How can we help someone heal if they are too sick to get out of bed?
This was the question asked by Harry Massey, our founder, in 2000. Harry suffered from severe chronic fatigue syndrome that left him bedridden for 7 long years. He had tried every type of conventional and alternative healing approach he could find, but nothing had given him a permanent cure.
Harry Massey
Peter Fraser
Then, as a result of his own research, he met a visionary scientific thinker named Peter Fraser. That’s when everything changed. Peter was an acupuncture expert who had spent more than 20 years researching what he called the “human body field” and developing remedies based on it. Harry offered to try them and, surprisingly, over the next two years he was able to make a full recovery.
Peter and Harry began working together, combining Peter’s amazing research with Harry’s entrepreneurial skills and remarkable technological know-how. They founded NES Health (then called Nutri-Energetics Systems) to develop practical applications based on this new understanding of the information and energy that make up the body’s field.
Together they created the world’s first practical clinical system to “read” the body field and then correct it: NES ProVision and a range of NES Infoceuticals. Since then, we have continued to innovate new healthcare solutions and technologies, including the first portable healthcare device that allows healthcare professionals to remove distortions in a client’s energy pathways and stimulate trigger points to return the body to its natural oscillation.
Peter Fraser advanced quantum biology
You may not have heard the name Peter Fraser. That’s okay. Few people outside the field of quantum biology knew him. However, his work made him one of the leading figures in the field until his unfortunate passing in 2012.
Fraser was dedicated to understanding how the concept of quantum physics relates to the human body. His work saw him immerse himself in many scientific fields. From physics to biochemistry, he brought together various concepts. This made him a true pioneer in the field of quantum biology.
Why is it important?
Peter Fraser opened the door for more focused research in quantum biology. Many who study the field now owe him a debt of gratitude. He created the blueprint from which today’s information medicine researchers work.
His key work was on the Body-Field concept. Fraser pointed out that the body contained an energy flow and an informational flow. The way energy flows at the molecular level influences how the body uses the information it transmits.
Let’s look at an example. The human heart transmits a lot of bioinformation. It also has a magnetic range of about 15 meters. Interruptions in the body field can prevent this information from getting where it needs to go.
Each of us has a body field. What Fraser did was to map the optimal body field . He found the condition that the body needs to achieve the perfect flow of energy and bioinformation.
This field forms the basis of the NES Health System. Practitioners will test your Body-Field against the one created by Fraser. This allows them to identify energy blockages and other problems.
The Body-Field also represented a major step forward in quantum biology. It was the first “map” of the human body to bring together all the different fields. It allows professionals to make corrections at the molecular level. The benefit of this is that it improves your body’s ability to heal itself naturally.
Other developments
Fraser’s work also led to the introduction of Infoceuticals. These mixtures contain bioinformation. The Body-Field absorbs this information when you drink Infoceuticals. This allows your body to function properly. It also makes other forms of treatment more effective.
Early research on Infoceuticals saw nearly 1,000 produced. Today, NES Health has reduced that to about 60 highly effective Infoceuticals.
Fraser experimented on his own to find the pharmaceuticals that worked best. What we have today is the culmination of those experiments.
The future of quantum biology
The field of quantum biology lost a titan with the passing of Peter Fraser. Even so, he left a legacy of work that will serve as a foundation for the field.
The Body-Field template is a complete map of the energy flow in the human body. Future developments will use this work as a baseline. Current researchers will attempt to refine the concepts behind quantum biology and extend Fraser’s work.
That is the goal of the people at NES Health. Its NES health system emerged from the work of Fraser and other pioneers of quantum biology.