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Discover a revolutionary perspective on how modern life can impact our bodies at an energetic level!

This blog introduces an alternative theory about a previously overlooked cause of blood sugar imbalances. It explains why sharing insights from sacred geometry matters now, highlighting an underlying health disorder that differs from what the medical community usually recognises as prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. We can develop a new understanding of what happens inside and around the pancreas, with a particular focus on energy cluster accumulation in this area.

By paying attention to these invaluable clues, we can uncover how chaotic energy hot spots influence cells physiologically. It also enhances our understanding of them as hidden energetic risk factors for our health. This approach could reveal a promising new method in energy medicine to address these issues and prevent more serious conditions involving the pancreas and its effects on our endocrine system as we age. Such a preventative healthcare approach can lead to better long-term health outcomes. Please continue reading to discover how we can collaborate for a healthier future!

Discover hidden pieces of a bigger puzzle that resembles type 2 prediabetes

Misdiagnosis of type 2 diabetes

Three key points that can sometimes contribute to a misdiagnosis of type 2 diabetes.

First off, we acknowledge that the medical community understands there are many reasons why our bodies might struggle to keep blood sugar levels in check. Typically, this could be due to insulin resistance or not producing enough insulin from the pancreas. Also, it's well known that type 2 diabetes often develops in adults who have a combination of a sedentary lifestyle and years of unhealthy eating habits, such as frequently consuming fast food and high-sugar intake.

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However, there's more to the story than just those factors that contribute to the challenges many people face when trying to lower elevated blood sugar levels. There's a hidden piece of a bigger puzzle, one that's previously been overlooked. It turns out that there can be another underlying reason, which resembles what we see in prediabetics, who are at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes. We'll take some time to explore this topic later in the blog.

Secondly, let's consider metabolic syndrome, also known as mellitus syndrome, which is associated with an increased risk of developing chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes. This syndrome affects many adults, especially women, as they enter midlife and beyond. At this stage, some might find themselves in the prediabetic category based on key factors, such as how much alcohol they drink and the metabolic rate of their body systems.

The most significant factors to consider are the metabolic activities of the liver and pancreas. If these two organs are operating at increased metabolic levels, it may indicate that something previously overlooked is happening within the body. The resulting spike in normal baseline rates is also evident in individuals who maintain a healthy lifestyle to manage higher-than-normal blood sugars.

Thirdly, it’s completely understandable to want to assess health risks and encourage healthier lifestyle habits, as they play a key role in preventive healthcare. However, it’s essential to keep in mind that sometimes prediabetes and type 2 diabetes can be misdiagnosed, which might lead to the wrong kind of support and treatment. Often, many people get prescribed medication to help manage their symptoms. For those who are prediabetic and not showing symptoms, making some changes to their diet and increasing physical activity is sufficient to help prevent the condition from worsening and can reduce overall health risks.

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When we look at this issue from another angle, for many people with prediabetes or metabolic syndrome who are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, these methods may not always be effective for them. They may have a common health disorder that affects their physiology differently, causing elevated blood sugars that would usually be categorised as either of these two health conditions. Therefore, it's essential to recognise that they may have a different problem that needs an alternative solution. In doing so, this could help reduce the number of people receiving or awaiting treatment or medications that may not actually be necessary.

Humans have a propensity to develop intensely chaotic energy clusters within and around the pancreas!

Is there something more behind the rise of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes?

An alternative theory may shed light on what is contributing to this trend

The number of people diagnosed with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes is rising rapidly, and an alternative theory may shed light on something else that is behind this trend. Interestingly, insights from sacred geometry suggest that modern life is affecting our bodies at an energetic level. One aspect highlights that humans have the propensity to develop intensely chaotic energy clusters within and around the pancreas.

Furthermore, signs of potential energetic risk factors can exist in our bodies for years, often unnoticed, even before we get a prediabetes diagnosis. Other factors, such as obesity, not getting enough exercise, and an unhealthy diet, tend to mask these underlying energy distortions as the root cause of what appears like type 2 diabetes. By embracing these novel ideas, we can offer a helping hand in response to this growing concern in a different way and work together to combat its prevalence in society.

In my previous blog about the medical equivalent of "body whispering," we discovered that the chaotic behaviour of tiny energy clusters causes them to become stuck within cells and tissues. Even if we make significant changes to adopt a healthier lifestyle, these energy distortions will still stubbornly hold on. They remain stuck, like glue, and continue to exert their influence in one or more areas within the body. By using this new wave of imaging to identify the underlying issue as an energetic one, and analysing the extent of the aberrations to assess the potential risks they pose to our health, we can significantly improve the long-term outcomes for many prediabetics.

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Why does the disorder present like type 2 diabetes?

A common disorder with defining differences

This common disorder is often mistaken for type 2 diabetes because of the increased blood sugar levels, making it seem like the body is struggling to regulate glucose. However, the juxtaposition is that the pancreas is actually producing enough insulin to keep blood sugars within normal parameters. This suggests that another factor is at play, affecting the functioning of cells surrounding the pancreas differently. Remember, we're not talking about health conditions resulting from alterations caused by infections or cancer, but rather changes that occur due to the chaotic nature of energy clusters in that part of the body. One interesting aspect we'll look at now is the unusual behaviour of the cells surrounding the pancreas, which happens without any visible physical changes.

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A bloom of light

When tiny hot spots of intense energy accumulate near the pancreas, they cause the surrounding cells to vibrate in an unusual manner, which influences their usual activity, even at the atomic level. If atoms can't co-quiesce or oscillate, they exhibit out-of-sync behaviour, randomly knocking and colliding in a disorganised way. It is this uncoordinated manner that could provide a significant clue to what is troubling the pancreas.

One interesting effect of this trapped energy is how the cells respond to the movement of that energy. Under energetic stress, they light up due to their fluorescent properties. This is down to the triggering of a series of cellular reactions that produce a by-product, which glows when exposed to a blue light filter. As a result, these cells tend to fluoresce more often, displaying a bloom of light that points to an energetic root cause. This indication can help us understand the underlying energetic issue behind a disorder that presents like type 2 diabetes.

The altered characteristics of insulin

An intriguing effect occurs after the beta cells in the pancreas produce and secrete insulin. As the insulin travels, it encounters friction caused by the intense energy distortions. These electrostatic forces in the frictional areas alter the configuration of the insulin molecule. The isomeric twist in certain bonds distorts the molecule sufficiently to change its function.

Although the altered insulin can still make its way into the bloodstream, these alterations impact its ability to bind with insulin receptors on target cells. Instead, it attaches to a different receptor, the precise function of which is not well understood but is currently believed to play a role in inducing apoptotic cell death. It's suggested that when the altered insulin binds to this other receptor, it triggers a specific biochemical pathway that leads to apoptosis, signalling that the cells are in distress, similar to the earlier discussion about the bloom in bioluminescence.

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Cellular distress associated with an autoimmune disease

These types of cellular distress can be an early sign of an autoimmune disease, and a common disorder that is distinct from type 2 diabetes fits into this category beautifully. Unlike typical autoimmune diseases, where our immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys healthy cells, this disorder involves a different process. In this case, the altered insulin molecule induces the process of programmed cell death, and our bodies respond by activating the immune system to clear the damaged cells. Understanding this can open up new ways to address the accumulation of chaotic energy clusters around the pancreas, rather than attributing it to factors like a sedentary lifestyle or high sugar and fat intake as the primary cause for type 2 prediabetes.

What's even more exciting is that now we have this information, we can take proactive steps to address these energetic risk factors—making it a key part of our preventative healthcare strategy. The great news is that removing these energetic distortions is often simpler than we might expect, and it doesn't involve medications or long-term support from medical professionals. Let's find out how energy medicine can help.

Cellular distress can be an early sign of an autoimmune disease, and a common disorder that is distinct from type 2 diabetes fits into this category beautifully.

Energy medicine

An innovative approach to addressing the energy clusters

We’re excited to share an innovative approach to addressing energy cluster-related issues through energy medicine! Instead of using harmful methods like radioactivity, which can affect our DNA, or energy frequencies that might cause cell damage, we’re returning to a trusted source: visible light energy. Interestingly, insights from sacred geometry can help our understanding of how beneficial visible light can be as an effective therapy for energy clusters and their removal, which could truly transform energy medicine.

How can energy clusters be unstuck?

Getting energy clusters to unstick from an area within the body in a modern context of energy medicine differs significantly from how Dr Linda Jane Newby would heal energetic issues stuck in the body. With a helping hand from sacred geometry, valuable insight is gained into the first step to help the erratic energy break free from the electrostatic bonds that keep it stuck in situ. The effectiveness of this method is through reverberation of a specific seismic frequency, which can vary depending on the extent of aberration caused by these intense energy hot spots.

When considering the potential health risks associated with these energy clusters, it's crucial to control the frequency and intensity of the infrasound pulses required. This process ensures that the pulses can effectively reach deep within the body and make a positive impact even at the atomic level. The goal here is to unstick the chaotic energy without disrupting the body's natural energy flow. Once the intense, energetic behaviour has become unstuck, it is able to shift.

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How can energy clusters be relocated and removed?

Dry salt bathing is the medical equivalent of what Decus Healing does to rectify the energetic root cause of certain health issues. This specific process combines rock salt with a visible light frequency, making it an effective method for relocating intense, previously stuck energy.

It's essential to use a particular type of halite that's mined in the UK, and known for its distinctive crystalline structure that gives it a natural yellow colour. Applying a fine powder of this halite to a pinpointed area of the skin and using a certain frequency of visible light facilitates interaction with the large surface area of tiny rock salt crystals for a defined reason.

The appropriate light frequency depends on the degree of aberration exhibited by the accumulation of chaotic energy clusters identified and analysed by the medical equivalent of body whispering. As the visible light interacts with the rock salt crystals, it refracts at many different angles, creating a criss-cross pattern of light. The dynamics of this refracted light grid with multiple intersections can draw the energy distortions out of the body and disperse them into the environment.

As a result, the flow of energy around the body gets back into balance, allowing the body's natural healing abilities to readjust to its normal functioning. This means those energetic hotspots won't linger in the body anymore for it to wield its influence on tissues and cells, even at an atomic level.

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Energy medicine, which treats health complaints with an energy-related root cause, is a 23rd-century phenomenon poised for exponential growth between now and its future destiny.

In summary

A hidden physiological disorder holds the potential to be a game-changer!

A hidden physiological mechanism occurring within the bodies of many people, one that holds the potential to be a game-changer for preventive health. Insights from sacred geometry have deepened our understanding of a common disorder, allowing us to perceive it through the lens of aberrant energy clusters. By recognising these underlying energetic issues as separate from prediabetes—irrespective of their connection to metabolic syndrome—we can take significant strides toward reducing the number of individuals struggling to regulate their blood sugar levels. This alternative preventative healthcare strategy helps us to tackle these challenges more effectively, potentially averting misdiagnosis or misleading interpretations concerning prediabetes and type 2 diabetes and its treatment.

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Early indicators of an autoimmune disease

Crucial clues have illuminated key signs of cellular distress stemming from unusual energetic behaviour at the atomic level, affecting the cells and tissues surrounding the pancreas. These detectable changes are associated with a bloom of bioluminescence and alterations to the insulin molecule that can induce programmed cell death, known as apoptosis. Interestingly, this perspective reveals a different immunological response, serving as an early indicator of an autoimmune disease.

The growth of energy medicine

Energy medicine is emerging as a modern therapeutic method that effectively addresses energy clusters without disrupting the body's natural energy flow. We have introduced innovative techniques, such as the targeted pulsing of infrasound waves, along with dry salt bathing that combines halite crystals and refracted visible light frequencies.

It's exciting to consider that as we delve deeper into this field, the potential for discovering even more forms of energy medicine that can positively benefit human health without the side effects often associated with pharmaceuticals. Energy medicine, which treats health complaints with an energy-related root cause, is a 23rd-century phenomenon poised for exponential growth between now and its future destiny.