What Is Geopathic Stress?


 

 

Geopathic stress are the vibrations in the earth which rise up through the earth and become distorted by electromagnetic fields that are created by subterranean running water, many mineral concentrations, fault lines and underground cavities.  The vibration will become abnormally high and harmful to many living organisms. 

 

Geopathic stress is believed to be the cause of many mental and physical illnesses.  These include long term physical and mental illness where many treatments do not seem to work, miscarriage, premature birth, difficult pregnancies, allergy to food and drinks, malnutrition, long term stress in a relationship or at work, children who have learning difficulties, are difficult to control, or are hyperactive, cancer, asthma, and heart problems.  There are many doctors who are now paying attention to the importance of geopathic stress, and realizing that it must be recognized and dealt with before any medication and counseling will work for the patient. 

 

The most common symptoms of geopathic stress are resistance to medical treatment, feeling run down, exhausted, depressed, or nervous.  Having a loss of appetite, not wanting to go to bed, experiencing insomnia, and when in bed, feeling restless, cold, cramping, sleep walking, grinding teeth and experiencing nightmares.  One will also feel fatigued, and fuzzy headed in the morning when you wake up.  Children who are affected by geopathic stress often wet their beds, and many will cry continuously for no apparent reason.  Geopathic stress does not cause you to become ill, it attacks and lowers your immune system, prevents your body from properly absorbing vitamins and minerals and may make you allergic to food drinks and environmental pollutions. 

 

There is no real scientific method for detecting geopathic stress.  There is no instrument that can be brought into your home to test for stress.  Usually it is the symptoms that the family members are suffering from that will lead a doctor to a geopathic stress diagnosis.  There are several questions that you can ask yourself and other members of your household when you are trying to figure out the cause of your discomfort.   Do you feel better when you are away from your home, or workplace?  Did any of your health problems begin shortly after the start of your job, or the move into your home?  Do you or any member of your family feel uneasy, or apprehensive of the atmosphere in your home?  Figuring out the answers to these questions will help you to know if you need professional help.