BioPhotons and Magnetic Field for Chronic Exhaustion – A Practice Case It is not always a bone fracture that limits the radius of action in our patients; and also, the very widespread degenerative illnesses like arthritis and arthrosis for instance are not automatically the cause of a movement restriction. More and more often patients find their way into our practices who have a flawless locomotor system at their disposal, however they hardly make use of it because the motive impulse belonging to it is absent [...]
Is this a Necessity? A Way for Complementary and Orthodox Medicine The experience of the patient increasingly shows that both – orthodox and complementary medicine – need each other. The increasing spread of bacterial and parasitic infections in the population, with which our organism no longer copes and which thus often goes over into chronic and inexplicable forms, necessarily needs an interaction of conventional and complementary medicine. Dealing with e.g. a parasite (worm, leech, etc.) or a borreliosis from only one [...]
A Point of Interest Reprint for Members From THE BRIDGE Newsletter of OIRF Published September 2010 © Copyright 2006, Dr. Neinhaus / Dr. Galle , Germany To see the article "Classical BioResonance Procedures" by Dr. Nienhaus follow this link.
Hops and Cocoa Against Cancer and Allergies Targeted Help with Orthomolecular Therapy Orthomolecular cancer therapy gains greater and greater insights into the complex processes of the body. With gentle medications it succeeds in creeping into the immune system to help the body in the removal of tumor cells. The physician Juliane Sacher introduces new insights. Everything we know about present day chronic diseases is that they deal with our environment, our nutrition and our behavior. Cancer itself [...]
THERAPY TIP For this issue, some comments from Dr. Brian L. MacCoy, Idaho, USA Revue / Journal Title International journal of oncology ISSN 1019-6439 S-acetyl glutathione Reduced apoptosis is associated to cancer development. Agents able to restore the programmed cell death responsiveness of cancer cells are foreseen as potential effective cancer therapies. In this study, we report that a glutathione-S-derivative, S-acetyl-glutathione (Sag), induces significant apoptosis in three human lymphoma cell lines. We used Annexin-V FACS analysis and DNA laddering to demonstrate that Sag activated apoptosis in the three sensitive [...]

