Making Sense of Information Medicine
“The future of medicine will be the medicine of frequencies“
— Albert Einstein
Think about how people used aspirin for centuries without really knowing how it worked in the body. Similarly, we’ve lived on Earth, dealing with gravity’s pull, without fully understanding it. Even since Einstein introduced general relativity it still largely remains a mystery.
The same holds true for the origin of life, as chemistry can’t explain the creation of the complex molecules needed for living organism to emerge. But now, a new field called Information Medicine is challenging old ideas and bringing together modern science with ancient healing traditions. Let’s break it down.

Information Medicine is all about finding connections between traditional healing practices and modern science. At its core is the idea of a Life Force or Vital Energy that flows through all living things, influencing our health.
To explain this scientifically, we look at concepts from thermodynamics (the study of heat and energy), quantum physics, water memory, and how information is stored and transmitted.
In the world of life and energy, thermodynamics and quantum biology intersect in fascinating ways. Thermodynamics helps us understand how life strives to maintain harmony in living organisms that are continuously undergoing change. Any serious disruption causes disharmony and can lead to illness.
Quantum biology reveals that coherence is a key quantum phenomenon supporting life dynamics. To restore balance and create coherence, the body needs to receive what we call coherence inducing information. Organisms are dissipative systems and the export of entropy is a key element in keeping the system functional.
Of all molecules in the human body 99% are water molecules. This seemingly simple fluid has many fascinating characteristics that are essential for life. An important feature of water is called Quantum Coherent Domains. QCDs are nano-structures of millions of water molecules that act together in a quantum-coherent state. They essentially behave as a single entity rather than as individual molecules. It is hypothesized that these QCDs play a critical role in biological processes, particularly in the formation and functioning of proteins and DNA.
Studies suggest that water can remember information and convey it to a living being. The structure of water can also be influenced by electromagnetic fields, sound and light as QCDs record frequencies present in their environment. These QCDs appear to be very stable. The information they contain spreads to surrounding water molecules, which start to oscillate in the same way. In the preparation of remedies, this dissemination process is enhanced by adding energy through succussion. This causes the water clusters to break after which new ones are formed that contain the same information. [4,5,6,7]
In a living organism, receptors embedded in cell membranes are sensitive to the information presented to them. This makes it possible to modulate the activity of biological systems by presenting to them water containing specific information. Also, on cell membranes, water molecules are ordered in the form of liquid crystals. This so-called exclusion zone water (EZ water) has an enormous capacity to receive and store information. [8,9]
Information Medicine explores how principles from thermodynamics, quantum biology, and water memory can be harnessed to promote health and well-being.
By understanding how water structures and transmits information, this approach offers innovative, non-invasive methods for supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Putting It All Together
When we combine ideas from thermodynamics, quantum biology, and water memory, we get a clearer picture of how Information Medicine can be used to promote health and well-being.
From the tiniest quantum levels to our overall health, these disciplines show us the intricate balance between order and disorder, health and disease.
Using Sound for Healing
Sound therapy, based on resonance and frequency, has a long history of promoting relaxation and well-being.
Encoding information in sound is a new development in Information Medicine. Like water imprinted with information, encoded sound can improve harmony by exporting entropy (chaos) and optimising health. [10,11,12,13]
Putting Theory Into Practise
The current materialistic paradigm to understand the phenomena of life is terribly insufficient. We do not understand life in its details. In using Information Medicine, clinical observation has the potential to conceptualise life in a more coherent manner despite many open questions.
Remedies tailored to specific conditions aim to restore balance and kickstart the body’s own healing mechanisms. Clinical observation shows the full expression of the syndromes treated and the organism’s potential for healing, as well as the effectiveness and safety of Information Medicine.
Conclusion
Information Medicine blends ancient wisdom with modern science, offering a new way to understand and promote health and explore human potential. By combining principles from various fields, a framework can be provided for a better understanding of living systems and their properties, as well as for improving our well-being.
As research in this area continues, Information Medicine promises to transform healthcare with personalized, non-invasive interventions.
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