Digital Homeopathy
Digital homeopathy is a difficult concept to understand. The concept that
underlies the paradigm of homeopathy is that "vibrational exchange is the
language of biochemistry". We were taught that the molecules that are
administered to you, drugs, vitamins, hormones, cofactors, etc., "work" by
binding to specific receptors on the cell membrane, triggering a change
within the cell - a "drug" or biological effect. This is the structural matching
paradigm. When you think about it, it makes sense for our cell membranes
to have specific receptors for hormones, vitamins, and other "normal
human" substances, but does it make sense for our cells to have receptors
for drugs? Why should Mother Nature or Evolution provide us with
receptors for molecules that haven't been invented yet? In the vibrational
paradigm, the paradigm of homeopathy, the molecules that we give you, as
well as the molecules produced in your body, the molecules that govern
your physiology, work not by binding to a specific anatomic receptor on
the wall of a cell, but instead by emitting an electromagnetic signal, vibrating
at a specific frequency, termed resonance frequency, that can be sensed
and responded to by the cells of your body. Drugs work not by binding to
the cell, but by getting close enough to the cell such that their resonance
frequencies can be picked up and responded to. If this concept is true, that
vibrational exchange is the language, the mechanism. of our biochemistry
and physiology, then it follows that giving you a therapeutic molecule
would not be necessary, if we could instead give you the resonance frequency
of that molecule. Within the structural matching theory, if we want
to block the action of an agent (ligand) we administer to you a molecule
that blocks the receptor for the ligand. The ligand cannot bind to the receptor
so the cell cannot respond to the ligand. In the homeopathic paradigm,
we understand that it is the frequency emitted by the treatment molecule
that is blocking the receptor, that would otherwise be stimulated by the
frequency given off by the ligand.! In homeopathy we do not bother to
give you the molecule that emits the frequency of interest; we simply give
you its frequency but in concentrated, or "potentiated" form. Homeopathic
preparations contain only the frequencies once emitted by a therapeutic
agent. A solution of a therapeutic molecule is diluted over and over again,
to the point where no molecules of the original substance remain. All that is
left is the frequency given off by the molecule in question, now in concentrated
form. As it is the frequency that is getting the work done, the
more dilute the homeopathic preparation, the greater will be its concentration
of frequencies, the more powerful will be the therapeutic effect of the
homeopathic preparation. The physics by which serial dilution concentrates
frequencies is difficult to understand. Suffice it to say that removing
from solution a molecule that once emitted a frequency creates an entity
called a hyperproton, basically concentrated energy. Dr. Benveniste demonstrated
that the frequency given off from a given therapeutic agent could
be recorded, digitized, e-mailed across the Atlantic, and then "played" to a
biological system to generate a biological effect - the same effect that would
occur if the original molecule was administered in intact form. This is digital
homeopathy. In digital homeopathy it's all about the frequency; its not
about the molecule that emits the frequency. A system which utilizes the
principle of digital homeopathy for diagnostic and therapeutic purpose is
the Asyra.




