Editorial | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2692-9562/106
Rua Homero Pacheco Alves, 1929, Franca, São Paulo, 14400-010, Brazil.
*Corresponding Author: Huang Wei Ling, MD, Rua Homero Pacheco Alves, 1929, Franca, São Paulo, 14400-010, Brazil.
Citation: Huang, W. L (2024), Otorhinolaryngological Characteristics of Patients with Current Global Immunodeficiency, Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology, 6(1); DOI:10.31579/2692-9562/106
Copyright: © 2024, Huang, W. L. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
Received: 30 November 2023 | Accepted: 13 December 2023 | Published: 02 January 2024
Keywords: otorhinolaryngological symptoms; immunedeficiency; traditional chinese medicine; energy; homeopathy; hippocrates
There is another kind of imunodeficiency diferente from the ones caused by HIV or by the ingestion of drugs. Nowadays, we are facing na energy deficiency in the five internal massive organs of the five elements theory of traditional Chinese medicine and this situation is caused by the chronic exposition to the electromagnectic radiation after the implementation of modernization of telecommunication with the use of cell phones and computers worldwide. The purpose of this study is to show the main clinical otorhinolaryngological characteristics of patients with this new global immunodeficiency and transmit to the doctor who is treating the patient to be aware of this new form of appearance of otorhinolaryngological diseases, which is based on the lack of energy in the five massive internal organs of the theory of the five elements of traditional Chinese medicine.
We are going through a new phase on our planet in which patients are showing symptoms that they did not have in the past. [1]
Doctors trained in medical schools began to study only what they could see with the naked eye, however, the human being is composed of a part that is invisible to our eyes, which is the energy part, where imbalances are considered the beginning of all emotional and/or physical illnesses. [2]
We paid a high price for the modernization of our global communication process where, nowadays, we can talk to people on the other side of the planet, just typing on cell phone screens as if we were talking in front of the person. [3]
The different perspectives regarding the way of making diagnosis and treatment between Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, which has existed for more than 5 thousand years, was the reason for authors to write books on the subject, such as the book The Tao of Physics, written by Capra (2010) describes the duality that exists between the two ways of treating the patient and the diseases. [4]
In Western medicine, they are studying the part of disease after the energy is materialized and on the other hand, traditional Chinese medicine studies the part of disease before materialized, the energy alterations that are leading to the formation of disease. [4, 5]
The part of the energy is what is affected nowadays because, since 2010, I am studying the energy of the internal massive organs measuring through the radiesthesia procedure. In a study I did measuring the energy of 1000 patients from 2015 to 2020, I concluded that 90% of all my patients were in the lowest level of energy, rated one out of eight. These patients were in any age group and independent of the type of diagnosis. [4, 6]
In this article, patients with any kind of otorhinolaryngology symptoms can have in the background, energy deficiencies inside the five internal massive organs and are also considered immunodeficient. [7]
In this case, for example, patients with hearing loss have energy deficiency in the Kidney, which is the internal organ that commands the function of the hearing process, according to the five elements theory of traditional Chinese medicine. But as all internal organs are interconnected, different from Western medicine’s perspective, to treat the Kidney, we need to treat the Lung, as they consider the Lungs as the mother of the Kidney. But as the Lungs also receives energy from the Spleen, and the Spleen receives energy from the Heart, and the Heart receives energy from Liver, all internal organs need to be treated on these days. [8, 9]
So, to treat patients with hearing loss, we need to treat the entire system, which is low in energy, causing the clinical manifestation of listening deprivation. [8]
Not only symptoms of hearing loss but there are other symptoms related to otorhinolaryngology that could be related to less energy inside the five internal massive organs. The symptoms of dizziness are very common nowadays and if you measure the energy of these five internal massive organs in these patients, you can see that these patients also have energy deficiency inside these organs ( Heart, Spleen, Lungs, Kidney, and Liver) and the treatment of this condition rebalancing the internal energy using Chinese dietary counseling, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting and systemic acupuncture and replenishing these organs energy using highly diluted medications according to the theory of the Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine is very important nowadays to treat the cause of dizziness manifestations. [9]
The other symptom very common in this immunodeficient population is tinnitus. If we measure the energy of all these patients, they will have in common, energy deficiency inside the five internal massive organs, as I am showing in the presentation at the 16th International Conference on Otorhinolaryngology: ENT Surgery that was held on June 2022. [8]
Patients with any kind of infection in the ear or sore throat are also having in the background energy deficiency inside the five internal massive organs as I am showing in the article written by myself (2021) titled What have behind in all kinds of infections that we need to know? [10]
Patients with external otitis also have in common, energy deficiency inside the five internal massive organs that are manifesting the formation of internal Fire caused by these energy deficiency situations, leading to hyperemia symptoms of external otitis. [11]
The ear is considered a microsystem where all organs are represented in the earhole and the hyperemia symptoms in any part of the ear can represent the formation of internal F ire in the affected organ. Treating these energy alterations presented in these organs can cure patients with external otitis without using antibiotics because the real cause is not inside the ear but is caused by the energy deficient situation and formation of internal F ire. [11-12]
Patients with all kinds of cancer also have energy deficiency inside the five internal massive organs, as I am showing in the presentation at the 4th International Conference on Immunology and Immunotherapy" scheduled on May 09-10, 2023, titled Energy Alterations in Patients with Tonsil Malignant Cancer. [13]
So, in this article, I am showing that the majority of otorhinolaryngology symptoms presented by each patient can say that the patient has in the background, energy deficiency inside the five internal massive organs and is considered immunodeficient and not immune-competent, caused by the modernization of the telecommunication. The use of highly concentrated medications to treat these symptoms can reduce even more internal energy and can cause complications or even death of the patient, as shown in Arndt-Schultz Law, created in 1888 by two German researchers. [6, 14]
Therefore, in this manuscript, I am showing the importance to treat the cause of the disease formation, that it is in another part of the affected organ, and the cause is usually invisible by the naked eye, corresponding to energy alterations presented in the “root” of the tree, a metaphor used by myself to demonstrate the different levels of diagnosis and treatment between Western and traditional Chinese medicine. As said by Hippocrates (460 a.c - 377 a.c), the father of medicine, “We need to treat the patient and not the disease the patient has”. In another oath of his, he said that “it is more important to know which kind of person has the disease than to know which kind of disease the person has”. [9, 15]
The conclusion of this study is to demonstrate that patients with any otorhinolaryngological symptoms have in common, energy deficiency inside the five internal massive organs of the five elements theory of traditional Chinese medicine and the treatment of this condition is very important to physician treat the cause of the disease formation and not just the symptoms of the patient. The use of any kind of highly concentrated medications in these kinds of patients, characterized as having energy deficinecy in these organs, can induce complications or even death of this patient so, the use of highly dilluted medications is highly reccomended in these patient because can increase the internal energy and reduce the chance of complications such as thrombosis, myocardial infarction, strokes, or even death of this patient.
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