2011
Volume 11, Number 2, pp. 63–85
Great medical discoveries of the 21st century
Part I: Revitalizing stagnant medicine by establishing energy-based bioscience. Disclosure of the aetiological factors of three major intractable maladies at the subcellular level: immune diseases, carcinoma and mental illness
K. Nishihara
Nishihara Institute, Hara Bldg 2F.3F, 6-2-5 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
For human beings today, three kinds of major intractable maladies, immune diseases, cancers, and mental illness, present urgent issues requiring the discovery of both causes and therapeutics. The author has developed an artificial bone marrow chamber as well as a hybrid-type artificial gompholic dental root using bio-active ceramics by means of inducing gene expression of mesenchymal stem cells via the hydrodynamic flow of bathing medium, which induces a streaming potential. As a result of this work, he noticed that in conventional medicine and bioscience there are three major blind spots concerning energy: “energy without mass”; the energy-generating organelles (mitochondria); and “animal biomechanical energy”. To bring about a breakthrough in stagnant medicine, the author has introduced the concepts of “mitochondria”, “environmental energy” and “biomechanical energy” into bioscience and therapeutic medicine. He has also introduced clinically bioresonance diagnostic methods (the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test) to disclose major causes of intractable maladies, which have been revealed as being brought about by intracellular infection of common nonpathogenic enteromicrobes, due in turn to absorbing improper environmental energies. These microbes cause deterioration of the mitochondria. Thereafter, he has established the new concept of mitochondrial energy-based medicine, which also provides insight into the evolution of the vertebrates, the unified movement of mammals, and the mechanism of the immune system. After that the author developed new therapeutic methods for the complete curing of the three different kinds of intractable maladies through treatment of intracellular infection as well as controlling environmental energy. The “intractable maladies”, which are conventionally accepted as being quite different, are induced by essentially the same cause: intracellular infections by nonpathogenic and/or feebly virulent enteromicrobes due to absorbing improper environmental energies. These bring about serious deterioration of mitochondria in the cells of the infected organ. Successful therapy is discussed. These maladies can be completely cured, if treated in time.
Keywords: diagnosis ex juvantibus, energy metabolism, evolution, gravity, hypophysis, intermediary matter, intracellular infection, intractable maladies, mitochondrial deterioration, ontogeny, pathology, phylogeny, quantum physics, terrestrialization, thermodynamics