Explore The SOMA Method

Your path to wholeness.

Embarking on the SOMA Method is a journey of transformation—not just of your physical health, but of your understanding of life itself. This journey unfolds in several phases

The Five Vectors of Disease

A new map of suffering and healing.

TOXICITY

The silent electrical saboteur

Your body evolved in a natural world, yet today it faces an overwhelming toxic burden from thousands of synthetic chemicals found in food, water, air, personal care products, and building materials—substances your ancestors never encountered.

Among the most disruptive are heavy metals like mercury, lead, aluminum, and cadmium, which carry positive charges and act as “electron thieves,” draining the negative voltage essential for healthy cellular function.

Though your body tries to protect itself by storing these toxins in fat and less vital tissues, this defense eventually fails under continued exposure. At SOMA, we view detoxification not just as cleansing, but as the restoration of your body’s electrical integrity—removing these disruptors and replenishing the vital electrons they’ve stolen.

INFECTION

The ancient adversaries within

Modern medicine has led us to believe we’ve conquered infectious disease through sanitation, antibiotics, and vaccines—but this illusion masks a hidden epidemic: parasites. Many Americans may carry undetected parasitic infections, including fungi, bacteria, amoebas, and helminthic worms.

These ancient organisms have evolved alongside us for billions of years, developing sophisticated strategies like protective biofilms—often fortified with heavy metals—to evade immune detection. Parasites disrupt the body’s electrical systems, impair detoxification, steal nutrients, and trigger inflammation and neurotoxicity. Despite their profound impact on health, conventional medicine rarely tests for them, leaving many to suffer from chronic, unexplained symptoms that remain untreated.

DEFICIENCY

The malnourished abundance

We live in a paradox of being overfed yet deeply malnourished, as modern agriculture has stripped our soils—and thus our food—of essential minerals, microorganisms, and nutrient density. A tomato today contains a fraction of the nutrients it had just a generation ago, and this decline extends to all food groups, from produce to grain-fed meat and farmed fish.

Dr. Weston A. Price (1930s research) documented how traditional diets across diverse cultures supported extraordinary health, dental structure, and disease resistance—benefits that rapidly declined when these populations adopted processed modern foods like white flour, sugar, and vegetable oils. Despite their varied diets, all healthy ancestral cultures prioritized nutrient-dense foods, organ meats, fermented staples, and fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and K, especially when preparing for pregnancy.

Today, due to depleted soils and industrial farming, vital compounds like humic and fulvic acids—once crucial for mineral absorption and cellular communication—are missing, making intentional supplementation no longer optional but essential.

Interference fields

The forgotten circuit breakers

Your body’s electrical system functions like a complex circuit, and physical disruptions—such as scars, surgeries, dental procedures, or injections—can create electrical “short circuits” with wide-ranging effects. Scar tissue has different electrical properties than healthy tissue and can block voltage flow to downstream areas, forming what are known as interference fields.

This idea, rooted in neural therapy from 1940s Germany, recognizes that treating scars can often resolve chronic, seemingly unrelated symptoms. Particularly problematic are root canals, which leave behind “dead zones” in the jaw where bacteria thrive and release toxins, disrupting the energy flow along the entire electrical circuit connected to that tooth.

While conventional medicine may dismiss the idea that an old scar or dental procedure could affect distant organs, within an electrical model of the body, such connections make clear, systemic sense.

Emotions

The electromagnetic heart of healing

Perhaps the most overlooked pillar of health is the electromagnetic nature of emotions. Each emotional state carries a distinct electromagnetic signature that can imprint itself in tissues and organs, disrupting the body’s natural voltage and energy flow. This is not theory but measurable science, as shown by the HeartMath Institute, which has documented how emotions create coherent or chaotic patterns in the heart’s electromagnetic field.

Ancient healing systems recognized similar patterns, linking specific emotions to organs like the liver (anger), lungs (grief), and kidneys (fear). When emotional trauma or chronic stress becomes “stuck,” it can alter the spin and polarity of electrons in affected areas, disrupting cellular and nervous system function.

This explains why healing outcomes vary widely and why, even after addressing toxins, deficiencies, and physical blocks, unresolved emotions can still hold the body in illness. Emotions are not secondary—they are central to the healing process.