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Close-To-Nature Medicine
Kenneth J. Dillon
Scientia Press
ISBN: 0-9642976-6-3
Non-Fiction, Health
Reviewed by Dr. Tami Brady

Like Healing Photons, a previous work by the author, Close-To-Nature Medicine looks to alternate therapies to solve the world’s current growing health crisis. Quality health care is becoming more and more a luxury for the rich. Obesity, heart disease, and cancer are on the rise. Drug resistant infections and lack of research funding only serve to hinder the problem. It is becoming exceedingly more obvious that something new needs to be added into the mix.

As in Like Healing Photons, Close-To-Nature Medicine discusses the potential of Blood Irradiation Therapy, using specific wave lengths to kill infection, bacteria, and viruses.  In addition to the information presented in his earlier book, the author also goes into some depth about the chemiluminescent properties of the immune system. At the basic level, this information infers that part of the reason that Blood Irradiation Therapy works is that the light waves actually stimulate the immune system as they simultaneously get rid of the problem. Thus, the body system actually comes out the process stronger and with more ability to fight secondary infection. This discussion takes up about half of the book.

The other half of this text explores a myriad of other alternative therapies. These topics range from very simplistic (simple in theory but definitely hard to practice) common sense about dietary, stress, and exercise changes that need to be addressed to a very intriguing discussion about the sensitivity of Red Blood Cells to electromagnetic forces. This later topic holds possibilities in a variety of areas including the use of magnetized water and metal bracelets designed to gradually feed certain metals directly into the skin.

Close-To-Nature Medicine is an extremely interesting read illustrating that opportunities for research, study, and testing are required at a much wider scope that is currently being undertaken. As is right now, funding is so restricted that the face of research is extremely narrow. It may be this narrowness that is restricting our ability to fight disease and live healthier lives.

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