Steele Belok, M.D., Clinical Instructor of Medicine at Harvard
University Medical School, Staff Physician at Mt. Auburn Hospital, Boston,
MA
Maharishi Vedic Vibration Technology is a quantum mechanical approach.
It’s different from everything we have in contemporary or alternative
medicine. We already know that the body is made up of separate parts, and
those parts are made of smaller parts, and ultimately very small parts or
particles
The quantum mechanical understanding is that the smallest particles,
the elementary particles that make up matter, can be viewed equally as
solid particles or as waves. So everything, including our own bodies, is
made of both particles and waves.
And so, if the body is made of waves or vibrations, one could use
another vibration to restructure an area of abnormality. It would be like
having a tuning fork. When we hit a tuning fork and it starts vibrating,
then another tuning fork set at a similar frequency also spontaneously
starts to vibrate.
Nancy Lonsdorf, M.D., Medical Director at The Raj Maharishi Ayur Veda
Health Center in Fairfield, Iowa
I’ve been most impressed by the dramatic results that a number of my
patients have received with this approach for their chronic health
conditions. Many other treatments, both modern medical and natural, had
not given them substantial relief.
MVVT is compatible with any medical therapy the patient might need. It’s
a very effortless approach— the patient really has to do nothing. I
think that is really the appeal. With no effort the person can experience
a lot of benefit.
One of the most heart-wrenching problems that I see are parents who
have children whom they can’t control, whom they cannot make happy, who
make their lives very difficult. I’ve had some experiences now with
families who have brought their children for Maharishi Vedic Vibration
Technology, and I was truly amazed by the positive results.
Robert Schneider, M.D., Dean of the College of Maharishi Vedic
Medicine, Director of the Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention at
Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, Iowa
We've seen, on the average, that after three sessions of the MVVT
program, individuals report a 30 to 50 percent improvement in their symptoms.
This is most unusual when compared to modern therapies and is relatively
unknown outside of Maharishi Vedic Vibration Technology and Maharishi
Vedic Medicine programs.
Congress recently mandated that the National Institutes of Health look
at complementary and alternative medicine modalities, since nearly half of
the American population is already using these modalities and the NIH
really wants to know which work and which don't. In particular, the NIH
has put more than 17 million dollars into research on Maharishi Vedic
Medicine, because for the last 25 years research has shown that it is
effective.
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