The Radio show Coast to Coast AM from March 8 2011 - Listen to all and then make comment below.
Harvey Bigelsen M.D.
As a tireless advocate for homeopathy and biological medicine, Dr. Harvey Bigelsen has courted controversy and endured legal persecution, while helping to change the public perception of healthcare. A true pioneer, Bigelsen co-authored the Arizona Homeopathic Medical Practice Act, and was appointed by then Governor Babbitt to establish a board, and while acting as president, to set the standards for holistic medicine. The law gives homeopathy equal legal status with allopathic and osteopathic medicine. For the first time holistic physicians attained true medical freedom within a peer reviewed board. To assure homeopathic physicians are well-trained, Dr. Bigelsen’s law requires that they must have an active, United States license as a medical doctor or an osteopathic physician.
Though he now counsels patients to avoid surgery whenever possible, Dr. Bigelsen began his medical career as an ophthalmologist. As a young doctor, he served his country in Vietnam, ranked as a commanding officer in charge of mass casualties, and performed hundreds of surgeries as a trauma surgeon. The war was a turning point in his life, igniting his lifelong distrust of authority. In 1971, after being honorably discharged, he began a successful practice in Princeton, New Jersey. The young doctor grew frustrated by his inability to cure his patients—he felt more like a mechanic, fixing problems but never addressing the underlying problems. He began looking for options. In 1976, after extensive exploration into other healing modalities and a life-changing appointment with Dr. John Diamond, a medical doctor who followed homeopathic philosophy, he moved his family to Arizona to work in a holistic clinic. There he began his path as one of the true medical trailblazers in the United States. In 1978, Dr. Bigelsen was elected as a member of the founding board of trustees of the American Holistic Medical Association, today the oldest holistic medical organization of its kind.
Bigelsen’s groundbreaking efforts drew detractors within the medical establishment and the American Medical Association. Subjected to three years of grand jury investigations, Medicare indicted him on 117 counts of fraud amounting to a total of $3,500. He was eventually convicted in 1994 for a grand total of $145. His own health in ruins, Bigelsen forfeited both his medical and homeopathic licenses and for a time set up a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, where he gained invaluable clinical experience treating patients whose American doctors had failed. Undeterred by the harassment, Dr. Bigelsen continues to promote his pioneering beliefs in non-traditional healthcare, and currently consults in Nevada City, California.
In 1986, the Hans Nieper Foundation awarded Dr. Bigelsen the Person of the Year, recognizing his work as the most influential for the advancement of natural medicine in the U.S. Dr. Bigelsen has appeared as a guest on numerous health-focused radio programs and is the author of four books. He continues to lead the forefront of a much needed medical revolution, focusing his work on terrain-based philosophy and European biological medicine as he works primarily with people suffering from chronic disease, and those interested in anti-aging and regeneration. At the core of his medical philosophy is the conviction that germs do not cause disease. Counter to conventional medicine and Big Pharma, which promote treatments that merely attack and kill germs, Dr. Bigelsen believes that germs are not harmful, and actually live in a symbiotic relationship with the entire body. He treats the patient’s physical body in order to get it working at its highest performance, and has achieved high success rates through a combination of structural therapies, cranial-sacral adjustments, neural therapy, isopathic remedies, and European cell therapy.
Though he trained as a medical doctor and surgeon, Dr. Harvey Bigelsen grew frustrated by his inability to help patients through the traditional methods of Western medicine. He has been able to trace the roots of many patients’ health issues to post-surgical, chronic inflammation. Eschewing conventional wisdom, he says that germs are not harmful, and that doctors must address the terrain and not the germ. Dr. Bigelsen’s work is based in biological medicine, and involves a revolutionary approach that evaluates every patient as an individual, and develops a rational therapeutic plan based on his/her past medical and surgical history. He believes that if the patient is not getting better, it is the practitioner’s fault, because “miracles only happen when you know what you are doing.” This philosophy has been the foundation of Dr. Bigelsen’s work and drives him to find the real cause of each patient’s unique problems.
On Tuesday's show, advocate for homeopathy and biological medicine, Dr. Harvey Bigelsen, discussed beneficial natural therapies he's used to treat patients with a variety of ills. He is one of the few doctors to analyze a patient's "live" blood under a darkfield microscope. He looks at the shape of a person's blood cells, how they fill with oxygen, a kind of "dancing" within the blood, and even holographic images in the blood to make his diagnoses.
One of the most damaging things to a body is surgery which can create trapped inflammation that leads to blockages and disease, he said. In some of his cases, Dr. Bigelsen said he heals patients with neural therapy (injections into surgical scars that repairs nerves) and osteopathic techniques.
He detailed how he's courted controversy and endured legal persecution. "The reason I was attacked was because I wrote the first law in the United States in Arizona to break the AMA's monopoly," he explained. Bigelson also shared his theory that rather than germs, it is the terrain of the body that causes one to succumb to disease (specifically, if the body is too acidic, and the blood is too alkaline). A critic of the pharmaceutical industry, he said they dominate medicine and aren't interested in curing people.
First hour guest, radio host Alex Jones warned of a plan afoot to establish a global digital currency that will control all other currencies. If this goes through, the global bankers will have domination over everyone, and be able to "dictate to the rich West, as they've been dictating in the last hundred years with gunboat diplomacy to the Third World," he declared. Jones also commented on his friendship with Charlie Sheen, and his recent meltdowns.
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