The book “ Chakras and Their Archetypes: Uniting Energy Awareness and Spiritual Growth” is extremely helpful. You can also learn to identify in yourself where the energy is blocked, clear it, and heal your own life. Medical intuitives like Carolyn Meiss and other energy healers can read energy flow and identify disease in our finer bodies even before it manifests in the physical world. Whatever habitual thoughts and feelings are causing “dis-ease” that manifests in our physical health and the planetary body too. “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Link Take care of yourself and the world outside you will be helped too. Did you know that the earth is 75% water and so are we? And our blood is the same PH as the ocean? The energetics of the microcosm and macrocosm are all connected. But until you are living a balanced life, the whole is not healed. So start improving one body at a time–physical, emotional, mental, spiritual or begin to heal them at once. Imbalance in one of your four lower bodies puts the entire energetic system in your body off-kilter. Science is the history of people solving mysteries: that sustained me when I was told I was attempting the impossible.What affects one part of your body also affects all the other parts. Throughout, my Christian faith was a great support, but I am a scientist, too. The same surgery has since been performed on other patients. I work as a speaker and personal medical consultant, sharing my knowledge of rare disease diagnosis. ![]() My health is fragile but stable, and I’ll be taking a cocktail of drugs for the rest of my life. I let sand run through my fingers, and caught lizards as I had done as a boy. I flew with friends to the Bahamas and saw the ocean for the first time. The fatigue had lifted, and I took my first holiday in 14 years. I later had the right medulla removed too, and although there were complications and it took 18 months to get the medication right to balance my hormones, by autumn 2013 we had cracked it. My mother was too ill to have the surgery but with my drug treatment she lived her last eight years with less pain and in better health. I was amazed by the little things I could do. On Christmas Eve I walked the mile to church. Within a few weeks I could sit upright for three hours without the drip. It took 18 months to find a surgeon to agree, but in September 2010 I had my first medullectomy. I reasoned it could be scaled up.Īs much as my life had been derailed, I loved knowing I was breaking barriers. I found decades-old studies showing that an operation to remove the glands’ inner medullae, the source of adrenaline, had been performed on rats and dogs – but not humans. ![]() If we could stop that, we could halt the condition. But in 2006 I had a fourth, highly specialised nuclear medicine scan, and, finally, we had our answer: it revealed my glands were glowing brightly, producing way too much adrenaline. When scans came back negative it was a big blow, and I cried and cried. I could function for short periods, but would always be an invalid chained to an IV unless we found a permanent solution.įor two years we searched for a tumour on my adrenal glands. ![]() We framed my condition as “primary hyperepinephrinemia” – too much adrenaline from the adrenal glands.įirst, we tried a risky treatment via a drip 24 hours a day, repurposing an existing drug. We kept in touch, in time becoming a team, honing my diagnosis by phone and email. In a wheelchair, I gave my talk about my condition and proposed a treatment.Īfterwards I was approached by a grey-haired man called Dr Coghlan, who said he thought I was on to something. I knew I needed to meet autonomic specialists, so in 2002 I submitted a paper to the American Autonomic Society’s annual conference in South Carolina and was invited to present it. I remembered one doctor saying my symptoms changed too rapidly for it to be a thyroid disorder but when I read that adrenaline disorders could mirror thyroid disorders, I thought my adrenal glands, located above the kidneys, might be malfunctioning. There were only a few specialists in the US, so I scoured medical resources. After much reading, I theorised I must have a form of dysautonomia: a disorder of the autonomic nervous system, which controls essential bodily functions like blood pressure, heartbeat and metabolism.
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