Bio
Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T.)
Introduction
Bio
Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T.), developed during the
mid-1970s by chiropractor Milton Ted Morter, Jr., of Rogers, Arkansas,
is claimed to be "a holistic program that coordinates and balances
the workings of all the systems of the body." [1]
Instead of manipulation it claims to work by using gentle touch to resynchronize
misaligned body magnetic fields.
How is B.E.S.T.
supposed to work?
B.E.S.T. is based
on the idea that "stress-induced energy imbalance will cause the
body to become divided into areas of North and South energy and that development
and repair of the body is controlled by its electromagnetic field. A healthy
body does not have this "division" of energy. B.E.S.T. supporters
state that an imbalance in the patient's electromagnetic field causes
unequal leg length, which the chiropractor can instantly correct by applying
his own electromagnetic energy to proper points on the body. According
to this notion, two fingers on each of the chiropractor's hands are North
poles, two are South poles, and the thumbs are electromagnetically neutral.
When imbalance is detected, the hands are held for a few seconds at "contact
points" on the patient's body until "pulsation" is felt
and the patient's legs test equally long. Proponents recommend that such
testing be started early in infancy and continued at least monthly throughout
life.
What conditions
does B.E.S.T. claim to treat?
Supporter claim B.E.S.T
treatment will correct physical (biomagnetic), nutritional, and emotional
stresses. It is touted as being able to treat the causes, not just symptoms
of underlying diseases. Some claims are made that all ill infants, as
well as colicky infants, have disrupted electromagnetic energy fields
that are treatable by B.E.S.T. therapy.
Nutrition Angle
Morter claims that
a well-balanced diet, made up of the 'basic four' food groups, causes
poor health over time due to a variety of factors. [2]
His HealthSystem's "nutritional" component is based on the belief
that "patients can maintain life and vitality by consuming four times
as much alkaline-forming as acid-forming foods." Proponents claim
that testing saliva pH [degree of acidity or alkalinity] can determine
whether a person's symptoms are nutritionally or emotionally based and
indicates whether the most effective method of care should be nutritional
supplementation and/or adjustive.
Recommended supplements
include:
- Alka·Green
(a 100% barley juice concentrate recommended as the best "overall
body alkalizer"),
- Alka·Slim
("the only weight reduction formula designed to alkalize and energize
at the same time")
- lka·Pan
(a pancreatic enzyme formula "designed to reduce stress in the
body and aid digestion"), and several other products [3].
For babies, a mixture
of raw goat milk, carrot juice, and distilled water is said to be "an
excellent replacement for infant formulas." [4]
The supplement products are also marketed through Nutrition for Life,
a multilevel company that lists Morter as a consultant.
Bottom line
The above ideas are
are not supported by objective and independent scientific research.
B.E.S.T. appears to combine elements of disproved touch therapy (with
respect
to altered
body magnetic
fields)
and useless Activator Methods used by some chiropractors.
In the absence of
serious disease, digestive and metabolic mechanisms maintain the appropriate
pH regardless of which foods are eaten. Raw (unpasteurized) goat milk
is potentially unsafe, especially for babies, because it can harbor
dangerous
bacteria. Proper diet is important
for both physical and emotional well being. We recommend consulting a
licensed dietitian for more information on designing a healthy diet.
Besides the danger
of not diagnosing a potentially serious problem requiring treatment
from
a medical doctor and the hazards of drinking nonpasteurized goat milk
B.E.S.T. therapy avoids potential complications that can occur with
manipulation.
It makes practice safer from a malpractice perspective.
The description supplied
by the Morter web site suggests that this technique is essentially
muscle tender/ trigger point manipulation. B.E.S.T, or any skillful
hands on manipulation/ massage may be helpful in patients suffering
fron musculoskeletal pain or refered pain from neck and back (trigger
points/
fibromyalgia).
As this condition is often recurring periodic massages/ manipulation
are "required". A patient's outlook will certainly improve
for the better if pain is removed.
Although the exact
cause of muscle trigger points is not known there is no evidence it
is caused
by vertebral body subluxations. Scientific sounding explanations
for why B.E.S.T massage works and claims that brain interference, caused
by stored
emotions, with the physical body are not based on scientific evidence
although such explanations do sound appealing.
B.E.S.T. is a massage
technique that may be suitable for persons with specific back/ neck
musculoskeletal problems.
Its proponents have unrealistically expanded the scope of what it can
treat. Massage is not appropriate as treatment or prevention of any
other medical conditions.
It is not needed to maintain healthy functioning and persons without back or
neck musculoskeletal pain/ spasm do not need treatments. Claims that
it can prevent disease are dangerous and misleading.
References
- 1.
Morter HealthSystem
Web site. Accessed June 11, 2000.
2.
Morter MT Jr. Your Health Your Choice. Hollywood, FL: Fell Publishers,
1992, p 2.
3.
Nutritional supplements with a healthy difference! Specifically designed
to alkalize the body. Information for doctors only. Rogers, AR: Morter
HealthSystem, 1992.
4.
Morter T and others. Baby B.E.S.T.: Infant Adjusting/Care. Rogers, AR:
Morter HealthSystem, 1991.
Acknowledgment
Content information
was obtained from "Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T.)
and the Morter HealthSystem" by Stephen Barrett, M.D. and can be
accessed at http://www.chirobase.org
Content
has been condensed and reformatted by DoctorsCorner.Com.
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