- 27 Sep 2023
TELL ME WHERE YOU LIVE AND I WILL TELL YOU WHAT YOU SUFFER
Photo by Ricardo Gómez Ángel
Living or working in a harmful place can have serious consequences for human health.
A "sick house" can be affected by radiation from cancer zones, invisible energies that escape our perception and are known as geopathies. These harmful radiations can come from underground water currents, geological faults, basements, among others. We often think of our home as a safe haven, so the idea that it could be the cause of various illnesses, from insomnia and migraines to leukemias and cancers, may seem unacceptable in the eyes of science. However, everyday observation by geobiologists shows that the enemy can often be inside our own home.
According to Raúl Echeverri, an expert in geobiology, "geobiology focuses on studying the relationships between health and the environment where we live or work, especially in the place where we sleep every night."
It may seem like a kind of divination art when a geobiologist, during a geophysical investigation in a sick house, identifies a specific point in a bedroom that coincides with the height of the sleeper's chest and asks whether the person suffers from bronchitis or another respiratory disease. The surprising answer is often, "How do you know? My father has always had lung problems."
These radiations from the earth penetrate vertically, from floor to floor, affecting health and disturbing deep and restful sleep. Today, we know that sleeping in the wrong place can be the main cause of sleep disorders. In the short, medium and long term, these harmful radiations can trigger serious psychophysical illnesses, stress, migraines and even diseases such as sclerosis, leukemia or cancer in a relatively short period of time.
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Research conducted by Austrian professor Kathe Bachler in Germany describes children's sensitivity to this type of negative energy. Many of them tend to curl up at one end of the bed or on the crib rails to avoid the negative effect of these radiations, although parents often place them back in the center of the crib without knowing that the baby is trying to protect yourself.
Calling a house "carcinogenic" or colloquially a "cancer house" may seem to lack scientific basis, but for more than 60 years, there has been enough research to prove it beyond a doubt. Geopathies can be even more serious if we live on top of a geological fault, regardless of the number of floors above it. In these cases, the radiation emission can be severe enough to cause cancer or genetic abnormalities in just two or three years.
"But not only the exterior of the house can be affected by electromagnetic pollution caused by electrical transformers or low, medium or high voltage power lines; also, and what is more worrying, faults can occur inside the house. due to poor electrical installations or defective appliances," says Echeverri.
Today, scientists have developed a number of measurement devices that allow geobiologists to detect and identify these invisible forces. Stress, insomnia and sleep disorders, nervous imbalance, memory loss, psychophysical exhaustion (asthenia), lack of appetite, alterations in skin and/or body temperature, alterations in color vision, alterations in blood constants with changes in pressure, variations in the amount of fat (cholesterol), appearance of heart, kidney, gastrointestinal disorders, muscle and joint pain, osteoarthritis and allergies, leukemias, cancer and autoimmune diseases are some of the disorders that can affect people exposed to this type of invisible pollution.
CANCER HOUSES: A RESEARCH THAT REVEALS AN UNEXPECTED LINK BETWEEN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
In 1903, the distinguished Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Sir Henry Rutherford, together with the astrophysicist Mc Lennan, made a crucial discovery: they identified the existence of highly penetrating natural radiation, energies with cosmic and telluric origins that, until that moment, had passed unnoticed.
However, it was in the 1920s that scientists Winzer and Melzer carried out research in Stuttgart that brought to light a surprising relationship between subsurface radiation and cancer. Despite what might be expected, when analyzing the different districts of the city based on the incidence of cancer, they did not find a correlation with the geological composition of the subsoil. Instead, they observed a marked increase in the cancer rate in districts located on large geological faults.
This discovery gave rise to the concept of "Cancer Houses", a notion that took shape thanks to the research of Baron Von Pohl, a German aristocrat who dedicated himself to a scientific study of radiation coming from the subsoil and its relationship with the risk of get cancer. In 1929, Von Pohl carried out his research in the small Bavarian town of Vilsbiburg, which at that time had just 3,300 inhabitants.
As an expert dowser, Von Pohl carried out a meticulous study of the subsoil and captured the underground water currents that flowed beneath the surface on a 1:1000 scale plan. This work was supervised by other scientists, and independently, Dr. Bernhuber, municipal doctor, made another map in which he indicated the houses where cases of cancer had been recorded in recent years, according to death certificates.
The result was astonishing: practically all the cancer cases that occurred in Vilsbiburg were found above the vertical of the groundwater currents. This finding was so significant that a notarial act was drawn up and Von Pohl's thesis was published by the "Central Committee for Cancer Research in Berlin."
Subsequently, another investigation was carried out with the collaboration of Dr. Hager, president of the Scientific Association of Physicians of Sttetim, who studied more than five thousand cases of cancer between 1910 and 1931. In this study, it was observed that in just Five houses had recorded 190 cases of cancer in a period of 21 years. These homes became paradigmatic examples of the "cancer houses", all located on the vertical of a vein of underground water.
The results of these investigations were confirmed by Von Pohl in his subsequent studies carried out in Sttetim, Grafenau and Dachau, which supported his initial hypothesis with irrefutable evidence about the existence of "cancer houses".
Consequently, carrying out an adequate survey in the place where we live, to detect and identify geopathic radiation and electromagnetic contamination, is revealed as an essential measure to prevent diseases that, unfortunately, can become fatal.