Secret #2: Stress is Caused by an Energy Problem in the Body
We often think of stress as being caused by external circumstances, some physical event that throws us off. Someone cuts in front of us on the freeway. We have bills to pay and not enough money to pay them. We witness a horrific Earth quake and Tsunami in Japan and wonder if it could happen here.
But science tells us that regardless of the external circumstances, if there is a problem it registers in the energy field of the body. These ideas from quantum physics were first discovered by people like Albert Einstein who said, “All matter is energy.” George Crile, Sr., M.D., Founder of the world famous Cleveland Clinic said, “Diseases are to be diagnosed and prevented via energy field assessment.”
Loyd and Johnson say, “The understanding of quantum physics is opening up the greatest breakthroughs of healing and health that we have ever experienced.” They offer a nice analogy to describe the process:
One hundred years ago, before we had the electrical grid, if you wanted to have electricity you needed your own generator. (We are on solar power where I live, but need a back up generator in the winter). You put gas in the tank to fuel the generator. It required a source of oxygen (air intake) and it had to exhaust the byproduct in the form of fumes. As long as the fuel lasted, you had electricity.
It’s the same way in our cells. A cell has to have oxygen and glucose (fuel), and it has to be able to exhaust the waste out of the cell. When you stop that process, you get a “brown out” where the cell doesn’t function properly, and eventually a “black out” just as with the generator when it runs out of fuel. If the process goes too far, the cell will literally die. So you can see how stress sending the cells into a state of alarm can cause an energy shortage, leading to cellular damage and what we would eventually label a disease. The type of disease or diagnosis that manifests is simply determined by which link in the chain breaks.
Jed Diamond, Ph.D. has been a health-care professional for the last 45 years. He is the author of 9 books, including Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places, Male Menopause, The Irritable Male Syndrome, and Mr. Mean: Saving Your Relationship from the Irritable Male Syndrome . He offers counseling to men, women, and couples in his office in California or by phone with people throughout the U.S. and around the world. To receive a Free E-book on Men’s Health and a free subscription to Jed’s e-newsletter go to http://facebook.com/menalivenow. If you enjoy my articles, please subscribe. I write to everyone who joins my team.
I’m enjoying the series. I bought the book a couple of weeks ago, I can’t wait to really get into it! I’m 51 and was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2003. I did fairly well for awhile but now I’m in a wheelchair. My hope is to activate the Healing Code within my body.
Thanks for posting my article on Stress and the Healing Code. I’ve found this information very helpful personally as well as for my clients who are concerned about stress in their lives (just about all of us are).
Your article is excellent! It will be (as you can see) a series since it is a bit long for one blog post and I want to make sure people read the entire article. Thanks for writing it.