As a remote viewer of the energetic anatomy of my distant healing clients, I’ve been able to witness the key role the microbiome plays in health and wellness.
Healthy areas of the body are well supported by symbiotic microbiota in robust, dynamic, and diverse communities of microbes. The microbes are always serving the cells, responding quickly when they require extra support and ensuring their needs are met.
I’ve found microbiota flourishing in every tissue of the body, not just the digestive tract. I’ve also seen areas devoid of microbes. It took some time to figure out what could cause such an inhospitable environment and make the microbiota leave.
I have since identified three threats that keep microbiota away from not only healthy cells, but also the unhealthy cells and tissues that need them most.
Harmful Radiation
The first threat to our microbiome is the harmful electromagnetic radiation (EMR) that is now pervasive throughout our environment.
Since 2004, when this EMR was first shown to reduce testosterone levels and lower sperm count, awareness of its potentially harmful effects has increased.
Most people recognize that too much time with their cell phones, computers, and other sources of harmful EMR can lead to headaches, body aches, fatigue, dizziness, poor concentration, nausea, heart palpitations, digestive disturbances, impaired immune function, and, at worst, cancer.
But how does this affect our microbiomes?
Our microbiota carry life-giving energy, as our native cells do, and are even more susceptible to harmful EMR than we are. When we take steps to protect ourselves, we are protecting them as well.
When harmful EMR pools in certain areas of the body, the microbiota migrate away from those areas. I’ve personally witnessed accumulations of EMR degrading symbiotic bacteria into a form that becomes burdensome and even toxic to the cell.
Chemical Toxicity
We are also surrounded by the threat of chemical toxicity, from the additives in our food to pollution in the air.
Of these toxins, our microbiome seems most susceptible to the chemicals in our drinking water. Microbiota require a moist environment and flourish when we’re well hydrated.
In fact, they rely on the life-giving energy that the body’s water carries to maintain their health.
As every rainbow testifies, water in the air splits sunlight into a spectrum of seven colors. Water in the body does something similar with the white light that forms some of our life-giving energy. By splitting the white light into the seven colors, water becomes another source of life-giving energy in the body.
Microbiota are masters at channeling these color rays to our cells, not only to benefit them but to sustain themselves as well.
They have a unique ability to draw that energy from the water to increase their population as called for, which they can do remarkably fast. By converting these color rays into fuel, they’re able to provide immediate support.
If the water we’re drinking is toxic, however, it’s unable to carry color rays, thus denying cells and microbiota another source of life-giving energy. Without it, microbiota are unable to proliferate when the cells need extra support, and so the cells suffer.
Furthermore, the toxins can kill the microbiota or cause them to migrate to other areas of the body in search of a healthier, more supportive water supply.
Microplastics
The third threat to microbiota is microplastics. As plastics break down into the tiniest of particles, they enter the food chain, the water supply, and our bodies. They’ve even been discovered in clouds, where scientists say they could be contributing to climate change.
According to WebMD, the average American probably consumes about the same amount of plastic as in a credit card every week and eats, drinks, and breathes over 74,000 particles of microplastic every year. While the larger pieces pass through the intestines, the nanoplastics, which are barely visible under advanced microscopes, enter our lungs and skin or accumulate in our stomach, inhibiting food digestion and nutrient absorption.
While scientists are still uncovering the effects of microplastics on the body, they have learned that they tend to stimulate the release of endocrine disruptors. They also carry toxic chemicals such as heavy metals and organic pollutants.
Energetically, microplastics appear to me as white pinpoints that accumulate in piles like mounds of snow. I’ve seen them coating the esophageal, stomach, and intestinal walls, where they cut off nutrient absorption and microbial support.
In every case, significant buildups of microplastics create microbiome deserts—areas devoid of microbiota. Microplastics in the body physically prevent the biota from reaching the cells. Chemically, they create a toxic environment that repels these helpful creatures.
Without the microbiome’s support and protection, affected areas tend to become irritated, painful, and susceptible to infection from harmful microbes.
Microbiome Support
While these three threats to our microbiome seem rampant in our society today, I’m not feeling disheartened. I recognize that we are in a similar symbiotic relationship with the Earth. Despite the pollutants that we pour onto our planet, we also feed her with our own love, consciousness, and spiritual life-giving energy.
In return, she gives us everything we need to survive and thrive. Earth’s intention is to provide for her inhabitants, and she’s continually providing ways to help us do that
One way is by supplying healing gemstones whose energies nourish our microbiome, helping it become stronger and more resilient to threats from our environment.
Click here to find out which gems can best support your microbiome’s health.
Dear Isa🌺 very informative and timely. Mahalo nui Loa.
Rainbows and HUgz from Mama Kauai 🌈🙏🕊💥💕🐳🦅
Thank you for this series!