Medicine and Experience Flu Vaccination or Biological Infection Prophylaxis? This question is asked again every year – for an answer however a differentiated line of approach is appropriate: From the perspective of school [orthodox] medicine vaccination is recommended to everyone in principle. However, this vaccination protection only works on a defined pathogen type – therefore other pathogens can release infections in spite of vaccination. Here also a certain degree of caution is appropriate because of the “vaccination mania” and the “fear [...]
Energy and Oscillation Hypersonic Sound Borreliosis – A greater Threat than Syphilis and a Trigger of Autoimmune Illness (Part 1) For many years reports about the illness “Borreliosis” occupy increasing space in all the media. Borreliosis is explained as an illness which is transmitted by ticks and which becomes apparent through skin symptoms. In rare cases it comes in following other illness forms which are nevertheless largely controllable with antibiotics. There are increasingly contradictory positions against this interpretation which clearly paint [...]
The Ebola Virus is one type from the Filoviridae family. These are usually threadlike, 1,000 to 14,000 nanometers long and 60 to 80 nanometers wide in diameter. After the pandemic is before the pandemic. And thus after Bird Flu, SARS, Swine Flu and EHEC (Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli) we are currently flooded with a new wave of scaremongering by the media: Ebola. Allegedly, in this case it concerns a deadly virus illness against which even our progressive school medicine has still found no remedy. Consequently it says, the [...]
Introduction: Since the causal connection between the papillomavirus and cervical cancer was investigated, such a [connection] also seems to exist with other tumor and virus types. On the other hand, the use of “vaccination viruses” in the tumor fight is also explored in the framework of virus therapy. Oncolytic viruses are able to increase selectively in the tissues of the tumors and metastases and to attack these. An effective point of attack could also be identified by the evidence of stem cells in the tumor conglomerate. For virus therapy [...]
A Long-Standing, Covert Health Threat While mycoplasma was first identified in animals in 1898 and humans in 1932, its considerable health dangers and implications have only in the last several decades become more apparent. Existing somewhere between a virus and typical bacteria, mycoplasmas are known to be the smallest, free-living organisms in the world. Unlike traditional bacteria having solid cell walls, cell-wall deficient mycoplasmas take on many different shapes, making them sometimes difficult to identify in the laboratory and also difficult to culture. Cell wall deficient microorganisms are typically [...]

