Therapy Tip Woman aged 56 Diseases: Smokes 80 cigarettes per day for 40 years. Partner smokes 80 per day as well. Suffers with severe emphysema. Sucks on seretide almost every five minutes. Severely short of breath. Spirometry is almost a straight line with no response to bronchodilators. Has 5 primary cancers in her lungs, and was sent home to die. First consultation: Early Jan 2010. Rx: The “McIvor” elimination diet Blood Therapy setting on the MORA Super once a week x 5 Then MORA Super Gruba's setting for infection [...]
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 [...]
It seems the past months have been sad ones as we have lost more of the “old rabbits” of our field. For some mystical reason we are seeing ever more losses of those who have been the innovators and the guiding lights of biological medicine. In this issue it is my sad duty to inform you about the passing of two more great men, Dr. med. Dieter Hager and the engineer Erich Rasche. Such losses seem to lend me words along with the tears. We have lost so many [...]
Segmental Diagnostic Findings with Testicular Cancer Draw clear conclusions and act immediately Cancer diagnostics can be called a stepchild of energy medicine. This is based, among other things, on the fact that every cancer type is different and specific type diagnoses are hardly possible. You can also say that for the patient’s well [being] the individuality of the diagnoses is rarely as distinctive as with cancer. From a spiritual perspective, you can establish that with the development of cancer the soul empties all its negative [...]
WEB WATCH Submitted by Dr. Zenon W. Gruba, Australia By Sarah Colyer, 12-Nov-2009 MORE than 40% of breast cancers detected since the BreastScreen program was introduced in Australia would not have been life-threatening if left untreated, research suggests. Analysing data from the NSW Central Cancer registry, University of Sydney researchers determined that risk factors such as obesity, nulliparity and a period of heightened HRT use could not account for the massive jump in the number of invasive breast cancer cases since mammography screening became routine. The detection of cancers [...]

