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 [...]
Cancer cell metabolism Cancer cells mainly utilize their energy source from glucose, a simple sugar. But unlike the normal cells, in spite of the presence of ample oxygen, cancer cells prefer to metabolize glucose through aerobic gycolysis, which is often considered as a less efficient pathway for producing ATP [1, 3, 5, 6, 7]. This marked metabolic alteration in cancer cells is discovered during the 1920s by Warburg. Since then, many research investigations have supported this finding. Currently, the Warburg effect or aerobic glycolysis, the conversion of glucose to [...]
Hops and Cocoa Against Cancer and Allergies Targeted Help with Orthomolecular Therapy Orthomolecular cancer therapy gains greater and greater insights into the complex processes of the body. With gentle medications it succeeds in creeping into the immune system to help the body in the removal of tumor cells. The physician Juliane Sacher introduces new insights. Everything we know about present day chronic diseases is that they deal with our environment, our nutrition and our behavior. Cancer itself [...]
An Overview the Practice Office of Dr. Walter D. Sturm † With Carolyn L. Winsor How to Use the Photon Resonance Test Unit (P.R.T.) With Dr. Brian L. MacCoy † An introduction to the medical practice office of Dr. Walter D. Sturm by then Managing Director of OIRF Carolyn L. Winsor. A look at the various methods and devices regularly utilized by Dr. Sturm in assessing and treating his many “court of last resort” patients. Showcases all the methods and devices that were researched and recommended by OIRF over [...]
THERAPY TIP For this issue, some comments from Dr. Brian L. MacCoy, Idaho, USA Revue / Journal Title International journal of oncology ISSN 1019-6439 S-acetyl glutathione Reduced apoptosis is associated to cancer development. Agents able to restore the programmed cell death responsiveness of cancer cells are foreseen as potential effective cancer therapies. In this study, we report that a glutathione-S-derivative, S-acetyl-glutathione (Sag), induces significant apoptosis in three human lymphoma cell lines. We used Annexin-V FACS analysis and DNA laddering to demonstrate that Sag activated apoptosis in the three sensitive [...]