Dr. Hering's Law of Cure in an integrated and electromedical perspective
A holistic and integrated approach to health

Hering's Basic Laws of Healing Chronic Illnesses
No. 1 - Hering's first law: Inner to outer healing
Hering's first law suggests that healing starts from the innermost layers of the body, such as emotions or internal organs, and moves towards outer layers such as muscles or skin.
An example of using Hering's first law.
An imbalance in the gut microbiota can lead to inflammatory reactions that worsen skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis and eczema. A healthy intestinal flora contributes to a stronger immune system and better nutrient absorption, which in turn has a positive effect on the skin. In this case, you have to heal the gut (the inside) before the skin can become healthy again (the outside).

Seen from an electromedical perspective where normal voltage across the cell membrane (the "battery effect" should average -70 mV (millivolt) for the cell and the organ/organs to function normally, the cell voltage must be restored before good health can be normalized. The body has at least 5 electrical "channels", of which the meridian system is one of them. If the voltage is low in the pulmonary system, it can affect the health of the skin, which "loses" voltage to the lungs and vice versa.
From an electromagnetic perspective, high-priority organs (heart, brain, kidneys, lungs, etc.) are the first to receive energy when there is a general energy deficit. This means, for example, that if there is too little tension in the lung circuit, the body will prioritize the lungs over the skin.
No. 2 - Hering's second law: Healing takes place in reverse chronological order of the symptom(s).
The second law states that symptoms disappear in the reverse order of their appearance or when they arose.
An example of using Hering's second law.
A person has pain in his right arm. Treatment with electromedical equipment (light, laser, microcurrents/frequencies, pulsed fields (PEMF) etc.) is implemented. After a few treatments, the client says that the pain in the right arm has subsided, but that old pain in the neck has returned. The closest cause of pain in the arm came from the neck. Further in the course of treatment, the neck pains also improve, but now they have "moved" to the lower back and pelvis. It was in this area that the imbalance in the skeleton arose at the time. Continued treatment meant that the clients got rid of the pain completely, but a somewhat "unexpected" event occurred. The client had a week where a lot of unresolved anger came to the surface. The root cause of the problem (physically, pain will always be associated with low cell tension) is an old emotional pattern that, when dissolved, allowed the body to produce normal tension and restore balance. There you see an example of the first two laws working together. The first law applies to the interior and in this case the client's emotional interior.
Electromagnetic therapies can facilitate this return process by correcting the body's electrical imbalances that need to be in place for the client to become physically healthy.
No. 3 Hering's third law: Healing goes from the upper to the lower part of the body and downwards
According to Hering, healing progresses from the upper part of the body to the lower parts. This is in line with the idea that the body's electromagnetic field prioritizes healing in essential organs before moving on to less vital systems. In addition, clients with chronic illness or chronic imbalance in their electrical system must have their "head" with them so that the rest of the body can be healed. In short, you have to want to get well and be motivated and accept that emotions are often part of a chronic illness picture

Physiological electromagnetic results of low voltage at the cellular level in brief
Our understanding is influenced by the pioneer Dr. Jerry Tennant (among others, author of the book Healing is Voltage) of the importance of the electrical aspect of cellular function (low voltage) as it is always a precursor to disease. There are naturally millions of examples since it applies to ALL chronic diseases. We nevertheless choose to explain one example here. The body and cells CANNOT become cancer cells if the voltage is normal. If cancerous growth develops, these cells have abnormally low cell voltage, which causes, among other things, that the metabolism is disrupted and is a prerequisite for cancer to grow and spread. Simply put (not always as easy to implement), if you manage to create and maintain tension at the cellular level, these cells cannot become cancer cells.
Examples of low voltage.
1. Low pH (acidic tissue): Low pH causes the voltage to drop, leading to an acidic environment where disease can flourish. Low pH (or potential hydrogen) is actually water that has a deficit of electrons. It is the same as acidic and causes the tension in water to drop. As 99% of all molecules in the body are water, the correct pH, or acid/base ratio, is critical for our health.
2. Hypoxia: Reduced availability of oxygen can result in lower cell tension, which hinders healing processes. Cells that already have low voltage will have problems getting in oxygen ions quickly enough to maintain normal energy conversion (ATP-ADP-ATP, etc.) and thus could contribute to the occurrence of disease.
3. Toxicity: Toxins can deplete the cell's energy, reducing tension and thus its ability to function properly. Poisons or toxins usually have a + charge and are oxidants. In electrical terms, this means that these substances "steal" electrons or, in common parlance, battery voltage from cell membranes etc.
4. Poor nutrition: Lack of essential nutrients can lead to low cell tension, which undermines the body's natural healing processes. One example is that if you have imbalances in electrolytes (minerals and trace elements dissolved in water) and a lack of potassium and sodium, the cells cannot create a normal electrical potential (difference between - and + on the inside and outside of the cell membrane). In addition, the body cannot build healthy functional cells without the necessary building blocks (nutrients)
5. Scars and emotional stress: Both physical scars and emotional stress can create localized areas of low tension, disrupt the body's energy flow and possibly cause chronic disease. Physical scars can disrupt electrical pathways. Emotional/emotional stress and trauma ("scars") can form electrical patterns in the body's organs and thus electrical systems that can make healing difficult. When the body is stressed, it also detoxifies poorly (point 3 effect occurs) because organs such as kidneys, liver and stomach are given priority in favor of blood and oxygen to the heart, brain and muscles so that you can "fight with a lion".

Integration of Hering's law and cell voltage
When we look at them together, Hering's laws and electromedical understanding of the body and health give us an interdisciplinary perspective on health:
Low Cell Tension and Inside-Out Healing: Healing of the internal vital organs may require addressing low-voltage factors such as pH levels and hypoxia first.
Review symptoms and tension: As symptoms disappear in reverse order (Hering's second law), it may correlate with a sequential re-balancing of cellular tension. Upper to Lower Body Healing and Tension: The body's prioritization of vital organs can involve and restore the best possible tension levels in cells belonging to these critical systems before addressing the less vital systems.
Conclusion
By combining Hering's Laws of Healing and our Integrative Medicine Factors for Low Tension, we develop an integrated, holistic framework that incorporates the best of classical and modern understandings of health and disease. The importance of electromagnetic properties and frequency in health is emphasized, creating a solid model for future medical approaches. These perspectives not only provide a broader understanding of health. The integrated perspective brings together the wisdom of two different but compatible points of view, enriching our collective understanding of health and disease from both a biological and an electromagnetic standpoint.
Written by Jan F. Poleszynski - Clinic for Integrative Medicine - 2023