Vibrational Medicine, Richard Gerber
A scientific exploration of healing frequencies, energy medicine, and the physical basis of auras, written from a medical perspective.
Author:
Dr. Lauren Deville
C.A. Gray (Dr Lauren’s pen name)

After going down the rabbit hole of the damage from manmade EMFs, I then naturally turned to healing frequencies as the other side of that coin. Most of the books in that realm are a little “woo-woo” for me, but this was written by an MD, so I thought I’d give it a try. For about half of it, it absolutely did not disappoint, postulating physical correlates for what had long been otherwise relegated to the “spirit” realm (I was especially impressed with the explanation for what an aura actually is, and how one can photograph it!) I skipped over the sections on homeopathy and Bach flower remedies since I use those all the time–long ago I wrestled with whether there was anything to that, decided there was, and have more or less satisfied myself with the mechanism of how it works (to the extent that it can be known at this point).
Later on in the book, it kind of went off the rails in my view, considering any and every esoteric philosophy in human history as equally valid. I do have a problem with believing in non-falsifiable ideas (I’m a Christian for, I think, very rational reasons; now I accept it as a foundation for everything I can’t prove, because it has otherwise been proven trustworthy). That said, it made me think… I suspect most of the long-held energy medicine approaches rooted in alternative religions actually correspond to a physical phenomenon, and perhaps specifically, to the flow of electrons in the body (and the subsequently generated electric and magnetic fields).
My rating: ****