Monday, May 1, 2017

Chi and the Meridian System

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' Dr. Shui Yin Lo is a particle physicist, inventor, acupuncturist, the
maker of Double Helix Water, and the founder of the Quantum Health
Research Institute. Dr. Shui Yin Lo's books include Double Helix Water:
Has the 200 Year Old Mystery of Homeopathy Been Solved?, The Biophysics
Basis for Acupuncture and Health, Meridians and Stable Water Clusters:
Physics and Health: A Picture Book, and over 70 research papers. He's a
visiting faculty member and lecturer at Cal Tech Institute of Technology
and many other institutions.

We invited Dr. Shui Yin Lo to talk
about the meridian system - so well-known in the the field of
acupuncture - and its place in thermography. Thermograms have been
available for the last 25 years, and are used to locate inflammation and
determine where tumors or disease conditions are likeliest to develop.

While
many people know about the marvel of thermography, very few women
actually use it for breast cancer screening. Instead, they use
antiquated, unreliable mammography technology which beams radiation into
their breasts. Thermography has many useful applications. It is used by
the Department of Energy, the construction industry, and is now being
used to indicate disease and the health of our meridian system, through
which chi flows.

While he was living in Melbourne, Australia, Dr.
Shui Yin Lo invented and patented a special laser so powerful that it
could get rid of waste. The U.S. Department of Energy, the Office of
Technology Development, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory
collaborated in this research. The country of Australia required that
Dr. Shui Yin Lo give up his patent so that they could classify it.

Dr.
Shui Yin Lo is also a qi gong master. He understands the meridian
system so well that he can look at a thermogram and know in minutes what
is going on with the organ systems and the body's meridian system. If
you enjoy learning and want to add new knowledge to your arsenal of
disease prevention, this would be a helpful interview to watch.'