Translated and abridged from the words of Dr.med. Olaf Kuhnke, Switzerland CO’Med, June 2016 Professor Dr.rer.nat.med.Habil. Hartmut Heine (20 April 1941* - 18 April 2016†) Although those who knew him were prepared for it, nevertheless it grieved everybody deeply when they found out about the death of the important scientist Hartmut Heine who was recalled from this world during the night of the 17th into the 18th of April 2016 only two days before the completion of his 75th year. As a student he plunged with full enthusiasm into [...]
Why We Need to Address the Ground System First, Before Doing Even More Dentistry 2 Case Histories Dr. Verigin’s Comment Last time, we looked at some ways in which conditions in our environment, under the various pressures of climate change, have affected life within it. Pollution isn’t just bad in and of itself but because of the damage it does to the air, soil, animals and humans. And that damage isn’t isolated. Those changes lead to others as life tries to adapt. In turn, the [...]
Medicine and Experience Flu Vaccination or Biological Infection Prophylaxis? This question is asked again every year – for an answer however a differentiated line of approach is appropriate: From the perspective of school [orthodox] medicine vaccination is recommended to everyone in principle. However, this vaccination protection only works on a defined pathogen type – therefore other pathogens can release infections in spite of vaccination. Here also a certain degree of caution is appropriate because of the “vaccination mania” and the “fear [...]
Concept and Practice I. Introductory Remarks For 150 years we have lived with a world view which is shaped in a significant manner by the knowledge of mechanics and chemistry, the scientific bases that quite substantially determine modern civilization. In spite of the enormous advances in knowledge in the area of electronics, this usual world view is hardly shaken up. Especially in medicine there are many innovations in diagnostics that show the influence of modern physics. However the new findings from biology about the physical-energetic [...]
To begin with I must confess, I like theories. Theories allow complex systems, once inexplicable to be conceptualized, put into a framework, ultimately to be explained and eventually understood. But theories need to be challenged. I must also confess, I do enjoy challenging theories. If you ask a question to challenge a theory and it cannot provide a reasonable answer, it is time to modify the theory. However if you ask several questions to challenge a theory and there are no reasonable answers, it is time to change your [...]

