About Energy Fields and the Microbiota
When we look at the human body from a biophysical point of view, we could see that we have different energy fields radiating from our body. Though the most important field is the electromagnetic field, there are other fields that coexist. These is the infrared field that emanates from the body, the visible light that is reflected from the bodyas well as those generated from deep within as the biophotons, and even the ultraviolet rays that originates from the body that can modulate some cellular and subcellular functions.
Ultra violet rays that the body generates are even lower in its wavelength than what the sun produces. The mitochondria as well as our intestinal microbiota produces ultraviolet showers making them, in effect, miniature suns. The photons, the light particles that arise from the body are the bio photons and they create their own field so we have the electromagnetic field the infrared field the visible light field and the ultraviolet field. The importance of knowing this information is that we may have an idea on how the earth’s electromagnetic and other energy fields interact with the human body.
In the case of human beings, melanin the pigment that colors our skin can convert almost any frequency that falls over it into energy, into ATP that we use as our body currency. When melanin does not have the right circumstance to produce energy, the body loses an important source of energy leading to many different physical conditions that we are just beginning to understand.
The final layer that we know of in the human body is the microbiota, which is the sum total of all the microbial ecosystems that exists in the body. The microbes that exist in our body includes that in the mouth, the intestines, the genital tract, eyes and even in our brain. Technically every single mitochondria is a bacteria that is still alive inside ourselves so we have this endosymbiotic way of interacting with microbes inside our cells. In a way almost all organelles or at one point in time were contributions from the microbial system. Whenever we do something that damages the mitochondria or any other bacterial products inside our cells, that will in turn, compromise not only the functions but may also threaten our very existence.