What’s in a Field Control Remedy?

FCT Remedies

Field Control Therapy (FCT®) is one of the healing modalities used in our practice. It leverages a variety of disciplines including quantum physics, biophysics, toxicology, immunology, immuno-toxicology, endocrinology, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and classical homeopathy. The process begins with applied kinesiology (muscle testing) to determine the toxins and infections that are the underlying cause of dysfunction and subsequent symptoms.

Patients are given an FCT remedy based on isopathy (nosodes) and organotherapy (sarcodes). The result is the stimulation of the body’s innate ability to detoxify and to restore the health of cells and organs.

A field control remedy normally consists of a dropper bottle that contains water and no other material ingredients at all. This water is only the carrier medium for information fields which have been imprinted into it.

To understand this, think of what happens when you turn on your radio. Radio waves are broadcast remotely, and travel through the air to your radio antenna, which picks up these waves and then converts them into audible signals that you then listen to. Have you ever considered how that happened? It’s quite extraordinary, when you think of it! This captures the essence of what we mean by “information fields.”

The phrase “information fields” refers to a recognized domain in modern physics. It is the way that an underlying substrate or carrier medium is patterned in a meaningful way. In this case, your radio is just the receiver of the radio waves. The radio waves are energy fields that are acting as the carrier medium for information fields. The information fields consist in the meaningful patterning of those radio waves. If those radio waves were not meaningfully patterned, then when you switched your radio on, you would just hear static of no relevance to your brain. And if you ponder that, you will understand the difference between “energy fields” and “information fields”.

A similar example is a CD, which to all appearances is just a thin piece of plastic, yet it’s encoded with information that can be converted by a CD player into music. In this case, the plastic is the carrier medium, and the music encoded into it is the information fields carried on the CD.

Are you starting to see a pattern emerging in each of these examples? In each case, we have a carrier medium (which is the part most readily seen, touched, or measured) and then we have meaningful information that has been encoded into it. Most significantly, the meaningful information cannot be easily seen, touched, or measured when analyzing the carrier medium, unless you have the right specialized equipment, such as a radio or a CD player. Otherwise, if someone claimed that those radio waves or that thin bit of plastic had music invisibly encoded into it, you might think they were crazy.

Let’s go back to the dropper bottle of a field control remedy: here the exact same principles apply. The water is the carrier medium, and information fields relevant to health (e.g., such as those relating to the lungs, or to a toxin or infection) have been encoded into this carrier medium. The specialized equipment required to convert this meaningful information into something that is usable for health is not a radio or a CD player, but your own internal organs.

That is why we use field control therapy testing, whenever we can do so, to assess the biofields of a patient’s internal organs individually in order to see which types of “music” (i.e., meaningful information) are most relevant to a particular case. Think of this as working out which radio station your mother-in-law wants to listen to before you switch it on for her.

Common Information Fields in FCT

  • AB#2: Antibiotic residues that were given to combat an infection and can remain in the body for decades. Also can be found in the animal meats that you consume.
  • Adrenals: Endocrine glands located above kidneys. Involved with the fight/flight stress response. Secrete cortisol and adrenaline in response to stress.
  • Adrenal Cortex: The outer layer of the adrenal glands (see above).
  • Aluminum: Heavy metal known as a neurotoxin (poison to brain and nerve system). Found in vaccines, anti-perspirants, antacid medications, etc.
  • Aspartame: Artificial sweetener (NutriSweet, Equal, packaged foods). Linked to cancer, seizures, headaches, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dizziness, weight gain, birth defects, lupus, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis (MS).
  • BMH: Bone marrow human. Located in the center of long bones, sternum, and skull. Involved in production of red blood cells and white blood cells. Often a storage site of heavy metals and radiation.
  • Brain: Common site of accumulating heavy metals due to being high in fat. Fatty tissues are often a site of toxin storage in the body.
  • Capillary: The smallest blood vessels which carry blood (oxygen, nutrients, water) to the cells of the body.
  • CSF: Cerebrospinal fluid. This is the fluid that bathes the brain and spinal cord and helps supply nutrients and water.
  • EBV: Epstein-Barr virus. The virus that causes mononucleosis (mono).
  • Emotion Center: Includes the information field of several brain tissues, including Amygdala and Hippocampus, which are involved in processing emotions.
  • ENT: Ear/nose/throat
  • Frontal Lobe: The lobe in the brain responsible for executive functions.
  • GB: Gallbladder, the organ that stores and secretes bile, which breaks down consumed fats in the small intestine.
  • Glia: Also known as microglial cells. These are the immune cells of the brain; involved with fighting infections and repairing neurons.
  • Glyphosate: The scientific name of RoundUp weed killer. Often found on fruits and vegetables that we consume.
  • HgM: Methyl mercury.
  • HPTH: Hypothalamus. The master endocrine gland located in the brain. Secretes hormones that stimulate other glands, such as the pituitary gland.
  • Kidney: The main organ of toxin elimination where urine is made.
  • LI Mucosa: Large intestine mucosa. The mucous membrane of the large intestine where the vast majority of beneficial bacteria live in the body and where water is absorbed from the stool before it exits the body.
  • Liver: Master organ of detoxification of chemicals .
  • Lung: Breathing occurs here and detoxification of chemicals through exhaling contaminated carbon dioxide.
  • Lymph: Also known as the lymphatic system; a chain of vessels and nodes involved with fighting infections and cleaning up dead cells.
  • Mam Gland: Mammary gland, aka breasts.
  • NT: Nerve tissue
  • PB Met: Lead. Heavy metal.
  • Pineal: Gland located in the brain responsible for production of melatonin, which is involved with sleep.
  • Pituitary: Gland located behind eyes responsible for releasing hormones that stimulate your thyroid gland, adrenal glands, and reproductive organs.
  • SA#3: Supportive apparatus. Includes the information fields of bone, cartilage, ligament, tendon, muscle.
  • Silver Amalgam: Mercury found in dental fillings. One of the most toxic chemicals known to man. Mercury fillings are 50% mercury by weight.
  • SI Mucosa: Small intestine mucosa. The mucous membrane of the small intestine, where 70 – 80% of your immune system is located, as well as where 90% of your food is absorbed.
  • Skin: The largest detoxification organ in the body.
  • Spleen: Immune organ located near the stomach on the left side of the body. 
  • St. Mucosa: Stomach mucosa. The mucous membrane of the stomach where hydrochloric acid is produced, which breaks down the proteins you consume. A common site for H. Pylori bacterial infection.
  • Thymus: Gland located in the chest that is involved with immunity.
  • Thyroid: Gland located in the throat that is involved with secreting thyroid hormone. Thyroid hormones affect metabolism throughout the body.
  • Toxic mold: Mold that can affect any system in the body and is usually breathed in. Often found in a home that had water damage.

If you’re looking for a natural, risk-free, non-invasive way to address your health concerns, Valeo Health and Wellness Center in Eden Prairie has an extensive functional medicine toolkit to support your healing. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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Rob Lindsey

Dr. Rob Lindsey is a doctor of chiropractic and master of sports medicine. Dr. Lindsey utilizes Brain-Based Therapy, functional blood chemistry analysis, and Neuro Emotional Integration to get to the root cause of patients’ symptoms and get them back on the road to health.