Definition of a hearth
A hearth is
the deposit of a toxin on the tissue, which can be of viral, bacterial, vaccine
origin…
Normally this toxin must be eliminated by the immunocompetent cells. If there
is one “encystement” of this toxin in the cells and the natural
elimination doesn’t occur, we obtain a hearth.
One can also
say that the disturbing hearths are body pathological zones which induce remote
effects by modification of the electromagnetic information flow. The difficulty
lies in the fact that the patient does not complain about these obstructions.
The body is permanently trying to get rid of these hearths where from useless
energy exhaustion.
A hearth is
translated, in E.A.V., by a drop of the measure at the points of the organs.
The presence of a hearth very seldom verifiable biologically since this hearth
is generally due to the presence of a toxin or a germ in small quantity and
in theory not circulating in the biological environments from which one will
carry out the dosages. The hearths most frequently met are:
- digestive:
represent the majority of the consultants
- dental: granulomes,
osteitis, scars
- sinusitus
- chronic cystitis
- vesicular
- etc...
The electro-acupuncture
of VOLL is of a great help for the doctors and the dental surgeons. It allows
the description of the dental hearths and gives for each hearth:
- its nature,
- its localization,
- the organs
which it disturbs,
- or the organ which
is at the origin of the dental problem.
This determination is
based on the precise measure of the reactivity of the points corresponding
to the teeth and the target organs. The hearths thus determined often escape
the clinical radiological and examination. They are however important for
the patient’s heath, because of disturbance of their energetic system.
To reduce the hearth
one will be able to use a low homeopathic dilution (3 to 10 D) of toxin composing
the hearth. That will be able to be checked by a re-establishment of the normal
measure.