The Living Matrix Part 4

Here is the fourth question and answer found in the notes of the Living Matrix MovieĀ  webpage on facebook. Again, there is a different perspective presented:

Why does conventional medicine ignore alternative healing practices like bioenergetics?

Modern medicine’s limited view of human biology unfortunately confines its approach to medical research with a similar myopic understanding of health and well being. That is, it targets separate pieces and parts of the body instead of treating it as a whole. The pharmacology industry, for example, employs double-blind clinical trials that test reactions of a new drug on a single biological function, such as blood pressure or metablolic rate. It goes a step further in constraining the outcomes of its research by calling for “evidence-based” results for that single function while lumping the drug’s actions on other parts of the body in a seemingly benign category called “side-effects.” If you really think about it, side-effects are the body’s way of waving the red flag of double-blind insolvency by demonstrating that, in fact, the whole body is participating in the trial, not just a single function.

Scientists in alternative health have come a long way in demonstrating that the body is more complex and intricate, and that it is not possible to test or treat any single functions of the body without affecting other functions. Bioenergetic medicine, with its holistic approach, does not have a separate category for side effects because it takes all effects – energy, emotion, well being along with biological, physical, and chemical – into account when studying therapies.

Bioenergetic medicine leads the field of complementary and alternative medicine in evidence-based scientific research. The techniques and technology have arrived to produce this evidence, and bioenergetics scientists are discovering more and more ways of using it to produce more. Conventional medicine can no longer dismiss the real, measured, and recorded evidence of bioenergetic research.

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