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Zones of geopathic stress Print E-mail

The sites where harmful radiation occurs are called geopathogenic or disrupted zones. They are created on the one hand by energy nets or grids and on the other hand by water streams and landslides, as well as underground water ducts in combination with the grids.

The networks, which are called global grids, are formed by the energy field of the earth and emit their radiation from the inner core of the earth towards the atmosphere. The emitted rays that are harmful to the health are detected in the form of energy walls.

The rays of the various zones of geopathic stress differ among themselves as to their intensity. In addition, the strength of these rays depends on the time of day, the season and the weather conditions, since the solar radiation weakens them. When the weather is clear, the geopathogenic rays during the day have only one third of their usual strength. However, even this weakened radiation is bad for human health. Since geopathologists do not work during the night, they do not measure the basic strength of the radiation.

There are two factors that amplify considerably the earth's harmful rays. One of them is the use of concrete in the construction of buildings. The metal that forms its reinforcement draws the harmful rays of the earth and thus multiplies their bad effect on humans. There is a distinct difference between a concrete construction and the older method of building which used natural building materials that had a limited insulation effect. During the last decades, more and more sick people visit their doctors complaining of symptoms, the cause of which cannot be found. In such cases, doctors usually speak of hereditary conditions. Only those doctors and therapists that have studied geopathology know that it usually has to do with the surcharge of geopathic stress.

The second factor is earthquakes. Geopathologist Gerardis-Emisch discovered a few weeks after the last strong earthquake of September 1999 in Athens that the harmful earth rays had become two and a half times stronger. Even within a radius of about 200 kilometers from the area where the earthquake took place, measurements showed an amplification of the rays by 30-50%. The inhabitants of Athens felt the increase of the geopathogenic charge mainly during the first months after the earthquake, in the form of an increased nervousness and irritability, among other symptoms.

The harmful rays of the geopathogenic zones cause pollution inside the body from the radiation which increases continuously, since the rays remain there. This results in the so-called surcharge of geopathic stress that effects the human body down to cell and nucleus level and causes various clinical conditions and symptoms. (See Contents "Illnesses and symptoms due to surcharges of geopathic stress")

When the geopathogenic rays are eliminated, it is usually noted that health improves after three to four weeks at most. Sleep disorders, difficulties in morning wakening, and morning migraine vanish immediately, as long as this is not impeded by other factors (pathological conditions of the body or the mind).

Zones of geopathic stress are found in almost all apartments and houses. Only when the length as well as the width of an apartment or a house are less than eight meters, it may happen, in rare cases, that there exists no geopathogenic disrupted zone.

Staying regularly within zones of geopathic stress is bad for human health. If the particular zone is in a corridor or some other part of the house where no one stays for a long time, then no harm is caused. The extent of the damage to health differs from person to person, depending on the condition of the body and the mind.

The zones of geopathic stress may prove dangerous for car drivers as they drive through country roads and on motorways, sometimes even in city avenues, when underneath lie disrupted zones (fields) with exceptionally strong radiation, as for example a double energy wall of the Hartmann and B�nker nets, together with a water stream. In such a case, the driver’s organism weakens if he exposes himself by driving for a long time in the harmful earth rays and this makes him tired and unable to concentrate. If one such disrupted zone is intersected by another zone of geopathic stress, e.g. by another water stream, or, even worse, by a "Black stream", the driver may have a brief black-out, a fact that often results in an accident. Such "black-out points" are known in many countries, though few people know what they were caused by.

There is an effective way of protecting oneself from the rays of the geopathogenic zones and from every other kind of harmful rays. (See Contents, "Protection from the rays.")

 
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