Allergies and fluoride

By: David Published on: 19/04/2016

If fluorine or fluoride are mentioned today, people immediately think of dentistry and caries. Until 1983 I did not know much about the biological significance of fluoride other than it is important for bones and teeth since it is a constituent of “apatite” which is apparently responsible for the hardness of this tissue.

Congress Papers47th CongressAdvanced2007

Improved quality of life through adjuvant tumour therapy

By: David Published on: 18/04/2016

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 providing concomitant therapy and leads on to subsequent stabilisation and treatment of underlying problems.

Congress Papers47th CongressAdvanced2007

Effective pain therapy instead of painkillers

By: David Published on: 18/04/2016

Pain is a complex sensory feeling often involving strong emotional components. It requires the presence of pain receptors and for signals to be passed on uninterrupted to the central nervous system.

Congress Papers47th CongressAdvanced2007

In 124 cases of herniated discs: Bioresonance therapy instead of operating

By: David Published on: 18/04/2016

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.

Congress Papers47th CongressAdvanced2007
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