Short Communication - International Research Journal of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics ( 2020) Volume 10, Issue 5
Can Metallic Surgical Implants Influence the Bodys Health
Huang Wei Ling*
Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil
*Corresponding Author:
Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic,
Brazil,
Published:
23-Nov-2020
Abstract
Statement of the problem: The necessity of surgical implants
use is a consequence of the increase of life expectancy.
Therefore, there is a range of studies regarding the implant
materials and their interactions. However, those studies are
carried out analyzing the factory and interaction of materials,
and often, they do not consider the effects of those materials in
the normal functioning of the human body. Purpose:
Demonstrate that the placement of metal implants can influence
body’s health, leading to a decrease in vital energy. Methods:
Two clinical cases, the first, of a 30-year-old male patient, who
suffered an accident and broke the right elbow and right leg,
requiring surgery with surgical implant of titanium rod in both
limbs. Two months after surgery the patient presented a very
severe depression, that would not improve with the use of
antidepressants. The second case is from 60-years-old female
patient, who implanted a titanium dental prosthesis. Three
months after the implant, the patient started feeling weakness,
indisposition for the daily activities, in contrast to her normal
behavior, in addition to precocious aging with the wrath of her
hair. The chakras energies of both patients were measured
through a crystal pendulum. All chakras were energy depleted.
Results: In the first case, the patient was instructed to try to
remove the implant. Two hours after the removal, the patient
presented extreme improvement of the symptoms. The second
patient did not remove the implant yet, and continued to present
symptoms of low vital energy. Conclusion: The implantation
of metallic material inside the human body, can lead to
reduction of vital energy, inducing different symptoms, like
depression, according to these two case reports.
Biography
Huang Wei Ling, born in Taiwan, raised and graduated in medicine in Brazil, specialist in infectious and parasitic diseases, a General Practitioner and Parenteral and Enteral Medical Nutrition Therapist. Once in charge of the Hospital Infection Control Service of the City of Franca’s General Hospital, she was responsible for the control of all prescribed antimicrobial medication and received an award for the best paper presented at the Brazilian Hospital Infection Control Congress in 1998. Since 1997, she works with the approach and treatment of all diseases of all systems of the human body in a holistic way, with treatment guided through the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hippocrates.
Abstract Citation:
Huang Wei Ling, Can Metallic Surgical Implants Influence the Body’s Health?