Blog: Starfire Transmissions
Why Your Doctor Will Never Find the Root Cause of Your Chronic Illness (And What Actually Shows Up When You Scan the Body as a Whole Electromagnetic Field)
I want to begin with something that might be the most validating thing anyone has ever said to you about your health:
You are not imagining it.
You are not anxious. You are not a hypochondriac. You are not "just getting older." You are not depressed because of your circumstances, and your fatigue is not because you need to sleep more or stress less or try harder at self-care.
Something is wrong. You have known it for years. And the system that was supposed to help you find it has, repeatedly, failed to do so.
I know this because I lived it. And because after six years of scanning bodies as whole electromagnetic fields — over 500 people, across six continents, from newborns to women in their seventies — I understand exactly why the system keeps failing. Not because the doctors are bad. Not because the technology doesn't exist. But because conventional medicine is measuring the wrong things, in the wrong way, with the wrong framework.
This post is my attempt to explain what I mean by that — and to offer you a different framework entirely.
I've Scanned Over 500 People Using Only Their Voice and Photo. Here's the Pattern That Shows Up in Almost Every Single One.
I need to tell you something that took me six years of daily clinical work to feel confident enough to say out loud.
Not because I wasn't sure of it. I've been sure of it for years. I held back because I knew how it would sound — a former NASA neuroscience researcher, a woman who studied cognitive neuroscience at UCSD, standing up and saying: the root cause of most chronic illness is something conventional medicine refuses to look for.
But after scanning over 500 people — from Maui to Montreal, from Trieste to Thailand, from new mothers with newborns on their laps to men who have been suffering for twenty years with a diagnosis that explains nothing — I can't stay quiet about it anymore.
The pattern is too consistent. Too coherent. Too undeniable.
Here's what I keep seeing.
Terrain Theory — Why Conventional Medicine Has Been Asking the Wrong Question for 150 Years
I want to start with a story most people have never heard.
In the 1800s there were two scientists. Both French. Both brilliant. Both asking the same fundamental question about disease — but arriving at completely opposite answers.
The first was Louis Pasteur. You know his name. His theory — germ theory — became the foundation of modern medicine. The idea is simple: specific microorganisms cause specific diseases. Find the germ. Kill the germ. That is medicine.
The second was Antoine Béchamp. You probably have not heard of him. His theory — terrain theory — was largely buried by the pharmaceutical empire that Pasteur's framework made possible. Béchamp's idea was different: the microorganism is not the primary driver of disease. The environment in which the organism exists — the internal terrain of the body — determines everything. Change the terrain and the organism cannot cause harm.
Here is what most people do not know.
There is a widely reported account that on his deathbed, Pasteur said:
"Bernard was right. The microbe is nothing. The terrain is everything."
Whether he said it or not — and historians have debated this for a century — what is not debatable is this: 150 years of medicine built on germ theory has not been able to explain why some people get sick and others do not. Why the same virus devastates one body and barely touches another. Why chronic illness, autoimmune disease, and cancer are epidemic in a world with more antibiotics, antivirals, and medical interventions than at any point in human history.
Terrain theory explains it.
And it is the framework that has guided everything I do — and everything I have learned from six years of scanning my own body and hundreds of client scans.
Chronic Parasitic Infection for 20 Years — How Bioresonance Found What Three Ultrasounds Missed
I grew up on a fully organic farm in Sonora, California — golden foothill country, just outside Yosemite, where the land was clean and wild and beautiful. No chemicals. No sprays. Just rich soil, open pasture, creek water, and animals.
It was an idyllic childhood.
And somewhere in that idyll — in the tall grass, on the back of a tick — something entered my body that quietly opened a door.
Lyme disease. Childhood. The kind that goes undiagnosed, untreated, and leaves the immune system permanently altered — a terrain made newly hospitable to things that wouldn't otherwise take hold.
That door, once opened, let other things in.
I just didn't know it yet. Not for a very long time.
The Root Cause of Autoimmune Disease — What Your Rheumatologist Never Told You
You have been given a diagnosis. Hashimoto's. Lupus. Rheumatoid arthritis. Multiple sclerosis. Fibromyalgia. Coeliac disease. Sjögren's syndrome. Psoriasis. Crohn's disease. One of the dozens of named conditions that fall under the umbrella of autoimmune disease — conditions in which the immune system, rather than protecting the body, appears to have turned against it.
You have been told that this is what your body does now. That it is chronic. Probably genetic. Manageable with medication but not reversible. That the goal of treatment is to suppress the immune system's activity — to dampen the attack — because the underlying cause is unknown and the dysfunction itself is assumed to be permanent.
I want to offer you a completely different framework.
Not because the conventional model is entirely wrong — but because it is asking the wrong question. It is asking "how do we suppress this immune response?" when the question that actually leads to recovery is "what is the immune system responding to?"
The Complete Guide to Online Parasite Cleansing Programs — What Works and What Doesn't
Parasite cleansing has gone from fringe topic to mainstream conversation — and with that surge in interest has come an equally large surge in programs, protocols, supplements, and online courses promising to rid your body of parasites and transform your health.
Some of them work. Many of them don't. And a few of them — if done in the wrong order, at the wrong dose, or without the right support — can make you significantly worse before they make you better, or worse, mobilise toxins without adequate drainage support, sending you into a healing crisis that takes weeks to recover from.