When Neil Essam first wrote about nullopathy, he also described his own theory of disease. He postulated that a person is born with a certain amount of health energy, and diseases and injuries sap that energy. He foresaw that one day science would invent a health energy “meter” to measure it. This has not yet come to pass, because his ideas were not accepted by the mainstream (because they are in the pay of Big Pharma).
He wrote that while it is possible to boost your health energy levels pro-actively (for example by eating exotic fruits like the ‘maksym’ tomato — yes, the tomato is a fruit!),
in almost all caƒes, the safeƒt & moƒt reliable method iƒ pasƒive regeneration.
However, thanks to Einstein, modern nullopathists have a more sophisticated theory, which I shall explain in a future post.

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August 25, 2008 at 12:19 pm
thor
I am most interested in the quantum field theory and it’s application in many areas of alternative medicine. I know that QFT has certain applications in homeopathy but I feel very strongly that the nullopathic approach taps into the same areas – perhaps of most striking relevance is the concept of “parallel self” where a miasm only affects one in a multitude of instances of a individual. Do you feel that by causing ‘quantum moments’ in the miasmic infected self, cross-dimensional interchange occurs whereby an anti-miasmic force is transmitted or entangled in the present space-time. It follows that a positive response to nullopathic treatment *must* actually be a maniferstation of this entaglement.
your thoughts?
August 26, 2008 at 7:54 pm
nullopathy
Quantum moments are interesting and need more research in order to find a positive result.