Guest guest Posted September 19, 2000 Report Share Posted September 19, 2000 Bodymind people: This was posted to another list I belong to, (a remote viewing list), by one of the best, if not the best RVer's/teachers in the business. He has had a strong interest in alternative healing for a long time, and will occasionally share one of his newsletters. With his permission, I'm posting the following for those who may be interested. Viv* For those interested in this. ) It was sent to another list by Lyn Buchanan, who says it can be freely passed on.. Alternative Healing > I just received a bi-annual newsletter from an old friend, Mr. Savely > Savva, Director of the Monterey Institute for the Study of Alternative > Healing Arts (MISAHA), a self-funded non-profit organization which has been > doing tremendous work for a good number of years, bringing the use of > alternative healing into the mainstream of modern medicine. MISAHA's > scientific oversight board reads like a Who's Who in the field. > > This issue of the newsletter, like each of the others I've received, > contains a wealth of very good and interesting information on the subject. > The articles include a range of subjects including an in-depth study of Ms. > Sun Chu-in, Chinese psychokinetic, an article on the ability of insects to > detect biofields, " Bioresonance and Multiresonance Therapy in Russia, an > overview of " New Research in the Energy Psychotherapies " , and " Search for > Medical Applications of Qigong with the Computerized Qigong Database " , and > book reviews, among others. > > One of MISAHA's practices is to line up people who are proficient in the > alternative healing arts with standard medical doctors for the purpose of > documenting their work under carefully controlled scientific conditions. I > once did such a research project for MISAHA to use my remote influencing > abilities to lower the blood pressure of hypertension patients at Cornell > Medical Center in NY. Over a period of 2 months, during which I worked at > randomly selected times from my home on patients being monitored in the > doctor's office, I was able to reliably show a documented effect of > lowering patients' blood pressure an average of 25 points. The pattern of > pressure reduction did not take place when I was not working, and did take > place when I was. The final conclusion made by the doctor was that > lowering a person's blood pressure from, say, 250 to 225 was not > " curative " , in that it did not bring a patient back into " normal " range, > but it could possibly save a life in time of crisis. > > Dr. Mann, the physician in charge, now has a new book out (forget the title > right now) on hypertension, but this experiment is not included in it. > Still, the experiment was performed, data was collected, and documentation > was accumulated to show that alternative healing methods can have an effect > in modern medical treatment, and that there are proper uses for them. It > was a small success in a long, uphill struggle. I have been grateful to > Savely for including me in his work, and would like to introduce him to > others who might be interested in learning about or even participating in > the ongoing task. > > So, if you are interested in real work being done in the field of bringing > the alternative healing arts to acceptance by modern medicine, you might > want to look into this organization. > > Details for those interested: > Monterey Institute for the Study of Alternative Healing Arts (MISAWA) > 3855 Via Nona Marie, Ste. 102-C > Carmel, CA 93923 > (831) 625-9617 > email: misaha > Web: http://www.whps.com/misaha/ > > Thanks. Don't take this as an advertisement - it is just a personal > reference concerning someone doing some very good work in the field of > healing. You might want to also pass this on to anyone else interested, or > to other lists to which you belong. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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