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Discover decades of research, commentary, and translation work from OIRF in Biological and Energy Medicine – from rare 1980s print newsletters to the latest insights from our sister organization Praxis2Practice.

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From Paper to Digital
Some of the earliest OIRF newsletters, dating back to the 1980s, were printed and mailed (yes, by postal mail) to practitioners worldwide. These have now been recreated and added to the archive. Even in those early editions, the concept of an “information bridge linking practitioners” inspired both the newsletter’s title and its bridge-themed banners. Many of these early treasures can be found here or in the Treasures from the Vault section.

The Bridge Newsletter
In the early 2000s, “The Bridge” became a regular monthly publication, featuring articles by advisors and directors along with many contributions from the German and European journals precisely translated into English.

Praxis2Practice Today
Since OIRF’s closure in 2018, Carolyn has continued reviewing German and English-language journals, publishing a monthly blog/newsletter – many articles now also included here – featuring timely commentary and resources relevant to daily practice.

We hope this archive supports your knowledge and professional growth in Biological and Energy Medicine.

Note: This content is intended for medically trained professionals and is provided for informational and educational purposes only.

  • February 15, 2018|Articles|

    Forensic Case Study from New York Who else committed the crime of Post-Lyme? The Integrative Medicine for the Treatment of the Tick-borne Diseases Conference will be held in Baltimore on April 20-21, 2018, and the Lyme Disease Association of Delmarva invited me give a talk. I told them I do not treat Lyme disease, I am not Lyme-literate, nor specialized in Lyme disease, in tick-borne disease. They may not like what I have to say, and may be asking the wrong person to give a [...]

  • POINTS OF INTEREST The era of cancer chemotherapy was first developed at the beginning of the 20th century, although it was not originally intended as a cancer treatment. During World War II, naval personnel who were exposed to mustard gas during military action were found to have toxic changes in the bone marrow cells that develop into blood cells. During that same period, the US Army was studying a number of chemicals related to mustard gas to develop more effective agents for war and also develop protective measures. In [...]

  • Tuesday, 30 January 2018 Happy New Year 2018 Happy New Year everyone! And welcome to the beginning of another exciting and busy year of events, activities, newsletters and of course the annual Biological Medicine Tour program to Germany. I have to admit that this past year has had more than it’s share of adventure and disruption and I’m really looking forward to getting everything back into routine and actually getting caught up after all the changes. Between the move last summer, the Germany Tour program in the Fall and [...]

  • Mary rest upon the hay, now your labor’s done. Next to you in swaddling clothes, lies your firstborn Son. Feel the sweetness, take your rest, cherish every part. Times like these will come to be treasures of your heart. Shepherds break the peacefulness, telling what they heard. All who hear them are amazed by the angels’ words. Burn their words to memory as the shepherds’ part. Times like these will come to be treasures of the heart. Hold on to your memories, save them for the years. Later they [...]

  • December 15, 2017|Articles|

    The Causes of Illness & Degenerative Diseases, Part 3: The Homotoxins All Around Us (and In Us) The word “toxicology” is derived from two Greek words: toxikon, meaning poison, and logia, meaning a field of study. Homotoxicology, then, is the study of how toxins affect humans, homo sapiens. It was developed in the mid-20th century by German physician Hans-Heinrich Reckeweg and is known today as bioregulatory medicine. We ended last time by noting the vast number of synthetic chemicals we’re exposed to every day – [...]

  • December 15, 2017|Articles|

    Medical Heretics in Munich for IPT/LD Conference: (Medical) Renaissance in Florence Obama Care or NObama Care for medical politics aside, rather than accepting current medical care, what we need is a new Medical Renaissance based on New Biology. Renaissance – Rebirth - is always preceded by heretics who change the “paradigm” of current thinking by challenging the ruling authority. Let me introduce you to one of the original modern medical heretics, Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD. An American pediatrician (1926-1988) who served [...]

  • October 15, 2017|Articles|

    Strategies for Using Classical BioResonance One thing I love about working with the MORA is the fact that I can think like a Western medicine-trained therapist, that is, in terms of anatomy, physiology, pathogens and toxins. In addition, I can enhance that thinking with any knowledge of homeopathy and acupuncture I may have. I know there are many therapists who stick with the 40-point testing and treatment, which is based on the acupuncture meridians. I use that approach when needed, but most of the time [...]

  • August 15, 2017|Articles|

    The Causes of Illness & Degenerative Diseases, Part 2: Some Basic Principles of Biological Regulation The term homeostasis was first defined in 1932 by Walter Bradford Cannon. He created it by bringing together two Greek terms: homoios, which means “the same,” “like,” or “resembling,” and stasis, which means “standing,” “position,” or “posture.” Homeostasis, then, literally means “to remain in the same condition,” as close as possible to a steady state of the system. Cannon’s book “The Wisdom of the Body” describes how the human body [...]

  • Better Results through Holistic Treatment! Annually approximately 72,000 women in Germany fall ill with breast cancer and are usually treated according to the scientific guidelines. According to the statistical yearbook of the [German] Federal Government, approximately 18,000 women die annually of breast cancer, which is 25% of the new illnesses. Reason enough to think about alternative therapies. [A] During 2012 the therapy courses of the patients with breast cancer treated in our [practice] were evaluated by a [...]

  • June 15, 2017|Articles|

    The following questions regarding MORA and BioResonance were recently received from a patient, but echo questions I have repeatedly heard from practitioners and researchers during my lectures and exhibitions throughout North America. They arrived just as I was completing a research project in preparation for a lecture on Resonance introducing MORA-Therapy and Assessment. My answers to the gentleman are a condensed and abbreviated version of that lecture. CLW FAQ's And the questions from Mr. XXX are:  I have become superficially acquainted with Mora Therapy only [...]