Research Associate News 19th Germany Tour The Fall of 1994 featured the Institute’s 19th German Biological Medicine Update Tour. This year’s tour, as always, was very interesting. The emphasis of this tour was cancer, and methods of dealing with this devastating disease of civilization. During the tour we visited one of the leading and largest Biological cancer clinics in Germany to see first hand what they are doing for their patients. This particular clinic employs various therapies including, ozone, ionized oxygen, and mistletoe preparations. The tour included a short [...]
Dr. Beilin teaches seminars in Enderleinian microscopy. Having studied and worked for many years in the field, it is the goal of this column to share some knowledge and interpretive data concerning fungal and mycotoxic involvement in disease etiology. Whether you currently own a microscope or are about to get one you will find this column a place to compare notes, conclusions and treatment decisions based upon the microbe and the terrain. It will also be a valuable source of practical tips regarding microscopes and techniques. Questions and comments [...]
Over the summer and fall of 1994, Dr. Walter Sturm, along with the OIRF staff and directors began a project that was intended as an ongoing project to publish the information and experience of the many affiliated international and North American practitioners of Biological Medicine (a term coined by Occidental Institute in the mid-1980s as the organization moved back into Canada and became the non-profit Research Foundation). The goal was to become a “bridge” between the innovation, information and development in this field in Germany and English speaking practitioners [...]

