Guest guest Posted September 17, 2003 Report Share Posted September 17, 2003 Dear Moderator, Thank you for welcoming in your group. My name is Margaret Voon. I have been practicing acupuncture, herbal medicine, manipulative therapy, and energy healing for 15 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 hello, I recently joined the group and I must apologise to you all (great start huh?). I read a mail which touched me personally and also hit one of the bees in my bonnet. I fired off a response, without thought, which led to a couple of exchanges. And I hadn't even had the courtesy to introduce myself!! Sorry. This is me, in brief. Began with humanistic psychotherapy in 1974, training in Bio-energetics (Lowen, Reich, Boadella, Scott), gestalt, psychodrama, transpersonal psychology, rebirthing, etc. In 1979, inspired by the 'magic' of my own treatment, I abandoned that course (5 years completed, but never wrote final theses, so no certificate) and jumped into acupuncture training (5 elements, with Worsley) - got my Lic.Ac., then B.Ac. and finally M.Ac. in 1991 (circa). Mid-90's, following personal health challenges I was inspired to pursue Bio-energetic Resonance Medicine with a Vega machine and appropriate trainings. Then late 90's completed a course with The college of herbs and Natural Healing - Dr Christopher and Richard Schultz. 2000 I acquired a Kosmed (similar to Scenar) machine and advanced trainings. In 2003 acquired a Vega-expert and became Vega-approved UK vega trainer. So now me an odd-bod:_ Acupuncturist , mostly 5-element style Western herbalist Naturopath Kosmed practitioner Vega-tester Psychotherapist but shhhhh! I hope to learn a lot, contribute a bit love stephen -- Stephen MacAllan Lic.Ac., B.Ac., M.Ac., M.H., Cert.B.E.R.M., M.H. M.B.Ac.C.,M.A.M.H. Acupuncturist, Herbalist, Kosmed practitioner Vega-tester www.stephenmacallan.co.uk www.stephenandphilipnaturally.co.uk powered by amiga 060/mediator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 Hi Stephen, Good to have you abroad. Can you explain a bit more about the Bio- energetic Resonance and Vega machine? How do they fit in with your understanding of TCM? Attilio " stephen macallan " <stephenmacallan@u...> wrote: > hello, > I recently joined the group and I must apologise to you all > (great start huh?). I read a mail which touched me personally > and also hit one of the bees in my bonnet. I fired off a response, > without thought, which led to a couple of exchanges. And I hadn't > even had the courtesy to introduce myself!! Sorry. > > This is me, in brief. Began with humanistic psychotherapy in > 1974, training in Bio-energetics (Lowen, Reich, Boadella, Scott), > gestalt, psychodrama, transpersonal psychology, rebirthing, etc. In > 1979, inspired by the 'magic' of my own treatment, I abandoned that > course (5 years completed, but never wrote final theses, so no > certificate) and jumped into acupuncture training (5 elements, with > Worsley) - got my Lic.Ac., then B.Ac. and finally M.Ac. in 1991 > (circa). Mid-90's, following personal health challenges I was inspired > to pursue Bio-energetic Resonance Medicine with a Vega machine and > appropriate trainings. Then late 90's completed a course with The > college of herbs and Natural Healing - Dr Christopher and Richard > Schultz. 2000 I acquired a Kosmed (similar to Scenar) machine and > advanced trainings. In 2003 acquired a Vega-expert and became > Vega-approved UK vega trainer. So now me an odd-bod:_ > > Acupuncturist , mostly 5-element style > Western herbalist > Naturopath > Kosmed practitioner > Vega-tester > Psychotherapist but shhhhh! > > I hope to learn a lot, contribute a bit > > love > > stephen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 hello Attilio, BioEnergetic Resonance Medicine does not fit, at all, into my understanding TCM. I wear one hat for acupuncture and a different hat for my BERM/Vega/herbal/naturopath and yet another hat for Kosmed, but using a Kosmed machine is not rocket science - it is a bunch of procedures guided by the info-display on the machine. BERM and Vega-testing/machine are kind of synonomous (like a MORA machine) and are same as EAV testing (Electro-Acupunctur according to Voll). I wrote a piece for a web-site recently, herewith/below for your reference Some patients come to me for acupuncture and that is what they they get - the majority come with a number of problems and say 'fix me' - then I usually do the testing and set about 'fixing' them, using various herbal/naturopathic/complex homoeopathic(german style) protocols - I may use acupuncture, in addition, to support and strengthen specific systems/functions. E.G. I recently had a patient with a sciatica-type condition, testing revealed the presence of gall-stones, but for various reasons she was unable to do the gall-stone flush immediately so I used acupuncture to give relief to the sciatica, pending the gall-stone flush. Flush now completed, 300+ stones passed and sciatica all gone Hope that addresses your questions in not too boring detail regardez stephen > Hi Stephen, > > Good to have you abroad. Can you explain a bit more about the Bio- > energetic Resonance and Vega machine? How do they fit in with your > understanding of TCM? > > Attilio > > " stephen macallan " <stephenmacallan@u...> wrote: > > hello, > > I recently joined the group and I must apologise to you all > > (great start huh?). I read a mail which touched me personally > > and also hit one of the bees in my bonnet. I fired off a response, > > without thought, which led to a couple of exchanges. And I hadn't > > even had the courtesy to introduce myself!! Sorry. > >HOW DOES A VEGA MACHINE WORK? The Vega machine is a synthesis of homoeopathy, acupuncture and hi-tech western science. Science has determined electromagnetic significance to the location of acupuncture points and acupuncture pathways called meridians, in other words the body's electro-magnetic radiation (EMR) can be measured anywhere on the body but particularly on the acupuncture points. Thus, the first step for a Vega-testing session is to locate a responsive acupuncture point (due to disease and imbalance not all points are always responsive and thus useable). Science has further determined that every substance - wood, metal, rock, oxygen, wheat, diamond, liver tissue, uranium, streptococcus, etc. etc., also has a unique EMR signal.Homoeopathic preparations are made by taking 1 measure of the substance, say bee venom, or cytomegalovirus or, or etc., and adding it to 10 measures of water. From this diluted preparation 1 measure is taken and added to 10 measures of water. This process is repeated over and over again a variable number of times to produce the various potencies of homoeopathic preparation. At each repetition of dilution, the mixture is 'potentised' by a rhythmic 'succussion' or vibratory tapping. This produces the potentised preparation containing the vibration of the original substance (classical description). In modern scientific terms this means that the water now contains no physical trace of the original substance but the water is charged with the EMR of the original substance. The ability of of water to carry the EMR of what it has been exposed to is still somewhat controversial within the scientific community but research projects proving this are appearing at regular intervals nowadays. The human body consists of roughly 70% water, water fills each individual cell and fills the spaces between cells - thus this water carries the EMR of each and every item in the body, be it lead, healthy kidney/diseased kidney, virus, mercury, red blood cell, fungus in toe-nail, B6, calcium etc, etc. Earlier versions of the Vega machine required that the machine be loaded with an ampoule of, say, a homoeopathic preparation of diseased liver tissue so that the the EMR of this tissue is in the circuit. The more recent machines such as the Vega-expert (which I use) have the EMR's of thousands of ampoules digitised and installed in software, which allows for more rapid and more detailed testing. The Vega machine probe is then applied to the chosen acupuncture point and the resulting signal indicates either a diseased or a healthy liver or whatever, depending on the ampoules in circuit. An hugely detailed analysis of a person's system can then be prepared, however because we are dealing with ultra-fine EMR signals, very small things can interfere, great care must be taken to prevent extraneous EMR signals interfering such as mobile phones. In addition the practitioner's and the patient's mood can affect readings as well as the relationship between the the two - mood affects brain chemistry, which in turn changes the bio-resonance information in the water in the body. In the hands of a skilled and experienced practitioner the Vega-expert is one of the most detailed and accurate diagnostic machines available today. -- Stephen MacAllan Lic.Ac., B.Ac., M.Ac., M.H., Cert.B.E.R.M., M.H. M.B.Ac.C.,M.A.M.H. Acupuncturist, Herbalist, Kosmed practitioner Vega-tester www.stephenmacallan.co.uk www.stephenandphilipnaturally.co.uk powered by amiga 060/mediator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Chinese Medicine , " stephen macallan " <stephenmacallan@u...> wrote: > hello Attilio, > BioEnergetic Resonance Medicine does not fit, at all, into > my understanding TCM. I wear one hat for acupuncture and a different > hat for my BERM/Vega/herbal/naturopath and yet another hat for > Kosmed, but using a Kosmed machine is not rocket science - it is a > bunch of procedures guided by the info-display on the machine. BERM > and Vega-testing/machine are kind of synonomous (like a MORA machine) > and are same as EAV testing (Electro-Acupunctur according to Voll). > I wrote a piece for a web-site recently, herewith/below for your > reference > > Some patients come to me for acupuncture and that is what they they > get - the majority come with a number of problems and say 'fix me' - > then I usually do the testing and set about 'fixing' them, using > various herbal/naturopathic/complex homoeopathic(german style) > protocols - I may use acupuncture, in addition, to support and > strengthen specific systems/functions. E.G. I recently had a patient > with a sciatica-type condition, testing revealed the presence of > gall-stones, but for various reasons she was unable to do the > gall-stone flush immediately so I used acupuncture to give relief to > the sciatica, pending the gall-stone flush. Flush now completed, 300+ > stones passed and sciatica all gone > Are you referring to the olive oil flush? - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 hello jason sort of, yes. I use apple juice, olive oil, hepdissolve (my own formula) pink grapefruit juice and epsom salts stephen> testing revealed the presence of > > gall-stones, but for various reasons she was unable to do the > > gall-stone flush immediately so I used acupuncture to give relief to > > the sciatica, pending the gall-stone flush. Flush now completed, 300+ > > stones passed and sciatica all gone > > > > Are you referring to the olive oil flush? > > - -- Stephen MacAllan Lic.Ac., B.Ac., M.Ac., M.H., Cert.B.E.R.M., M.H. M.B.Ac.C.,M.A.M.H. Acupuncturist, Herbalist, Kosmed practitioner Vega-tester www.stephenmacallan.co.uk www.stephenandphilipnaturally.co.uk powered by amiga 060/mediator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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