Title : Structural alignment, cellular repair, and electromagnetic interaction in treatment of violence, suicide and homicide prevention.
Abstract:
Background: Current health-care systems predominantly manage disease through symptom-based, reactive interventions. Emerging evidence across neuroscience, biophysics, and integrative medicine suggests that violence-related trauma creates measurable disturbances in musculoskeletal, neurological, and electromagnetic regulation. These disturbances can persist across linear and non-linear time, influencing emotional stability, impulse control, and recovery outcomes.
Objective: To outline a novel engineering-informed, natural-medicine-based method of organic structural alignment that engages inherent cellular intelligence and electromagnetic field coherence to support recovery from severe violence-related distortion, including self-harm, suicidal impulse, and violent ideation.
Methods: The approach applies principles of biomechanics, structural alignment, micro-patterning, and electromagnetic regulation to identify and correct distortions within the musculoskeletal and cranial fields associated with violent force. The method operates across linear time using sustained clinical attention, low-force directional vectors, and precise angular correction to restore phase stability. Expanded components include:
• Micro-linearity analysis to detect subtle directional faults embedded in tissue memory.
• Electromagnetic field mapping to identify disruption in coherence and signal integrity.
• Application of low-intensity corrective vectors to re-establish alignment without triggering defensive load.
• Integration of non-linear pattern recognition to account for imprint behavior across multiple time signatures. The intervention guides the system toward intrinsic repair pathways governed by natural physiological and electromagnetic law.
Scientific Basis: The method incorporates neuro-musculoskeletal coupling, electromagnetic field interaction, cellular intelligence response, and phase coherence restoration. Violence acts faster than cognitive processing, producing structural and electromagnetic distortion as an irritant force. Effective intervention musttherefore bypass cognitive content and engage directly with physical– electromagnetic distortion patterns that govern behavioral and physiological output.
Conclusion: Structural alignment as a natural-medicine engineering method offers a replicable mechanism for restoring coherence across the musculoskeletal–neurological–electromagnetic system following violence. This approach aligns with WHO’s integrated, preventative health-care frameworks and provides a potential model for scalable community and clinical intervention.

