Waves and Fields Considerable 400-times Increases in Electro-smog Can Mankind Still Endure This? The Consequences can become Dramatic Already deeply concerned about the health of the population in 2002, with the so called Freiburg Appeal twelve practicing physicians from different fields appealed to the responsible people in the Health Service and in politics indicating a dramatic increase in severe and chronic illnesses. These illnesses especially include: Learning, concentration and behavioral disturbances in children (e.g. Hyperactivity) Blood pressure derailment [hypertensive crises] Heart [...]
Heidelberg Castle, Heidelberg Germany Report on the 43rd Biological Medicine Tour to Germany Sponsored by: Occidental Institute Research Foundation Penticton, BC Canada 15 November 2017 For those of you who were unable to attend the Institute’s 43rd Biological Medicine Tour to Germany, here are some of the highlights of this exceptional program. In light of the lower number but highest caliber of elite practitioner participants, there are numerous changes in format, presentation, accommodation and program planned for future tour programs. Planning [...]
Classification of Risk of Breast Cancer Defined by Regulation Thermography Microcalcifications in breast tissue indicate an increased risk for development of certain breast cancers. Studies have proven that abnormal thermal patterns represent a far more reliable risk factor than family history (Gautherie, 1995). With the advent of Whole-Body Regulation Thermography (AlfaSight 9000, Alfa Thermodiagnostics Inc, USA) patients who have been previously cleared by mammography or had apparently benign fibrocystic mastopathies by history, may show degenerative changes in the neuro-regulative response patterns [...]
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 [...]
Back To An Interview With Dr. Heinrich Kremer And now, welcome to Volume 11, Issue #10, October 2015 of “The Bridge” newsletter! We have recently learned that the annual article contribution from one of our advisors would be delayed due to ill health. With the weeks and days slipping past so quickly prior to my departure for the Germany Tour I went looking through our archives in hopes that I could avoid adding a new translation project to my overloaded “Things To Do” list. In many ways I dislike [...]

