Complementary Medicine Diagnosis and Therapy Procedures What is Meaningful and Up-to-Date? There is absolutely no question that classical school [orthodox] medicine is unsurpassed in acute [emergency] care. Treatment of a bone fracture will not be successful with globuli or Bach Flowers. Now and then however doubts are expressed whether its exclusiveness claim for maintenance and/or recovery of our health can remain even today. In this article, it will be demonstrated that for chronic illnesses the symptom related approach of school medicine is not always carefully [...]
POINTS OF INTEREST / EDITORIAL by the Director, June 2011 You will have noticed a big difference by now in the type of articles I translated for this issue. Both articles appeared late last year in the German journal CO’MED and represent a big change in approach that is currently very popular with practitioners in Germany. Here at OIRF the incorporation of psychological, emotional and spiritual aspects into our armamentarium of diagnosis and therapy has always been a “touchy” subject. Of course one important factor for us was that [...]
From Dr. Brian MacCoy, Idaho, USA: 70 year old male Traditional Catholic, diagnosed in December 2009 with a "very aggressive form" of prostate cancer after biopsy. Biopsies left him with no ability for erection or ejaculation. Rectal/pelvic pain for the past 4 years, often reaching a level 9 or 10. Frequent urination every 2 to 3 hours with pain and pressure, often throughout the night. Pain medicines would give mild relief for a short period. Full testing (B-E-TA, darkfield, EAV, AMSAT, Photon Resonance Testing according to Dr. Schimmel) revealed [...]
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 [...]
Background and Strategies For over twenty years I have observed the regulation behavior and the functional behavior of healthy and ill people with standardized Infrared-Thermography. The images of the formation of a chronic illness correspond in many cases. Functional restrictions are regularly preceded in the upper abdomen. In the first place the liver function is involved here with a typical complaint picture: Disturbances in sleeping through the night Constipation Restriction of the right sided head torsion A more right sided vertex [...]