Dr. med. Eberhard Wenzel, Husum, Germany Introduction The causal treatment of allergy sufferers with a multi-causal condition in an ENT practice has always presented therapists with a difficult task. Finding an outcome satisfactory to both parties continues to pose a challenge. Chronic polypous pansinusitis (polyps in the paranasal sinuses) in particular is an increasing and […]
Dr. Sümer Zeynep Karabey, Kusadasi Aydin, Turkey Dear colleagues, It gives me great pleasure to report, at this year’s Congress, on the results of a nationwide study conducted in Turkey. But first let me tell you a little about myself: after handing over to a colleague the Berlin GP practice I had run for 15 […]
Karl Friedrich Potthoff, non-medical practitioner, Munster PRELIMINARY REMARKS Start of the study: 30.12.1999 End of the study: 31.03.2000 Number of treatments: 400 On 31.12.1999 I started with the BICOM® 2000 study. I had high expectations but at the same time felt a certain amount of scepticism. I lost my scepticism after a very short time. […]
Dr Jurgen Hennecke, medical practitioner, Aachen 1 INTRODUCTION In May 1999 unusual events in our daily practice startled us. After the birch pollen flight was over, the violence of hay fever symptoms did not at all decrease as in previous years. On the contrary, unusually many patients came to the practice with severe allergy symptoms. […]
Dr Gregor Will, medical practitioner, Cologne OCCURRENCE AND DIAGNOSIS OF MILDEW FUNGI CONTAMINATION Serious gaps in our knowledge still exist with regard to the importance of diagnosing and treating fungal illnesses in practices and hospitals (Mycology Study Group at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin, WHO). Not only candida, but also mildew fungi infections play […]
Sissi Karz, Naturopath, Agios Nicolaos, Crete, Greece Dear colleagues, Pain and limited mobility in the region of the spine is now unfortunately a common problem for our patients — as are complaints involving the lungs and bronchi. It is interesting to observe time and again that the two issues are sometimes very closely related to […]
Dr. med. Jurgen Hennecke, Aachen 1. INTRODUCTION The liver is the largest accessory gland in our digestive system with blood flowing through it at around half a litre per minute. Acting as a large “waste treatment plant” for the body, it is involved in more than 500 different metabolic processes (see Tab. 1). Table 1: […]
Yuan Ze, M.D. Pediatrics, and Wang Haiyan, Pediatrics, Central Hospital of Xi’an City, China WHAT IS ALLERGY? Allergy is an abnormally high sensitivity to cer-tain substances, such as pollen, food, or micro-organisms. Common indications indications of allergy may include sneezing, itching, and skin rashes. Common allergic diseases 1. Allergy of food — stomatitis — IBS […]
J. Fiedler, Practising Vet, Baunatal 9-YEAR-OLD HALF-BREED DOG, UNCASTRATED Case history Long-standing disorder. Skin disease since puppyhood (from around 9th week) in the form of scabby efflorescences the size of a thumb-nail or, in places, a beer-mat, with severe itching. The dog appeared listless, had grown thin and its coat had a strong smell. The […]
The aim here is to discuss why the low deep frequencies can be so important. But first of all let us look at what constitutes these frequencies and where they normally occur. The sensory reaction of the brain to electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields is a well known phenomenon in neurobiology. The pineal gland functions […]