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December 22, 2009

Energy: The Frontier of Healthcare.
Roles of Eav and Pmap in Modulating Energy Balances

Narayan G. Patel
President and Research Director, Ayurveda Center, Inc., International Health Products, Inc., Global Energy Innovations, Inc., and Member Steering Board, University of Pennsylvania Medical School Philadelphia, PA; Wilmington, DE USA.
anilpatel@aol.com

 

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Abstract

Near death encounter and failure of modern medicine motivated me to incorporate and develop novel approaches to Healthcare. The diagnosis is done with EAV (Electro Acupuncture according to Voll) and treatment with PMAP (Personalized Medicine according to Ayurveda and alterative medicines by Patel). The protocol has five components.
1. Energy Meditation: In a focused modality brain is energized, the energy sequentially directed to Cerebellum, brainstem and distributed to ailing organs, which are cleansed and rejuvenated.
2. Energy water: Body energies are balanced and radionically transferred to water (Ludwig Wolfgang). This Energy Water (EW) becomes PMAP and is evaluated by EAV.
3. Personalized Medicines: Using above instruments and techniques, specific medicines are selected from the database of thousands of Medicinal Plants, Compounded Medicines and Prescription Drugs. They are checked individually and in combination for final efficacy.
4. Food and Diet guidelines: Patients are educated guidelines provided for foods. Individual foods are tested for allergies, therapeutic values etc. We consider ‘Food is medicine and Medicine is food’.
5. Exercise: Specific exercises are suggested. We view exercise therapeutically important. In addition to the physical activity it has Mind-Body component and some routine exercises include Yogic and breathing practices.

     
 
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