ISSN 1538-1080
DOI:10.58717/ijhc.01

Day: May 1, 2026

Editorial Musings – The Important of Solid Evidence

Dr. Kendra Gaines, Editor-in-Chief, IJHC  Long ago in my writing workshop for graduate students, I wanted to emphasize just how important solid evidence was for any thesis assertion. Seizing upon a topic that I knew was near and dear to the hearts of most of the students, I announced, “My thesis is that French fries

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Human Body as Transceiver 2026

Igor Nazarov, Ph.D. / MIG-Tech Lab In the landscape of modern clinical practice, the prevailing ontological framework remains rooted in a Cartesian-Newtonian reductionism. This model conceptualizes the human body as a complex biological machine—a closed system of independent organs and tissues governed primarily by biochemical pathways and linear electrical signaling (Church, 2007). Within this paradigm,

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Call to Protection 2026 – Greenwood B

 Beth Greenwood, RN, IRB Chair Emerita, NAOEP The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was originally established in 1996 (https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/php/resources/health-insurance-portability-and-accountability-act-of-1996-hipaa.html, 2026). It primarily established the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information (Privacy Rule) (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/laws-regulations/index.html, 2026). This means it established what information could and could not be shared (Protected Health Information, PHI), who

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Abuse of Clients in the Energy Practitioner Community

Dr. Caitlin A. Connor, DAOM, PG Dip, AMP, EHP-C, Special Projects, IJHC  Since the Epstein files came out, much analysis has been directed to the names mentioned in the documents. Some of those names have sparked conversations concerning abuse, accountability, and ways to prevent this situation from happening again. While these conversations are important, they

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I’m too Stressed for my Dog

By Willow Sibert  There are many self-help books utilizing different frameworks. Some have different theories on why the individual is stressed, while others offer different methods of dealing with stress. Most are not interactive. This book assigns homework every other page. It takes the approach that you are doing this work not for yourself, but

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Clear Trauma Now: A Powerful Solution for Getting Unstuck

By Judith Swack, PhD What if unresolved trauma underlies a wider range of presenting issues than we have realized? And what if it has a precise structure of disruption in the mind, body, and soul that can be identified and cleared? This is the animating question behind Clear Trauma Now: A Powerful Solution for Getting

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Obituary – Craig T Goodbye to Gary

 It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of Gary Craig, Founder of EFT … and my father. He was his usual enthusiastic and charming self until the very last moment, and he went peacefully in his sleep, lying in his favorite recliner, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. With the creation of EFT, he opened new

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