Dr. med. dent. Ernst Beereuther, dentist, Zurich, Switzerland Ladies and gentlemen, I should like to welcome you to this lecture and thank the Regumed Institute for inviting me. Over the next half hour I will give you an insight into how I integrate BRT into my work as a dentist practising conventional medical methods and […]
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Dr. Op. Özlem Kiran, Neurosurgical specialist, Istanbul, Turkey For the past year I have been using bioresonance therapy in my practice. My work covers the entire spectrum of neurosurgery. I work in my own practice as well as in a local hospital in the Bakirköy district of Istanbul. Since I started using the bioresonance method […]
Angelika Prigge-Jugsch, Naturopath, Sandstedt, Germany Hello, ladies and gentleman, colleagues, Effective pain therapy instead of painkillers. I am delighted to be able to speak to you here today in Fulda on the subject of pain. When I started working with the bioresonance method 12 years ago my focus at that time was on allergy but […]
Harald Sievert, Naturopath, Hanover, Germany Dear colleagues, Please look upon today’s lecture as an overview of the treatment of patients with tumours. It is intended to help you to consider a tumour patient just like any other seriously ill patient. I should like to present an approach which starts with the patient’s current situation by […]
Dr. med. Michael Jaecks (†), Euskirchen-Kirchheim, Germany How does fluoride behave? Does it affect respiratory and skin disease? “The practice of the art of medicine should not follow from theory, but the reverse, theory should follow from practice. The essence of a disease remains an unknown quantity until we have found the true remedy.” Rademacher […]
Andrew Barrie PhD, and Mrs D. Anna Barrie, non-medical practitioners, Adelaide, Australia Introduction The purpose of this paper is to share the experiences and successes of our clinic in Australia where we have been using the bioresonance method since 1998 after training in England. Initially we were seeing 60-70 patients per week but currently we […]
Dr. med. vet. Ferdinand Denzinger, veterinarian, chönsee, Germany Regardless of the cause, lameness represents the most frequent condition preventing a mount from being ridden. Whenever constantly shifting lameness occurs, the head and spinal area should be considered as the possible cause. 1. Definition What is ataxia: ataxia or lack of muscular coordination is a loss […]
Dr. med. Günther Hanzl, Berg-Aufkirchen, Germany I can imagine that the phrase “postmaterialistic science” in the title of my paper does not mean much to some of you. So perhaps I should first explain the concept a little. It refers to the natural sciences as they are now understood and interpreted by the most important and most progressive scientists and whose essential […]
Hans Brügemann, Gräfelfing, Germany When planning a medical congress there are potentially a number of different aspects on which to focus. One area of focus could be passing on experiences in order to achieve the best possible results in patients. Another aspect would be sharing scientific evidence which proves the efficacy of a method. Our congress programme is designed in such a way […]
Dr. med. Jürgen Hennecke, Aachen, Germany Headaches are among the most commonly cited symptoms in general practice. They may be caused by relatively harmless stresses or equally by more acute disorders. Therefore it is necessary to complete a thorough internal neurological assessment before every treatment. Where headaches are a symptom of a serious disorder such as tumours, metastases, cerebral […]
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