February 2017 As I’ve thought about and grieved the loss of Prof. Dr. Ivan Engler in recent days, I once again became retrospective about the changes in this marvelous field of complementary medicine that we share. As I watched the Grammy’s the other night I was engrossed by the beautiful music of John Legend while they presented the names of those we lost over the past year. Typical stuff in so many ways. But then they mentioned Pete Fountain. From within my era, training and love of music I [...]
Balance --> Resonance --> BioResonance By Carolyn L. Winsor This report was initially prepared as a lecture presentation and later reformatted for publication. In watching the developments and ongoing research related to the field of Biological Medicine, it was clear that we were sliding down into ever smaller, ever deeper, ever more minutiae and detailed explanations. Although these “scientific” and “technical” descriptions are necessary in many ways, we must be careful to maintain a clear understanding and view of the basic concepts of energy. Here is a clearly laid [...]
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 [...]
Of course we can trace the use of energy in all its various forms for medical applications back to the beginning of man. But it is during the time of the past 60 or so years that has brought energy and biological medicine back into everyday use by natural healing experts around the globe. It is modern day research and technology that has given us the ability to return to and effectively use these natural energetic methods. But I’m not going to lay out thousands of years of history [...]
As Occidental Institute has worked, struggled and survived through 43 years of research and education in the fields of Acupuncture (TCM) and Biological Medicine we have witnessed, and often participated in, several cycles of acceptance and persecution that have directly affected patients, practitioners and educators. Within the Naturopathic community we have seen a strong shift to “prescribing”. Studying is done, exams are taken and that coveted permission to prescribe medications, supplements and homeopathics is achieved. In many ways this is closer to the traditional practices of the German Heilpraktikers. [...]