What is Biological Terrain? The concept of Biological Terrain has its beginning in Europe. It is based largely on the clinical research of the French professor Louis Claude Vincent. I wrote an article on Biological Terrain some years ago and have been using it in my practice for quite some time. My interest was further … Continue reading Biological Terrain Revisited: Balancing Acid/Base, Oxidation Potential, and More
Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) – Most Necessary Effective Medicine on Earth
A new medical study has reported indications of dampening of the inflammation that brings on autoimmune diseases. The study was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Immunology in April of 2018 and confirms the hypothesis that bicarbonate of soda does have medical merit and can be a simple cure to autoimmune diseases. The research report … Continue reading Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) – Most Necessary Effective Medicine on Earth
Sodium bicarbonate and pH
Lessons in Cancer and General pH Management International Medical Veritas Association by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD Most of us are going to be surprised to find out that there is an oncologist in Rome Italy, Dr. Tullio Simoncini, destroying cancer tumors with sodium bicarbonate.[1] Sodium bicarbonate is safe, extremely inexpensive and unstoppably effective when it comes … Continue reading Sodium bicarbonate and pH
The isopathical therapy form Microscopic blood dark field investigation
The isopathical therapy form Microscopic blood dark field investigation after Professor Dr. G. Enderlein (1872-1968) Origin For millions of years colloids of the fungus trunks Mucor racemosus Fresen and Aspergillus the Niger van Tiegheim, who live as Endobiont in symbiosis with humans and mammals. Under adverse circumstances they can form transitions to higher forms, which lead … Continue reading The isopathical therapy form Microscopic blood dark field investigation
The History of the Pleomorphism / Monomorphism Debate: Why is Pleomorphism unknown to modern medicine
A dichotomy in medical speculation, an unresolved philosophical conflict, has existed from ancient times to the present. This conflict is between two theories known traditionally as Empiricism and Rationalism."While this conflict can be discerned in the earliest writings of the Hippocratic Corpus, from the fifth century BC, the names Empirical and Rationalist became current in … Continue reading The History of the Pleomorphism / Monomorphism Debate: Why is Pleomorphism unknown to modern medicine
Lactic acid in daily practice SANUVIS as an important therapy for cell regeneration
The following remarks are concerned with the main use of SANUVIS remedies including the new tablet form for the successful treatment of various illnesses. Firstly, some basic physiological considerations concerning lactic acid are to be found in our organism, and this lactic acid also mainly intervenes in the important acid base. In a complete course … Continue reading Lactic acid in daily practice SANUVIS as an important therapy for cell regeneration
Confusing Symptoms With Disease
Unfortunately, Pasteur's confusion of disease with its symptoms, has come down through the generations as scientific law. To this day, conventional medicine operates under this central misconception, often identifying a pattern of symptoms and labeling them as a disease, without any consideration of the underlying cause of the symptoms. And if the underlying cause isn't … Continue reading Confusing Symptoms With Disease
Introduction – pH
In the blood course we introduce the concept of pH and its relationship to one's health. In this series we will show you how measuring the pH of body fluids like urine and saliva can help you assess the body's balance. To recap, pH is the acronym for potential hydrogen. It is a measure of the … Continue reading Introduction – pH
Live Blood Microscopy Analysis Darkfield Course: Detailed Outline
C o u r s e D e s c r i p t i o n s Introductory Seminar: Detailed Outline What will I Learn? In this 6 (also available 3 day's and online course), hands on training you will learn about all aspects of Live Blood Cell Microscopy including: •An introduction to the … Continue reading Live Blood Microscopy Analysis Darkfield Course: Detailed Outline
IS BLOOD STERILE?
For a long time many researchers and doctors believed, and many still do, that blood is sterile. Professor Dr. Gunter Enderlein after numerous years of research, proved otherwise. He showed using darkfield microscopy, that the serum of all people and warm-blooded animals are alive with many moving 'particles'. He called these particles ENDOBIONTS (from the … Continue reading IS BLOOD STERILE?
