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GiGi
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"What Is Geopathic Stress?

Geopathic Stress is natural radiation that rises up through the earth and is distorted by weak electro-magnetic fields created by subterranean running water, certain mineral concentrations, fault lines and underground cavities. The wavelengths of the natural radiation disturbed in this way become harmful to living organisms.

Electropathological energy created by modern technology can also contribute to geopathic stress in the form of high and low frequency energy from telecommunication towers, electricity pylons, transformers, radar and radio towers.

Hartmann Grids
Hartmann Grids were discovered in 1950 by a German medical doctor, Ernst Hartmann. The lines form a grid around the earth, running north to south and east to west, and extend to a height of 60 - 600 feet. The north-south lines appear approximately every 6 feet 6 inches and the east-west lines appear approximately every 8 feet 2 inches. According to Dr. Hartmann, the worst place that a person can sleep or work is over a Hartmann knot, where two Hartmann lines cross, as harmful radiation is intensified at this juncture.

Geopathic Zones have a range of influence from 2 to 200 feet, and reach a height of 600 to 30,000 feet. Their direction is random and may be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. When natural radiation rises through the earth, its wavelength becomes distorted. These distorted fields of radiation are harmful to living organisms, and produce the geopathic zones. It is not uncommon to find them parallel to, or imposed upon the 'Hartmann Grids'. Geopathic zones can also be man-made. These would include electromagnetic fields that emanate from such structures as high tension, or satellite towers, electrical street poles, or fuse boxes.

Evidence Connecting Geopathic Stress to Illness
Geopathic stress has been found to be the common factor in many serious and minor illnesses and psychological conditions, especially those conditions in which the immune system is severely compromised. The major issue is an increased risk of cancer. While geopathic stress does not directly cause cancer, it weakens the body and makes it much more likely to acquire cancer. Studies have shown that over 85% of patients who die from cancer had regular exposure to geopathic stress.

The late Dr. Hans Nieper, M.D., stated that 92% of all his cancer patients and 75% of his MS patients are geopathically stressed. Dr. Nieper was a world-renowned cancer and MS specialist and operated one of the largest MS practices in the world, located in Germany.

Von Pohl proved to the Central Committee for Cancer Research in Berlin, almost 60 years ago, that one was unlikely to get cancer unless one spent some time in geopathically stressed places (mainly when sleeping).

Dr. Hager, M.D., found Geopathic Stress was present in all 5,348 cancer cases investigated.

The German physicist Robert Endros studied this question with Professor KE Lotz of the School of Architecture of Biberach (West Germany). Their analysis of 400 deaths due to cancer revealed that 383 cases were related to dwelling - over geological faults, underground waterveins and disturbances of the natural geomagnetic field.

Other potential problems of geopathic stress includes cardiovascular deficiency, attention deficit disorder, immune deficiency disorders, and chronic fatigue. Some lesser effects of influence are chronic body pains, headaches, sudden signs of physical aging, irritability, and restless sleep. It is also a common factor in cases of infertility and miscarriages, learning difficulties, behavioral problems and neurological disabilities in children. When the home or work place of the affected person is neutralized, the geopathic stress conditions resolve themselves and the body begins to heal.

Geopathic Stress And Sleep
Sleeping in a geopathic stress fault is particularly stressful. During sleep your brain is supposed to rest half the time and is busy healing your body the other half. However, if you are exposed to geopathic stress during sleep your brain never receives the full rest it requires to repair and regenerate due to the geopathic stress. To have optimal health it is important to make certain you are not sleeping on one of the geopathic stress faults, which will be discussed later.

Physical Indicators of Geopathic Stress
There are physical indications of geopathic stress such as cats, as they actually seek out sleeping over geopathic stress areas, owls snakes, high infestations of slugs and snails, insects, parasites, bacteria, viruses, ants and termites nests, wasp nests and bees all like geopathic stress lines. Most mammals avoid geopathic stress. Horses and cows stabled over geopathic stress may become sick or injury prone.

Geopathic stress can cause lightning to strike trees, produce dead or stunted gaps in hedges and avenues of trees, non-productive fruit trees, tree cankers and twisted growth in trees. Fruit trees are the most sensitive; oaks (like to grow near underground water hence their attractiveness to lightning strike), redwoods, and ash are most resilient; and elders are attracted to geopathic stress.

Bare patches in lawns, moss and fungi, stunted or mutated growth in veggie gardens particularly lie (or fall) on edge lines of geopathic stress. Ivy, bindweed, nettles, dock thistles, foxgloves, ferns and nightshades are attracted to and thrive in geopathic stress.

Animals and very young children have not lost their instinct to feel if a place is healthy or not. In the morning one can often see children cramped into one side of their beds. Oriented differently from when they were tucked in. It is wise to determine then if the bed is well positioned.

Animals in pastures will avoid a geopathic zone to the extent that one could follow their paths by looking at the area that has been grazed. Through out history, animals have constituted the economical base of rural properties and the greatest care has been taken to build healthy shelters for them. We see very few old farm buildings built on a geopathic fault.

The conjunction of high power lines, underground water streams and H grid crossing should be considered as extreme perturbation of the ambient field. It should be essential to have a correct positioning of beds in places where people have a diminished resistance and health, such as hospitals. According to the Institute of Geobiology of Lausanne (Switzerland) 30% of the patients studied showed signs of improvement after having their beds shifted from active zones.

According to B. Merz (Institute of Geobiology of Chardonne, Lausanne in Switzerland) just as a place can make us prone to disease or depression, another can lift us to more subtle levels of vibration, strengthening our body and spirit. Such places were sought-after throughout history and held as sacred. Some are natural wonders like Ayers Rock (the Aborigines have long known this), the Grand Canyon, the Matterhorn and countless other places on this planet which inspire the millions of modern pilgrims we call tourists. Other strong areas of geopathic stresses are man-made poles of attraction built on powerful sites by architects or priests obeying a sacred tradition, like the pyramids of Egypt, the statues of Easter Island or many Gothic cathedrals.

Detection of Geopathic Stress
Investigators have tried many different instruments, such as geomagnetometers (some very expensive), but none have proved as consistently reliable, accurate or as quick as a human dowser. Most scientists measuring geopathic stress with instruments will take a dowser along to locate the radiation initially.

The ancient art of dowsing has been misunderstood and condemned throughout history, mainly because it could not be explained how, by dowsing, one could find out in great detail about people and places. Now dowsing is accepted and practiced by more and more people, including medical practitioners. And so it can be beneficial in many ways:

Dowsing for water has been the most accepted way of dowsing for thousands of years.

Dowsing for health enables medical practitioners to determine and locate illnesses and select the most suitable form of treatment and remedy quickly.
Dowsing areas for Geopathic Stress can be learned in a matter of minutes using two 2-foot pieces of 4 gauge copper wire that can be purchased at Home Depot for under $1. Many who did not even believe in dowsing or geopathic stress found to their astonishment that they could dowse immediately. Unfortunately learning how to dowse generally requires having someone previously trained and capable of dowsing. Not everyone is able to dowse, due to their body imbalances. A dowsing tutorial is available on line (CLICK HERE).

One can also determine fairly reliably with a technique we do in our office called Data Collection of the Autonomic Nervous System (DCA). The person is exposed to melatonin, which has the same vibrational frequency as geopathic stress. If the person's flow of energy in their autonomic nervous system is impaired than they have been recently or are still regularly being exposed to some sort of geopathic stress.

DISCLAIMER: I am convinced that this material is true as I learned it from some very respectable physicians. However, the hard science is seriously lacking and I can not provide and specific references to back this information up. However, I am basing much of my work on the supposition that this is true.

Dr. Mercola"


Anyone ever felt an earthquake? believe they exist?

Take care.

P.S. About 48 hours before we had our last earthquake, our dog Sumi, a most gentle and smart dog, was very, very restless, constantly tailing any of the family members even into the bathrooms, tail between her legs..... we had a 6pointer shortly thereafter?


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Hi Gigi!

Just wanted to thank you for posting the information. I appreciate learning everything I can about anything that I have no clue about...which is pretty much LD and tx!

I also wanted to thank you for trusting us enough to know that we will be smart enough to "take what we like and leave the rest", and allowing us to make our own decisions regarding our bodies. I now have more information to make my own decisions.

Thank you for that! :-)
Lisa


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Thanks for posting this GiGi!

It's interesting about the insects. Our house has been settling quite a bit in the last year. My husband thinks fire ants are building mounds under the slab and causing it . Hmmm...think I'll look into the dowsing thing.

Thanks and Take Care.....Terri


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Gigi
The first line really made me laugh! Thanks.

Wow, this really blew my mind. The information is just incredible. I can relate to some of the instances because when i was little i remember wondering, well why is that tree twisted or why dosnt my tomatoes grow in that spot.
Especially w anting to sleep in a little cubby hole in some wierd place in the house!
Very interesting.........
Runner


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OK, I have no doubt that "geopathic stress" is a factor to be not only considered, but addressed.

I would like to know how to determine the geopathic stress in my home and etc.

When I first saw my current MD and he looked at my multi-system symptoms he asked, "Do you live in a sick house?"

Well, I didn't know, but I wanted to find out!

I am going to look for the link mentioned in the article GiGi posted for the tutorial on how to determine geopathic stress.

I realize that at one time this was a hot topic and I trust that those who do not consider this a factor will reserve their comments.

My point in bringing this back up on the board is...Have any of you learned how to determine geopathic stress???

Do I have to get a mammal in my home to determine this? I see the mention of copper wires from the local home improvement store.

Any positive feedback is appreciated.

Thanks,
Maggie


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Ha,My home is most likely over a cave system.I find blind cave crikets in my crawl space during their breeding season.. Stinging nettles are thick as grass in my woods behind my house after the spring wildflowers die off. I can only grow green pepers and all peper family plants very well, allmost everything else dies or dosent produce here. I used to be able to pick up a power feeling here ,but not anymore. Interesting theory!! MADDOG

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Maddog,

It sounds like you have some geopathic stress! (smile)...

Here is the link to the tutorial on how to check for it

Dowsing and Neutralizing Geopathic Lines
http://www.ascending-star.com/dowsing.htm

I am not a dowser, but I may be about to become one if it will help me to get well!

I will start with the simple things like where my bed is positioned and etc. The stuff in the link above is something that I will have to explore and maybe find someone whose expertise is dowsing. Where is the shaman when you need him???

Maggie


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