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 [...]
The Phenomena of the Extracellular Matrix As an Attractor for Waste Products Summary The circadian rhythm of the acid-base flooding in the extracellular matrix (ECM) is in feedback as the physiological basis of cell metabolism. The ECM is connected through the sodium chloride cycle to the circadian rhythm of the liver. Deviations from these feedbacks are always connected with a latent acidosis as a starting point for the ‘clogging up with waste products’ of the ECM. This is measurable in a chronic acid pH of [...]
A Complementary Medical Method Comments from the Director: This article has a very interesting history and was commissioned and translated through the Med-Tronik firm in Germany. About a year and a half ago a new distributor for China had the MORA-Super device registered and approved for use in hospitals and clinics throughout his very large country. Recently a series of articles debunking MORA and stating that it does not work and so on and so on was widely published in newspapers and magazines throughout China. [...]
Geopathic stress is a form of energy that originates underground. It will typically run in straight lines 12-36” wide. The effect will extend vertically, so simply moving up a story or two in a building is of no use in avoiding it. Different stress zones can intersect, and these areas are even more potent and dangerous than the individual areas. Various mineral deposits and water formations are common sources of this energy. Many different types have been described and studied, but for our purpose, only one fact is critical: [...]
Part 2: Pathogenetic Resonance Chains As early as the 1970’s Dr. Schimmel noticed that many chronic diseases had common pathogenetic patterns. Normally then two or three therapists are busy with such a series, and they often treat independently of each other. If these connections are better recognized today, then it is probably entirely due to Dr. Schimmel who published his knowledge at that time in his book “Functional Medicine” by Haug Publishing Company. Concerning this Dr. Schimmel says: “The Causal Chains (Resonance Chains) challenge the causal analytical thinking about [...]

