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Danger from germS on the increaSe
incorrect DiagnoSiS – bronchial aSthma
fooD-regeneration DiSc
magazine of the association for thePromotion of Vibration medicine
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Water and salt – components of our life | part II
Soup of Jerusalem artichoke with quinoa topping
The nine-stones-circle
04 editorial
History and science
05 Water and salt – components of our life | part ii
07 Danger from germs on the increase
From the practice for the practice(human, veterinary, nutrition)
09 incorrect diagnosis – bronchial asthma
10 nPSo
12 experiential report Vet – horse: headshaker
13 recipe – Soup of Jerusalem artichoke with quinoa topping
Building biology & radiesthesia
14 the nine-stones-circle
Various
16 book review
17 food-regeneration disc
19 Visit to our honorary member manfred Denecke
19 german petition about non-medical practitioner
20 Summer management-committee- meeting
21 handicraft corner – ionenkiller
21 blend of spices arthrosis
22 contact information of leaders of users‘ circles
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eDitorial
Dear reader,
today, as i am writing these lines, the calendar states that autumn is beginning. We know this as now, it is not quite so light in the mornings as it used to be in the past months, and we also notice it because the days are getting shorter. We hear people say “au-tumn is well on its way now”. au-tumn can and should be the time when we prepare for the winter months. many of us talk about getting our gardens and hou-ses ready for the winter. and of course, we should not forget our own bodies.
autumn is a special time for many of us. others do not like autumn quite so much. maybe these people feel a typical autumn de-pression coming on.
let us use these autumn weeks to help the soul, the body and the spirit, so that the gloomy autumn mood can be uplifted and so that we can store some energy for the coming winter.
bioresonance is definitely able to accompany you on this path – it helps us to get the vibes right again.
apart from thinking of the soul, body, and spirit, it is quite hel-pful if during this time we also strengthen our immune system. that means we should spend a lot of time in the sun, as it gives us the strength we need to live.
Surely, the lack of sunshine du-ring the autumn causes the body to release more melatonin, which makes us tired. however, there are some tricks which help you to counteract the autumnal depres-sion and the slowing down of the metabolism.
for one thing, it is good if you can boost the vitamin D production with the help of sunlight as long as possible, as vitamin D does not only strengthen the teeth and the bones, but also the immune system.
in addition, the right kind of diet including sufficient vitamins, mi-nerals and other vital substances helps us, along with sufficient exercise, to face autumn in a po-sitive way.
not only does exercise in the open air put us in a good mood, it also enhances the supply to our muscles, brain and other organs of oxygen and other nutrients which are important for our well-being.
in no way do we need to become high-performance athletes – our circulation is improved even if we go for a walk or for a bike ride. that alone can already send off gloomy autumnal thoughts.
for me, it is of particular im-portance especially during this season to make use of helpful
supplements such as echinacea, which can be taken for some weeks and which will strengthens the immune system. Vitamin c or zinc can also be used, they, too, support the immune sys-tem. and finally, this is the time when i really enjoy regular visits to the sauna, in combination with warm and cold showers (and that is best done with the help of a showerhead which energizes the water).
in this issue of im+PUlS, which the editors compiled for you with great dedication, you will once again find helpful suggestions for these weeks.
i, for one, wish you many new ex-periences and fruitful reading.
Warm regards from
Heinfried Königtreasurer
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Water anD Salt – comPonentS of oUr life | Part ii
for tens of thousands of years, salt has been a staple food both for humans and animals. it helps maintain numerous physical functions, and in some cases, it makes them possible in the first place.
in the first part of this report (see + imPUlS no. 45, may 2016), we therefore already pondered the question whether it matters which table salt we consume. try as we may, we cannot get definite information as to which salt is added to the many different foodstuffs during industrial production processes. all that remains is to look at what we can influence and control ourselves: the package of salt in our own kitchen. So what exactly do the little boxes, plastic bags or jute bags contain?
Rock saltabout 250 million years ago, parts of the primordi-al seas containing salt evaporated and left behind massive layers of salt on the bottom of the seas that had dried out. these layers were often many kilo-metres (!) thick. When today's salt deposits formed, other natural minerals (lime, clay, etc.) migrated into the salt, and nowadays we can find them as neutral or good components in the salt we consume. the exposed salt layers were gradually covered with se-diments and compressed to form "rock-hard" salt layers. the rock salt has recently also been sold under the name of primordial sea salt. for many millions of years, the thick layer of sediment largely protected these salt layers from environmental in-
fluences - and especially from the influences of our modern times.
So-called evaporated saltthis salt does actually not differ from rock salt. the only thing is that it is not mined. Water is flushed into the salt-carrying layers by means of drilling, and in other cases, (e. g. in lüneburg), natural water flows through the salt-carrying layers. the rock salt dissolves in the water and can then be pumped up. this brine is then boiled on the surface so that the water evaporates. What remains is the so-called evaporated salt.
Sea saltthis kind of salt does not actually differ from rock salt, either, just like evaporated salt. after all, salt has been floating in the earth’s oceans in its dissol-ved form for well over 250 million years. therefore, seawater always tastes salty, and it does so all over the world. the only difference is the regional con-centration, the so-called salinity. Sea salt is obtai-ned in a slightly simpler way than rock or evapora-ted salt. You fill large pools (pans) on the coast with seawater - and then let the water evaporate through the heat of the sun. this creates crusty layers (fleur de Sel / salt flowers) on the surface of the water. these layers have to be raked off, and all that is then left to do is package the salt. however, i won-der whether the things that are swimming around in the sea (algae, mud, oil, parts of plastic bags,
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Water and salt – components of our life | part II
nanoparticles, fish, etc.) can also be found in salt. i am curious to see what my further investigations will bring to light.
Separating agentsas a result of the so-called hygroscopic effect, which is a normal physical reaction, salt attracts water and the salt agglutinates. in former times, to prevent this from happening, rice grains were ad-ded to the salt shaker. nowadays, some salt produ-cers add trickling aids or separating agents to their salt. e 535 or e 536 stand for sodium or potassium hexacyanidoferrate, which in germany may be ad-ded to salt in limited quantities. the eU food regu-lation actually prohibits this. cyanides are highly to-xic substances i definitely do not want to consume. i therefore choose products without these additives when i buy salt.
Microscopic investigationsthe next steps in my investigations under the mi-croscope will be attempts to try and find out how the salt crystals are shaped (cubical or pyramidal) and whether there are visible additions.
Energy testing – HELP REQUIRED!how do the various natural salts or salts containing additives react energetically? that is another inte-
resting question, since this also has an effect on the consumer's body. i am therefore looking for practiti-oners of bioresonance who would like to investigate salt samples by means of range value tests – that way, you could make a valuable contribution to this research. You would be sent a small anonymous test kit with different salts. if you would like to parti-cipate in the study, please contact us by sending an e-mail to [email protected] or phone us under +49 (0)40 64891008.
You can read up on all results of the investigations on the internet – just go to www.salzforschung.de. and you will of course be informed in future issues of the im+PUlS magazine.
Karsten Dinsenatural health professional,
hamburg
www.viasalvia.de
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Scientists are warning against serious prob-lems. How does bioresonance deal with these dangers?
the fear of germs continues to spread. the worries are not completely unfounded, as recent scientific findings show. a forty-year old sportsman fell and broke his collarbone, and surgery was performed to set the bone – a routine procedure, normally. however, the patient fell seriously ill, suffering from an infection from hospital germs he had contrac-ted. nowadays, that kind of risk is part of every-day life in hospitals. Up to 40.000 persons per year die because of hospital germs, as was reported in the programme “beckmann” on german tV (http://daserste.ndr.de/beckmann/sendungen/toedliche-Krankenhauskeime, krankenhauskeime122.html).
The scientific perspective on threats posed by germs
the danger of contracting a serious illness from germs looms everywhere, not just in the hospital.
according to the “Deutsches Zentrum für infektions-forschung” (german centre for infection research), resistant germs do not only exist in hospitals - they have already been spread among the general pu-blic. according to the scientist Professor andreas Peschel who works for the a.m. institute, a few ye-ars from now we will therefore be confronted with a threatening situation caused by highly resistant germs. (source: informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw) https://idw-online.de/de/news668171)).
The holistic view on the subject of germs
on the other hand, germs are a part of our lives. Some of them, such as the coliform bacteria in our intestines, are even necessary for our survival. the actual threat therefore is not posed by the germs themselves. this insight goes as far back as pre-1878, when the french physiologist claude bernard summarized his years of research thus: “the terrain is everything, the germ is nothing.” for him, the ter-rain was the body’s immune system – something each person possesses. if that is disrupted, the or-
DangER FRoM gERMS on THE IncREaSE
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ganism cannot maintain the balance in the terrain of microorganisms and falls ill.
The threat posed by germs and some suggested solutions from the point of view of bioresonance
experts in bioresonance also consider the regula-tion which is out of balance to be the most seri-ous danger. in many people, these regulatory im-balances are congenital. according to observations of the bioresonance editors, universities report on the genetic disposition towards illnesses of various kinds almost every week. (Source: bioresonance and the importance of genes for our health (http://www.bioresonanz-zukunft.de/bioresonanz-zur-bedeutung-der-gene-fuer-unsere-gesundheit/)). in other words: the person whose immune system is weakened from birth onwards is more susceptible to illnesses during times when there is a higher risk of infections. it is therefore important to recognize this and to support the organism. the best way to achieve this is to support the self-healing powers with the help of natural means. therefore, the im-portance of holistic-naturopathic medicine will in-crease in future. according to experts, this explains why people are increasingly asking for alternative therapies such as bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt.
our strategy using bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt
he aim is to provide central energetic support for the immune system in order to ideally equip it to fight dangerous germs. naturally, that also inclu-des the immune system in a narrower sense (rah 34.00 ff.). also, this includes the terrain of micro or-ganisms (rah 20.00 ff.) and cause-oriented system therapy (rah 70.00).
We also have to remember that many regulatory systems in our body play an important part as far as a functioning immune system is concerned. this includes, for example, the metabolism, the acid-alkaline balance, and the water balance as well as the endocrine system. During our recent congress in march 2017, the fact that our organism cannot work without hormones was – once again – brought to our attention. the same is also and especially true for the immune system. last but not least, a factor we also have to take into consideration is stress from outside, electric smog and noxious substances to name but two. these can, together with many other factors, have a negative influence on the immune system.
We see, therefore, that we mustn’t limit ourselves to the immune system in the narrow sense. the chal-lenge consists in supporting the body on a wide front. the comprehensive range of bioresonance according to Schmidt provides us with almost per-fect tools. that gives us at least the opportunity to be able to defend ourselves much more effectively against the threats posed by germs. So, come what may and what we cannot prevent anyway: the main thing is that we are prepared in an optimal way.
Michael Petersen natural health professional
editor www.bioresonanz-zukunft.de and www.bioresonanz-erfahrungsberichte.de
further reading Vom Schmerz zur Heilung (From Pain to cure) by michael Petersen
tredition Verlag, 978-3-7345-4202-2 u. a.
an introduction to truly cause-oriented therapeutic approaches, from herbal medicine to homoeopathy and modern bioresonance therapy.
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incorrect DiagnoSiS – bronchial aSthma
false alarm? apparently, asthma is much less widespread than had been thought. Studies have shown that in children, every se-cond diagnosis was wrong, while in adults, every third diagnosis was wrong ...
the medical doctor Klaus rabe, hospital director of the lung cli-nic “lungenclinic grosshans-dorf gmbh”, believes that there is some truth in these studies. the word ‘chronic’, which is part of the name of the disease, sug-gests that once asthma has set in, has inflamed the respiratory tract and made it hypersensitive, it will never heal again. the dia-gnosis is often a suspected one, made by paediatricians because there is hardly any other way to go about it. the disease is not really detectable - the child has bronchitis, the cough does not ease up, and so this could hint at the diagnosis mentioned above. it is believed that many paediat-ricians are pragmatic: they treat children who show signs of asth-ma as asthmatics. it is said the diagnosis is made generously. it is worthwhile, however, to check repeatedly whether the asthma is still present – and this is equally true for children and adults. it is also what the guidelines for treatment recommend. “asthma
is a very dynamic disease.” (see: Welt am Sonntag / no. 10 / 5 march 2017).
bronchial asthma is defined as recurrent episodes of shortness of breath caused by a partial or total reversible obstruction of the airways. the most severe form of asthma is status asthmaticus, where the asthma attacks can last six to eight hours. the car-dinal sign of bronchial asthma is the sudden shortness of breath with aggravated and prolonged exhalation; it is possible to hear the typical wheezing sound with the naked ear! at the beginning of an episode, the patient often coughs and is tormented by fear of suffocation and death.
the statements of the specialist physician Klaus rabe correspond to the experiences in our practi-ce. the number of asthma pati-ents has risen significantly in the last two years; or maybe i should rather say the number of people suffering from allergies ... in our practice, experience shows that 80 - 90% of patients who pre-sented with the diagnosis "bron-chial asthma" and the prognosis "not curable" were able to bene-fit from bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt. Patients were treated with glucocorticoids and
pressurized dispensers. howe-ver, the episodes kept recurring, as almost all patients were suf-fering from allergic asthma, with different pathogens triggering the episodes.
With the help of bioresonance, we were able to determine va-rious triggers for the episodes, such as pollen, dust mites, ani-mal hair, but also printing ink, co-pying toner, perfume fragrances and even cigarette ash. mould intoxication can also cause asth-ma attacks!
So far, we have been able to help all patients by desensitising them to the allergens or elimi-nating mould spores by using bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt, so that as a result they no longer needed glucocortico-ids and pressurized dispensers.
Bernd Stegmannnatural health professional, Verden
on 5 March 2017, the newspaper WELT aM SonnTag published the following article:
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nPSo
rudolf Siener has left us a very effective method of nPSo, used to treat pain and other comp-laints quickly and successfully.in 1989 rudolf Siener presented his therapy for the first time. he re-peatedly discovered areas in the extremities which corresponded to certain body zones.
new point-based pain and organ therapy according to rudolf Siener
in contrast to acupuncture and neural therapy, nPSo mainly uses monochromatic (single-colour) light for treatment.
the light represents the fundamental frequency, and a tone frequency is modulated onto that.
rudolf Siener worked primarily with 7500 hertz as a modulated sound oscillation.
rudolf Siener
* 13.04.1922 † 08.04.1993
an unmodulated frequency (light). a low-frequency sound wave to
be used by the light as a transport
vehicle or transport – being a carrier
medium, as it were.
the modulated carrier wave, a mix of
carrier frequency and sound frequency.
nPSo therapy is characterized by the following factors:
➟ high efficacy in the pain treatment➟ a holistic therapy concept➟ easy to learn for the practitioner➟ no risks, neither for the patient nor for the practitioner➟ Pleasant for the patient➟ a therapy with good value for money
How does nPSo work?
➟ Pain amelioration➟ reduction of inflammation➟ muscle relaxation, reduction of cramping➟ improves the blood supply➟ Supports the metabolism➟ releases blockages➟ increases the lymphatic flow➟ releases acids and deposits➟ Psycho-neuro-hormonal effect➟ Vegetative effect
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NPSO – New point-based pain and organ therapy according to Rudolf Siener
together with rudolf Siener, Prof. ernst Schaack developed the monolux-therapy system which is used nowadays. During the treatment, the skin re-sistance is measured while at the same time, the treatment is carried out using light, colour, vibration and a magnetic field.
this should be found in every medicine chest in every home: the monolux pen developed by Prof. Schaack. it is a colour-changing leD with a modu-lated frequency and a magnet.
Vibration therapy using the Monolux combi Pro
When using the monochromatic light therapy, extraneous vibra-tions can be used, e. g. with the PS10 or Polar with music of all kinds, alongside the frequencies from 10 to 22000 hertz, which can be set on the device.the different forms of vibration therapy are carried out with the modulation amplifier integrated into the device. it amplifies the vibrations and modu-lates them onto the therapy light or, if necessary, the magnetic field. in this way, the luminescence light and magnetic field become carriers of certain infor-mation that is introduced into the organism.
The basic functions of the Monolux combi Pro:
*Diagnostics: finding and measuring therapeuti-cally significant points, such as acupuncture points and maximum energy points according to rudolf Siener.
*Therapy: treatment of points or skin areas with pulsed monochromatic light and, if necessary, si-
multaneously with modulated magnetic fields, both of which are intended to exert a therapeutic influ-ence on the human bio-system.
* Work with extraneous frequencies which are not created within the device (PS10, Polar, music etc.)
the maximum energy points can be found by measuring the skin resistance. a changing acoustic signal can be heard as the pointer's deflection in-creases.
Therapy range
nPSo is primarily used for pain in the musculuoskeletal system, the following can be relevant dia-gnoses: sciatica, lumbago, cervi-co-cranial syndrome, periarthritis humero-scapularis, epicondylitis, arthrosis and arthritis pain, coxar-throsis, sports injuries. by treating the feet, the entire statics can be rebuilt, hollow and sickle feet can be removed and arthrosis can be avoided. carpal tunnel syndrome and calcaneal spur are also easily treatable. there are excellent therapeutic options for the entire ent and head area. Symptoms such as headaches, mi-graine, toothache, sinusitis, rhinitis and otitis have already been successfully treated.
Gerhard HenkeSpringe
literature: nPSo | iSbn: 978-3-929338-43-0
illustrations and text extracts by permission of the
rudolf Siener Stiftung e.V | www.rudolf-siener-stiftung.de
For further information, please visit:
michael münch | Plauenerstr. 15 | 80992 münchen
www.muench-naturheilkunde.de | telefon 089 14311934
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eXPeriential rePort VethorSe: heaDShaKercase history:born in 2002, gelding, breed: Dutch Warmblood, Show horse: top placements in world rankings
The horse’s main complaints in brief:headshaker, restlessness, does not drink enough, should have more energy, too much acidity, etc.
analysis with Rayocomp PS 10 RaH Vet as well as energetic testings:
Building biology:04.10 alternating electrical and magnetic fields04.20 pulse-modulated radiation05.10 water veins05.20 faults05.30 grids05.35 banker gridline
a radiator was fastened right on top of the water pipe, the water pipe systems were not ground-ed. metals, the grates of the horse stalls were not grounded.
Acid-alkaline balance:1 dose rayobase Vet can work wonders. adjusting the fodder ➝ less is more.
RAH others: 89.01 analysis preparation89.01 vitalisation of the horse04.00 total electric smog05.00 total geopathic stress87.30 system programme nerves87.53 system programme nerves muscles bacteria87.80 system programme antibiotics88.30 pulmonary valve88.56 protein metabolism88.65 total nerve system, the horse’s physiology 88.66 total central nervous system88.67 total peripheral nervous system88.97 total psyche, the horse’s physiology88.98 stress, the horse’s physiology
89.92 depression89.93 stress reduction89.94 polluted fodder89.95 polluted drinking water89.71 headshaker85.34 selenium86.04 rutherfordium85.00 periodic table
Div: frequencies following bioresonance acc. to P. Schmidt
conclusion:electric smog and geopathic stress were reduced, energy blockages were removed, readjustment of the fodder and food supplements.
Therapy and treatment process:➟ 1 rayonex Duplex iV was calibrated and set up in the tack room. ➟ bioresonance therapy and testing with the help of rayonex PS10 Vet, rayobase Vet and sup- plements, change of diet. ➟ a mini rayonex was also used.
How did the situation improve: Within the first week, there was a significant general improvement, it continued during the following two months and was of a high quality. now, the horse is a calm, balanced grand Prix horse with a lot of energy. the headshaker-syndrome is no longer de-tectable. as the horse’s owner was greatly satisfied, consultations and treatments for his other horses followed on a continuous basis.
Sandra Auerbioenergetic practitoner | met-
rologist specialised in building
biology
institut für naturheilung, bioener-
gethik, bioresonanz, erdbiologische
Zonen, radiästhesie u. handel ges.
mbh, leitmeritzstrasse 2-6, at-5020
Salzburg | www.if-natur.at
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SeRveS 4
SouP 500 g Jerusalem artichoke (sunroot)250 g potatoes1 parsnip or parsley root (about 150 g)1 small leek1 litre water2 tsp vegetable broth (in powder form)1 tbsp butter 2 tbsp rapeseed oil1 lemon
toPPinG150 g quinoa (white/brown)300 ml water1 tsp vegetable broth2 tbsp rapeseed or olive oil2 tbsp chopped parsley agave syrup
ground coriander, cayenne pepper, rock salt, curry
PRePARAtion:
Peel the Jerusalem artichoke, potatoes and parsnip or parsley root, dice them, put them into a high saucepan and stir-fry them with 1 tbsp butter and 2 tbsp rapeseed oil, add 1 litre of wa-ter, put the lid on and let the mix simmer for 20-30 mins.
Put the quinoa into 300 ml of water and let it sim-mer for 25 mins. add 1 tsp vegetable broth di-rectly. Squeeze the lemon. blend the vegetables to make the soup creamy and season with 2 tsp vegetable broth, 1-2 tbsp lemon juice, rock salt, cayenne pepper and coriander. mix the quinoa with 2 tbsp lemon juice, 2 tbsp rapeseed oil, 1 tsp
curry, agave syrup, ½ tsp coriander and 2 tbsp chopped parsley. fill the soup into a plate and add the quinoa topping – enjoy!
eva Hennes qualified oecotrophologist,
lennestadt
Soup of Jerusalem artichoke With qUinoa toPPing
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Thema des Artikels
the nine-StoneS-circle
Stone circles are surrounded by much mysticism, and they are said to be holy places – just like myth-enshrouded wells, trees and other significant places. Stone circles are set up in various forma-tions, and so we find settings of three, seven, nine, twelve, or more stones, depending on what they are or were used for: as an astronomical observatory, a yearly calendar of the year, as landmarks, and as a holy place of gathering. the holy places were deter-mined by the druids, shamans, or nemske accor-ding to fixed rituals.
this knowledge about how to set up of such circles is a well-guarded secret which is still being passed on orally. i myself am a dowser, and until such time that i was initiated by an old dowsing master after he had revealed himself to be a nemskeprucik, i only knew about these things from hearsay. in the course of long conversations, i was initiated into how stone circles are set up and what they mean. i, too, will pass on this secret knowledge to a dowser whom i trust.
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The nine-stones-circle
the stone circle in rheinermark is composed of nine stones, and in pre-christian times it was used for ritual acts. i set up this stone circle after several friends asked me to do so, and after i had given the matter much consideration. it was set up for people who have not lost their faith in god, but who reject the church as an institution.
and this is the meaning of the individual stones:
1. god-stone:stands for the creator of this world.
2. Birth:With birth, life is being put into the care of the pa-rents and into god’s hand.
3. Life:our life is determined by our parents and by god, it is oriented towards diligence, responsibility, and compassion.
4. Faith:faith develops through what we are taught by our parents and role models, and it brings us inner strength and power.
5. Strength:We find strength in prayer, we recognise our inner strength, we become compassionate and develop love.
6. Love: loves leads us to important worldly insights, but also to new insights concerning that which exists outside of the world we can grasp. We see our life in a new light.
7. Light:the inner enlightenment that everything is the work of god, and that we should live in a way that plea-ses god, leads us to wisdom.
8. Wisdom:as we know that god’s protecting hand is there, we feel secure. no matter what will come, he is there for us always.
9. Trust:We live and die with this trust, and we will continue to live in a new world of god.
hoping to have shed some light on the mysticism of the stone circle of nine, i remain with much light and love
Gustav Adolf Hußmann naturopath practising compli-
mentary veterinary medicine,
Dortmund
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booK reVieW
in keeping with the "fear of germs"-theme, we have come across a review of a book on naturo-pathy which we would like to share with you. it is a new book by the author Dr. andrea flemmer, whom many of us know from previous publications:
Treating viral diseases in a natural way
the guide presents ways how to treat viral disea-ses with natural remedies. it was published by VaK publishers.„fear of germs“. the media regularly report on the dangers of epidemics, and scientists warn against them. they are particularly concerned about the viruses, as antibiotics are of no help there. Small wonder, therefore, that fears are increasing in the population.therefore, the new book "treating Viral Diseases in a natural Way" by the experienced biologist and author of numerous specialized books, Dr. andrea flemmer, was published just at the right time. in her book, ms flemmer explains what viruses are, which types of viruses there are, and which diseases they can cause. the most important thing about the book, however, is that it contains a detailed list of numerous plants, mushrooms and spices, and that ms flemmer explains how they can be used to treat many diseases in a gentle way and almost without side effects. a comprehensive compendium of me-dicinal herbs from a-Z, numerous recipes, dosage instructions and practical tips offer a wide range of support. Despite the wealth of information, the gui-de is user-friendly and clearly structured.
the author: Dr. andrea flemmer, certified biologist, nutritionist, and author of numerous guidebooks.
treating Viral Diseases in a natural Way, Dr. andrea flemmer | VaK Verlags gmbh, Kirchzarten near frei-burg, 2017, 224 pages, iSbn 978-3-86731-187-8
Picture credit: VaK Verlags gmbh, www.vakverlag.de
What are your experiences concerning this book?Please write a comment.
the review was kindly provided to us by the editors of the portal www.gesundheit-ratgeber-buecher.de.
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fooD-regeneration DiSc
an article about the food-regeneration disc was already published in the im+PUlS magazine, vol. 17, in September 2006. following the numerous re-quests of some "old hands" and because we have many new members now who don't know this ar-ticle yet, the "quintessence" will be published here again. You will find a brief description of the function and effect of the disc as well as a full-size diagram for you to place the food on. Prof. günter writes the following about the food-diagram:
Functionthe food-regeneration disc is a graphic regenerator working on a physical basis and generating infor-mation fields while interacting with the gravitational ether. the food-regeneration disc receives this field somewhat like a radio, and it does so by means of the applied geometric forms (antennas). it thus builds up its own energy field. through the con-tact with the regeneration disc, foods or beverages (which you simply put on the disc) are augmented with positive, ultra-weak information fields.
Effect➟ the bioavailability of nutrients is increased as their biological nutritional value is improved
➟ the loss of the nutritional value of food can be compensated for (the improvement may go so far as to reach the quality of organically produ- ced raw food)
Developed by Prof. Dr. hc. Dr. ing. hc. martin günter
➟ there is a significant accumulation of biophotons both in raw and cooked foods
➟ due to an increased supply of biophotons, the body’s light metabolism is improved
➟ to a certain extent, there is a neutralizing and attenuating tendency of the levorotatory proper- ties (the expression of toxin information stored in biosystems, it becomes visible during biophysi- cal radiesthetic readings), coupled with a simul- taneous enhancement of the dextrorotatory pro- perties (compatibility component)
➟ transfer of a large number of positive resonance frequencies to the food, which in turn benefits the processing biosystem, i. e. humans.
➟ food treated in this fashion possess an improved redox potential, i. e. it possess a higher proporti- on of chemical compounds rich in electron- energy, which are able to improve the neutralisa- tion of free radicals in the consumer organism.
all in all, due to the points mentioned the fool is to-lerated much better by the body, and it has a longer shelf life.
Willi hömberg, who is a member of our scientific advisory board, carried out some tests and obtai-ned the following results:
1st test BeFoRe 2. test AFteR
energizing the food with the regeneration disc
1. banana 9.000 be 17.000 be
2. apple 6.500 be 16.000 be
3. nectarine 12.000 be 20.000 be
4. meal (potatoes, cabbage turnip, sausage) 9.000 be 18.000 be
5. tap water 14.000 be 18.000 be
Why don’t you try it yourself, and please share your experience with us. We are looking forward to your contributions! The editors
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Food-regeneration disc | Developed by Prof. Dr. hc. Dr. Ing. hc. Martin Günter
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ViSit to oUr honorarY member manfreD DenecKeUnfortunately, manfred Denecke was not able to at-tend the congress this year, so he could not recei-ve our best wishes and his honorary membership certificate in person. however, we were eventually – better late than never – able to visit him together in münster on 19 July. in the centre for bioenerge-tic therapy (Zentrum für bioenergetische therapie), mr Denecke was presented with a gift basket and received our heartfelt „thank you“ for all his years of work as a member of the scientific advisory board of our association. We hope that he will continue to have so much energy and drive also in the future, and we look forward to many years of working to-gether and exchanging opinions.
Dietmar Manderla | Christine Faberchair and vice-chair VfS
Petition SUPPorting the motion that the ProfeSSion of non-meDical Practitioner iS maintaineD UnreStricteDlY in germanYagain and again, the freelance profession of non-medical practitioner falls into disrepute. there is now a petition supporting the motion that the pro-fession of non-medical practitioner be maintained in germany. as we only want to contact you by e-mail concerning matters pertaining to the associa-tion itself, we have decided to publicise that parti-cular issue in this way. if you are interested in the subject, please copy the link below into the browser and find out more about the petition. We very much appreciate the support of each individual.
https://www.openpetition.de/petition/online/fuer-den-uneingeschraenkten-erhalt-des-freien-berufes-des-heilpraktikers
thank you very much!the management committee
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SUmmer management-committee-meeting on 1 July, the management committee got together once more for the summer meeting. this time, we met in Dortmund-Unna, and our host was adolf hußmann, member of our scientific advisory board.
our meeting point was the DaSa museum, the ex-hibition of the wold of work. We enjoyed a two-hour guided tour around the museum and discovered yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s world of work. how was a newspaper printed in the past, how were textiles produced, which obstacles did people have to overcome in the past century?
nowadays, safety and protection at work are of great importance, at least in germany. We recei-ved information about that topic, too. last, but not least, we were able to look into the future: What could an office look like in times to come?
all in all, the museum is definitely worth a visit, and you should go and see it with all the family. You can find further information on the museum’s website: www.dasa-dortmund.de.
afterwards, mr hußmann invited us to go on a gui-ded tour through Dortmund – an invitation on the occasion of his 80th birthday. We would like to take this opportunity and say a warm “thank you” to “our” adolf and his wife gisela. We had no idea that Dortmund is such a green city and that it boasts many beautiful corners.
filled with many new impressions, we went on to our hotel to attend the committee meeting. as is al-ways the case in summer, the main topics were the users’ circles meeting in november and next year’s congress. We also wanted to address the topic of seminars and the following topics for 2018:
➟ radiesthesia, both beginners and advanced course➟ a seminar on enzymes➟ a seminar on the intestines➟ acid-alkaline balance➟ a seminar on allergens➟ building biology➟ a seminar on borreliosis➟ bioresonance and iridology
Please bear with us regarding the course dates – we cannot yet publish them here. although we inten-ded to so, but unfortunately, we have not yet been able to sort out all the dates, places and speakers. however, we will publish everything on our website as soon as possible.
the following are our permanent topics: the im+PUlS magazine, how can we be even more at-tractive for our members, how can we be present in the new media, and, of course, how do we deal with contributions?
a satisfying day came to an end, and we shared a good dinner.
before we went home the next day, we set off in the morning to visit a stone circle near isernhagen. the stone circle was set up by adolf hußmann. in a separate article under the rubric “radiesthesia” he will explain his intention and motivation.
Christine FaberVice-chairperson VfS | naturo-
path practising complimentary
veterinary medicine, gütersloh
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hanDicraft corner – ionenKiller
our member Peter meid sent us instructions for building an ion killer to be used for electromagne-tic alternating fields, also known as “opaser”. enjoy trying it out!
Material required:✗ 30 cm cu pipe Ø = 22 mm✗ 32 cm electric pipe Ø =32 mm ✗ ca. 185 cm electric wire 1,5²✗ 30 cm connecting cable 1,5²✗ 1 electrical plug✗ 2 caps 32 mm✗ 25 coils over the copper pipe, coiled to the left, cable length: always in increments of 7: 7, 14, 21 cm. here, it’s 182 cm altogether.✗ Ø cu copper wire | range radius 1,5² | 12 m 2,2² | 50 m 2,7² | 70 m 3,5² | 100 m
for one room only, use thin wires, if it is the whole storey, use 2,7² or 3,5². the brown wire is connec-ted to the grounding in the plug.
Enjoy trying it out!
blenD of SPiceS arthroSiS
Dear members,
a neighbour told me about a mixture of spices she had heard about in a tV programme last year. ac-cording to my pendulum, this mixture should prove to be quite helpful for many people suffering from arthrosis.
✗ 35 grams ground coriander
✗ 35 grams ground cumin
✗ 30 grams ground nutmeg
Put the ingredients into a screw-top jar, mix it, and put three pinches of the mixture into some yoghurt or on your sandwich.
the effect will set in after about four months.
best wishes and kind regards
Angelika Gurzantreppenberg 321224 rosengarten
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