The following article was presented as a lecture by Dr. Nienhaus at the IPABM International Symposium for Biocybernetic Medicine as held in Bad-Homburg, Germany on June 3-6, 2010. The theme of that meeting was: Classic Bioresonance methods (MORA-Therapy) and its importance for medical practice. Classic bioresonance methods (cbrm) has taken an enormous progress since its development by Dr. Morell and Erich Rasche in 1977 exactly like the common technical evolution. The cbrm is rightly described as an “electronic homeopathy”. The treatment with this works on the energy system propagated [...]
POINTS OF INTEREST The Investigation by IMGEAV Background and Strategies Besides measurement of static measuring values the examination by IMGEAV also contains the more complex measurement of the dynamic indicator. The static values (indicator values of 0, 50 and 100 scale units) are measured with fixed resistances and are also easily understood by the user. However the indicator dynamic can only be shown in the laboratory. It is tested on 4 electrically simulated “artificial” acupuncture points with measuring values of 53, 68, 82 and 90, by which the most [...]
According to Dr. Gruba Purpose of this paper: To provide documentary evidence for the Medical use and effectiveness of MORA COLOR. Who am I? Name: Sir Zenon W. Gruba, MBBS Address: Camberwell, Victoria, Australia. Professional details: I graduated from Melbourne University in 1970 with honors in Medicine. I did two years internship at Preston and Northcote Community Hospital. I did three months in obstetrics and gynecology at the Queen Victoria Hospital for Women. I was in a four man general medical family medicine practice from 1973 to 1984. I [...]
The HRV as a Therapy Prognosis Method Until recently the determination of the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) was an insignificant method in Central Europe. In a number of other countries, it indisputably belongs to conventional medicine, while in Germany even many cardiologists do not do much with it. At most it is used as an additional program for the evaluation of the 24-hour ECG. Its most widespread application is found in sports medicine, where in this respect it also appears that the Polar sports clock [...]
Please follow this link to see Dr. Pizzorno's Editorial Commentary 25 February 2009 Joseph Pizzorno, ND Editor in Chief at Integrative Medicine Dear Dr. Pizzorno: I have been a subscriber to IMCJ since its inception. I am most impressed by the fact that your publication has done so much to bring our many alternative methods into a more favorable light with conventional medicine. Our Occidental Institute was initially founded in 1972 and has been dedicated to bringing reliable, yet practical, information concerning alternative (or your so called “fringe”) methods to [...]