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#11 A Rare Interview With NES Co-Founder Peter Fraser

Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Peter Fraser’s quest to understand Chinese Medicine and its influence on NES Health
  • How NES refined Chinese Medicine, making it scientific and more accurate
  • Why NES went back to basics and bypassed the brainwashing of health and medicine to understand the body
  • How NES Health made the groundbreaking scientific discovery of measuring the Quantum Field

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Full transcript of episode #11 A Rare Interview With NES Co-Founder Peter Fraser

Harry Massey

Bioenergetic expert, founder of NES Health, inventor of the Total WellNES System, the miHealth device, as featured on The Dr’s show, also the writer and director of The Living Matrix Movie, Choice Point, and his latest project called ‘SuperCharged’.

Harry was suffering from severe chronic fatigue syndrome which left him bed-ridden for 7 long years. He had tried every kind of conventional and alternative healing approach he could find but nothing had given him a permanent cure.

Then, as a result of his own research, he met a visionary scientific thinker named Peter Fraser. That was when everything changed. Peter was an acupuncture expert who had spent more than 20 years researching what he called the ‘human body-field’ and developing remedies based on it. Harry volunteered to try them and, amazingly, over the next two years was able to make a full recovery.

Peter and Harry began working together, combining Peter’s stunning research with Harry’s entrepreneurial skills and remarkable technological insights. They founded NES Health (then called Nutri-Energetics Systems) to develop practical applications based on this new understanding of the information and energy that make up the body field.

Together they created the world’s first practical clinical system for ‘reading’ the body field and then correcting it – NES ProVision and a range of NES Infoceuticals. Since then, we have continued to innovate new healthcare solutions and technologies, including the first-ever handheld healthcare device that allows healthcare practitioners to remove distortions in a client’s energy pathways and stimulate trigger points to bring the body back to its natural oscillation.

Peter Fraser (1943-2012)

Fraser attended the University of Melbourne, where he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree and teacher training. He began a teaching career at the secondary level, but while travelling abroad he developed an intense interest in alternative medicine. This was to be the start of two decades of training in Traditional Chinese Medicine, homeopathy and Ayurveda. Over the years, Fraser travelled to Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, and China to expand his knowledge, while also working as a practitioner in these modalities. Eventually, Fraser became principal at a college of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. The curriculum he created was accepted as the standard state system for university accreditation in Australia and is still in place today. He also helped establish a professional organization for accreditation and the ethical standards of practice in acupuncture. Fraser work has been published in such journals as The American Journal of Acupuncture and The Pacific Journal of Oriental Medicine.

However, Peter was not content to merely explain the concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine within the limited framework of the Western medical model. His thirst for still deeper understanding prompted him to leave the university and begin private research. Thus began his visionary work of mapping the human body-field, based on the latest discoveries arising from quantum theory and biophysics. Fraser has been involved in many subsequent research projects and helped formulate advanced concepts that reveal the principles of information transfer within biological systems.