Complementary Medicine Diagnosis and Therapy Procedures What is Meaningful and Up-to-Date? There is absolutely no question that classical school [orthodox] medicine is unsurpassed in acute [emergency] care. Treatment of a bone fracture will not be successful with globuli or Bach Flowers. Now and then however doubts are expressed whether its exclusiveness claim for maintenance and/or recovery of our health can remain even today. In this article, it will be demonstrated that for chronic illnesses the symptom related approach of school medicine is not always carefully [...]
The First Investigations into the Effect of “Emotional Process Monitoring” (epb) on the Human Organism and on the Symptom Change in Migraine Patients Research proved a long time ago that body, spirit and soul are inseparably connected together. It is also known, that negatively felt experiences as well as traumas from our earliest childhood or the prenatal phase make an impression on us and accompany us into our adult age, and influence our activities and action whether or not we are aware of it. We [...]
Complementary medicine does not usually treat the symptoms, but begins with the causes. Thus diagnostics which permit a look behind the symptom picture on the surface acquire a corresponding relevance. A useful diagnostic and therapeutic tool is the Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll. It enables the technical measurement capture of functional sequences and energetic states in the organism and the individually determinable application of therapeutically effective substances. Definition of Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll The Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll (EAV) medical diagnostic system is a comprehensive, complementary [...]
BioPhotons and Magnetic Field for Chronic Exhaustion – A Practice Case It is not always a bone fracture that limits the radius of action in our patients; and also, the very widespread degenerative illnesses like arthritis and arthrosis for instance are not automatically the cause of a movement restriction. More and more often patients find their way into our practices who have a flawless locomotor system at their disposal, however they hardly make use of it because the motive impulse belonging to it is absent [...]
A Point of Interest Reprint for Members From THE BRIDGE Newsletter of OIRF Published September 2010 © Copyright 2006, Dr. Neinhaus / Dr. Galle , Germany To see the article "Classical BioResonance Procedures" by Dr. Nienhaus follow this link.

