The following article was presented as a lecture by Dr. Nienhaus at the IPABM International Symposium for Biocybernetic Medicine as held in Bad-Homburg, Germany on June 3-6, 2010. The theme of that meeting was: Classic Bioresonance methods (MORA-Therapy) and its importance for medical practice. Classic bioresonance methods (cbrm) has taken an enormous progress since its development by Dr. Morell and Erich Rasche in 1977 exactly like the common technical evolution. The cbrm is rightly described as an “electronic homeopathy”. The treatment with this works on the energy system propagated [...]
According to Dr. Gruba Purpose of this paper: To provide documentary evidence for the Medical use and effectiveness of MORA COLOR. Who am I? Name: Sir Zenon W. Gruba, MBBS Address: Camberwell, Victoria, Australia. Professional details: I graduated from Melbourne University in 1970 with honors in Medicine. I did two years internship at Preston and Northcote Community Hospital. I did three months in obstetrics and gynecology at the Queen Victoria Hospital for Women. I was in a four man general medical family medicine practice from 1973 to 1984. I [...]
A Conversation between Carolyn and Ted Ted: Although I wanted to write a nice long beautiful article about our experiences with the AMSAT, instead I find myself sending you a sort of diary about the trials and tribulations of being a clinician. These are just some of the things that happen in life, and I suppose we just have to cope with it. Hopefully our members can take some consolation and instruction from these recent experiences. I have found out one very important thing about the AMSAT unit: it [...]
Please follow this link to see The Reply to Dr. Pizzorno An Editorial Commentary for Members From IMCJ and THE BRIDGE Newsletter of OIRF Re-Published April 2009 Article originally published by: Integrative Medicine Journal Vol. 7, N0. 6, Dec 2008/Jan 2009 © Copyright 2008, Dr. Joseph Pizzorno and IMCJ
The Heart as a Victim of the Spleen A Case Description It is regarded as an honorable death if someone is torn out of the fullness of their creative activity by a heart attack. Thus the portion of heart-circulation illnesses is accordingly the highest among our mortality rates, even though so very much is done against it. Lowering the cholesterol and blood pressure is a part of standard therapy for more than 60 years, and is implemented like an internal reflex. Many risk factors are [...]