Complementary Medicine Diagnosis and Therapy Procedures What is Meaningful and Up-to-Date? There is absolutely no question that classical school [orthodox] medicine is unsurpassed in acute [emergency] care. Treatment of a bone fracture will not be successful with globuli or Bach Flowers. Now and then however doubts are expressed whether its exclusiveness claim for maintenance and/or recovery of our health can remain even today. In this article, it will be demonstrated that for chronic illnesses the symptom related approach of school medicine is not always carefully [...]
Saint Louis to Baden Baden, Germany via OIRF, Canada If you are interested in good German beer, wine and/or German Biological Medicine, you may want to consider joining the Occidental Institute Research Foundation (OIRF) from Canada. The Institute was founded in 1972 by Dr. Walter Sturm and is now managed by his widow Carolyn Winsor-Sturm. I have been a member of the OIRF for the last 15 years and the organization has been a very important connection for me to learn German Biological Medicine. OIRF sponsors an annual medical [...]
Complementary medicine does not usually treat the symptoms, but begins with the causes. Thus diagnostics which permit a look behind the symptom picture on the surface acquire a corresponding relevance. A useful diagnostic and therapeutic tool is the Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll. It enables the technical measurement capture of functional sequences and energetic states in the organism and the individually determinable application of therapeutically effective substances. Definition of Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll The Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll (EAV) medical diagnostic system is a comprehensive, complementary [...]
According to Dr. Gruba Purpose of this paper: To provide documentary evidence for the Medical use and effectiveness of MORA COLOR. Who am I? Name: Sir Zenon W. Gruba, MBBS Address: Camberwell, Victoria, Australia. Professional details: I graduated from Melbourne University in 1970 with honors in Medicine. I did two years internship at Preston and Northcote Community Hospital. I did three months in obstetrics and gynecology at the Queen Victoria Hospital for Women. I was in a four man general medical family medicine practice from 1973 to 1984. I [...]
S’pore’s first non-Chinese acupuncturist had a hard time being accepted. Race is something Justin Morais has always been very aware of. Years ago, as Singapore’s first non-Chinese acupuncturist, he had to jump through hoops to be accepted by the local acupuncture community. And by Singaporeans too. Today, none of this is evident as he tends to clients of all races and walks of life at his second-floor unit in bustling Hougang Central. Among them, you can often see Catholic nuns, expatriates and football stars. “I guess they have decided [...]

