From the age of 8, Louis Gordon was entertaining local kids with his chemical experiments, making luminous paints, rockets, smoke bombs, and Hydrogen balloons fitted with a fuse that exploded 300 m...view moreFrom the age of 8, Louis Gordon was entertaining local kids with his chemical experiments, making luminous paints, rockets, smoke bombs, and Hydrogen balloons fitted with a fuse that exploded 300 m up, causing what resembled a sonic boom that shook windows and brought mothers racing outside to see what the explosion was. Louis graduated from USQ as a Biological Laboratory Technician, and later, while working in government chemistry and bacteriological laboratories in his early twenties, Louis expanded his education to include classical philosophical concepts associated with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) into his scientific repertoire.
Western medical paradigm does not accept that traditional Chinese philosophy should be so deeply entrenched and instrumental in determining the optimal protocols associated with the truly holistic outcomes accompanying the practice of traditional Chinese medicine. The author finds it incongruous that Western medicine practitioners segregate medical conditions to specific locations of the body as if one portion of the body operates independently of all other body systems and organs.
Louis demonstrates that ancient Chinese philosophers were truly knowledgeable when it came to understanding exactly what makes the human body tick. Ancient Chinese philosophers discussed in eloquent detail what modern scientific researchers are only now uncovering thousands of years later. When Louis graduated as a Chinese Medicine Practitioner more than three decades ago, he was ridiculed for believing in the supposedly non-existent San Jiao organ. The World Health Organisation (WHO) now defines it as the Triple Energizer. After over three decades of scientific research and thanks to the ancient philosophical literary classic the Nan Ching, Louis marries ancient Chinese philosophy and modern western medical science and provides concrete proof of the physical existence of the Triple-Energizer Metasystem and defines its intricate location, morphology, and how it works.view less