The Many Uses of Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field Therapy This issue is focused on clinical applications, and my topic is the use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy. I use the Medisend Super III in my practice, and it is in almost continuous use throughout the day. One of the major uses is for allergy therapy. I have combined the Medisend with Sensitivity Removal Technique as outlined by Sherri Tenpenney, DO. Instead of using acupressure, I use PEMF as the treatment. I have [...]
I’ve been using my MORA®-Super Plus for 10 years now, and every day is full of miracles. To be clear, although I always loved the concept of working with the MORA, it wasn’t until I learned Dr Cornelissen’s techniques and started to use his programs (around 2006) that the miracles started to happen regularly. Maybe I was too nervous to use the traditional EAV testing method successfully. I just never trusted my test results. Maybe the MORA could feel my uncertainty (like the way a dog smells your fear). [...]
Or, The Connections of Pain Transfer Disease symptoms and their causal structure are occasionally far apart. The why and how is the subject of the following article and is explained in more detail in two case histories. Within a therapeutic practice the most diverse symptoms or symptom complexes are often treated successfully directly “on the spot”. Occasionally however well-intentioned and well-proven therapies remain without a “happy ending”. Why? Of course one endeavors to explain the individuality of the patients and their specific life situations. I [...]
The Central Pillar in the New Medicine of the 21st Century In spite of indisputable advances with the treatment of many illnesses like allergies, rheumatic illnesses, respiratory illnesses, acute and chronic pain or neurological pathologies, school medicine pushes on the boundaries with their focus on medication therapies and surgical interventions. Thus it is urgently necessary to more strongly pursue, as already known, the innovative complementary medical therapy approaches. In the future the [complementary medical approaches] will no longer stand in contrast to classical school medicine, but [...]
How often are we asked to give our “evidence base” for the very effective treatments that we give? How often are the people who ask these questions really not interested in what we do and only see us as inconvenient irritants to their version of the truth and as competition that should be rooted out? I believe that there is a place for empirical medicine along side of conventional medicine. Especially when conventional medicine does not have a safe or effective treatment, like for example [...]

