Immunotherapy by Energetics begins with a diagnosis by the test of applied kinesiology and proceeds, depending on the case, with the treatment of autoimmune diseases, or with immunizations against infectives, etc.

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Diagnosis by the test of Applied Kinesiology
Immunotherapy by energetics begins with a thorough diagnosis using the test of applied kinesiology, allowing for a holistic understanding of the patient's health and identification of energetic imbalances.
Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases
We offer personalized protocols for the treatment of autoimmune diseases by restoring the body's energy balance and strengthening the natural immune system. We apply the protocol described in his book "False Targets" by German doctor Roland Brandmaier.
Immunization against Infectants
We offer personalized immunization programs to strengthen the immune system against infectants, using techniques of immunotherapy by energetics to optimize the immune response.
Personalized advice and follow-up
We provide personalized monitoring and advice to maintain optimal energy balance, thus promoting long-term well-being for our patients.

Integrative Approach

We take an integrative approach in two ways.
On the one hand, by taking into consideration physiological knowledge from the West as well as from Ayurvedic treatments and Chinese meridian stimulation. This appears in the two tables below clarifying the correspondence between meridians and cranial nerves, as well as between endocrine glands and chakras or nadis.
On the other hand, we pursue this integrative approach by adapting to the individual needs of our patients, by integrating the immunotherapy by energetics into their overall treatment plan.
About Autoimmune Diseases
Our experience leads us to classifying autoimmune diseases into three categories related to the concern for their prevention:
- Those which can be cured without leaving sequelae, like the irritable bowel syndrome - namely celiac disease, plus Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis -, or non-alcoholic cirrhosis hepatitis, the antiphospholipid syndrome, the stiffness syndrome or Gougerot and Guillain-Barré syndromes...
- Those which must be treated from the beginning lest they will leave harmful side effects, namely various arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes mellitus...
- Those which lead to degenerative syndromes such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, ALS, etc.
First law of integrative physiology:
The clockwise rotation of the meridians during the circadian cycle corresponds to the order of the cranial nerves around the brain.
Nerve | Order | Meridian | Hours | Chinese name | Nature | Functions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Olfactory | 1 | Lung | 03-05 am | Fei | Sensor | Smell |
Optical | 2 | Colon | 05-07 am | Ta Tch'ang | Sensor | Sight |
Oculomotor | 3 | Stomach | 07-09 am | Wei | Motor | Eye movements |
Trochlear | 4 | Spleen | 09-11 am | P'i | Motor | Eye movements |
Trigeminal | 5 | Heart | 11-01 pm | Sin | M & S | Face; mouth; touch; pain |
Abducens | 6 | Small Intestine | 01-03 pm | Siao Tch'ang | Motor | Eye balls |
Facial | 7 | Urinary bladder | 03-05 pm | P'ang Kouang | M & S | Facial expression; tears; taste |
Vestibulo-cochlear | 8 | Kidney | 05-07 pm | Chen | Sensor | Hearing; balance |
Glossopharyngeal | 9 | Pericardium | 07-09 pm | Sin Pao Lao | M & S | Taste; carotid pressure |
Vagus | 10 | Triple warmer | 09-11 pm | San chiao | M & S | Aortic pressure; parasympathetic |
Accessory | 11 | Gallbladder | 11-01 am | Tan | Moteur | Swallowing; neck moves |
Hypoglossal | 12 | Liver | 01-03 am | Kan | Motor | Speech |
Terminal | 13 | Extra vessels | Du mai; ren mai | M&S | Pheromones; aura |
See also: The Neuroanatomic Basis of the Acupuncture Principal Meridians. Peter T. Dorsher, MD, MSc. Nature Precedings: hdl:10101/npre.2009.3795.1: Posted 22 Sep 2009
Second Law of Integrative Physiology:
Chakras and nadis correspond to the endocrine glands.
Indian name | Gland | Chakra/Nadi | Sensitivity |
|---|---|---|---|
Sahasrara | Pineal (epiphysis) | Crown | Electromagnetic |
Ajna | Pituitary (hypophysis) | Third eye | Electromagnetic |
Vishuddi | Thyroid; parathyroid | Breath | Electromagnetic |
Anahata | Thymus | Heart | Electromagnetic |
Nadi Sushumna | Endocrine Heart | Central Nadi | Chemical |
Manipura | Medulo-suprarenals | Solar | Electromagnetic |
Nadi Ida | Endocrine Pancreas | Parasympathetic Nadi | Chemical |
Nadi Pingala | Endocrine Liver | Sympathetic Nadi | Chemical |
Swadhistana | Gonads | Sacral | Electromagnetic |
Muladhara | Corticosurrenals | Root | Electromagnetic |
See also: The liver as an endocrine organ: Hepatokines and ketone bodies, novel hormones to be acknowledged. Renata Risi, Catherine Postic, Mikiko Watanabe. Frontiers in science: frontiersin.org/journals/endocrinology/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022
Third law of integrative physiology:
The phase of the sun controls the successive rotation of activity of the body meridians, throughout the circadian cycle, driven by the energy of its black light at the Schumann resonance frequency.
See also: Schumann resonances. Wikipedia.org.
Fourth Law of Integrative Physiology:
The immune system does not waste its resources, so it only activates a single memory lymphocyte when immunizing against an infectant, targeting one of the effective antigens for the destruction of the infectant or infected cells.
Examples: activation of a memory lymphocyte against a single oncogenic antigen, either 6 or 8, against any Papilloma virus; similarly either NSP 7, or NSP12, or NSP13, against any Sars-CoV-2 virion
As a corollary, the theory of neutralizing antibodies against an infectant is implausible, because it would be a huge waste of its resources: antibodies are intended to connect killer cells.
Fifth Law of Integrative Physiology
The localization of the effect of a treatment on a specific part of the body is achievable by a conjunction of energetic stimulations, by the chakras, the nadis and the meridians, with their various associations with organic functions and neurons.
It is well known that an autoimmune disease in one organ corresponds locally to a deficiency in IDO (Indoleamine 2,3 Dehydrogenase), while its excess in another organ corresponds to cancer. IDO is the enzyme that produces the metabolites of tryptophan, an essential amino acid. The energy regulation protocol - ascending for one and descending for the other - allows a return to a healthy intermediate situation.
Because a microbe like Escherichia coli can be infectious in one organ while being beneficial in another, its eradication is enhanced if the infection can be treated by performing three treatments together: allergy of the infectant, anergy of the anti-infectant, and focusing on the infected tissue in the affected organ.
In the case of one of the many autoimmune ocular diseases, which are manifestations of diseases potentially affecting the entire body, treatment must be carried out by precisely targeting the affected area: sclera, retina, choroid, macula, uvea, etc.
A typical case of this rule of three is that of Streptococci in dental abscesses.
In the case of one of the many autoimmune ocular diseases, which are manifestations of diseases potentially affecting the entire body, treatment must be carried out by precisely targeting the affected area: sclera, retina, choroid, macula, uvea, etc.
Application for a union of opposites. Consider energetically stimulating and targeting cancer cells with a non-chimeric antibody, a tumor-specific marker, just as you would when fighting an infection. This is an approach without the potentially harmful effects of CAR-TCs.
Aura Transmitters
A vial of potentiated water is not electromagnetically emitting.
The patient's unconscious mind monitors the environment, both for a person's thoughts and for chemical pollution and waves. Its receptors are the nadis and chakras known to Ayurveda.
It is the emission of the aura which in return obtains by echo the information memorized in the vials of ITE potentiated water, held in one hand... or not.
The hands act as a secondary chakra for the thymus gland, which is linked to the heart chakra, and the feet act as a secondary chakra for the adrenal glands, which are linked to the root chakra.
By acting on the aura, without contact with the body, through manipulation, we can contribute to healing using the technique known as “reconnection”.

Sixth Law of Integrative Physiology
An emotion is a humoral mix of hormones, perceived by a specific area of the brain, and memorized by a meridian. It is therefore processed according to another rule of three assembling the Psychological, Physical and Physiological dimensions.
A typical case is that of the blockage due to the need of forgiveness:
Resentment x Tan Meridian (known as the Gallbladder) x Accessory (motor) nerve.
Seventh Law of Integrative Physiology
A symptom is one warning signal among others concerning a disease that needs to be treated. It is not enough to simply make them disappear; we must first look for their causes. To this end, we must use all the symptoms, even if they appear benign, to eliminate their causes. It is then sufficient to observe that the symptoms actually gradually disappear.
Serious consequence: ITE practitioners cannot limit themselves to specialties as is the practice in so-called allopathic medicine.
Eighth Law of Integrative Physiology
Healthy pH (acidity) and rH (oxidation) distributions in the body are energetically revealed by the multiple local balances between Yin and Yang. Three meridians specifically participate in pH transitions and thus in maintaining the diverse microbes of the microbiota in the appropriate organs for health: the Wei meridian for the transition at the pylorus, the San Tchiao meridian for the transition at the ileocecal valve, and the Ta Tch'ang meridian for the transition in the transverse colon.
Ninth Law of Integrative Physiology
The autonomic nervous system has three components.
The parasympathetic system is known to be associated with the Nadi Ida and the endocrine pancreas, Yang; the sympathetic system is known to be associated with the Nadi Pingala and the endocrine liver, Yin.
The enteric system is associated with the Nadi Sushumna and the endocrine heart, the proper functioning of which, influencing the central nervous system, is dependent on the balance between the other two components.