Hot Flashes! – Could it be Hormones? A simple case to illustrate how to approach a constellation of symptoms using MORA® BioResonance Therapy “I keep getting sweats between 1:30 and 3:30 am. Could it be menopause starting?” These were the first words out of her mouth after we sat down to start the consultation. She was 45 years old, had had no children or pregnancies, and generally in good health. My analytical brain switched into action with diagnostic possibilities – Menopause? [...]
The Hypersonic Theory of Gebbensleben “The word hypersonic is occasionally used to refer to sound above the frequency of about 1 GHz, i.e. for very high frequency ultrasound. In everyday phenomena such noise does not matter. However the engineer Reiner Gebbensleben (born 1939 Magdeburg) from Dresden, Germany represents the pseudo-scientific view that many technical and natural processes are based in the presence of hypersonic. In his opinion hypersonic is, among other things, perceptible by humans and in truth electrosmog is hypersonic.” The above is a definition of hypersonic quoted/translated [...]
Tuesday, 20 January 2015 Dear Colleagues, Friends and Supporters of OIRF, As we assess 2014 and get set to begin another new year, I trust that you are filled with optimism and plans that will take your practice to the next level of success. It has certainly been an interesting year here at Occidental Institute as we successfully instituted the many changes on our “to do lists” from this time last year. I am thrilled to be working with practitioners and researchers who have endeavored to present us with [...]
Comments from the Director During preparation of the last 2014 Issues of “The Bridge” I found that in several of our recent Issues there has been a lot of emphasis on instrumentation. I have commented several times previously that I foresee an increase in the use of this kind of instrumentation as we move into 2015 and beyond due to the changing regulations and registrations of the many European (German) remedies that we have come to rely on. How does the practitioner maintain a natural or biological medicine approach [...]
Wednesday, 26 November 2014 Dear Colleagues, Friends and Supporters of OIRF, A delay in receipt of one of the Director articles this Issue, freed me to look at another translation for our November issue. And, what more current or more frightening a topic is there than Ebola? The current outbreak in Africa that has already begun to migrate to U.S. soil presents us – as biological medicine practitioners – with interesting but yet challenging possibilities. First, here is the link to see information and comments from the National Center [...]

