Biological Medicine Symposium 2012 June 15-17, 2012 Vancouver, B.C. Canada Video Recordings of the entire 3-Day Symposium. Please follow this link for the Symposium Manual (in PDF format). Your Keynote Speaker: Prof. Roeland van Wijk, PhD Netherlands BioPhotons in Diagnostics – Progress and Expectations Prof. Roeland van Wijk, PhD is a specialist in biophysical chemistry and molecular biology. He is a visiting scientist at several research institutes in the USA, Switzerland and the Netherlands and since 1982 is involved with scientific collaboration on BioPhoton research with Prof. Dr. Fritz-Albert [...]
Disease Follows Money “Disease follows the money. Follow the Dollar bills.” Can we actually predict the future of the world economy, finance, war, politics and pandemic outbreaks based on global data into one basket of information? According to David Weinberger, a senior researcher at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society and co-director of the Harvard Library Innovation Laboratory at Harvard Law School, he thinks it is possible. His article, The Machine That Would Predict the Future in Scientific American, [...]
accidental cure (Extraordinary Medicine for Extraordinary Patients) Living Life by a Symphony of Strings and Meridians By Simon Yu, MD Eastern medical philosophy merges with Western medical science in this book that explains paradigm-changing “curing” of incurable diseases by addressing five principal underlying causes of illness. Dr. Simon Yu was born in Korea and has spent most of his life in the United Sates. Today, Dr. Yu is a leading medical doctor and clinician who has learned to use energy medicine as a new biometric diagnostic technique. His [...]
You are not alone: Is This Standard Medical Care by Evidence Based Medicine? What is MUS? “Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) is a term used for health symptoms which remain unexplained after a complete medical evaluation. It has been reported that vague health symptoms account for half of all outpatient visits and that one third of these symptoms remained unexplained after a thorough assessment. Although common, presence of symptoms which remain unexplained for long periods of time even after a medical evaluation can be confusing and frustrating for both patients [...]
Concept and Practice I. Introductory Remarks For 150 years we have lived with a world view which is shaped in a significant manner by the knowledge of mechanics and chemistry, the scientific bases that quite substantially determine modern civilization. In spite of the enormous advances in knowledge in the area of electronics, this usual world view is hardly shaken up. Especially in medicine there are many innovations in diagnostics that show the influence of modern physics. However the new findings from biology about the physical-energetic processes of living systems [...]

