How Alternative Therapies Can Help, Part 3 Even if AIDS is not a virus illness, the patients suffer from the symptoms. However, they do not necessarily have to proceed into the chemical machinery of orthodox medicine. There are gentler, and at the same time more effective, possibilities for getting a grip on the immune weakness. From Juliane Sacher, Frankfurt In both the last issues of raum & zeit (“AIDS – The Chronology of a Mistake”, r&z No. 141 and The [...]
An Introduction to Point and Remedy Testing in the Homeopathic Practice By Carolyn L. Winsor, BMus, BEd Last year we celebrated the 250th Anniversary of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of Homeopathy. Reading and hearing about his discoveries, his biography and his particular genius was a voyage of discovery for many of us. It offered a chance for us to look back at the many patients who have been helped regain a better state of health, and at the reasons why we are still struggling for acceptance in so [...]
March 2007 In between Dr. Mac Coy’s two MORA Basic seminars, I made a literal “flying trip” to Germany to attend Med-Tronik’s annual distributors meeting. This year (although we were missing quite a few of the regulars like Dr. Richardson from England and Dr. Mehri from Lebanon) the meeting was attended by 21 delegates from 14 different countries. The countries represented were Greece, Turkey, Poland, Canada and the USA, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, Portugal, Taiwan, Spain, Belgium and France, and The Netherlands. It is amazing to see our “MORA family” [...]
A special chronological report on our 2006 “Medicine Week” Group tour to Germany SUNDAY (October 29th): Most of the ten tour participants met at our Frankfurt hotel this evening for an informal welcome reception. Many North Americans had to leave on Saturday to get to Germany today, due to North Atlantic flight schedules and losing time zones. Because delegates joined us from different countries, everyone made their own airline arrangements. Although our limit was twenty-five participants, this tour was much smaller than we anticipated, as compared to previous tours [...]
“One topic that is too often ignored in the many stories about pandemics and bird flu is how very disruptive a pandemic like the one in 1918 is to everyday life. South Carolina reporter Amanda Ridley writes, ‘… if a pandemic strikes again, life as it exists today would stop. Quarantines would be ordered by state public health officials and enforced by the local government. There would be no quick trips to the grocery store – because they would all be closed.’ Officials recommend that people have enough food, [...]