Addressing the Root Cause of Illness

Clover Kreger

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The Vanguard of Energy Medicine

The Way to Good Health

About Myself

The Initial Consultation

Detoxification

Testing and Treatment

Conditions FCT Can Help

Field Control Therapy® (FCT) -

The Vanguard of Energy Medicine


Practitioners of Field Control Therapy (FCT) view disease from a different perspective than that of traditional medicine. The emphasis is not on alleviating symptoms, but on addressing the root cause of disease states.

This is not generally seen as of pathogenic (viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, etc.) origin per se, but as an unbalanced metabolic state caused by toxins lodged in the sufferer’s cells and tissues. The most prevalent, and virulent (barring radiation) toxin is mercury, and, as much of the average individual’s body burden of this metal is acquired through ‘silver’ amalgam fillings, all patients should consider having them replaced with composites (white fillings) by a holistic dentist once their health allows.

Other common toxic substances include pesticide, herbicide, antibiotic, x-ray and pharmaceutical residues, as well as other metals such as lead and arsenic. Problematic household agents (mould, paint, cleaning agents, cosmetics. . . ) can also be addressed with remedies.

We do target both disease organisms and toxins, but emphasize freeing organs’ tissues and cells from pernicious agents so that they can function effectively and thus fulfil their roles, including that of combating pathogens. In cases of acute crises the pathogens may be addressed first, so as to alleviate the individual’s suffering and the pathogen’s own role in producing toxins, but the underlying poisons must, ultimately, be removed.

The Way to Good Health

The unhealthy person is like a ship overburdened with freight and floundering ineffectually through heavy seas. When the freight (toxins and pathogens) is removed, sailing becomes smoother.

About Myself

If I hadn’t become a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) sufferer, I wouldn’t be an FCT practitioner, as I would still be travelling the world and helping foreigners to improve their English. A “difficult” patient and “challenging” case, I no longer suffer from CFS and have instead been able to invest a great deal of energy in becoming a certified practitioner and teacher of FCT and in turning my house/clinic/nature reserve into a restful aesthetically pleasing retreat.

The Initial Consultation

During the first consultation I analyze the patient’s questionnaire, eliciting as much information as possible in terms of their medical history as well as habits which may be contributing to poor health. Patients are advised to follow a specific anti-candida diet and avoid factors which exacerbate health problems.

During this initial visit and all subsequent visits, I test the patient via bio-resonance testing, a type of non-force kinesiology (muscle-testing) and the use of homeopathic vials related to toxins, organs and tissues. Every visit involves determining the make-up of a unique protocol based on the state of that person’s intoxicated organs and tissues at that point in time.

Detoxification

In essence we work via “chelation” – that is, by pulling poisonous substances out of the cells, as well as by eradicating pathogens. Treatment revolves around causative homeopathy: a way of delivering energetic messages to the cells, instructing them to off-load damaging foreign entities.

FCT, in comparison with other forms of chelation, not only protects organs from redistribution, but targets specific organs that are heavily intoxicated. Other forms of detoxification are unable to do this and can be a rather hit-and-miss affair.

Testing and Treatment

A “typical” protocol - although no “typical” protocol exists as such, because each is individualised - would at least include homeopathic remedies of kidney, lymph and large intestinal mucosa, as well as other organs/agents along the lines of: veins; frontal lobes; haematopoietic zone (the part of the bone marrow that manufactures blood cells); thymus; urinary bladder; emotional centre; parasites and antibiotic residues.

We screen hundreds of specific organs and tissues, especially those indicated by the patient’s health condition, and all FCT practitioners are versed in the organs linked to common disease states. For example, in the case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS, or M.E.), the adrenals, haematopoietic zone and hypothalamus/pituitary are pivotal in terms of the chronic exhaustion and intermittent relapses. High blood pressure is usually indicative of highly intoxicated kidneys or an impaired circulatory system. Depression is almost always a symptom of toxins caught in the emotional centre of the brain. With cognitive dysfunction we would normally treat the frontal lobes. Palpitations are linked to toxins in the myocardium (heart muscle). And so on.

Frequent treatments are recommended until the patient is sufficiently improved. Symptoms and improvements are monitored on each visit. Each protocol is unique and we are able to remove heavy metals as well as antibiotic, oral contraceptive, recreational drug, tobacco smoke, coal smoke, radiation, radon and solvent residues, among others.

Conditions FCT Can Help

Field Control Therapy (FCT) is used to treat all degenerative and chronic illnesses. It is also used as a preventative treatment. A small sample of the many conditions or symptoms which FCT can address includes:

  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) / M.E. / Fibromyalgia
  • Electro-Sensitivity
  • Allergies & Intolerances
  • Low Immune System
  • Autoimmune Disorders
  • Headaches
  • Asthma
  • Insomnia
  • Depression
  • Anxiety, Panic & Stress Disorders
  • Autism
  • Eating Disorders
  • Sinusitis
  • Arthritis
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Backache
  • Poor Memory & Concentration
  • Heavy Metal Poisoning
  • Amalgam Illness
  • Chemical Exposure
  • Radiation Exposure
  • Traumas & Injuries
  • Antibiotic Residues
  • Nutritional Deficiencies
  • Parasites
  • Infections 
  • Candida

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© Copyright 2007 Clover Kreger

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