BOOK REVIEW Mitochondrial Pathology, Cancer and MORA® By Dr. med. dent. Gottfried Cornelissen English translation by Marguerite Lane, ND This text is primarily intended to be a continuation of Volume III Degeneration, Cancer and MORA. It is, however, possible to use it as a stand-alone text. The most recent research results, with their brand new theoretical approaches differ from all of the conventional ideas of Tumour treatment, and everyone can benefit from them. There are four main volumes, with a logical progression of topics: Volume 1 The New Diagnostic [...]
Email Received from Dr. Michael Galle, Germany; February 11, 2012 [Following] is a new interesting publication from the Nobel laureate Montagnier which deals with the method of MORA. He used the method according to Benveniste (and therefore the method of MORA, which Benveniste copied after Citro had talked with him) for detection of very weak electromagnetic signals from diluted and swirled DNA-Sequences. The work shows that extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields can be transferred by a simple electrode and a conventional amplifier, just like MORA. The second author (Aissa) worked [...]
Welcome to the 38th Biological Medicine Tour to Germany A Personal Diary of our Exclusive Program for 2011 Research Associates Sponsored by: Occidental Institute Research Foundation Penticton, British Columbia Canada Neuschwanstein Castle, Schwangau, Germany Wednesday, 30 November 2011 Attn: Everyone who missed joining us in Frankfurt for our Germany Tour #38 A big hello to our OIRF members, colleagues and friends . . . Those of you who were unable to join us for this most recent tour program, really missed a good one! The size of the [...]
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) The Frequency of Change I’ve seen a lot of information about Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy in the last couple of years. As in many areas, there appears to be a wide variety of equipment and procedures that use this moniker. And as usual, there’s a big difference among the approaches being used. Waveforms, intensity, frequency and other variables are very diverse, covering a broad spectrum. Some machines warn people not to use them if they have a pacemaker, for instance. Some units produce an [...]
Lyme disease, named after the famed 1975 outbreaks in Lyme, Connecticut, is often known as the “great imitator” for its frequent mimicry of many other conditions. Estimated to be under-reported by a factor of 6 to 10 in the USA alone, Lyme has often lived in the shadow of other more publicized epidemics and public health issues, such as HIV and SARS, even though in recent years, it has likely outnumbered them both (1). Further complicated by the often problematic and inconsistent diagnostic criteria and testing methods put forth [...]

