This article is longer than usual…
Knowledge is Power. – Francis Bacon
In the course of researching, treating, and ultimately curing my EMF Sensitivity (and Rheumatic Arthritis), I learned a great deal about the human body and its amazing ability to heal. If we let it.
I learned about the human immune system and the impact of our environment on its ability to function.
Environmental impact is direct yet incredibly complex.
Knowledge is Power. Experience is power to share. – Elizabeth Maxim
It wasn’t enough to have facts. The information, gained through research and direct experience, needed to be organized, then analyzed.
All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth. – Friedrich Nietzsche
In validating hypotheses and coming to conclusions I had to face some rather unpleasant realities.
I was shocked, disgusted, and saddened by the number of innocents whose lives and health have been dramatically impacted as a result of political apathy and outright lies when it comes to how toxic certain geographic locations have become.
Though still in a bit of shock I’ve been working on making the information available so that others can benefit from what I’ve been through, from what I’ve learned. One of the challenges is determining what’s relevant [Read beneficial].
And what isn’t.
As with all autoimmune conditions, there is a direct cause-and effect between the environment and EMF Sensitivity.
My emotions, if not my temper, were repeatedly stirred when I thought about why people , myself included, had fallen ill and yet…
Who’s to blame? In the pit! In the pit! – Frightened villagers in the movie Willow
There is plenty of blame to go around, but why and how it happens becomes inconsequential in the face of declining health.
Heal first, worry about finger pointing later.
So, how to move forward?
Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent than the one derived from fear of punishment. – Mahatma Gandhi
I decided that while I will provide plenty of explanation as to how, exactly, the environment fits into it all I am going to focus on the steps on the path to healing.
I am not going to crusade against any of a number of parties who share culpability. I’m not going to encourage lawsuits. I’m going to share information people can use to change their lives and their health.
To illustrate…
A couple of months back, I was speaking to a lovely woman, someone I always enjoy chatting with. She told me she’d been undergoing chemo.
“Oh, I’m sorry, I didn’t realize you had cancer.”
“I don’t.”
I was just certain I hadn’t heard her correctly, so I said, “You don’t have cancer but you are getting chemotherapy?”
The affirmative response came out as more of a sob than anything. Shocked, I repeated my question several times and she continued to answer that yes, she was being given chemo even though she didn’t have cancer.
“Why?”
“As a preventative!”
“What?!”
I listened, horrified, and thought of a doctor who’d recently been sentenced to prison time for something similar. Taking a deep breath, I asked a very simple, very straight forward question.
Can I suggest an alternative approach?”
“Yes!” she replied in another half sob as she pointed to skin that had turned black, and began to describe the horrible suffering, the deterioration of her quality of life, as a result of the chemo.
“My husband and I used to take walks at night. I don’t even have the energy to do that now.”
Reassuring her that there was hope, I proceeded to explain the relationship between mineral imbalance and cancer discovered in the early twentieth century.
“I asked the nurses why they were giving me magnesium but they won’t tell me why! They don’t know!”
I explained why.
I wrote down several resources, including the Gerson Therapy and the movie A Beautiful Truth. I then asked for an email address where I could send her the article about the Detroit doctor who’d been convicted for prescribing chemo for patients who did not have cancer.
She told me that she and her husband would go over everything and decide what steps to take. I wished her luck and left.
Weeks passed. I decided to stop in and see how she was doing.
Not sure what to expect, I stepped into her shop and stopped short.
She was transformed! She was beaming!
“Oh, Elizabeth!”
I stood smiling as she proceeded to fill me in.
“My husband and I read everything you sent…I went to my doctor and demanded to see all my labs…”
She was a new woman!
“Oh, I have my life back!”
My sincere hope is that my work will have such an impact for others who are suffering from EMF Sensitivity an/or other chronic health conditions.
To give hope, to light the dark, is the most wonderful expression of love…
- Elizabeth Maxim
Filed under: EMF Sensitivity, Holistic Living
