Sunday, February 28, 2010

ADIO v. OIBU

Dr. Bruce Lipton says that the environment types on the cells computer keys. Chiropractic philosophy says that the innate intelligence of the body types on the computer to make the biochemical and genetic effects. With Liptons model we must change the environment. With chiropractic we must remove interference to innate intelligence expressing itself. Lipton is a great guy and a friend but methinks he is a reductionist.

2 comments:

  1. Bruce is an informant presenting what he knows in a way that does not translate into action. There is nothing to do with what he says except integrate it within the bigger picture of life. His observations lack the major premise of chiropractic and is not based on deductive reasoning.
    In order for information to be transformed into action, one must go beyond words, into the realm of organization which give rise to movement. In Stephenson's we find that life is movement and when movement is organized, it is a manifestation of intelligence.
    I agree with your thinking and I find him entertaining. As such, at times, he provides insights into the nature of physical matter itself.
    Only chiropractic philosophy moves into the realm of intelligence as source and force as its creation. It links science and art into a practical way of LACVS.
    Amazing isn't it?

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  2. Claude and Joseph,

    Are these assertions based on Bruce's book, a lecture or a specific paper?

    Having read Biology of Belief and heard Bruce speak, I still find his most important paper, for me, to be this:
    http://chirounity.com/1115/the-evolving-science-of-chiropractic-philosophy-by-bruce-h-lipton-ph-d/

    While I do not agree with the conclusion that auto-suggestion should be (re)incorporated into the practice of chiropractic, I feel the paper makes a very strong case for the importance of LACVS for the benefit of every facet of life and health, the nerve system's direct impact on the function of every tissue cell of the body and the correctness of ADIO.

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