Monday Morning Mindfulness Host Zelda Robinson listens to Marla Moore, a Registered Ortho-Bionomy Advanced Practitioner at the Wellness Center in Lake Barrington, Illinois. Photo by Naimah Latif
LAKE BARRINGTON, IL - When you come into the Path to Wellness Center featuring the EESystem, you will see 12 computers/monitors positioned on 4 sollid stands precisely tuned (within 1/100thof an inch) to directly face one another across the room. THeyare elevate3d on tall computer stands. This pattern has been carefully caibrated to for a. "Perfect Configuration which creates the most stable Toroidal Field."
As Energy Healer Marla Moore explains, the computers generate ScalarWaves (discoverd by Nikola Tesla in 1922), which collide in the center of the room, creating another vortezx or Photon Fountain. These photons attach theselves to the Scalar Waves creating a Toroidal Field, which accelerates to 1.4 times the speed of light!
"How does this influence my biology?" you may ask. It is not claimed that the EESystem heals you of any disorder. What it does accomplish, is to activate your body's innate healing systems.
"Your body wants to heal! Give it what it needs!" Ms. Moore states. The science of healing will look much different in the future, she believes. Instead of institutions dispensing medicines that merely treat the symptoms of an illness, energy healing will be the way the body's balance is restored. Once the balance is restored, the illness created by the imbalance will disappear. Health care will truly be health care, in that the patient will be restored to wellness rather than receive perpetual treatment of symptoms of sickness, she observed, pointing out that many trained in traditional medicine are now studying energy healing..
The computer monitors at the Healing Center in Lake Barrington, IL are positioned next to an alter containing candles and other symbols that help create a calm, healing affect as the Salar Waves from the EESystem create and opfrequencies that help the body heal itself. Photo by Naimah Latif
In addition to Scalar Waves, World Renowned Physicist Dr. Sandra Rose Michael (often referred to as the moder Nikola Tesla) has programmed in dozens of other frequencies shown to have a positive effect on our biology:
* Schumann resonance (cell regeneration
* Rife frequencies
* Rainforest frequencies
*Ocean frequencies
* Dolphon/whale frequencies
*PEMF frequecies (Bemer)
* Grounding frequencies (barefoot on damp earth)
These frequencies produce incresed cell voltage, a 28% reduction in surface tension water, leading to a 200% increase in cell hydration, and optima connecrions of the left/right brain hemispheres, enabling one to experience "mental clarity," positive thoughts and emotions.
"We need to get the word out about this, so that people can heal, so that wellness is a natural state of being," Ms. Moore stated.
For more information, contact pathtowellnesscenter@proto.me
CHICAGO - First Lady of the U.S. Dr. Jill Biden joined women’s health advocate, Academy Award winning actress Halle Berry Thursday January 11, 2024 at the University of Illinois-Chicago for a roundtable discussion with elected officials and UIC staff on the effects of menopause on women, based on UIC research. Dr. Biden’s trip was to highlight the White House Initiative on Women’s Health. After the discussion, the group took a tour of the research facilities. Dr. Biden and Ms. Berry learned from UIC researchers about the results of their studies on menopause and the importance of those findings In determining how to best respond to its effects..
Congresswomen Lauren Underwood and Robin Kelly and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle also attended the tour. They were joined again by Dr. Pauline Maki, a UIC professor of psychiatry, psychology and obstetrics & gynecology, and UIC PhD students Katrina Wugalter, Rachel Schroder and Jacob Van Doorn.
Their research explores how menopausal symptoms like hot flashes and the hormone estrogen impact cognition. Dr. Maki said studying how menopause impacts a woman’s brain is foundational for not only understanding menopause better, but also to properly treat symptoms.
“So that's a little bit of a tour of how we do our clinical research and what we found so far. But most importantly, there’s need for much, much, much, much more research in this area,” Dr. Maki said.
BLUE ISLAND, IL - Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle attended the unveiling of a special mural gracing the walls at the entrance of the Blue Island Heath Center at 12757 S. Western on Tuesday April 11, 2023. The mural was designed and produced by Chicago artist Lorelei Pement as part of the Community Murals Project, which is a partnership between Cook County Health and Cook County Health Foundation. The program uses a collaborative mural making process as a tool to build trust and engagement between the health care sites and their communities. The program also seeks to build neighborhood pride and reduce the negative stigma associated with the public healthcare system. Standing in front of the mural in the photo is (left to right) Sylvia Zaldivar, Executive Director, Cook County Health Foundation, President Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Commissioner Monica Gordon, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Mural Artist Lorelei Pement, Israel Rocha, CEO, Cook County Health, Commissioner Donna Miller, Cook County Board of Commissioners, and Linh Dang, Chief Experience Officer, Cook County Health. Photo by Naimah Latif, ON AIR Daily News.
"I'm excited that we are continuing to invest in work, and work to make this an inviting place for healing," stated Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle at a special unveiling of a new mural at Blue Island Health Center in Blue Island, IL. Mural artist Lorelei Pement, a graduate of DePaul University with a degree in Animation, has been an art teacher at Columbia College. She used a "paint by numbers" technique to enable members of the community to participate in adding paint to her design. Ms. Pement said she created images representing the diversity of the Blue Island community. She stated, "I feel that when you look at a piece you can really tell the story that's within it."
Those who enter the Blue Island Health Center 12757 S. Western in Blue Island, IL will be greeted at the door with a lively wall mural that depicts life in the Blue Island community and presents bold bright colors that reflect life, not sickness. This was a conscious choice made by mural artist Lorelei Pement, who explains her creative images to the Cook County Board members and health professionals attending the mural unveiling held Tuesday April 11, 2023 at the Blue Island Health Center. This is one of several murals to be created for Cook County Hospital facilities to build neighborhood engagement with health care sites.
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