BOOK REVIEW Death by (Modern) Medicine White Coats as a Symbol of Life and Death Taken from “the Healthy Planet, St. Louis’ Green & Healthy Living Magazine”, September 2011 Death is part of life. Modern medicine saves lives. At least, I like to believe that, but death by medicine? Death by (Modern) Medicine written by Gary Null and Carolyn Dean is not what you may have in your mind. I have just read their books, Death by Medicine by Gary Null and Death by Modern Medicine by Carolyn Dean, [...]
2012 “Occidental Institute Research Foundation” Board Members Board of Directors Carolyn L. Winsor-Sturm, BMus BEd Penticton, British Columbia, Canada (Chairman of the Board, CEO) Peter Service Peachland, British Columbia, Canada (Vice Chairman of the Board) Elaine Mackenzie Kaleden, British Columbia, Canada (Administrator) Karim Dhanani, ND Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Chief Medical Advisor) Zenon Gruba, MBBS, KHS Camberwell, Victoria, Australia (Medical Advisor) European Medical Board of Advisors Gottfried Cornelisson, DMD Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany a. Prof. Ivan Engler, MD, PhD Salzburg, Austria Prof. Hartmut Heine, PhD, [...]
Technical Diagnostic Support in the Modern Natural Healing Practice The increasing burden on earth, water, air and food of synthetic materials (e.g. herbicides or insecticides) results in people coming into contact daily with a huge number of materials foreign to the body (unphysiological). Of course in our daily lives substances which are included in consumer goods (scented materials, preservatives, disinfectants, etc.) are not to be forgotten. In the course of life these materials are picked up by the body through respiration, [...]
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) The Frequency of Change I’ve seen a lot of information about Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy in the last couple of years. As in many areas, there appears to be a wide variety of equipment and procedures that use this moniker. And as usual, there’s a big difference among the approaches being used. Waveforms, intensity, frequency and other variables are very diverse, covering a broad spectrum. Some machines warn people not to use them if they have a pacemaker, for instance. Some units produce an [...]
Lyme disease, named after the famed 1975 outbreaks in Lyme, Connecticut, is often known as the “great imitator” for its frequent mimicry of many other conditions. Estimated to be under-reported by a factor of 6 to 10 in the USA alone, Lyme has often lived in the shadow of other more publicized epidemics and public health issues, such as HIV and SARS, even though in recent years, it has likely outnumbered them both (1). Further complicated by the often problematic and inconsistent diagnostic criteria and testing methods put forth [...]

