Balancing is a therapeutic modality, or method of treating a patient, by “balancing” the different body organs and systems electrically. It is well known that the cells of healthy tissue are made of healthy organelles (small structures that have various functions within the cells). Healthy organelles, in turn, are made of healthy large molecular structures, called macromolecules. Healthy macromolecules are made of healthy atoms.
When is an atom “healthy?” An atom is healthy when its structure permits a smooth exchange of electrons with other atoms. This is a different concept and somewhat unusual for our minds to grasp.
All atoms have a nucleus, a core with a set number of positively charged protons. Around the nucleus, there are negatively charged electrons spinning in orbit. The maximum number of electrons that can orbit the nucleus depends on how many positively charged protons are in the nucleus. When an atom reaches its maximum number of electrons, it is said to be saturated. However, life can exist only when there is a constant uninterrupted smooth flow of electrons from one atom to the other in the molecular structures of our cells. For that to happen these atoms need to remain unsaturated with electrons. (Unsaturated means that the number of electrons orbiting the nucleus is less than its full capacity, i.e. safely below maximum). The reason is that when an atom reaches its capacity of electrons (saturation) it is not interested in either receiving or releasing electrons. And in our cells that is exactly the definition of death, or lack of life.
The fact of the matter is you need these electrons to keep flowing, and you need enough of them to form a good solid flow like a river. Those rivers of flowing electrons or pathways of energy, called meridians, are the essence of life and communication between different parts of the body. That communication is what keeps the brain aware of what the liver is doing. The poor brain sits in a cage of solid bone called the cranium, isolated from the rest of the body. If it weren’t for these “highways of communication,” the energetic pathways called meridians, the brain would never be able to make decisions second by second, minute by minute, regarding the function of all systems, organs and tissues in the body.
Therefore, the balancing modality first analyzes where there are interruptions in these energetic pathways. On one side before the interruption, the organs are flooded with electrons and need to be discharged. On the other side beyond the interruption, the organs are lacking in electrons and need to be charged. The balancing machine charges the organs low in electrons by means of a negative wave (negative meaning rich in electrons) and discharges the organs too high in electrons by means of a positive wave (positive means low in electrons). By doing this we equalize the two different compartments in the body. This wonderful therapeutic modality allows us to gain time to address the blockage. We need that time to try to neutralize and dissolve the blockage. Meanwhile, we keep the different systems and organs in the body in a reasonable balance so that the patient is functioning at a near normal level. This is a marvelous tool that we have available to us.