Alexander A.C. Rijsberman, Qualified Naturopath, Zug, Switzerland Introduction My work is empirical. This means I can reap the benefits of my experience and investigate a problem in its specific context. There is, however, also the risk that this type of investigation will be dismissed as being insufficiently scientific. All truth passes through three stages. First, […]
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Hans Brügemann, Gräfelfing Because I am looking at a variety of different aspects in my presentation, I will firstly give you a brief overview of what to expect. 1. Significance of the bioresonance method today 2. Scientific work on the phenomena of electromagnetic oscillations in organisms 3. New books on the bioresonance method in German […]
Dr. Esra Kirsever, Gynaecologist/Obstetrician, Istanbul, Turkey I am working in my private clinic in my country as a specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology. I have met BICOM® bioresonance therapy method four years ago on the occasion of my mother’s health problems. Then I began to use BICOM® bioresonance method in my clinical practice. I have […]
Dr. Sinan Akkurt, Izmir, Turkey Dear colleagues and bioresonance friends, We are together again here for the 53rd International BICOM® bioresonance congress. I would like to start with thanking Mrs. and Mr. Brügemann who provided me this opportunity for the last three years and Dr. Sümer Zeynep Karabey for her tremendous contributions to my vocational […]
Dr. Esra Kirsever, Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Istanbul, Turkey Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome Overview Most pregnancies result in one baby. In about one in 80 pregnancies, twins are conceived. This can occur in one of two ways: The more common way (which accounts for two-thirds of cases) is for the two different sperm to fertilize two different […]
Dr. Sinan Akkurt, Doctor, Izmir, Turkey My dear colleagues and bioresonance friends; We are together in the 54th international BICOM® bioresonance congress. I especially thank Mr and Ms Brugemann for giving me a chance to speak. Besides, I thank Sissi Karz for her great efforts in the cancer treatment protocol and Dr Zeynep Karabey for […]
Professor Herbert Pietschmann, Emeritus Professor at the Physics Faculty of the University of Vienna, Austria The origin of systematic thinking To understand the meaning of scientific thought and action, we have to go back to the beginning of systematic thought. The current form of thinking was first established in all so-called advanced civilisations around 500 years […]