07/10/2024
We belong to an American medical organization called IFM, which was founded by two Nobel laureates, including Dr. Linus Pauling. Over 100,000 physicians are members, with 70 percent practicing conventional medicine. What sets the organization apart is its very high level of research and its philosophy that it is far more important to fix the root cause of the problem than to label or categorize it with various names or definitions.
I will give an example from our area of expertise: Often, people who come to us complain that they suffer from both OCD, various anxieties, and depression. Over the years, we have repeatedly found that this trio originates from the same place, and our treatment, which uproots the root cause of the problem rather than dealing with its manifestations, eradicates all three simultaneously. I know what I'm saying here may be hard to believe. Each of the three has a whole world of diagnoses, medications, treatment methods, and theories. We are neither familiar with nor interested in them. The names and manifestations don't lead us anywhere. But finding out what went wrong, when, and under what circumstances, which leads to OCD, various anxieties, or depression, is very interesting to us. And what interests us even more is the short process we conduct, which, with a very high success rate, makes all three disappear and become irrelevant in people's lives.
We also address ADD and ADHD. Many people with complaints about this issue come to us. We know how to deal with brain allergies, short-circuits in thinking processes, nutrition, and, of course, musculoskeletal and posture, but we always start with the emotional aspect. We start with the emotional aspect because that's usually where it also ends, and nothing else is required. The emotional system is our operating system, and everything depends on it. It decides what to pay attention to, how to express it, when, and under what circumstances and dosage. It never asks us how we are or what we think. It’s not interested in that at all.
I’ll give an example from our area of expertise: A mother called (and thousands have called with the same story) to ask what can be done with her child who is diagnosed with ADHD, cannot sit still in class, is disruptive, and unfocused. I asked various questions, and it turned out that when in front of a phone or computer screen, he can sit for hours every day without a problem. So does he or does he not have an attention disorder? Is it selective or the result of manipulation on the parents?