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Type of Disease Process Energy Level Capacity for Lumination Armor Bioenergetic Behavior
Health High Vigorous, appropriate Absent or temporary 1. Emotions vividly felt; expressed in appropriate somatic motor activity.
2. Energy discharged
Non-biopathic High Vigorous, appropriate Temporary; may account for "susceptibility" 1. Emotions vividly felt; expressed in appropriate somatic motor activity.
2. Energy discharged.
Inflammatory Biopathy Examples: ulcerative colitis and collagen diseases High Vigorous, inappropriate: e.g., unexplained fever, auto-immune phenomena May dictate locale of reaction, e.g., ulcerative colitis: energy trapped in abdominal segment (?) 1. Stasis: sexual excitation alive.
2. Rage felt, but with anxiety. Rage expressed in visceral motor activity, e.g., causes diarrhea in ulcerative colitis.
Cardiovascular-
Hypertensive Biopathy Renovascular Biopathy Cerebrovascular Biopathy
High Vigorous, generally appropriate Dictates locale of reaction, e.g., pelvic block in hypertensives traps energy in upper segments (chest) As above. Rage felt, but with anxiety. Increased vasculomotor activity, e.g., vasospasm and finally arteriosclerosis.
Metabolic biopathy; e.g., diabetes 1. Decreased

2. Tissues cannot hold charge (?)

3. Disproportionate loss of charge between blood plasma and tissues (?)

Impaired, but appropriate e.g., diaphragmatic block may precipitate the clinical appearance of the disease by disturbing pancreatic function (?) Other blocks may influence complications, e.g., renal, cardiovascular, eye 1. Rage reaction (?)

2. Resignation (?) Shrinking biopathy (?)

Leukemia

Lymphomas (?)

Cancer

1. Markedly decreased

 

1. Severely decreased

Intense and inappropriate. Directed against patient’s own RBCs which are abnormal (T-reaction).
Poor and sometimes inappropriate. Directed against tumor cells. RBCs lost as defense mechanism.
Role of specific armorings not understood

Dictates locale of tumors and metastases

1. Resignation
2. T-reaction
3. Cells of reacting system abnormal

1. Resignation: "chronic emotional calm"
2. Sexual excitation dead
3. T-reaction
4. Cancer cells