Since 1995 I have been invited to deliver an annual lecture and seminar on aspects of bioresonance medicine. This invitation has come from the “Imedis” Centre for Intellectual Studies. The Imedis Company manufactures their own bioresonance equipment and software but perhaps more important they have, together with various Russian universities, conducted much investigation into bioresonance medicine and its effectiveness. Being invited to their annual conference has been highly educative and has given me a unique opportunity to observe developments in countries (Russian Federation) not normally associated with bioresonance. I [...]
AIDS – The Chronology of a Misunderstanding The “AIDS” problem has already occupied [the pages of] raum&zeit since the beginning, when the topic moved (was moved) into the focus of the public at the beginning of the 1980’s with the discovery of the first five AIDS cases. At that time, one of the most important authors was certainly Prof. Dr. Peter Duesberg (USA) as one of the first scientists who criticized the official AIDS/HIV theory. In 1990 he wrote among other [...]
Oxygen Therapies – A Scientific Comparison Traditional Oxygen Therapies Compared With The Progressive Principle of Spirovitalisation Survival time without solid food: 40 days; without liquid: 4 days; without oxygen: 4 minutes Introduction Science tells us that no higher life forms can exist without oxygen. This demonstrates the crucial significance of a continuous supply of the "elixir of life", oxygen, for all higher organisms. Adequate availability of oxygen is the prerequisite for all metabolic processes associated with the production of energy, a [...]
An Original Article From Elsevier From THE BRIDGE Newsletter of OIRF Published February 2012 © Copyright 2012, Herrmann/Galle, Germany Published in the European Journal of Integrative Medicine 3 (2011_) e237-e244 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com
Technical Diagnostic Support in the Modern Natural Healing Practice The increasing burden on earth, water, air and food of synthetic materials (e.g. herbicides or insecticides) results in people coming into contact daily with a huge number of materials foreign to the body (unphysiological). Of course in our daily lives substances which are included in consumer goods (scented materials, preservatives, disinfectants, etc.) are not to be forgotten. In the course of life these materials are picked up by the body through respiration, [...]

