Low Protein versus High Protein Diets: Their Effects on the body's pH levels. Abstract It is the argument of this paper that a low protein, low carbohydrate diet is health promoting, while current high protein diets can be injurious to health. The findings in this paper are drawn from a literature based survey on pH levels – the balance of acid and alkaline within the body – and the contribution that diet may make either to disease or to the promotion of health. Debates about [...]
How Alternative Therapies Can Help, Part 3 Even if AIDS is not a virus illness, the patients suffer from the symptoms. However, they do not necessarily have to proceed into the chemical machinery of orthodox medicine. There are gentler, and at the same time more effective, possibilities for getting a grip on the immune weakness. From Juliane Sacher, Frankfurt In both the last issues of raum & zeit (“AIDS – The Chronology of a Mistake”, r&z No. 141 and The [...]
The True Biological Background of the Myth, Part 2 AIDS belongs among the unavoidably fatal diseases. Whoever gets a positive AIDS test from then on believes he is reading his death sentence. General practitioner Juliane Sacher explains in this article why the HIV test states nothing about a virus disease called AIDS. In the last issue of raum & zeit I dealt with the beginning of the HIV/AIDS history (“AIDS – The Chronology of a Mistake, r&z Vol. 24, #141, [...]
Labeling cholesterol as the cause of cardiovascular disease is one day going to be viewed as a medical catastrophe. It is not only wrongly accused of being directly related to the cause of death of millions of people each year but it is also targeted as something that is to be sought, hunted and destroyed like a growing cancer. But nothing could be further from the truth: at least that’s not what the research dictates. One needs to realize that cholesterol is absolutely vital to health. Being a high [...]
First Matrix Research Prize Awarded To Prof. Dr. rer. nat. med. habil. Hartmut Heine Prize presented within the framework of the Medicine Week Congress in Baden-Baden The Saint Johanser company provided a matrix research prize, endowed it with €10,000 and awarded it to the anatomist and biologist Professor Dr. Hartmut Heine (formerly the director of the Anatomical and Clinical-Morphological Institutes of the University of Witten/Herdecke). A more than thirty year research project was acknowledged with that award, a project which has enabled a bridging between school medicine and complementary [...]

