The theory of bioinformative medicine The practical application of the latest discoveries Introduction: In the alternative medicine, it has been shown that it is advantageous to transmit allergens or body substances (blood, spit, saliva) electromagnetically onto an isotonic salt solution and use the resulting nosode for the oral after-treatment of the patient. This transmission is only comprehensible when a phase relationship between the patient and the nosode exists. The holographic world view can deliver the best explanation for this (see appendix [sic-not available]). During the process of transferring (oscillatory) [...]
A special chronological report on our 2007 “Medicine Week” Group tour to Germany SUNDAY (October 28th): All of the 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. This year we were a very small group for our 34th Tour program. There were only eight of us all [...]
Many practitioners are stating that they do “Energy Medicine”. What does this mean? I would like to provide some areas of thought, questions, and possible research. Do you practice Energy Medicine? If so, what is your definition of energy? What types of energy do you measure, diagnose, and treat? How do you do this? What effect does your treatment have (both long-term and short-term), and where is it acting? What is your definition of medicine? If you’ve gotten this far without being able to answer these questions in a [...]
“Do we hesitate lest the wrath laid upon Jack Kevorkian visit our young and vulnerable profession?” For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven . . . (1) I was listening out of the corner of my ear to National Public Radio the other morning when my attention was snagged by an interview with one particular author. His fictional plot is rather audacious, involving an unusual legislative solution to the social and economic impact of aging baby boomers: voluntary euthanasia. This is not [...]
Through a decline in use of Hormone Therapies Since the summer of 2002 American women have clearly taken fewer hormone replacement therapies. And some months later the rate of breast cancer patients began to sink in a conspicuous manner. A statistical evaluation drawn up by a team [working] with Peter Ravdin at the University of Texas emphasized this connection. Between 1990 and 1998 the rate of breast cancer cases had regularly increased about 1.7 percent per year. The following years it regularly decreased about 1 percent per year. Then [...]