Is Field Control Therapy Real?

Well, I can promise you I’m not a charlatan, but anyone can say anything. Let’s look at the science and background. So is Field Control Therapy real? Let’s dive in.

Field Control Therapy (FCT) was founded in the 1990s by Dr. Savely Yurkovsky who specializes in internal medicine and cardiology. So, right from the start, we have a scientific, medical base to FCT. 

It doesn’t take much research or personal experience to recognize the limitations of our traditional, western medical approach. This approach is called allopathic. The Merriam-Webster definition of allopathic is drugs or surgery. 

The frustration Dr. Yurkovsky dealt with was the lack of success or resolution to issues as the allopathic approach often does not know or understand the root cause of most chronic issues or illnesses. 

Try looking up the causes of autism, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel disease, etc. There may be theories but there are no answers. 

One of my favorite quotes by Dr. Yurkovsky sums this up, I think, quite well.

“Both layman and doctors look for the strongest thing that ‘kills’. The truth is that all treatments are good at killing, in a narrow sense. The lie that no one wants to speak about is that, strictly speaking, chronic infections are not killable in a broader sense, because it is the body’s immune and other multiple weaknesses that sustain chronic infections and, therefore, until weaknesses are skillfully addressed (versus drug or holistic/natural bombardments), these infections will keep reoccurring.”

The things that “kill” in the quote above is referencing pharmaceuticals. 

Antibiotics, antivirals, anti-inflammatories, anti-hypertensives, etc. 

Anything “anti” is forcing a reaction in the body without necessarily understanding or addressing the root cause. 

Before we go any further, I will comment that allopathic medicine has a place and purpose. 

I am not anti-doctor! I often recommend clients follow up with their medical provider more closely as we make progress in their wellness. 

So there’s the background and how it came about. 

What sciences is FCT based on?

FCT is partially derived from the fields of toxicology, homeopathy, and quantum physics. 

Let’s explore why each of these is meaningful.

Toxicology doesn’t get a lot of attention these days. That’s a shame because we are all exposed to toxins regularly and they affect our wellness. 

“Toxicology is a field of science that helps us understand the harmful effects that chemicals, substances, or situations, can have on people…” (See the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Introduction to Toxicology Article).

FCT energetically screens for many different types of toxins such as mercurials and other heavy metals, chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, solvents, etc. Energetically addressing these issues has proven meaningful to myself, my family, and my clients.

Homeopathy is based on the principle of ‘like treats like’ – that is, a substance which can cause symptoms when taken in large doses can be used in small amounts to treat similar symptoms”, per the Society of Homeopaths. 

Our hospitals in the United States were based on homeopathy until the 1920s when pharmaceuticals started taking over. 

Today, it is still the second largest system of medicine in the world with many countries utilizing it as their first and main approach to healthcare (See the Society of Homeopaths, article on “What is Homeopathy?“).

I am not a homeopath, I do not “treat” people, nor do I offer homeopathy services but folks tend to understand FCT a bit more easily when they understand there are some similarities between FCT and homeopathy. 

A FCT testing could indicate an energetic signal for say, Clorox, as part of a protocol. Maybe someone uses disinfecting wipes or bleach to clean and it shows as a needed signal. I would assess the strength and timing of the signal. Then I would make this signal for the client in a vial of water. 

If this signal was chemically tested, it would just show as water. There is no actual Clorox in it. But energetically, in the world of physics and FCT, it is a meaningful informational signal. 

When physics is utilized for the body and wellness, we call it biophysics. 

Get this…

In the hierarchy of sciences, physics trumps and controls chemistry. 

Allopathic medicine works in the chemistry realm. FCT works in the physics realm. 

All matter in the universe (including the human body) is governed by physics.

Does FCT work?

All of this is null and void if there aren’t lasting results to back it up. Check out this testimonial/examples page for a sampling of what people have experienced

This is just a small taste of what makes Field Control Therapy unique and meaningful. 

Much more to come! 🙂

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