The Natural Repertory of Prof. William Nelson
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Repertory</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. <strong>William</strong><br />
<strong>Nelson</strong><br />
Edited by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus Desire’ Dubounet, IMUNE<br />
ISBN 978-615-5169-68-7<br />
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Repertory</strong><br />
Of<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong><br />
An In-Depth Understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Nelson</strong>ian Homeopathy<br />
Including a Catalogue <strong>of</strong> all two-hundred<br />
<strong>Nelson</strong>ian Homeopathic Remedies
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Repertory</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong><br />
© 1985, 1990 Academy <strong>of</strong> Applied Quantum<br />
Bio-Technologies.<br />
Rio Rancho, New Mexico<br />
Revised edition, 2008, <strong>William</strong> J. Cunningham<br />
White Dove Healing Arts, Ltd.<br />
All rights reserved. No part <strong>of</strong> this publication may be<br />
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Telephone (303) 828-4439
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Introduction ______________________________________________________________________ 1<br />
Quantum Quality Control ~ QQC TM ___________________________________________________ 4<br />
Combination Homeopathy___________________________________________________________ 8<br />
Regarding the Remedies____________________________________________________________ 10<br />
Homeopathy______________________________________________________________________ 15<br />
Possible Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Homeopathic Information Transfer________________________________ 22<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hormetic Philosophy___________________________________________________________ 29<br />
Nosodes_________________________________________________________________________ 34<br />
Isodes __________________________________________________________________________ 46<br />
<strong>The</strong> Liquitrophic Philosophy_________________________________________________________ 55<br />
<strong>The</strong> Anodyne Philosophy___________________________________________________________ 77<br />
<strong>The</strong> Combination Philosophy________________________________________________________ 83<br />
<strong>The</strong> Restorative Philosophy__________________________________________________________ 94<br />
Sarcodes ________________________________________________________________________ 96<br />
Oriental Herbal Philosophy__________________________________________________________ 106<br />
Chinese Herbology and Homeopathy__________________________________________________ 115<br />
<strong>The</strong> Miasm Philosophy_____________________________________________________________ 123<br />
<strong>The</strong> Psychological Philosophy________________________________________________________ 127<br />
Imponderable Homeopathy__________________________________________________________ 131<br />
Allersodes_______________________________________________________________________ 138<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dehabituate Philosophy_________________________________________________________ 157<br />
Vitamins and Powdered Products_____________________________________________________ 159<br />
Screening Groups Used in the Academy <strong>of</strong> Applied Quantum Biotechnology<br />
Computer Program_________________________________________________________________ 164<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Homeopathic Remedies with Similar Herbal Action_________________________________ 188<br />
An Advanced Treatise in Quantum Biology_____________________________________________ 198<br />
Alphabetical List <strong>of</strong> Health Disorders and Chromosome Locations___________________________ 214<br />
Lectins__________________________________________________________________________ 231<br />
Venoms_________________________________________________________________________ 239<br />
Gemmotherapy____________________________________________________________________ 259<br />
Classical Hahnemanian Singulars_____________________________________________________ 262<br />
A New Perspective on Research______________________________________________________ 264<br />
Metabolic Pathways _______________________________________________________________ 301
TABLES AND CHARTS<br />
Periodic Table – Crystal Structure______________________________________________ 12<br />
Duplication Study__________________________________________________________ 25<br />
Comparison Chart: New Homeopathy – Allopathy________________________________ 26<br />
Inflammation: Part <strong>of</strong> the Defense Phase <strong>of</strong> Life__________________________________ 27<br />
Chromosome Homeopathic___________________________________________________ 230<br />
Snake Venoms Containing NGF_______________________________________________ 245<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> Hemorrhagic, Lethal and Proteolytic Activities in Snake Venoms________ 247<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> Venoms from Different Species <strong>of</strong> Snakes on the Histamine (H) and Serotonin (S)<br />
Content <strong>of</strong> Isolated Rabbit Platelets_____________________________________________ 248<br />
Summary <strong>of</strong> Immunopathology, Histopathology, and Electro-microscopic findings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kidney in Snakebite_________________________________________________________ 254<br />
Renal Failure with Known Lesions in Various Snakebites___________________________ 255
First, do no harm<br />
DR. RECOMMENDS’ PLEDGE<br />
� We pledge to provide safe products and to educate practitioners in<br />
understanding their efficacy and using them safely.<br />
Help ease misery and suffering<br />
� We pledge to test and develop the highest quality products, and to<br />
educate practitioners in relieving causes <strong>of</strong> disease and to<br />
stimulate recovery.<br />
Respect the natural process <strong>of</strong> God’s living world<br />
� We pledge to remember that we do not know and that nature does<br />
know, thus, we shall use as natural a healing process as possible.<br />
Provide research, consulting and education in natural, homeopathic and<br />
nutritional healing<br />
� We pledge to broaden confidence through the realization that<br />
natural healing methods are superior to synthetic ones in the long<br />
run and <strong>of</strong>ten in the short term.<br />
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INTRODUCTION<br />
A repertory is a compilation <strong>of</strong> the homeopathics used by a<br />
practitioner, and many have been written by homeopaths throughout the<br />
ages. This particular one is the <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Repertory</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dr. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong>.<br />
With this book, homeopathy enters into the modern age in regard to<br />
toxicity, hormones, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, sarcodes, nosodes,<br />
allersodes, isodes, and classical homeopathy. This is by far, to date, the<br />
most extensive repertory ever compiled by any homeopath.<br />
Within these pages, there are many remedies that are used for the<br />
entire human condition. For every known disease, we have developed<br />
nosodes, sarcodes, isodes, allersodes, and classical treatments. Within<br />
this document, we propose a new vision <strong>of</strong> statistical analysis that will<br />
modernize homeopathy and bring it into the new age <strong>of</strong> modern<br />
medicine.<br />
We also <strong>of</strong>fer a new definition <strong>of</strong> homeopathy here, one that is broader;<br />
from reversal (which is not apropos to all <strong>of</strong> homeopathy) to herbology,<br />
naturopathy, and all forms <strong>of</strong> natural medicine. Our new definition will<br />
show how homeopathy is the science <strong>of</strong> using the body to respond,<br />
rather than using external means, which is the philosophy <strong>of</strong> allopathy.<br />
Allopathy tries to artificially reduce symptoms, which can sometimes<br />
make the patient dependent on an external agent. In homeopathy, it is<br />
about working with a natural entity to try to balance the patient’s<br />
metabolism. At times, allopathy is used but only in its most gentle form<br />
in trying to stimulate the body to achieve balance by itself. We can fight<br />
symptoms allopathically while trying to produce harmony and natural<br />
health in the patient. Homeopathy is equivalent to system balance, and<br />
allopathy implies an external treatment <strong>of</strong> the symptoms.<br />
Within these pages, we present a new era <strong>of</strong> homeopathy, a new era <strong>of</strong><br />
understanding and expansion <strong>of</strong> homeopathy from its limited confines to<br />
a broader based, total m edical system.<br />
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Many classic homeopaths may not completely understand everything<br />
within this treatise. <strong>The</strong>y may struggle and try to rationalize against<br />
using the remedies. We only can hope that they will embrace the vision<br />
and understand how homeopathy can be used in dramatic, new ways.<br />
We feel history is being expanded within these pages, allowing the<br />
homeopath to broaden their base <strong>of</strong> understanding to encompass the<br />
total concept <strong>of</strong> biology and medicine.<br />
We welcome the open-minded reader to this exciting, new concept <strong>of</strong><br />
homeopathic thinking.<br />
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Protocol for Wellness<br />
� Relieve or diminish the causes <strong>of</strong> disease as much as possible, and<br />
improve on one’s lifestyle.<br />
� Treat the organs <strong>of</strong> involvement by rebuilding, draining, de-toxing,<br />
and reconstructing. Use sarcodes (glandulars) and the correct<br />
structure and flow.<br />
� Re-establish the balance <strong>of</strong> flow through adjustment, yoga,<br />
acupuncture, acupressure, electric field work, polarity techniques,<br />
etc.<br />
� Relieve symptoms by balancing homeostasis through homeopathy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> combination homeopathics makes it safe and easy.<br />
� Use nutrition, exercise, affirmation, massage, and stress reduction<br />
programs.<br />
Our next challenge concerns the politics <strong>of</strong> free choice. We need to<br />
develop a safe system in which we can train and watch over these<br />
different wellness consultants, and to encourage the people <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States to freely choose wellness intervention over crisis intervention.<br />
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Quantum Quality Control ~ QQC TM<br />
Quantum Quality Control or Double QC (QQC TM ) is a trademark <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
<strong>Nelson</strong>’s, developed by him to determine the finest quality control that<br />
can be utilized in the development <strong>of</strong> homeopathics. Walter Shewhart<br />
came up with the idea <strong>of</strong> superb quality control as the hallmark <strong>of</strong> a good<br />
business that would last through financial difficulties. He <strong>of</strong>fered this<br />
technology to the Americans in the 1950s and early 60s, and American<br />
industry sc<strong>of</strong>fed at him. W. Edward Deming collaborated with Shewhart<br />
and when the boom markets were not interested in incentives for quality,<br />
he eventually left America and found a welcome home in the Japanese<br />
market where quality control became the pinnacle <strong>of</strong> Japanese<br />
businesses. This helped the small nation which was recovering after the<br />
devastation <strong>of</strong> the World War to become a new economic power<br />
dominating the car market and electronics industries as well as many<br />
others through the utilization <strong>of</strong> quality control.<br />
Many surmise that purchases from the Orient are junk but these are<br />
rarely from Japan; more <strong>of</strong>ten they are from Taiwan or Hong Kong. <strong>The</strong><br />
Japanese try to excel in quality control and make it a hallmark <strong>of</strong> their<br />
industry. Quality is the best way to build a business and quality control<br />
is the best tool. Using this model, we try to develop a quality control<br />
technique for homeopathy that would allow us to produce the finest<br />
homeopathic products.<br />
A complete description <strong>of</strong> this double QC process is included in the<br />
Quantum Vibrational Medicine <strong>of</strong> Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong>, in which the analysis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
different techniques and how they came about are explained. We go into<br />
the magnetic, static and conductance patterns and the trivector fields<br />
produced by bio-quantum homeopathics, and we explain the logical<br />
capacities <strong>of</strong> these homeopathics. Looking at the polymorphic state or<br />
liquid crystal effect is also well discussed in the book.<br />
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We wish to briefly discuss quality control to help doctors understand<br />
how Dr. Recommends can develop the finest homeopathics in the world.<br />
Many techniques are used, including superb intake or initial acceptance<br />
criteria to allow only the finest quality herb, hormone, enzyme, sarcode,<br />
nosode, isode or allersode. This way there is control each step <strong>of</strong> the<br />
process through the shape, structure, electrodynamics, Kirlian<br />
photography, and other dramatic means. Below are some pr<strong>of</strong>iles used to<br />
develop this QQC TM process.<br />
<strong>The</strong> QQC TM process includes developing the best statistical information<br />
on the product in a clinical setting, to make sure that the products not<br />
only fit our QQC TM process but also work in patient populations,<br />
guaranteeing safety and efficacy.<br />
Dr. Recommends has developed the finest in homeopathy, as well as<br />
the most extensive remedy list in the industry today. With these different<br />
compounds we have the finest medical pharmaceutical house in the<br />
world for the widest variety <strong>of</strong> ailments. We insist on:<br />
� Statistical evaluation <strong>of</strong> clinical results to confirm safety and<br />
efficacy<br />
� Raw material intake must begin with the best<br />
� Kirlian photography to confirm bio-energy field stability<br />
� Trivector analysis to confirm polymorphic liquid crystal state<br />
� Cryogenic photography to confirm polymorphic liquid crystal state<br />
� Spectro-photometry and atomic absorption to confirm bio-photon<br />
absorption and release<br />
� Culture to confirm safety<br />
� Chromatography to confirm safety<br />
� Pro bono programs to give back by helping the poor<br />
� Education for the doctor and the public<br />
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On the first page is the Dr. Recommends’ pledge which includes safety<br />
first, then efficacy. We revere nature in all that we do even though we<br />
realize that sometimes we must use synthetic pharmaceuticals to break<br />
up the damage done before. We revere the natural process in every way<br />
possible.<br />
We also provide education. A repertory can only outline products, and<br />
not really spell out their use. To obtain more information the reader is<br />
pointed to a list <strong>of</strong> books by Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong> that can be found at<br />
http://www.whitedovehealing.com/training/books.htm. (White Dove<br />
Healing Arts, Ltd.) Many <strong>of</strong> these books are on video and audio tape,<br />
which will help the practitioner with the wide range <strong>of</strong> health issues and<br />
encourage the use <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> these simple homeopathic techniques thus<br />
increasing cure rate, and helping patients in many new ways. It is hoped<br />
that these books <strong>of</strong>fer data needed to continue broadening the ability to<br />
cure, so that diseases on earth can be a thing <strong>of</strong> the past by helping to<br />
provide simple, natural, safe, medical solutions.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se techniques are utilized only by Dr. Recommends for quality<br />
control management to develop the finest homeopathics. Only by using<br />
the finest quality products can homeopaths truly succeed. <strong>The</strong> people <strong>of</strong><br />
the world want natural medicines and a medical philosophy that works<br />
with the body, not against it. Homeopaths now need to maximize their<br />
results and can do so if the industry will focus on quality.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ Quantum Quality Control consists <strong>of</strong><br />
spectrophotometry and atomic absorption, electrolyte potential, Kirlian<br />
field analysis, bacteria and fungal cultures, rickettsia and viral detection,<br />
trivector analysis, cryogenic photography, and pilot and clinical testing.<br />
This thorough policy <strong>of</strong> product control provides the quality <strong>of</strong> product<br />
that everyone deserves.<br />
Double QC is the process <strong>of</strong> quality control which will assure the finest<br />
energetic remedies. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong>ian manufacturing process gives a more<br />
active homeopathic. Sea life, brain hormones, and enzymes are mixed<br />
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into each batch and an electrical potential current is run through the<br />
base alcohol and water to produce the finest homeopathics in the world.<br />
<strong>The</strong> eight steps in Quantum Quality Control ~ QQC TM<br />
� Raw materials intake (make sure you begin with the best)<br />
� Kirlian photography (confirm bio-energy field stability)<br />
� Trivector analysis (confirm electronic, magnetic, capacitance state)<br />
� Cryogenic photography (confirm polymorphic liquid crystal state)<br />
� Spectrophotometry and atomic absorption (confirm bio-photon<br />
absorption and release)<br />
� Culture (confirm safety – no micro-organism growth)<br />
� Chromatography (confirm safety – proper protein, hormone and<br />
enzyme existence)<br />
� Statistical evaluation <strong>of</strong> clinical results (confirm safety and efficacy)<br />
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Combination Homeopathy<br />
Classic homeopathy uses singular compounds in their basic form<br />
which were devised by Samuel Hahnemann. Hahnemann never realized<br />
the important fact that all the compounds he was using were<br />
combinations <strong>of</strong> many other compounds and elements. Apis mellifica is a<br />
very complex combination that nature has developed into a single energy<br />
pattern. <strong>The</strong>re are over 50,000 known compounds in this singular<br />
remedy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> very principle <strong>of</strong> nature is combination in which many elements<br />
are blended into life. If we were to blend Apis mellifica with Lachesis, two<br />
biological compounds, we would get a new entity unlike each <strong>of</strong> them<br />
separately. <strong>The</strong>ir effects might be amplified, cancelled or synergistically<br />
changed. <strong>The</strong> skill is to treat the combination as a new entity that needs<br />
scientific validation.<br />
Combination homeopathy involves one to blend or prepare different<br />
remedies for broader based action which most classic homeopathic<br />
combinations are used for. For just one patient we might take a specific<br />
group <strong>of</strong> allergens, isodes, nosodes, or sarcodes and combine them in a<br />
way that produces a combination specifically for the patient. <strong>The</strong><br />
scientific art in combination homeopathy is covered in Quantum<br />
Vibrational Medicine.<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> combination homeopathy was developed to make the<br />
principles <strong>of</strong> homeopathy easy for practitioners to use. With combination<br />
homeopathy, doctors no longer have to remember the pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> each<br />
individual entity. <strong>The</strong>y can remember simple terms such as “pain, heat<br />
improves” or “pain, cold improves.” <strong>The</strong> practitioner only has to know two<br />
different concepts in the face <strong>of</strong> pain; heat and cold.<br />
Combination homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers safety as well as an increased band <strong>of</strong><br />
efficacy over most singular homeopathics. <strong>The</strong> argument for combination<br />
homeopathy includes several justifiable concepts that most singular<br />
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homeopaths may not truly know about. Most singular homeopaths argue<br />
circularly, and may never have tried combinations because they have<br />
superstitious or vague beliefs that only Hahnemann truly understood<br />
homeopathy, not even considering the fact that the world has changed<br />
dramatically since his time. This belief is <strong>of</strong>ten fostered by minds that<br />
resist new thinking and scientific improvements. This way <strong>of</strong> thinking<br />
and lack <strong>of</strong> science has held homeopathy back long enough.<br />
Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong> has devised many combination homeopathics that are easy<br />
to use by practitioners. <strong>The</strong>se homeopathics are tested in statistical<br />
ways. If we look into the chapter called “A New Perspective on Research,”<br />
in Bio-Quantum Matrix, we can read some new statistical information that<br />
will prove the safety and efficacy <strong>of</strong> such formulas. In <strong>The</strong> Experimental<br />
Data on Homeopathy clinical tests validate results that prove<br />
homeopathy’s effectiveness. <strong>The</strong>se many combinations teach homeopaths<br />
to use homeopathy in broader ways.<br />
Combination homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers the best techniques to entice<br />
allopathic medical doctors into the homeopathic camp as it can be<br />
taught very quickly and easily. A list <strong>of</strong> the many different combination<br />
remedies used by Dr. Recommends is included here. It goes way beyond<br />
homeopathic lines that existed before.<br />
We welcome the reader and practitioner to a new world <strong>of</strong> homeopathy<br />
and a deep understanding <strong>of</strong> how to utilize the combinations more<br />
significantly.<br />
After presenting this list, different types <strong>of</strong> remedies used for<br />
circulation, nerve disorders, digestion problems, immunology, and other<br />
types <strong>of</strong> sicknesses will be covered. This will allow the practitioner some<br />
viable shortcuts in using homeopathy.<br />
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Regarding the Remedies<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ combination remedies are developed with several<br />
advantageous points in mind. <strong>The</strong>y are as follows:<br />
� Ease <strong>of</strong> use: Designed for the busy doctor to learn about and use.<br />
� Guaranteed safety: Engineered to be safe – first don’t hurt.<br />
� Effectiveness: Passed crucial quantum quality control procedures<br />
that surpass other homeopathics in the world.<br />
� Affordable: Easily affordable.<br />
� High quality service: Delivery on special order items beats most<br />
regular deliver.<br />
� FDA registered: Registered with the FDA (National Drug Code/<br />
NDC numbers) and are also registered in Canada (Drug<br />
Identification Number/DIN), Australia, and the Common Market.<br />
� World wide distribution.<br />
This catalog contains the most dramatic homeopathic remedies ever<br />
engineered. <strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ remedies are scientifically formulated<br />
and contain many trace elements from the Polymorphic Periodic Table<br />
developed by Dr. James Isaacs. Trace elements have pr<strong>of</strong>ound biological<br />
effects by producing stimulating and stabilizing effects on the body.<br />
Trace element therapies are used in conjunction with scientifically<br />
developed sarcodes, nosodes and isodes. <strong>The</strong> shape and atomic structure<br />
<strong>of</strong> these elements are used in making the Dr. Recommends’ remedies the<br />
most effective homeopathics in the world.<br />
Dr. Recommends’ remedies use very high potencies, along with lower<br />
potencies, in a homochord blend. This unique, scientific combining <strong>of</strong> the<br />
homochords guarantee their safety and effectiveness. To ensure the<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> the product, Dr. Recommends’ remedies are quantum quality<br />
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controlled using the QQC TM techniques. This produces the finest and<br />
most pr<strong>of</strong>ound healing combinations. Dr. Recommends’ remedies are<br />
made with the <strong>Nelson</strong>ian manufacturing process which activates<br />
electrical, synergistic, polymorphic and energetic potentials.<br />
Unfortunately, the <strong>Nelson</strong>ian process increases the energy so well that<br />
electronic duplicators and imprinters cannot duplicate these formulas.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ remedies are designed to blend with each other<br />
and work together for health. Any contraindication to the mixing <strong>of</strong> these<br />
remedies will be noted. <strong>The</strong>se remedies are safe and easy to use.<br />
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Periodic Table – Crystal Structure<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />
H He<br />
1<br />
Hex<br />
Hex<br />
Li Be B C N O F Ne<br />
2 Cub Hex Rhom Hex Hex Cub Cub Cub<br />
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar<br />
3<br />
Cub Hex<br />
Cub Cub Mono Ortho Ortho Cub<br />
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr<br />
4 Cub Cub Hex Hex Cub Cub Cub Cub Hex Cub Cub Hex Ortho Cub Rhom Hex Ortho Cub<br />
Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe<br />
5 Cub Cub Hex Hex Cub Cub Hex Hex Cub Cub Cub Hex Tet Tet Rhom Hex Ortho Cub<br />
Cs Ba * Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn<br />
6 Cub Cub Hex Cub Cub Hex Hex Cub Cub Cub Rhom Hex Cub Rhom Mono ? Cub<br />
Fr Ra ** Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Uun Uuu Uub<br />
7 Cub Cub ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?<br />
* La Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu<br />
Hex Cub Hex Hex Hex Rhom Cub Hex Hex Hex Hex Hex Hex Cub Hex<br />
** Ac Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr<br />
Cub Cub Ortho Ortho Ortho Mono Hex ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?<br />
Crystal Structure Abbreviations<br />
Hex Hexagonal<br />
Rhom Rhombohedral<br />
Cub Cubic<br />
Mono Monoclinic<br />
Ortho Orthorhombic<br />
Tet Tetragonal<br />
? Unknown<br />
http://www.chemicalelements.com/show/crystalstructure.html<br />
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HOW THE COMBINATION REMEDIES ARE USED<br />
� Homeopathy can be used as nutritional supplementation. If we use<br />
a homeopathic compound such as Vitamin B to supplement the<br />
body’s deficiency syndrome, then homeopathy is used in a<br />
nutritional sense. A concentrated source <strong>of</strong> B-12 which is diluted,<br />
one part to ten, six times, arrives at a 6x. This is approximately<br />
equal to the RDA <strong>of</strong> B12, 5 micrograms. Homeopathic remedies<br />
made for nutritional supplementation can be found in the<br />
Liquitrophics and Vitamin sections. Vitamins in the minimal dose<br />
can also be used to regulate metabolism <strong>of</strong> the vitamins. <strong>The</strong><br />
theories <strong>of</strong> Dr. Royal Lee, the Father <strong>of</strong> <strong>Natural</strong> Vitamins, proved<br />
that low doses <strong>of</strong> natural, high quality vitamins can do the job<br />
better than mega dose, synthetic vitamins.<br />
� Homeopathy can be used to help stimulate the body. If a low dose<br />
homeopathic <strong>of</strong> Belladonna is used, it is possible to achieve the<br />
low-dose pharmacological action. This will trigger the body to<br />
stimulate its own healing. <strong>The</strong> vast difference between homeopathy<br />
and allopathy is that homeopathy does not incur dependence, but<br />
rather uses the minimal dose philosophy and gently shifts the<br />
patient towards restoring health. Homeopathy stimulates the body<br />
where allopathy works against the symptoms.<br />
� Homeopathy can be used in classic ways to help reverse<br />
symptoms. Homeopathy can help reverse symptoms and stimulate<br />
the body to return to the balance <strong>of</strong> its cybernetic systems.<br />
Homeopathy encourages homeostasis and cure without side<br />
effects. In homeopathy, the symptoms are messengers <strong>of</strong><br />
underlying imbalances; whereas allopathy works in synthetic ways<br />
to only control symptoms.<br />
� Homeopathy works to encourage energetic stabilization.<br />
Homeopathy encourages energetic stabilization by encouraging<br />
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correct tissue development with sarcodes, reducing allergic<br />
reactivity with allersodes, increasing hormetic detox with nosodes,<br />
stabilizing synthetic reactions with isodes and producing healing<br />
effects with imponderables and classic remedies.<br />
Classification <strong>of</strong> the Remedies<br />
Dr. Recommends’ remedies are classified in the following manner:<br />
� Over the counter (OTC). This category does not require a<br />
prescription from a medical doctor. It is sold to the public and it is<br />
safe to use. It does not require pr<strong>of</strong>essional training to be obtained.<br />
� Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Use. This category includes such practitioners as<br />
licensed naturopaths, massage therapists, or other pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
who do not have a license to dispense pharmaceuticals.<br />
� Rx. <strong>The</strong> remedies in this category can only be prescribed by a<br />
licensed medical pr<strong>of</strong>essional within the states.<br />
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Homeopathy<br />
<strong>The</strong> theory and practice <strong>of</strong> homeopathy is strange to those <strong>of</strong> us who<br />
are accustomed to conventional Western medicine. But we all sense the<br />
rightness <strong>of</strong> a healing system which conceives <strong>of</strong> all symptoms as parts <strong>of</strong><br />
a larger whole, which appears to stimulate the body’s natural healing<br />
force rather than attack its parts. Homeopathy seems to work with us,<br />
not on us. It assists our innate biological intelligence to be healthy. When<br />
we break a bone, it is our innate intelligence that repairs it. In fact, our<br />
bodies can heal themselves <strong>of</strong> dramatic diseases. Homeopathy<br />
encourages and maximizes our innate intelligence to cure ourselves.<br />
At one time, homeopathy was the number one form <strong>of</strong> medicine in the<br />
United States. Allopathy rose to precedence when the culture turned<br />
towards the economically driven development <strong>of</strong> synthetic chemicals and<br />
turned its back on natural healing techniques. Now homeopathy is<br />
experiencing regeneration in the United States. <strong>The</strong> rise in iatrogenic<br />
diseases and synthetic chemical problems has reintroduced the<br />
importance <strong>of</strong> choosing natural healing techniques.<br />
Homeopathy is the science <strong>of</strong> healing from within, or prompting the<br />
organism to heal itself. Homeopathics are used to stimulate the organism<br />
toward its own state <strong>of</strong> homeostasis (balance). Homeopathy is a concept<br />
<strong>of</strong> minimal dose which Samuel Hahnemann, the Father <strong>of</strong> Homeopathy,<br />
discovered while trying to determine the smallest amount <strong>of</strong> a<br />
pharmacological agent that could gently nudge the patient back into the<br />
biological cybernetics <strong>of</strong> health. Using a “feather” to stimulate such a<br />
balance is the principle <strong>of</strong> homeopathy.<br />
Throughout history, disease has been viewed from two fundamentally<br />
different perspectives: One, as a malfunction <strong>of</strong> specific components <strong>of</strong><br />
the body, where symptoms are seen as the disease itself, and two, where<br />
symptoms are a result <strong>of</strong> a deeper disturbance or imbalance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
person as a whole, and where symptoms are simply the outward<br />
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manifestation. Disease is the blockage <strong>of</strong> the flow <strong>of</strong> life, and symptoms<br />
are the body’s way <strong>of</strong> dealing with the blockage. Symptoms just point the<br />
way towards natural homeostasis and homeopathic cure.<br />
Perspective number one is the basis underlying modern orthodox<br />
medicine. Whatever symptoms arise, they are counteracted by drugs,<br />
e.g., an antihistamine for a histamine reaction, an analgesic for pain,<br />
steroids for inflammation, an MAO inhibitor for depression, an<br />
antipyretic for fever, etc. In allopathy, 95 percent <strong>of</strong> all pharmacology<br />
works against symptoms and against the body. However, perspective<br />
number two is an ancient concept which underlies the entire holistic<br />
health movement, including homeopathy. Nature is revered and utilized<br />
to balance the system. <strong>The</strong> innate intelligence is worked with, not<br />
against. With homeopathy, side effects are relatively unknown.<br />
Symptoms are not the disease, they merely accompany the disease.<br />
Symptoms are evidence <strong>of</strong> disease. But treating symptoms is like killing<br />
the messenger for bringing bad news. In fact, by treating symptoms you<br />
are suppressing the body’s natural responses and inhibiting the healing<br />
process, interfering with life.<br />
As far back as 190 years ago, long before the term “holistic health” was<br />
coined, homeopaths recognized the inseparability <strong>of</strong> body and mind.<br />
Homeopaths have always stressed the importance <strong>of</strong> assessing the<br />
totality <strong>of</strong> the person. Homeopathic medicines thus have physiological<br />
activity. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin once said, “Homeopathy is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rare medical approaches which carries no penalties – only benefits.” In<br />
theory, there is no reason why orthodox medicine should not embrace<br />
homeopathy as an ally.<br />
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Significance <strong>of</strong> Homeopathy<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a growing consensus in the world that the massive<br />
expenditures on medical research have failed to demonstrate any<br />
significant improvement in society’s level <strong>of</strong> health. <strong>The</strong> incidence <strong>of</strong><br />
major chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart disease has<br />
continued to climb, and medical costs have soared beyond the means <strong>of</strong><br />
the average person. More and more, doctors and lay people alike are<br />
searching for alternatives.<br />
Homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers a time tested method which satisfies the need for a<br />
more economical and non-toxic therapy. It encompasses all areas <strong>of</strong><br />
medical care – prevention, emergency and acute care, and chronic<br />
disease treatment. Homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers the individual and society<br />
improved health, productivity, and enjoyment <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
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Advantages <strong>of</strong> Combination Homeopathic <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />
� Combination homeopathic remedies are safe, effective and<br />
compatible with all types <strong>of</strong> medical, surgical, psychological,<br />
physical and nutritional therapies.<br />
� Homeopathy is the safest method for treating infants, children,<br />
elderly patients and individuals who have an allergic history <strong>of</strong><br />
drug reaction.<br />
� Combination homeopathic remedies provide a wider range <strong>of</strong><br />
utility.<br />
� Combination homeopathics <strong>of</strong>fer increased safety due to fewer side<br />
effects.<br />
� Iatrogenic or toxic reactions are rare.<br />
� Fatal poisoning is unheard <strong>of</strong>.<br />
� Recovery is usually progressive.<br />
� Disorders for which no specific medication is available may<br />
respond to homeopathics.<br />
� Homeopathy can rescue the medical establishment from its drug<br />
addiction.<br />
� <strong>The</strong> expense is minimal.<br />
� Homeopathy stimulates the body into a healing process – it goes<br />
beyond just treating the symptoms.<br />
� Combination homeopathy is easy to learn and to use.<br />
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We have:<br />
AMERICA IS PREPARED MEDICALLY FOR EVERYTHING<br />
<strong>The</strong> most hospitals<br />
<strong>The</strong> most drug stores<br />
<strong>The</strong> most pharmacists<br />
<strong>The</strong> most nursing homes<br />
<strong>The</strong> most medical doctors<br />
<strong>The</strong> most medical schools<br />
<strong>The</strong> most surgical operations<br />
<strong>The</strong> most clinical laboratories<br />
<strong>The</strong> most nurses and nurses’ aides<br />
<strong>The</strong> most education about disease<br />
<strong>The</strong> most publicity about diseases<br />
<strong>The</strong> most “sick” insurance policies<br />
<strong>The</strong> most medical scientific research<br />
<strong>The</strong> most pharmaceutical companies<br />
<strong>The</strong> most “sick” insurance companies<br />
<strong>The</strong> most physician <strong>of</strong>fice laboratories<br />
<strong>The</strong> most medical research in the world<br />
<strong>The</strong> most health societies and associations<br />
<strong>The</strong> most radio and television “sick” talk about disease<br />
<strong>The</strong> most federal government medical agencies<br />
A USDA, FDA, HCFA, CDC AND SURGEON GENERAL<br />
<strong>The</strong> most State and local health agencies<br />
WITH<br />
THE WORLDS’S HIGHEST MEDICAL COSTS<br />
EVERYTHING BUT GOOD HEALTH<br />
“Any serious proposal that is genuinely designed to prevent disease<br />
will be sure to meet with stubborn opposition from those who have a<br />
vested interest in disease. Prevention, if genuine, would put the<br />
disease treaters out <strong>of</strong> business. Without the sick man the entire<br />
medical industry would collapse, consequently, it becomes necessary<br />
that there shall always be a sick man.” - Herbert Sheldon<br />
BUT IT DOESN’T’ HAVE TO BE.<br />
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PREVENTION OF DISEASE<br />
Every person can prevent disease. Every person can attract disease.<br />
<strong>The</strong> list <strong>of</strong> diseases below can create more suffering and affect more<br />
lives and more people than earthquakes, floods or other natural<br />
disasters in the United States. Yet man devotes more time and money<br />
to control natural disasters than to prevent disease.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cause for most <strong>of</strong> the non-infectious diseases listed below can<br />
be food related.<br />
One does not have to be<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 1 million who will be diagnosed with cancer this<br />
year<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 1 million who die <strong>of</strong> cancer each year.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 1 million who die <strong>of</strong> heart disease<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 400,000 new cases <strong>of</strong> skin cancer each year.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 126,000 new cases <strong>of</strong> colon cancer each year.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 99,000 new cases <strong>of</strong> uterine cancer each year.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 38,000 new cases <strong>of</strong> bladder cancer each year.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 45 million who suffer headaches.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 35 million who suffer from allergy.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 7 million who have coronary artery disease.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 37 million who suffer from hypertension.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 9 million who suffer from asthma.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 1.6 million suffering from gout.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 100 million who suffer from chronic back pain.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 36 million who suffer from hearing loss.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 24.5 million who have cataracts.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 26 million who suffer from gallstones.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 6.5 million who suffer from osteoporosis.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 225,000 to undergo angioplasty.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 35 million to suffer from candidiasis.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 35 million to undergo surgery each year.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> 36 million who can’t afford ‘sick’ insurance.<br />
� One <strong>of</strong> the 6.9 million currently confined to a nursing home<br />
for long term nursing care. <strong>The</strong> projection for the year 2040<br />
is 18 million.<br />
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Dangers <strong>of</strong> Homeopathic Utilization<br />
� Masking a major disorder: This may provoke a patient to not<br />
seek proper medical care. If symptoms persist, seek medical<br />
attention; always work with a doctor’s supervision for maximum<br />
safety. Try to choose a physician who is reverent <strong>of</strong> nature and<br />
reluctant to use synthetics.<br />
� Alcohol sensitivities: If alcohol sensitive, the homeopathic drops<br />
may be put into a 3 oz. glass <strong>of</strong> warm water. Allow 1 minute for<br />
alcohol to evaporate. If the problem persists, alcohol sensitive<br />
persons may get remedies in pills without alcohol.<br />
� Provings: This is a symptom caused by a homeopathic, and it is<br />
usually mild in appearance. If the homeopathic is terminated<br />
and symptoms abate in 24 hours, it could be a proving; if<br />
symptoms continue after 24 hours, then it is unlikely they were<br />
caused by the homeopathic. It is natural for modest symptoms<br />
to be exhibited during the healing and cleansing <strong>of</strong> the body.<br />
When symptoms grow in intensity or for a prolonged length <strong>of</strong><br />
time seek pr<strong>of</strong>essional help.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognizes the<br />
Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia <strong>of</strong> the United States (HPUS) regulations,<br />
which indicate how remedies should be made, dispensed and utilized<br />
by homeopathic practitioners. <strong>The</strong> remedies in this catalog are<br />
registered with the FDA, following HPUS guidelines.<br />
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POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF HOMEOPATHIC<br />
INFORMATION TRANSFER<br />
Homeopathy is a medical art used for centuries to treat illness. But<br />
what are the ways in which a homeopathic can work? Please see the<br />
list below:<br />
� Pharmacology: Low potency products which in dilute form<br />
follow two laws:<br />
Arundt-Schultz Law – A very small dose <strong>of</strong> a poison has<br />
reverse effects <strong>of</strong> the larger mega dose, i.e., homeopathic<br />
belladonna relieves the redness and dryness that raw<br />
belladonna produces.<br />
Law <strong>of</strong> Initial Values – As the quantity <strong>of</strong> substance is<br />
proportionately reduced the potent effectiveness can elevate,<br />
paradoxically reverse, or reduce depending on the substance<br />
itself.<br />
� Imprinting <strong>of</strong> a message into the polymorphic structure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
carrier water and alcohol mixture. Here the clath-rate structure<br />
<strong>of</strong> water is changed to receive a message and transfer this<br />
message to a patient. <strong>The</strong> receptors for this message would be<br />
on the cell membrane and be similar to olfactory receptors <strong>of</strong><br />
the nose. This might explain the ability <strong>of</strong> strong odors to block<br />
homeopathy.<br />
� Quantic storage <strong>of</strong> information in the quantic states <strong>of</strong> the<br />
electrons, atoms, and molecules <strong>of</strong> the carrier fluid. This<br />
transfer would be disrupted by sunlight, x-ray, or other photon<br />
or particle release. Homeopathics are sensitive to the same.<br />
Energy is needed for this shift and possibly could be supplied<br />
by succussion. (<strong>The</strong>re seems to be a minimum <strong>of</strong> times a<br />
product needs to be succussed: 10 to 15 times).<br />
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� Energetic and electrical pattern <strong>of</strong> the homeopathic. By<br />
analyzing the spectral reactions <strong>of</strong> the homeopathic to<br />
conductance, electrons, inductance (magnetic relativity), and<br />
capacitance (static reactance). This gives a trivector analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
the electrical signature <strong>of</strong> the homeopathic.<br />
� Storage might take place in dimensions beyond the 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd ,<br />
and 4 th . Some shift <strong>of</strong> matter in dimensions 4, 5, and 6 might<br />
be a possible place for memory storage <strong>of</strong> a homeopathic. This<br />
might explain the imponderables <strong>of</strong> homeopathy or the power <strong>of</strong><br />
energy healing. This is measured by correlating the virtual<br />
biophotons <strong>of</strong> a homeopathic.<br />
In the second mode, the memory ability <strong>of</strong> water and alcohol is<br />
mentioned. This phenomena can be studied through photon scattering<br />
tests, nuclear magnetic resonance and simplest <strong>of</strong> all, freezing. If the<br />
water holds a plastic amorphous memory in liquid form as it enters solid<br />
form, this shape should have some effect on the ice patterns. A freezer<br />
that maintains -5c within 1 degree was used to crystallize the<br />
substances. <strong>The</strong> homeopathics used were less than 5% alcohol to allow<br />
proper freezing. <strong>The</strong>y were put into 1 in. circular 1/8 in. deep trays, and<br />
then allowed to cool in the refrigerator for 2 hours at +5c before insertion<br />
into the freezer at -5c. After 12 hours, the disks were frozen and allowed<br />
investigation. Patterns would form on the homeopathics. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />
indeed some shape transfer even beyond 25x where probabilities <strong>of</strong><br />
product existing are minuscule.<br />
Another easy way to measure energetic homeopathics is through<br />
Kirlian photography. This involves simply placing the product in a highly<br />
charged electrical field through a container or rare electron gasses. <strong>The</strong><br />
electric charge fluoresces the gas, but the homeopathic acts as a prism to<br />
direct the charge and each homeopathic produces its own fingerprint or<br />
pattern <strong>of</strong> colors to identify it. <strong>The</strong>se charged particles will be enhanced<br />
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y the polymorphic shape <strong>of</strong> the water, the quantic states <strong>of</strong> the sub-<br />
molecular bodies and perhaps by the quasi-dimensional memory. It is<br />
also interesting to note that so called duplicated remedies show no<br />
fingerprint under freezing or Kirlian photography.<br />
Duplicated Remedies and Homoepathic Information Transfer<br />
As has been discussed, there are several possible modes <strong>of</strong> information<br />
transfer. Duplicators work on a supposed magnetic transfer. In the first<br />
mode, which involves chemical action, magnetics would not work for<br />
information transfer. In the second and third modes, the mechanical<br />
force <strong>of</strong> succussion could change electron or molecular quantic states.<br />
Magnetics cannot effect this change. If magnetics could indeed do so,<br />
then homeopathy would be useless. <strong>The</strong> magnetic interference from a<br />
T.V. set or a telephone unit would change the information. Transport <strong>of</strong> a<br />
homeopathic through the magnetic lines <strong>of</strong> the earth would change the<br />
information and nullify homeopathic effectiveness.<br />
As mentioned, duplicated remedies show no change in freezing<br />
patterns or in Kirlian photography. Duplicated remedies are probably<br />
advanced placebo at best. To test this supposition, an experiment was<br />
performed with double blind capacity.<br />
Procedure: 35 patients were chosen from a naturopathic Doctor’s<br />
practice. All patients were using certain homeopathics on a regular basis<br />
and knew what results to expect. Some patients used a Candida nosode<br />
to control bloating or other bodily symptoms; others used Belladonna or<br />
Lachesis. All were familiar with their remedy’s effect.<br />
Each patient was given either a regular homeopathic or a duplicated<br />
remedy. Each patient was also given either a placebo sugar pill, or a pill<br />
with 5mg. Narcan (Naloxone). Naloxone is used to block endorphin<br />
response and has been found to block the placebo effect in placebo<br />
responsive patients. Patient pr<strong>of</strong>iles were chosen to exclude those with<br />
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symptoms <strong>of</strong> pain as Naloxone can increase pain perception. <strong>The</strong> test<br />
was double blind with neither patient nor practitioner knowing which<br />
formula was given. Patients were given questionnaires to evaluate the<br />
efficacy <strong>of</strong> the remedy. Results <strong>of</strong> the effectiveness are shown in the<br />
accompanying diagram.<br />
Results: <strong>The</strong> tests show that the duplicated remedy performed<br />
significantly lower than the real remedy. <strong>The</strong> placebo blocking Narcan<br />
pill significantly lowered efficacy (63% is approximately the predicted<br />
placebo effect).<br />
Perhaps the information transfer <strong>of</strong> mode number 4 (multi-dimensional<br />
transfer) could account for the transfer <strong>of</strong> duplicators; Narcan with its<br />
endorphin blocking action might also block other dimensional<br />
information transfer. Even so, the study shows a markedly decreased<br />
efficacy with the duplicated remedy. Radionic remedies have no<br />
pharmacology, quantic state or polymorphic state, thus, they are not<br />
homeopathics and homeopathy is continually blamed for radionic<br />
remedies that fail.<br />
Here again, quality is <strong>of</strong>ten not paramount to homeopaths. Some prefer<br />
the greater monetary reward duplicators or imprinters provide. This lack<br />
<strong>of</strong> focus on quality and maximization <strong>of</strong> effectiveness could erode our<br />
industry. Only through quality and dedication to developing and<br />
delivering the finest homeopathics can we truly succeed. If you want the<br />
best, at affordable prices, Dr. Recommend’s remedies are for you.<br />
DUPLICATION STUDY<br />
Placebo Duplicated Real<br />
(Imprinted) Homeopathic<br />
Placebo 55% 63% 97%<br />
Narcan 10% 11% 96%<br />
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COMPARISON CHART<br />
NEW HOMEOPATHY ALLOPATHY<br />
Very small chance <strong>of</strong> side effects Very great chance <strong>of</strong> side effects<br />
Minimal cost Usually high costs<br />
Safe for children and elderly Warning <strong>of</strong> risks if not used<br />
correctly<br />
Non-addictive Creates dependency<br />
Works by letting patient reestablish<br />
homeostasis<br />
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Works by externally blocking,<br />
stimulating, or interfering with the<br />
body<br />
Major malpractice suits. Iatrogenic<br />
Little if any malpractice, due to<br />
safety<br />
disease is on the increase<br />
Philosophy: body’s reactions are an Philosophy: Body is stupid and<br />
intelligent attempt to deal with malfunctions <strong>of</strong>ten; it then needs to<br />
toxicity and other disease-causing be stimulated, blocked, or fooled by<br />
conditions<br />
the doctor and his synthetic<br />
medication<br />
Easy to use Takes years <strong>of</strong> experience<br />
Safe for environment, natural Manufacturing hurts environment<br />
Tries to cure Tries to sedate reactions<br />
Tries to treat whole body<br />
Tries to reduce patients to mere<br />
metabolically<br />
symptoms<br />
<strong>The</strong> patient is an individual <strong>The</strong> patient is a set <strong>of</strong> symptoms<br />
Symptoms are only a part <strong>of</strong> a Symptoms are bearers <strong>of</strong> bad news,<br />
complex set <strong>of</strong> problems<br />
and we should kill the messenger<br />
Pain is God’s gift, and life’s way <strong>of</strong> Pain is the enemy and must be<br />
telling us about underlying<br />
covered up. Improperly reduces<br />
problems<br />
inflammation<br />
Stimulates immune system Weakens immune system.<br />
Sensitive to energetic problems <strong>of</strong> Ignores energetic nature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
the body<br />
body
INFLAMMATION<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> the Defense Phase <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
Sympathetic, Acidosis, Hyaluronidase, Hydrolysis, Tissue Bouillon,<br />
Hypertony, Histamine<br />
Homeopathy/Naturopathy Allopathy<br />
Holistically Driven Symptom Driven<br />
Defense Management<br />
Restoration <strong>of</strong> Homeostasis<br />
Release <strong>of</strong> Etiology<br />
Minimal Dose<br />
System Balance Restored<br />
System Release <strong>of</strong> Auto<br />
Toxins<br />
Reduced Cascades<br />
Proper Anti-Body Release<br />
Cure<br />
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Suppression<br />
Chemotherapeutics<br />
Antibiotics, Antipyretics<br />
Steroids, Anti-Inflammatories<br />
NSAID<br />
Precipitate Develops as<br />
Biology/Reacts to Synthetic<br />
Compounds/Mega-Doses <strong>of</strong><br />
Drugs/Builds Dependency<br />
Produces Wild (Illegal/Improper)<br />
Peptides (Overdose <strong>of</strong> Drugs)<br />
Induces Anti-Body Cascade<br />
Produces Improper<br />
Auto Anti-Bodies<br />
Produces Auto Aggression Diseases:<br />
Lupus, Arthritis, Asthma, etc.
HOMEOPATHIC INSTRUCTION<br />
� Take nothing by mouth 10 – 15 minutes prior to and following<br />
dosage. This includes food, drink, cigarettes, chewing gum,<br />
toothpaste, etc.<br />
� Limit caffeine or nicotine in any form, such as soda pop, c<strong>of</strong>fee,<br />
chocolate, cigarettes. If necessary use one hour after taking a<br />
homeopathic<br />
� Limit mint in any form, such as candy mints, mint toothpaste,<br />
mint mouthwash.<br />
� No camphor, as in muscle and joint rubs. Avoid moth ball fumes.<br />
� If dental drilling or trauma to mouth occurs, use topically for 48<br />
hours.<br />
� Limit breathing <strong>of</strong> strong smells, such as paint thinner,<br />
eucalyptus, cigarette smoke (especially menthol).<br />
� Limit raw garlic, onions and strong spices to one hour after taking<br />
a homeopathic. Cooked garlic is ok.<br />
� Place drops under the tongue and hold for 10 seconds to allow for<br />
absorption.<br />
� Keep homeopathics out <strong>of</strong> direct sunlight and x-ray.<br />
� Homeopathics may generally be taken at the same time with other<br />
suggested homeopathics.<br />
� Homeopathics should not be mixed with Liquitrophics and should<br />
be taken 20 minutes apart.<br />
CAUTION: Alcohol sensitivities – If a person is sensitive to alcohol, put<br />
the drops into a 3 oz. glass <strong>of</strong> warm water. Allow one minute for alcohol<br />
to evaporate. Pills are also available without alcohol. By following these<br />
guidelines, you will give the remedies the greatest opportunity to<br />
succeed.<br />
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THE HORMETIC PHILOSOPHY<br />
Over the last hundred years, man has drastically increased his toxic<br />
exposure through the development <strong>of</strong> synthetics. Present day scientists<br />
have found in a new study <strong>of</strong> hormesis that tickle doses, small trace<br />
doses <strong>of</strong> a toxin, can have stimulatory effects on the body. Hormesis<br />
stimulates a cell’s defense system. In hormesis the homeostatic balance<br />
is tipped, forcing the body to take measures to protect itself or the effect<br />
where a toxic substance acts like a stimulant in small doses but acts as<br />
an inhibitor in large doses.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ hormetic remedies cover a wide variety <strong>of</strong> toxic<br />
conditions including asbestos poisoning, beauty shop toxins,<br />
environmental toxins, industrial toxins, mercury amalgams and more.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ formulas are safe yet powerful in their ability to<br />
stimulate the individual to detoxify without inducing a healing crisis. <strong>The</strong><br />
high-end potencies used in the Dr. Recommends’ remedies are<br />
counterbalanced by the lower dose remedies mixed in the homochords.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se highly engineered hormetic remedies can be used for increased<br />
safety and effectiveness, producing a more stable and safer remedy for<br />
doctors to use with their patients.<br />
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HORMETIC REMEDIES<br />
AMEBA-FUGE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0005<br />
Indication: Ameba infections<br />
Ingredients: Diloxanide Furoate Metronidazole 3x. Artemisia<br />
absinthium, Bismuthum Metallicum, Allium sativum, Ipecacuanha 6x.<br />
Ammonium Phosphoricum 6x, 12x. Ferrum phosphoricum 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
Ameba, Entamoeba histolytica, Naegleria fowleri 24x, 40x, 75x, 120x,<br />
300x, 500x.<br />
ASBESTOS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0006<br />
Indication: Asbestos sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Zincum Valerianicum 5x. Lung sarcode 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x. Iodium 12x. Silicea 12x, 30x, 60x. Asbestos 25x, 60x, 100x,<br />
350x, 500x.<br />
BACTERIA-FUGE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0007<br />
Indication: Bacterial infections<br />
Ingredients: Hydrastis canadensis 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 100x. Zincum<br />
Metallicum 4x, 12x. Aloe socotrina 6x. Allium sativum, Arum<br />
maculatum 12x. Mercurius Vivus 16x. Broad-based Bacillinum,<br />
Pyrogenium, Anthracinum, Staphysagria 16x-30x, 100x. Diphtherinum,<br />
Streptococcinum, Staphylococcinum, Pneumococcinum, Syphilinum,<br />
Botulinum, Tuberculinum 16x-30x, 100x, 500-1000x. Eucalyptol 20x.<br />
Lac caninum, Lac vaccinum 30x.<br />
COSMETIC MATERIALS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0008<br />
Indication: Cosmetic material sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Natrum Carbonicum 4x. Manganum Metallicum 6x.<br />
Formalinum 10x, 30x, 100x, 500x. Nitricum Acidum, Phosphoricum<br />
Acidum, Hypophysis, Sulphur 12x. Miscellaneous Beauty Shop Toxins<br />
30x, 60x, 100x, 750x, 1100x. Kali Cyanatum 20x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
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DENTAL MATERIALS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0004<br />
Indication: Dental material sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Caries, Gingivitis, Periodontitis 16x, 20x, 30x. Root Ostitis<br />
20x, 30x. Argentum Metallicum, Mercurius Solubilis, Aurum<br />
Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum, Dental Materials (Amalgams,<br />
Composites, Bonding Resins, Dentin Bonders, Cavity Liners, Metals,<br />
Ceramics, Cements, Temporary Restoratives, Root Canal Materials,<br />
Anesthetics, Denture Materials, Flourides) 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0011<br />
Indication: Water and air pollution sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Zincum Metallicum 3x. Chlorophyllum 5x. Manganum<br />
Metallicum 5x, 12x. Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale 6x, 12x, 30x. Formalinum 8x,<br />
12x, 30x, 100x, 500x. Petroleum 16x, 20x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
Air Pollution 50x, 155x, 700x. Water Pollution 50x, 500x.<br />
Hydrocarbonum 60x.<br />
FOOD ADDITIVES (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0001<br />
Indication: Food additive sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Berberis vulgaris, Plantago major 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x. Zincum<br />
Metallicum, Lycopodium clavatum, Selenium Metallicum 6x, 30x.<br />
Graphites, Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Arctium 8x, 12x. Petroleum 13x, 24x,<br />
100x, 500x. Miscellaneous Food Additives 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
FUNGI-FUGE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0012<br />
Indication: Fungal infections<br />
Ingredients: Tabebuia impetiginosa, Equisetum arvense 3x. Natrum<br />
Muriaticum 4x. Colostrum 6x, 12x. Bovine Glandulars: Thymus, Liver,<br />
Lymph, Spleen 5x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Manganum Metallicum,<br />
Selenium Metallicum, Zincum Metallicum, Allium sativum 6x. Bovista<br />
6x, 12x. Usnea barbata, Amanita muscaria, Saccharomyces, Ustilago<br />
maidis, Borax 6x, 12x, 30x. Apis mellifica 12x. Graphites 16x, 30x.<br />
Chlorinum, Iodium 20x, 30x, 100x. Candida albicans, Candida<br />
parapsilosis, Blastomyces, Molds, Epidermophyton, Chlamydia,<br />
Geotrichum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x, 50m. Mercurius Solubilis,<br />
Salarinum, Antibiotics 50x, 100x.<br />
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HALOGENS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0010<br />
Indication: Chlorine or fluorine sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Zincum Metallicum, Selenium Metallicum 6x. Chlorinum,<br />
Bromium, Fluorine 6x, 12x, 30x, 40x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Diatomum<br />
12x, 30x, 60x. Mercury 100x.<br />
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTANTS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0013<br />
Indication: Industrial pollution sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Chlorophyllum, Plantago major 4x,<br />
12x, 30x. Selenium Metallicum 6x. Silicea 7x. Plumbum Metallicum<br />
12x. Zincum Metallicum, Iodium 30x, 60x, 100x. Industrial Toxins 40x,<br />
40c, 40m.<br />
INSECTICIDES (1 fl oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0002<br />
Indication: Insecticide sensitivity, Assists in detoxification.<br />
Ingredients: Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Plantago major 3x. Carduus<br />
marianus 4x. Natrum Muriaticum 6x. Cholecystokinin,<br />
Acetylcholinesterase, Acetylcholine 20x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Organo<br />
Phosphates, Miscellaneous Synthetic Insecticides and Herbicides 30x,<br />
60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
METALS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0014<br />
Indication: Metal sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Plantago major 4x, 6x-12x. Silicea 6x, 12x, 30x. Kali<br />
Muriaticum, Kali Phosphoricum, Liver Sarcode, Kidney Sarcode: 6x,<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Aluminum Metallicum, Aurum Metallicum,<br />
Cadmium Metallicum, Beryllium Metallicum, Niccolum Metallicum,<br />
Mercurius Vivus, Amalgam, Argentum Metallicum, Plumbum Metallicum,<br />
Stannum Metallicum, Selenium Metallicum, Rubidium, Radon, Radium,<br />
Cobaltum Metallicum, Molybdenum, Antimony, Uranium, Bismuthum<br />
Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum 30x-30c, 30m.<br />
RADIATION (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0003<br />
Indication: Radiation sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Sodium Alginate 2x. Citrus limonum 3x. Hydrangea<br />
arborescens 4x. Iodium, Sarcodes: Adrenalinum, Brain, Thyroidinum<br />
6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Imponderables: X-ray, Color TV, Microwave,<br />
Gamma Radiations 6x, 12x, 30x. Phosphorus 12x. Radium Bromatum<br />
22x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. EMR Spectrum 100x.<br />
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SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0009<br />
Indication: Synthetic pharmaceutical sensitivity, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Natrum Muriaticum 3x. Kali Nitricum 6x. Platinum<br />
Metallicum 8x. Plumbum Metallicum, Graphites, Lac defloratum 8x,<br />
12x, 30x, 100x. Vaccinotoxinum 16x, 30x, 60x. Pharmaceutical Toxins<br />
60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
VERMI-FUGE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0015<br />
Indication: Intestinal parasite infections<br />
Ingredients: Absinthium 3x, 6x. Sulphur 4x. Rhamnus purshiana,<br />
Cinchona <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Juglans nigra, Ferrum Phosphoricum 6x.<br />
Magnesium Metallicum 7x. Cymbopogon citratus 8x. Mercurius<br />
Solubilis 12x. Nosodes <strong>of</strong> Various Helminths, Nematodes and Intestinal<br />
Parasites 12x-30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
VIRAL-FUGE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0016<br />
Indication: Viral infections<br />
Ingredients: Trifolium pratense, Echinacea purpurea, Natrum<br />
Muriaticum, Asclepias tuberosa, Ferrum Iodatum, Zincum Metallicum<br />
3x. Ferrum Phosphoricum 4x. Lac Vaccinum, Euphrasia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 6x.<br />
Thuja occidentalis 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Camphora, Calcarea<br />
Arsenicica, Arium Virus, Ichthyolum, Selenium Metallicum 12x.<br />
Vaccinotoxinum, Morinum, Variolinum, Miscellaneous Influenzinum,<br />
Psorinum, Vincetoxicum 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x, 50m. Aurum<br />
Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum, Uranium 60x-100x.<br />
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NOSODES<br />
Nosodal therapy involves using disease-causing or disease-containing<br />
tissues and diluting them to cause reversal effects. This is the basic<br />
principle <strong>of</strong> vaccination and homeopathy. Diseased tissue can be used to<br />
alleviate disease conditions. This is the science <strong>of</strong> nosodal homeopathy. A<br />
nosode is a homeopathic or diluted and energized form <strong>of</strong> the diseased<br />
entity.<br />
Within this treatise, a list <strong>of</strong> the following are included: bacteria,<br />
worms, viruses, fungi, protozoa, rickettsia, and many other tissues; as<br />
well as medical nosodes <strong>of</strong> various diseases and diseased tissues. Also<br />
included are: dental toxins that allow the dentist to use different disease-<br />
causing dental material from the nosodal tray.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a wide range <strong>of</strong> nosodal factors used by modern homeopaths.<br />
Those known to Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong> are contained in this document. To reference<br />
some experimental data behind nosodal homeopathy we point the reader<br />
to <strong>The</strong> Experimental Data on Homeopathy, by Dr. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong>. Within<br />
the pages <strong>of</strong> that document one can read about how nosodal homeopathy<br />
is used to reverse disease conditions.<br />
Homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers a safe alternative to vaccination which has very<br />
similar modes <strong>of</strong> operation. Even new ideas <strong>of</strong> DNA and RNA theory can<br />
be ascertained with this new homeopathy.<br />
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VIRUSES<br />
CONJUNTIVITIS, VIRAL<br />
COMMON WARTS AND<br />
CONDOMYLOMA<br />
COXSACKIE<br />
DIPTHERIA<br />
EPSTEIN BARR<br />
ESCHERICOLI VIRAL<br />
COMPONENT<br />
FAEKALALK<br />
HEPATITIS A<br />
HEPATITIS B<br />
HERPES PROGENTALIS<br />
HERPES SIMPLEX<br />
HERPES ZOSTER<br />
HUMAN PAPPILOMA VIRUS<br />
INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS<br />
INFLUENCINIUM<br />
INFLUENZA<br />
INFLUENZA (BERIN 55)<br />
INFLUENZA 83<br />
INFLUENZA 84<br />
INFLUENZA 85<br />
INFLUENZA 86<br />
INFLUENZA 87<br />
INFLUENZA 88<br />
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MALARIA<br />
MONILA ALBACANS VIRAL<br />
COMPONENT<br />
NOSLAMINT<br />
PLANTERS WARTS<br />
POLIO MYELITIS<br />
Q FEVER<br />
RETRO-VIR<br />
RHINOPNEUMONIA<br />
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED<br />
FEVER<br />
SWINE INFLUENZA<br />
TRICHINOSIS<br />
V GRIPPE<br />
VAPCH GRIPPE<br />
VA2 GRIPPE<br />
VA2 LGRIPPE<br />
V2 GRIPPE<br />
V3 GRIPPE<br />
V4 GRIPPE<br />
V5 GRIPPE<br />
V20 GRIPPE–V50 GRIPPE<br />
V60 GRIPPE–V76 GRIPPE<br />
RETROVIRUS1–RETROVIRUS10<br />
VIRUS
FUNGUS<br />
ADNEXITIS<br />
ASPERGILLUS, FLAVUS,<br />
FUMIGATUS, GLAUCUS,<br />
NIGER, TERRUS<br />
BLASTOMYCOCES 1<br />
BLASTOMYCOCES 2<br />
BLASTOMYCOCES 3<br />
BLASTOMYCOCES 4<br />
CANDIDA ALBICANS<br />
CANDIDA GLABRATA<br />
CANDIDA GUILLIER<br />
CANDIDA KRUSEI<br />
CANDIDA LAUERENTI<br />
CANDIDA LIPOLYTI<br />
CANDIDA LUSITANI<br />
CANDIDA ORIENTALIS<br />
CANDIDA PARAPSILOSA<br />
CANDIDA PSEUDOTROPICALIS<br />
CANDIDA RUGOSA<br />
CANDIDA STELLATO<br />
CANDIDA TAMATA<br />
CANDIDA TROPICALIS<br />
CRYPTOTOCCUS 1<br />
CRYPTOTOCCUS 2<br />
CRYPTOTOCCUS 3<br />
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CRYPTOTOCCUS 4<br />
CRYPTOTOCCUS 5<br />
CYRTOCOCUS NEOFORMS<br />
EPIDERMOPHYTON 1<br />
EPIDERMOPHYTON 2<br />
EPIDERMOPHYTON 3<br />
EPIDERMOPHYTON 4<br />
FUNGUS FLORA<br />
HISTOPLASMOSIS 1<br />
HISTOPLASMOSIS 2<br />
HISTOPLASMOSIS 3<br />
HISTOPLAMSOSIS 4<br />
HISTOPLASMOSIS 5<br />
NEOFORMS 1<br />
NEOFORMS 2<br />
NEOFORMS 3<br />
PNEUMOCYSTOSIS<br />
SACROMYCOSES 1 –<br />
SACROMYCOSES 7<br />
SCEREVISI<br />
TINEA CURTIS<br />
TINEA CURVIS<br />
TINEA PEDIS<br />
TYCO SPORON
BACTERIA<br />
ACTINOMYSOSIS<br />
ADNEXITIS<br />
AEROBACTER<br />
AMOEBA<br />
AMOEBA HEPAR ABSCESSUS<br />
ANTHRAX<br />
ASCARIDINUM<br />
BAC. GARTNER<br />
BAC. MORGAN<br />
BACILLUS ANTHRACIS – ANTHRAX, MALIGNANT PUSTULE<br />
BACTEROIDES<br />
BARTONELLOSIS<br />
BIFIDUS<br />
BOTULINUM<br />
BRUCELLOSIS<br />
CARIES<br />
CAUCAUOUS<br />
CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS<br />
CHOLERA<br />
DYSENTERY<br />
ECOLI<br />
ENCEPHALITIS<br />
ENTEROCOCCINUM<br />
FRANCISELLA TULARENIS – TULAREMIA<br />
GASTROENTEROCOLI<br />
HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZA<br />
KAWASAKI<br />
KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE<br />
LEGIONELLA<br />
LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES<br />
LYMES<br />
MELIOIDOSIS<br />
MENINGOCOCCINUM<br />
MORBILLINUM<br />
MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE<br />
MYOBACTERIUM LEPRAE – LEPROMATOUS LEPROSY<br />
NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE<br />
NOCARDIA<br />
NOS. ELEPHANTIASIS<br />
NOS. FISHPYROGENIUM (FRESHWATER)<br />
NOS. RHINOPNEUMONITIS<br />
OXYUREN<br />
PEPTOSTREPTOCOCCUS ANAER.<br />
PLASMODIUM SPP. – MALARIA<br />
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BACTERIA, cont.<br />
PNEUMOCCIN<br />
PNEUMOCOCCUS<br />
PROGENIUM<br />
PROPIONIBACTERIUM ACNES – ACNE<br />
PROTEUS<br />
PSEUDOMONAS<br />
PYOCYANEUS<br />
R. MOOSERI<br />
R. QUINTANA – TRENCH FEVER<br />
R. RICKETTESII<br />
RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKII<br />
RUBEOLA<br />
SAB ACIDOPHILUS/BIFIDUS<br />
SALMONELLA TP<br />
SCARLATINUM<br />
SHIGA KRUSE<br />
SHIGELLA PARADYSENTERIAE<br />
SPRILLUL MINUS – RAT-BITE FEVER<br />
STAPHYL AUREUS<br />
STAPHYL PYOGENES – IMPETIGO<br />
STAPHYLOCOCCIN<br />
STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS – ACNE<br />
STREPTOBACILLUS MONILIFORMIS – RAT-BITE FEVER<br />
STREPTOCOCCIN<br />
STREPTOCOCCUS HAEMOLYTICUS<br />
SYPHILIS<br />
TERSENIA PESTIS – PLAGUE<br />
TETANUS<br />
THERMAL BACTERIA<br />
TOXOPLASMOSIS<br />
TREPONEMA CARATEUM – PINTA<br />
TREPONEMA PALLIDUM – SYPHILIS (SECONDARY)<br />
TREPONEMA PERTENUE – YAWS<br />
TRICHINELLA SPIRALIS, MAN<br />
TUBERCULINUM<br />
TULEREMIA<br />
TYPHOIDINUM<br />
TYPHUS<br />
VACCININUM<br />
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NOSODES, DENTAL<br />
ASTRO 1180<br />
AUTOPOLYMERISAT<br />
(AUTOACRYLAT)<br />
BARRIER<br />
BIO C<br />
BIO H<br />
C & B METABOND<br />
CARBOCAINE 2%<br />
CARBOCAINE 3%<br />
CARBOXYLAT-CEMENT<br />
CAVIT-G<br />
CERAMCO II<br />
COMPOS FULL MATERIAL<br />
COMPSPAN OPAQUE<br />
COMPSPAN RESIN<br />
CONCEPT<br />
CONQUEST DF<br />
COPALITE<br />
COPPERAMALGAM<br />
DEGUNDENT G<br />
DENTAL GOLD<br />
DG-63<br />
DICOR<br />
DISPERSAL<br />
CURELON<br />
DYCAL<br />
E-2713<br />
EBA<br />
FIRMILAY<br />
FLECK’S<br />
GC DENTIN CEMENT<br />
GEL KAM<br />
GINGIVITIS<br />
GLUMA PART 3<br />
GUTTA PERCHA<br />
HELIOBOND<br />
HELIOMOLAR<br />
HERCULITE XR<br />
HYDROXYAPATITE<br />
HYDROXYLINE<br />
HP-3<br />
IN-CERAM<br />
JELENKO O<br />
JET ACRYLIC<br />
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KETAC-CEM<br />
LIFE<br />
LUCITONE 199<br />
MARCAINE<br />
MOLYBDENUM<br />
NOBILIUM<br />
NOS. ACUTE BACTERIAL<br />
OSTITIS OF THE JAW<br />
NOS. ACUTE PULPITIS<br />
NOS. APICAL GRANULOMA<br />
NOS. CARIES<br />
NOS. CHRON. BACT. OSTITIS<br />
OF JAW<br />
NOS. CHRON. PULPITIS<br />
NOS. CORYNEBACTERIUM<br />
NOS. CYST EPITHELIAL<br />
NOS. DENTAL SACK<br />
NOS. EAR SCLEROSIS<br />
NOS. EPULIS<br />
NOS. EXUDATIVE OSTITIS<br />
NOS. FATTY OSTITIS OF JAW<br />
NOS. FISTULA DENTALIS<br />
NOS. FOLLICLUARE CYST<br />
NOS. FUNDUS ABSCESS<br />
NOS. GANGRANOSE PULPA<br />
NOS. GINGIVITIS<br />
NOS. GRANULMOA PURULENT<br />
NOS. JAW OSTITIS<br />
NOS. NECROTIC GINGIVITIS<br />
NOS. OSTEOSCLEROSIS<br />
OF THE JAW<br />
NOS. PARODONTOSE<br />
NOS. PAROTIS DENTAL<br />
CALCULI<br />
NOS. PARULIS (STAPH. AUX.)<br />
NOS. PARULIS (STREPTOC.<br />
MUC.)<br />
NOS. PERIODONTAL FIBROM<br />
NOS. PERIODONTAL POCKET<br />
NOS. PERIODONTITIS<br />
NOS. PULPAL STONE<br />
NOS. RADICULAR CYST<br />
NOS. ROOT CANAL TX<br />
NOS. ROOT GRANULOMIUM
NOSODES, DENTAL, cont.<br />
NOS. ULCERATIVE GINGIVITIS<br />
NUPRO NEUTRAL<br />
OCCLUSIN<br />
OLYMPIA<br />
OPTEC DENTIN<br />
OPTEC HSP<br />
OPTEC U-BOND<br />
ORAL MUCOCUTANEUS<br />
PAPILOMA<br />
P-10<br />
P-50<br />
PALLADIUM SILVER<br />
PERTAC<br />
PHOSPHATE-CEMENT<br />
POLYMERISAT (ACRYLAT)<br />
PORSELITE DUAL<br />
POST-COM II<br />
PRISMA APH<br />
PRISMA DENTIN<br />
PRISMA U-BOND 3<br />
PROFILE<br />
PROTEMP<br />
PULP CANAL SEALER<br />
PULPDENT<br />
40<br />
PURE ALLOY<br />
REXILLIUM V<br />
ROOT GRANULOMIUM<br />
RX-IV<br />
SCOTCHBOND II<br />
SCOTCHPREP<br />
SEALAPEX<br />
SILUX PLUS<br />
SODIUM FLUORIDE<br />
SPC PERIODONTO COMPLEX<br />
STAINLESS STEEL<br />
TERM<br />
TICONIUM<br />
TITANIUM<br />
TITANIUM ALLOY<br />
TRIADVLC<br />
VINYLPOLYMERISAT<br />
VITA VMK 68<br />
VITADUR N<br />
VITRA BOND<br />
2-1<br />
XR BAND<br />
XR DENTIN<br />
XYLOCAINE 2%<br />
ZOE 2200<br />
ZONE
NOSODES, MEDICAL<br />
ACID PHOSPHATES<br />
ALBUMIN, COWMILK<br />
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE<br />
ALPHA GLOBULIN<br />
ALPHA1 GLOBULIN<br />
ALPHA2 GLOBULIN<br />
ALUMINUM SERUM<br />
ALUMINUM WHOLE BLOOD<br />
AMPYCILLIN<br />
ARTERIAL OXYGEN AFTER<br />
PURE OXYGEN<br />
ARTERIAL OXYGEN<br />
SATURATION<br />
ASTHMA BRONCHITIS<br />
BASOS<br />
BETA GLOBULIN<br />
BICARBONATE SERUM<br />
BLEEDING TIME<br />
BLOOD AMMONIA<br />
BLOOD LACTATE LEVEL<br />
BLOOD PYRUVATE LEVEL<br />
BLOOD UREA NITRATE<br />
LEVEL<br />
BLOOD VOLUME<br />
BUN<br />
CADMIUM SERUM<br />
CADMIUM WHOLE BLOOD<br />
CALCIUM SERUM<br />
CALCIUM WHOLE BLOOD<br />
CALCULI PROSTATAE<br />
CALCULI RENALES<br />
CALCULI RENALES<br />
OXALIC ACID<br />
CALCULI VESICALES<br />
CAPILLARY FRAGILITY<br />
CATARACTA BRUNESCENS<br />
CATARACTA COMPLICAT<br />
CELL MORPHOLOGY<br />
CHOLESTEROL<br />
CHOLESTEROL ESTER<br />
SERUM<br />
CHROMIUM SERUM<br />
CHRONIC CYSTITIS AND<br />
ENDOMETRIOSIS<br />
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CONTARACTA SENILIS<br />
CO2 CONTENT<br />
COPPER SERUM<br />
CPK<br />
CR. WHOLE BLOOD<br />
CU. WHOLE BLOOD<br />
CREATINE<br />
CREATINI<br />
DIFFERENTIAL TESTS<br />
ENCEPHALOMELOMALACIA<br />
ENDOMETRITIS<br />
TUBERCULOSSA<br />
EOSINOPHIL<br />
FASTING BLOOD SUGAR<br />
GALACTOSE IN BLOOD<br />
GAMMA GLOBULIN<br />
GLOBULIN<br />
GLUCOSE<br />
HEMOGLOBIN<br />
HEPATITIS<br />
IRON SERUM<br />
IRON WHOLE BLOOD<br />
LACTIC DEHYDROGENASE<br />
LDH<br />
LEAD SERUM<br />
LEAD WHOLE BLOOD<br />
LIPID TRIGLYCER<br />
LIPOPROTEIN SERUM<br />
LUPUS<br />
LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSIS<br />
LYMPHS<br />
MANGANESE<br />
MERCURY SERUM<br />
MERCURY WHOLE BLOOD<br />
MN. WHOLE BLOOD<br />
MONOS<br />
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS<br />
NERUALGIE<br />
NEUROFIBROM<br />
NICKEL SERUM<br />
NICKEL WHOLE BLOOD<br />
NODULAR PROSTATIC<br />
HYPERPLASIA<br />
NOS. BLADDER BIHARZIOSIS
NOSODES, MEDICAL, cont.<br />
NOS. BLADDER POLYP<br />
NOS. BLADDER Tbc<br />
NOS. CYSTOPYELITIS<br />
NOS. FIBROADENOM<br />
MAMMA<br />
NOS. KIDNEY PAPILOMA<br />
NOS. MAMMA FIBROMATOSIS<br />
NOS. MASTITIS<br />
NOS. MASTOPATHIA CYSTICA<br />
NOS. OXALIC ACID URICA<br />
NOS. PERIORCHITIS<br />
NOS. PROSTATA-ADENOM<br />
NOS. SOLITARY CYST (KIDNEY)<br />
NOS. TESTICULAR FISTULA Tbc<br />
NOS URETHRITIS POST MASC<br />
PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN<br />
TIME<br />
PHOSPHATE SERUM<br />
PHOSPHATE WHOLE BLOOD<br />
PHOSPHOLIPIDS<br />
PLASMA KETONES<br />
PLATELET COUNT<br />
PLEURITIS<br />
POTASSIUM SERUM<br />
POTASSIUM WHOLE BLOOD<br />
PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR<br />
DYSTROPHIE<br />
PROTHROMBIN CONSUMPTION<br />
PROTHROMBIN TIME<br />
PSA<br />
PSORIASIS<br />
RED BLOOD COUNT<br />
RESIDUAL VOLUME<br />
RETICULOCYTE<br />
SE. WHOLE BLOOD<br />
SEGS PMN<br />
SELENIUM SERUM<br />
SGOT<br />
SGPT<br />
SINUSITIS FLONTALIS<br />
SINUSITIS MAXILLARIS<br />
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SODIUM SERUM<br />
SODIUM WHOLE BLOOD<br />
SPIROMETRIC STUDIES<br />
THROMBIN TIME<br />
TIMED VITAL CAPACITY<br />
TONSILLA<br />
TONSILLA PHARYNGEA<br />
TOTAL BILIRUBIN<br />
TOTAL LIPIDS<br />
TOTAL LUNG CAPACITY<br />
TOTAL PROTEIN<br />
TRANSAMINASES<br />
TRICHOMONAS VAGINITIS<br />
T3 VERTEBRAE<br />
T4 VERTEBRAE<br />
T7 VERTEBRAE<br />
URIC ACID<br />
VAGINITIS<br />
VITAL CAPACITY<br />
WBC<br />
WILSON<br />
ZINC SERUM<br />
ZINC WHOLE BLOOD<br />
2 HOUR POSTPRANDIAL<br />
BLOOD SERUM
PARASITES<br />
AMIDOSTOMUM ANSERIS, BIRD<br />
ANCYLOSTOMA CANIUM, DOG, CAT<br />
ANCYLOSTOMA DUODENALE, MAN<br />
ANCYLOSTOMA TUBAEFORME, CAT<br />
ANGIOSTRONGYLUS CANTONENSIS, MAN<br />
ANGIOSTRONGYLUS VASORUM, DOG<br />
ANOPLOCEPHALA MAGNA, HORSE<br />
APOPHALLUS DONICUS, DOG, CAT<br />
ASCARIDIA GALLI, BIRD<br />
ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES, MAN<br />
ASCAROPS STRONGYLINA, PIG<br />
ASPICULIRIS TETRAPTERA, MOUSE, RAT<br />
CAPILLARIA AEROPHILA, CAT, DOG<br />
CAPILLARIA BREVIPES, BIRD<br />
CAPILLARIA FELIS-CATI, CAT<br />
CAPILLARIA OBSIGNATA, BIRD<br />
CAPILLARIA PLICA, DOG<br />
CAPILLARIA PUTORII, DOG, CAT<br />
CATATROPIS VERRUCOSA, BIRD<br />
CHILOMASTIX MESNILI, MAN<br />
CYATHOSTOMA SPP., HORSE<br />
CYSTICAULUS OCREATUS, SHEEP<br />
DAVAINEA PROGLOTTINA, BIRD<br />
DELAFONDIA VULGARIS, HORSE<br />
DICROCOELIUM LANCEATUM, MAN<br />
DICTYOCAULUS FILARIA, SHEEP<br />
DIENTAMOEBA FRAGILIS, MAN<br />
DIOCTOPHYMA RENALE, DOG<br />
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM LATUM, MAN, DOG, CAT<br />
DIPYLIDIUM CANINUM, MAN, DOG, CAT<br />
DIROFILARIA IMMITIS, DOG<br />
ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS, DOG<br />
ECHINOCOCCUS MULTILOCULARIS, DOG<br />
ECHINOSTOMA RECURVATUM, BIRD<br />
ECHINOSTOMA REVOLUTUM, BIRD<br />
ENDOLIMAX NANA, MAN<br />
ENTAMOEBA COLI, MAN<br />
ENTAMOEBA GINGIVALIS, MAN<br />
ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA, MAN<br />
ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS, MAN<br />
FASCIOLA HEPATICA, MAN<br />
GIARDIA LAMBLIA<br />
GRAPHIDIUM STRIGOSUM, HARE<br />
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PARASITES, cont.<br />
HABRONEMA MUSCAE, HORSE<br />
HAEMONCUS CONTORTUS, SHEEP<br />
HAEMONCUS PLACEI, CATTLE<br />
HETERAKIS GALLINARUM, BIRD<br />
HYDATIGERA TAENIAEFORMIS, DOG, CAT<br />
HYMENOLEPIS DIMINUTA, MAN<br />
HYMENOLEPIS NANA, MAN<br />
IODAMOEBA WILLIAMS, MAN<br />
MARSHALLAGIA MARSHALLI, MAN<br />
MESOCESTOIDES LINEATUS, DOG, CAT<br />
MESOSTEPHANUS SP., CAT<br />
METASTRONGYLINAE, PIG<br />
MEULTBRAU<br />
MUELLERIUS CAPILLARIS, SHEEP<br />
MULTICEPS GAIGERI, DOG<br />
MULTICEPS MULTICEPS, DOG<br />
MULTICEPS SERIALIS, DOG<br />
MULTICEPS SMYTHI, DOG<br />
NECATOR AMERICANUS, MAN<br />
NEMATODIRUS FILICOLLIS, CATTLE<br />
NEMATODIRUS SPATHIGER, CATTLE<br />
NEMATOSPIROIDES DUBIA, RAT, MOUSE<br />
NIPPOSTRONGYLUS BRASILIENSIS, RAT, MOUSE<br />
OESOPHAGOSTOMUM DENTATUM, PIC<br />
OLLULANUS TRICUSPIS, DOG, CAT<br />
ONCHOCERCA, MAN<br />
OPISTORCHIS FELINEUS, MAN<br />
PARAMPHIS CERVI, CATTLE<br />
PROBSTMAYRIA VIVIPARA, HORSE<br />
PROSTHOGONUMUS OVATUS, BIRD<br />
PROTOSTRONGYLUS RUFESCENS, SHEEP<br />
RAILLIETINA ECHINOBOTHRIDA, BIRD<br />
SCHISTOSOMA BOVIS, CATTLE<br />
SCHISTOSOMA HAEMATOBIUM, MAN<br />
SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI, MAN<br />
SPIROCERCA LUPI, DOG<br />
STEPHANURUS DENTATUS, PIG<br />
STRONGYLOIDES STERCORALIS, MAN, DOG, CAT<br />
STRONGYLUS EQUINUS, HORSE<br />
SYNGAMUS TRACHEA, BIRDS<br />
SYPHACIA MURIS, RAT, MOUSE<br />
SYPHACIA OBVELATA, MOUSE, RAT<br />
TAENIA CERVI, DOG<br />
TAENIA CRASSICEPS, DOG<br />
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PARASITES, cont.<br />
TAENIA HYDATIGENA, DOG, CAT<br />
TAENIA KRABBEI, DOG<br />
TAENIA OVIS, DOG<br />
TAENIA PISIFORMIS, DOG, CAT<br />
TAENIA SAGINATUM, MAN<br />
TAENIA SOLIUM, MAN<br />
THELAZIA RHODESII, CATTLE<br />
TOXASCARIS LEONINA, DOG<br />
TOXOCARA CANIS, DOG<br />
TOXOCARA CATI, CAT<br />
TRICHINELLA SPIRALIS, MAN<br />
TRICHOMONAS HOMINIS, MAN<br />
TRICHOSTRONGYLUS AXEI, CATTLE<br />
TRICHOSTRONGYLUS TENUIS, BIRDS<br />
TRICHURIS SERRATA, CAT<br />
TRICHURIS TRICHIURA, MAN<br />
TRICHURIS VULPIS, DOG<br />
TROPISURUS FISSIINUS, BIRD<br />
UNCINARIA STENOCEPHALA, DOG, CAT<br />
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ISODES<br />
It is stated in <strong>The</strong> Experimental Data on Homeopathy by Dr. <strong>William</strong><br />
<strong>Nelson</strong>, that isodal homeopathy includes using different synthetic<br />
compounds that can cause disease, even including body secretions. <strong>The</strong><br />
form <strong>of</strong> isodal therapy that we will concentrate on is that <strong>of</strong> different<br />
synthetic compounds and pollutants that can cause disease. Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong><br />
has devised many combinations known as xenobiotics that deal with<br />
broad-based detoxification. <strong>The</strong>re is also a large list <strong>of</strong> pollutants that<br />
can be developed in homeopathic form and various combinations for<br />
trained homeopaths to use.<br />
In this chapter there is a long list <strong>of</strong> pollutants and disease-causing<br />
factors caused from heavy metals, insecticides, food additives, etc.,<br />
included. This challenging form <strong>of</strong> homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers exciting new ways<br />
to deal with an increasingly polluted world. Many <strong>of</strong> these compounds<br />
have the potential to be extremely dangerous and must have strict<br />
controls which are exercised by Dr. Recommends. It is necessary to make<br />
sure that the items rendered by licensed doctors are safe to use. <strong>The</strong><br />
pledge <strong>of</strong> Dr. Recommends is to make safety very important.<br />
Welcome reader to an exciting new world <strong>of</strong> expanded homeopathy, a<br />
world that was unknown to Hahnemann as many <strong>of</strong> these chemicals did<br />
not exist during his time, but they are a big part <strong>of</strong> the structure <strong>of</strong><br />
disease today. Our patients must be cleansed and detoxified <strong>of</strong> these<br />
noxious chemicals. In <strong>The</strong> Experimental Data on Homeopathy, evidence is<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered for homeopathy’s effectiveness in this area. <strong>The</strong> new field <strong>of</strong><br />
hormesis research also <strong>of</strong>fers additional evidence for isodal homeopathy’s<br />
ability to help the patient.<br />
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POLLUTANTS I<br />
ABIETIC ACID<br />
ABRIN<br />
ACENAPHTHENE<br />
ACERDOL<br />
ACETAL<br />
ACETAMIDE<br />
ACETAMIDINE<br />
HYDROCHLORIDE<br />
ACETATE RAYON<br />
ACETOACET-o-CHLORANILIDE<br />
ACETOACETIC ACID<br />
ACETOGUANAMINE<br />
ACETONE PEROXIDE<br />
ACETONE SEMICARBAZONE<br />
ACETULAN<br />
ACETYL IODIDE<br />
ACETYL TRIETHYL CITRATE<br />
ACETYBUTYROLACTONE<br />
ACETYLENE<br />
ACETYLENE TETRACHLORIDE<br />
ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID<br />
ACRIDINE<br />
ACROLEIN<br />
ACTINIUM<br />
ADIPIC ACID<br />
ADIPONITRILE<br />
ALDRIN<br />
ALIZARIN<br />
ALKALOID SALTS<br />
ALLOXANTIN<br />
ALLYL AMINE<br />
ALLYL CHLORIDE<br />
ALLYL CHLOROPHENYL<br />
CARBONATE<br />
ALLYL FLUORIDE<br />
ALLYL FORMATE<br />
ALLYL IODIDE<br />
ALLYL THIOUREA<br />
ALLYLENE<br />
ALUMINUM BROMIDE<br />
ALUMINUM BROMATE<br />
ALUMINUM CARBIDE<br />
ALUMINUM CHLORATE<br />
ALUMINUM CHLORIDE<br />
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ALUMINUM FLUORIDE<br />
ALUMINUM FORMATE<br />
ALUMINUM METHYL<br />
ALUMINUM PICRATE<br />
ALVARTHR<br />
ALYPIN<br />
AMATOL<br />
AMINOMETHANE<br />
AMINOPTERIN<br />
AMINOPYRINE<br />
AMMONIA-d3<br />
AMMONIA GAS<br />
AMMONIUM ARSENATE<br />
AMMONIUM AZIDE<br />
AMMONIUM BICHROMATE<br />
AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE<br />
AMMONIUM BINOXALATE<br />
AMMONIUM BROMATE<br />
AMMONIUM CHLORATE<br />
AMMONIUM CHLOROOSMATE<br />
AMMONIUM<br />
CHLOROPALLADITE<br />
AMMONIUM CYANIDE<br />
AMMONIUM EMBELATE<br />
AMMONIUM FLUOGALLATE<br />
AMMONIUM PICRATE<br />
AMMONIUM SELENITE<br />
AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE<br />
AMYL ALCOHOL<br />
AMYL NITRITE<br />
AMYL SILICATE<br />
AMYLOFORM<br />
ANABASINE<br />
ANILINE<br />
ANILINE BRILLIANT GREEN<br />
ANILINE FLUORIDE<br />
ANILINE GREEN<br />
ANILINE HYDROCHLORIDE<br />
ANILITE<br />
ANISOLE<br />
ANTHRAROBIN<br />
ANTIMONY TRIETHYL<br />
ANTIPYRINE<br />
APHRODINE, YOHIMBINE
POLLUTANTS I, cont.<br />
APOMORPHINE<br />
ARSANILIC ACID<br />
ARSENIC<br />
ARSENIC TRISELENIDE<br />
ARSENIC TRISULFIDE<br />
ARSENOBENZENE<br />
ARSINE<br />
ASCARIDOLE<br />
ASPIRIN<br />
ATROPINE<br />
AUROUS CYANIDE<br />
AUTUNITE<br />
AZOBENZENE<br />
AZOCHLORAMIDE<br />
n-AMYLENE<br />
o-AMINOETHYLBENZENE<br />
p-AMINOBENZOIC ACID<br />
sec-AMYL ACETATE<br />
sec-n-AMYL ALCOHOL<br />
2-ACETAMIDOFLUORENE<br />
2-AMINOETHANOL<br />
BARBITUATES<br />
BARIUM ARSENIDE<br />
BARIUM CARBIDE<br />
BARIUM CHLORIDE<br />
BARIUM CHROMATE<br />
BARIUM CYANIDE<br />
BARIUM MYRISTATE<br />
BARIUM NITRATE<br />
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BEETHLE<br />
BENZALDEHYDE<br />
BENZEDRINE<br />
BENZENE<br />
BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE<br />
BENZHYDROL<br />
BENZIDINE<br />
BENZIL<br />
BENZOIC ACID<br />
BENZOIN<br />
BENZYL MRCAPTAN<br />
BENZYLAMINE<br />
BERYL<br />
BERBERINE<br />
BETA RAYS<br />
BETEL<br />
BIMETHYL<br />
BISMUTH<br />
BISULFITES<br />
BITHIONOL<br />
BORAX<br />
BORAZOLE<br />
BORIC ACID<br />
BOROCAINE<br />
BROMATES<br />
BROMIDES<br />
BUTYLATED HYDROXYANISOLE<br />
n-BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER<br />
DI-TERT-BUTYL –p-CRESOL<br />
HIGH EXPLOSIVES
POLLUTANTS II<br />
BROMINE<br />
BROMOPHORM<br />
BROMOPICRIN<br />
BRUCINE<br />
BUTANE<br />
BUTANOL ALCOHOL<br />
BUTYL ALCOHOL<br />
BUTESIN<br />
BUTOXYL<br />
BUTYLAMINE<br />
BUTYN<br />
BUTYRIC ACID<br />
BUTYRONE<br />
2-BUTYNE<br />
CACODYL<br />
CADMIUM SERUM<br />
CAFFEINE<br />
CALCIMINE<br />
CALCITE<br />
CALCIUM CYANAMIDE<br />
CALCIUM HYDROXIDE<br />
CAMPHENE<br />
CAMPHOR<br />
CANNABIS<br />
CANTHARIDES<br />
CAPROIC ACID<br />
CAPRYLIC ACID<br />
CARBAMIDE<br />
CARBITOL<br />
CARBOLIC ACID<br />
CARBOLINEUM<br />
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE<br />
CARBONYLS<br />
CARBORUNDUM<br />
CARBOWAX<br />
CARNAUBA WAX<br />
CELLOIDIN<br />
CELLULOID<br />
CERIUM<br />
CESIUM<br />
CETAB<br />
CEVADINE<br />
CHELIDONINE<br />
CHLORAL<br />
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CHLORAL HYDRATE<br />
CHLORATES<br />
CHLORAZINE<br />
CHLORDANE<br />
CHLOREX<br />
CHLORIC ACID<br />
CHLORINATED NAPHTHALENES<br />
CHLORINE DIOXIDE<br />
CHLORINE HYDRATE<br />
CHLORINE TRIFLUORIDE<br />
CHLOROACETONE<br />
CHLOROALDEHYDE<br />
CHLORHYDO<br />
CHLORIDES<br />
CHLORINE<br />
CHLOROBENZENE<br />
CHLOROBENZOL<br />
CHLOROBUTANOL<br />
CHLOROETHENE<br />
CHLOROETHYNE<br />
CHLOROFORMIUM<br />
CHLOROPICRIN<br />
CHLOROPRENE<br />
CYCLOHEXANE<br />
m-CHLOROANILINE<br />
m-CHLORONITROBENZENE<br />
m-CHLOROPHENOL<br />
o-CHLOROPHENOL<br />
m-CHLOROPHENYL<br />
ISOCYANATE<br />
o-CHLOROPHENYL ISOCYANATE<br />
p-CHLORO-o-NITROANILINE<br />
2-CHLORO-6-NITROTOLUENE<br />
DECALIN<br />
DEMETON<br />
DIBORANE<br />
DICOBALT OCTACARBONYL<br />
DIETHYL CARBONATE<br />
DIETHYL SULFATE<br />
DIETHYLAMINE<br />
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL<br />
DIETHYLPHOSPHINE<br />
DIHYDROPYRAN<br />
DIIODOACETYLENE
POLLUTANTS II, cont.<br />
DIIODOFORMOXIME<br />
DIKETENE<br />
DIMETHYL BERYLLIUM<br />
DIMETHYL ETHER<br />
DIMETHYL SULFATE<br />
DIMETHYLDIOXANE<br />
DINITRO-o-sec-BUTYL PHENOL<br />
DINITROCHLOROHYDRIN<br />
DINITRODICHLOROBENZENE<br />
DINITROGEN TRIOXIDE<br />
DIONIN<br />
DIPHENYL<br />
DIPHENYLCYANOARSINE<br />
DIPHOSGENE<br />
DITAINE<br />
o-DIMETHYL PHTHALATE<br />
ECGONINE<br />
EMERY<br />
EPHEDRINE HCL<br />
ETHYL ACETATE<br />
ETHYL ACRYLATE<br />
ETHYL ALCOHOL<br />
ETHYL BROMIDE<br />
ETHYL BUTYL KETONE<br />
ETHYL ETHER<br />
ETHYL FLUOROSULFONATE<br />
ETHYL IODIDE<br />
ETHYL ISOTHIOCYANATE<br />
ETHYL MERCAPTAN<br />
ETHYL NITRATE<br />
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ETHYL OXALATE<br />
ETHYL SILICATE<br />
ETHYL TRICHLOROSILANE<br />
ETHYLAMINE<br />
ETHYLBENZENE<br />
ETHYLDICHLOROARSINE<br />
ETHYLENE CHLOROBROMIDE<br />
ETHYLENE GLYCOL<br />
ETHYLENEDIAMINE<br />
ETHYLIDENE CHLORIDE<br />
FERBAM<br />
FERRIC NITRATE<br />
FERRIC OXALATE<br />
FERRIC SULFIDE<br />
FIBERGLASS<br />
FLUOACETATES<br />
FLUOBERYLLATES<br />
FLUORIDES<br />
FLUOROACETIC ACIDE<br />
FLUOSILICATES<br />
FLUOSULFONIC ACID<br />
FORMALDEHYDE<br />
DEHYDROGENASE<br />
FORMIC ACID<br />
FORMYL FLUORIDE<br />
FURAN<br />
FURFURAL<br />
GAMBOGE<br />
GASOLINE
POLLUTANTS III<br />
GILSONITE<br />
SLYCERYL DIACETATE<br />
GLYOXAL<br />
GRANITE DUST<br />
HANANE<br />
HENNA<br />
HEPTAFLUOROUTYRIC ACID<br />
HEPTANE<br />
HEPTYL ACETATE<br />
HEXACHLOROACETONE<br />
HEXACHLOROMETHYL ETHER<br />
HEXACHLORONAPHTHALENE<br />
HEXACHLOROPROPENE<br />
HEXAETHYL TETRAPHOSPHATE<br />
HEXENE-1<br />
HYDRAZINE<br />
HYDRAZOIC ACID<br />
HYDROCHLORIC ACID<br />
HYDROFLUORIC ACID<br />
HYDROFLUOSILICIC ACID<br />
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE<br />
HYDROGEN SELENIDE<br />
HYDROXYLAMINE<br />
HYPOIODOUS ACID<br />
p-HYDROQUINONE<br />
INDIUM<br />
IODIC ACID<br />
IODOFORM<br />
IPECAC<br />
IROKO<br />
IRON PENTACARBONYL<br />
ISOAMYL ACETATE<br />
ISOAMYL FORMATE<br />
ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL<br />
ISOOCTANE<br />
ISOPRENE<br />
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL<br />
ISOPROPYL ETHER<br />
ISOPROPYLAMINE<br />
JUNIPER BERRIES<br />
KAPOK<br />
KEROSENE<br />
KETENE<br />
KRYOFIN<br />
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LACQUERS<br />
LACTIC ACID<br />
LANTHANUM SULFATE<br />
LAUDANINE<br />
LEAD AZIDE<br />
LITHIUM ORATATE (PILL)<br />
LUMINAL<br />
LUPERCO<br />
LUPERSOL<br />
LUPININE<br />
LYCONINE<br />
NICKEL ARSENIDE<br />
NICKEL CARBIDE<br />
NICKEL CARBONYL<br />
NICKEL CHLORATE<br />
NICKEL CHLORIDE<br />
NICKEL IODIDE<br />
NICKEL NITRATE<br />
NICKEL PEROXIDE<br />
NICKEL SULFATE<br />
NICOTINE<br />
NICOTINE SULFATE<br />
NIRVANOL<br />
NITRIC ACID<br />
NITRIC OXIDE<br />
NITRITES<br />
NITROBENZENE<br />
NITROETHANE<br />
NITROGEN CHLORIDE<br />
NITROGLYCERIN<br />
NITRONAPHTHALENE<br />
NITROPRUSSIDES<br />
NITROSYL BROMIDE<br />
NITROSYL SULFURIC ACID<br />
NITRYL CHLORIDE<br />
NORNICOTINE<br />
p-NITROPHENOL<br />
OCTACHLORO-CAMPHENE<br />
OCTADECYL<br />
TRICHLOROSILANE<br />
OCTAMETHYL<br />
PYROPHOSPHORAMIDE<br />
OCTANE<br />
OCTYL ALDEHYDE
POLLUTANTS III, cont.<br />
OLEFINS<br />
OLEUM<br />
OPIUM<br />
ORRIS<br />
ORTOL<br />
OXALATES<br />
OXALIC ACID<br />
OXALYL CHLORIDE<br />
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POLLUTANTS IV<br />
OZONE<br />
PARAFORMALDEHYDE<br />
PARALDEHYDE<br />
PARATHION<br />
PELARGONIC MORPHOLIDE<br />
PENTACHLOROMETHYL ETHER<br />
PENTACHLORONAPHTHALENE<br />
PENTACHLOROPHENOL<br />
PENTASOL<br />
PERBENZOIOC ACID<br />
PERCHLORATES<br />
PERCHLORIC ACID<br />
PERCHLOROETHYLENE<br />
PERIODIC ACID<br />
PERONINE<br />
PEROXY SULFURIC ACID<br />
PERTHANE<br />
PHENACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE<br />
PHENOTHIAZINE<br />
PHENOTHIOXIN<br />
PHENYL CARBYLAMINE<br />
CHLORIDE<br />
PHENYL MUSTARD OIL<br />
PHENYLHYDRAZINE<br />
PHENYLTRICHLOROSILANE<br />
PHOSGENE<br />
PHOSPHINE<br />
PHYSOSTIGMA<br />
PICRIC ACID<br />
POTASSIUM IODIDE<br />
POTASSIUM NITRITE<br />
POTASSIUM PERSULFATE<br />
PROCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE<br />
PROPIOLACTONE<br />
PROPIONYL CHLORIDE<br />
PROPYL ALDEHYDE<br />
PROPYLENE<br />
PROPYLENE ETHER<br />
PROPYLENE OXIDE<br />
PROTACTINIUM<br />
PTOMAINES<br />
PYRETHRUM FLOWERS<br />
PYRIDINE<br />
PYROGALLOL<br />
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PYRROLIDINE<br />
QUARTZ<br />
QUINOLINE<br />
QUINONE<br />
RADON<br />
RESOURCINOL<br />
RICIN<br />
RICININE<br />
ROSIN<br />
ROTENONE<br />
RUBIDIUM<br />
RUTHENIUM<br />
SAFROLE<br />
SALICYLICANILIDE<br />
SAPONINS<br />
SARIN<br />
SILANES<br />
SILICA<br />
SILICON CHLORIDE<br />
SISAL<br />
SODIUM CHLORATE<br />
SODIUM ETHYL XANTHATE<br />
SODIUM HYDROXIDE<br />
SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE<br />
SODIUM PEROXIDE<br />
SOMAN<br />
SORBIC ACID<br />
SPARTEINE<br />
STANNANE<br />
STRONTIUM<br />
STROPHANTHIN<br />
STRYCHNINE<br />
STYRENE OXIDE<br />
SULFUR DIOXIDE<br />
SULFUR TRIOXIDE (ALPHA)<br />
SULFURIC ACID<br />
SULFUROUS ACID<br />
TABUN<br />
TAR, DEHYDRATED<br />
TAR, LIQUID<br />
TARTARIC ACID<br />
TELLURIUM<br />
TETRACHLORONAPHTHALENE<br />
TETRACHLOROSILANE
POLLUTANTS IV, cont.<br />
TETRAETHYL PYROPHOSPHATE<br />
TETRAETHYLTHIURAM SULFIDE<br />
TETRAHYDROFURAN<br />
TETRAHYDRONAPHTHALENE<br />
TETRANITROMETHANE<br />
TETRYL<br />
THALLIUM<br />
THEBAINE<br />
THEOPHORIN<br />
THIOCETIC ACID<br />
THIOGLYCOLIC ACID<br />
THIOGLYCOLLATES<br />
THIONYL CHLORIDE FLUORIDE<br />
THIONYL FLUORIDE<br />
THIOPHOSPHORYL FLUORIDE<br />
THIOSEMICARBAZONE<br />
THORIUM<br />
TIGLIC ACID<br />
TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE<br />
TOLUENE<br />
TOXAPHENE<br />
TREMETOL<br />
TRI-o-CRESYL PHOSPHATE<br />
TRICHLOROACETYL CHLORIDE<br />
TRICHLOROSILANE<br />
TRIFLUORONITROSOMETHANE<br />
TRIISOBUTYLALUMINUM<br />
TRIMETHYLAMINE<br />
TRINITROANISOLE<br />
TRINITROTULUENE<br />
TRISODIUM PHSOPHATE<br />
TRITIUM<br />
TUMERIC<br />
TURPENTINE<br />
o-TOLUIDINE<br />
p-THOIXENE<br />
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION<br />
UNDECANAL<br />
URANIUM<br />
URIC ACID<br />
URUSHIOL<br />
VANADIUM<br />
VARNISH<br />
VINYL CHLORIDE<br />
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VINYL ETHER<br />
VINYLTRICHLOROSILANE<br />
WARFARIN<br />
WELDING FUMES<br />
WHISKY<br />
XENON<br />
XYLIDINE<br />
m-XYLYL BROMIDE<br />
m-XYLYL CHORIDE<br />
m-XYLYNE<br />
YOHIMBINE<br />
ZIRCONIUM
THE LIQUITROPHIC PHILOSOPHY<br />
In the development <strong>of</strong> a nutritional science we find that the body does<br />
indeed need vitamins, enzymes, coenzymes and a multitude <strong>of</strong> other<br />
factors to survive, including protein, carbohydrates, fats, water, air, and<br />
exercise. In the field <strong>of</strong> homeopathy we <strong>of</strong>ten deal with just subtle<br />
energies, but homeopathy need not always be so dilute. Many<br />
homeopathics can be utilized in low concentrations at mother tinctures<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1x, 2x, 3x, or 4x to supply chemical properties to the system for<br />
chemical effects.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ Liquitrophics remedies supply the vitamins,<br />
minerals, enzymes, alkaloids and hormones needed by the body to<br />
regulate biological activities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Liquitrophics remedies are not in pill form, but in liquid form to<br />
maximize the surface area and to trigger the digestive system for<br />
absorption at the point in which it works best; the mouth. Inside the<br />
nasal pharynx area are many nerve structures running to the brain that<br />
help trigger the digestive system for maximum absorption and utilization<br />
<strong>of</strong> the remedy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> liquid formulation <strong>of</strong> these remedies maximizes their effectiveness.<br />
This means less can be used in much safer dosages. <strong>The</strong> Dr.<br />
Recommends’ Liquitrophics remedies are developed to be safe for<br />
children within their specific context and are quality controlled within<br />
the QQC TM standards.<br />
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LIQUITROPHIC REMEDIES<br />
ADRENO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0096<br />
Indication: Weak adrenal glands, hypoadrenia<br />
Ingredients: Panax Quinquefolium 2x. Sarcodes: Adrenal, Spleen,<br />
Pantothenic Acid, Lobelia cardinalis, Rosa canina 3x. C<strong>of</strong>fea cruda,<br />
Paullinia sorbilis 3x, 6x. Ephedra vulgaris 3x, 6x, 12x. Ascorbic acid,<br />
Magnesia Phosphorica, Adrenalinum 4x. Arachidonic Acid 5x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 1000x. Sarcodes: Pituitary, Hypothalamus 6x.<br />
Adrenocorticotrophin 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
AMINO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0097<br />
Indication: Supplies amino acids and minerals<br />
Ingredients: Panax quinquefolium, Hydrocotyle asiatica, Polygonum<br />
punctatum, Fucus disticus, Undaria pinnatifida, Gigartina papillata,<br />
Porphyra, Arame, Rhodymenia, Alaria esculenta 2x.<br />
ARTHRO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0102<br />
Indication: Connective tissue repair, joint strain or sprains<br />
Ingredients: Calendula <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Echinacea purpurea, Symphytum<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficinale, Rhododendron chrysanthum 3x. Shark and Bovine Muscle,<br />
Ligament, Cartilage 3x, 6x. Ruta graveolens 4x. Collagen, Elastin 4x,<br />
12x, 60x, 100x, 500x. Silicea 5x, 6x, 12x. Hypericum perforatum,<br />
Euphrasia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Aceticum Acidum, Arnica montana 6x. Glycine,<br />
Alanine, Serine, Proline 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x. Formica rufa 20x.<br />
B LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0098<br />
Indication: Mental depression, pellagra, vaso constriction<br />
Ingredients: Hordeum vulgare, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Angelica<br />
archangelica 3x. Sarcodes: Liver, Heart 3x. Vitamins: B1 - B20, 3x, 4x,<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Beta vulgaris, Raphanus sativus 4x, 5x, 6x, 16x.<br />
Natrum Pyruvate 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
C LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0123<br />
Indication: Supplies Vitamin C, infection resistance<br />
Ingredients: Citrus limonum, Malpighia punicifolia, Rosa canina,<br />
Solanum tuberosum 1x. Calcium Ascorbate, Citrus aurantium, Bone<br />
Marrow 2x. Agaricus bisporus, Petroselinum sativum, Capsicum<br />
Annuum 3x. Ascorbatase 6x.<br />
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CARDIO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0107<br />
Indication: Heart repair, infarction risk<br />
Ingredients: Crataegus Oxyacantha, Plantago major, Kali Muriaticum,<br />
Kali Phosphoricum 3x. Cytisus scoparius 4x, 6x, 12x, 30x. Sarcodes:<br />
Thyroidinum, Heart, Vagus Nerve, Cardiac Plexus 4x, 6x, 30x, 100x.<br />
Cactus grandiflorus 5x. Digitalis purpurea, Natrum Muriaticum,<br />
Carnitine, Valeriana <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Lecithin 6x. Alanine, Methionine,<br />
Proline, Leucine 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x.<br />
DERMA LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0119<br />
Indication: Skin repair, psoriasis<br />
Ingredients: Equisetum arvense, Iris germanica, Berberis vulgaris,<br />
Mahonia aquifolium 3x. Thuja occidentalis, Nux vomica 6x. Sassafras<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficinale, Chondrus crispus, Mentha piperita 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Hypericum perforatum 10x. Mercurius Solubilis, Petroleum 12x.<br />
Graphites 16x.<br />
FEM LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0106<br />
Indication: Balance the female system<br />
Ingredients: Rubus idaeus, Dioscorea villosa, Glycyrrhiza glabra,<br />
Trillium erectum, Liatris spicata 2x. Caulophyllum thalictroides, Ignatia<br />
amara 6x. Sarcodes: Ovary, Uterus, Mammary, Pituitary,<br />
Hypothalamus 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
G LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0101<br />
Indication: Brain repair, dementia, poor memory<br />
Ingredients: Ginkgo biloba 2x. Glycerinum, Taurine 3x. Brain Sarcodes<br />
3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Vitamin B2, B6, B15, Niacinamide, Choline,<br />
PABA, Inositol, Biotin, Folic Acid, Scutellaria lateriflora, Convallaria<br />
majalis, Tyrosine, Glutamine, Glutamic Acid, Phosphatydl Choline 4x.<br />
Datura stramonium 8x, 12x. Oxytocin 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x.<br />
GLUCO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0125<br />
Indication: Diabetes, hyperglycemia<br />
Ingredients: Aletris farinosa, Ignatia amara, Rhamnus purshiana,<br />
Diabatina 2x. Geranium maculatum, Convallaria majalis 3x.<br />
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HEMO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0099<br />
Indication: Blood cell repair, anemia<br />
Ingredients: Ferrum Gluconate, Ferrum Phosphoricum, Ferrum<br />
Sulphuricum, Ferrum Muriaticum, Trifolium pratense, Panicum<br />
miliaceum, Fagopyrum esculentum, Beta vulgaris, Panax quinquefolium,<br />
Hydrocotyle asiatica, Polygonum punctatum, Pyridoxine,<br />
Cyanocobalamin, Thiamine, Rib<strong>of</strong>lavin, Folicum Acidum 3x, 12, 60,<br />
500x. Hemoglobin 4x. Sarcodes: Spleen, Bone Marrow, Pituitary, Liver<br />
6x. Intrinsic Factor 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x. Erythropoietin 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x. Tyrosine, Histidine 30x, 60x, 1000x.<br />
HEMO-A LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0126<br />
Indication: Auto-immune disorders<br />
Ingredients: Cucumis sativus 1x. Phytolacca decandra 2x. Sarcode:<br />
Thymus 3x. Trifolium pratense, Sarcodes: Adenoids, Tonsils, Appendix<br />
4x. Vaccinotoxinum 30x, 100x.<br />
HEPATO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0112<br />
Indication: Liver repair, liver toxicity<br />
Ingredients: Cucurbita, Beta vulgaris, Raphanus sativus, Arctium,<br />
Plantago major 2x. Bupleurum, Verbena hastata 2x, 6x. Ascorbicum<br />
Acidum 3x. Sarcodes: Liver, Gallbladder 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Podophyllum peltatum 4x. Glycine, Methionine, Proline, Cytochrome,<br />
Flavoprotein, NAD, NADP, Inositol, Choline 5x, 10x, 30x, 100x. Natrum<br />
Sulphuricum 6x. Natrum Muriaticum 14x. Creatine Phosphokinase,<br />
Glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, Lactic Dehydrogenase 16x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x.<br />
LIENO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0120<br />
Indication: Spleen repair<br />
Ingredients: Sarcode: Spleen 3x. Quercus robur 4x. Ceanothus<br />
americanus 6x. Helianthus annuus 6x, 12x. Natrum Muriaticum 6x,<br />
12x, 30x. Germanium, Arctium lappa, Myeloperoxidase 6x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x.<br />
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LIPID LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0105<br />
Indication: Fatty acid deficiencies<br />
Ingredients: Oil from: Canola, Olive, Sesame Seed, Safflower, Sunflower,<br />
Wheat Germ, Garlic, Carrot, Lemon, Orange, Borage, Linseed (Flax Seed),<br />
Cod Liver, Lecithin (from Soybean), Lettuce, Evening Primrose, Rose<br />
Hips, Pumpkin Seed, Cinnamon, Apple Seed, Senna, Myrrh, Barley,<br />
Apricot Kernel, Currants, Australian Tea Tree, Grape Seed, Hazel Nut.<br />
LYMPHO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0114<br />
Indication: Lymphatic repair, cleansing<br />
Ingredients: Echinacea purpurea, Trifolium pratense 2x. Arctium,<br />
Capsicum annuum, Citrus limonum 3x. Sarcodes: Lymph, Spleen,<br />
Mammary, Thymus 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Hydrastis canadensis<br />
5x. Sarcodes: Adenoids, Tonsils, Appendix 5x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
NEO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0103<br />
Indication: Degenerative tissue<br />
Ingredients: Vinca minor, Carduus marianus, Phytolacca decandra,<br />
Plantago major 2x. Sanguinaria canadensis, Viscum album, Amygdala<br />
amara 3x. Carduus benedictus, Taxus baccata 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x. Rhamnus cathartica, Glycyrrhiza glabra 6x.<br />
NEPHRO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0110<br />
Indication: Kidney repair, detoxification <strong>of</strong> protein waste<br />
Ingredients: Hydrangea arborescens 2x. Eupatorium purpureum,<br />
Pareira brava, Pisum sativum, Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale 3x. Natrum<br />
Phosphoricum 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Kali Carbonicum, Natrum<br />
Nitricum 4x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Berberis vulgaris, Uva ursi,<br />
Sarcodes: Kidney, Bladder 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. Urea,<br />
Ammonium, Rennin, Aldosterone 24x, 40x, 60x, 100x.<br />
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OSTEO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0100<br />
Indication: Bone repair, cold & flu<br />
Ingredients: Bone Meal, Liquid Calcium, Lactuca sativa 3x, 6x, 12x, 60x,<br />
100x, 1500x. Calcarea Fluorica, Calcarea Sulphurica, Calcarea<br />
Phosphorica, Calcarea Muriatica, Calcarea Carbonica, Manganum<br />
Metallicum, Magnesium Metallicum, Equisetum arvense, Juglans nigra,<br />
Vitamin D, D2, D3, A, F 4x, 8x, 12x, 60x, 100x. Niccolum Metallicum<br />
5x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Osteoclasts, Osteoblasts 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x. Thyrocalcitonin 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Sarcodes:<br />
Bone, Thyroidinum, Parathyroid, Liver, Kidney, Skin 6x, 30x, 60x, 100x,<br />
1000x. Fluorine, Molybdenum 12x, 30x, 100x.<br />
OXY LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0109<br />
Indication: Oxygenator and energizing aid<br />
Contraindication: Flower, yeast, bee pollen allergies<br />
Ingredients: Bee Pollen, Flower Pollen, RNA-DNA from Yeast 2x.<br />
Amygdala amara, Laminaria, Medicago sativa, Symphytum <strong>of</strong>ficinale 3x.<br />
Vitamins B12-B18, Chelated Zinc 6x. Oxytocin, Carbonic Anhydrase,<br />
Hemoglobin, Taurine 6x, 12x, 60x, 100x.<br />
PITUI LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0116<br />
Indication: Pituitary repair, Assists in detox<br />
Ingredients: Amygdala amara 3x. Cimicifuga racemosa, Sarcode:<br />
Hypothalamus 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x. Sarcodes: Pituitary Anterior, Pituitary<br />
Posterior 4x. Caulophyllum thalictroides 6x. Arginine, Lysine, Ornithine<br />
6x, 12x, 30x. Adrenocorticotrophin 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
PROPEPSIA LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0104<br />
Indication: Stimulates and balances digestive enzyme release<br />
Ingredients: Pancreatinum 2x. Bromelain, Papain, Coriandrum sativum,<br />
Cinnamomum, Eugenia caryophyllata, Berberis vulgaris, Herbal Bitters,<br />
Mentha piperita, Ananas comosus 3x. Sarcodes: Parotid, Stomach,<br />
Pancreas, Liver, Small and Large Intestine, Vagus Nerve 6x.<br />
Pancreozymin-cholecystokinin, Lysozyme, Pepsinogen, Trypsinogen,<br />
Chymotrypsin, Lipase, Amylase, Cellulase, Protease, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x, 500x.<br />
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PULMO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0113<br />
Indication: Lung repair<br />
Ingredients: Eucalyptus globulus 2x. Sarcode: Lung 3x. Adrenalinum<br />
4x. Sanguinaria canadensis 6x. Carbon Dioxide, Ferrum Metallicum,<br />
Zincum Metallicum, Oxygen, Carbonic Anhydrase, Verbascum thapsus,<br />
Curare 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Belladonna 12x.<br />
SEROTO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0117<br />
Indication: Parkinsonian symptoms, depression<br />
Contraindication: High blood pressure<br />
Ingredients: Musa paradisiaca, Medicago sativa, Scutellaria lateriflora,<br />
Valeriana <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Nerium odorum, Magnesia Phosphorica, GABA,<br />
Choline Chloride, Inositol, Niacinum, Pyridoxine 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x. Serotonin, Dopamine 4x, 12x, 60x, 100x. 5-Hydroxy-L-<br />
Tryptophan, Niacinamide 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Amygdala amara 30x,<br />
100x.<br />
THYMO LIQUITROPHIC (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0121<br />
Indication: Thymus repair<br />
Contraindication: Disease involving excess white blood cell count<br />
Ingredients: Sarcode: Thymus 3x. Thymol, Natrum Muriaticum 6x.<br />
Phytolacca decandra, Arctium lappa 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
THYRO LIQUITROPHIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0122<br />
Indication: Thyroid repair<br />
Contraindication: Hyperthyroid conditions<br />
Ingredients: Olive Oil, Canola Oil, Sesame Oil. Thyroidinum 3x, 5x, 6x,<br />
12x, 30x, 100x. Lac defloratum 4x, 6x, 8x. Fucus vesiculosus 6x, 12x,<br />
30x. Molybdenum 8x. Plumbum Metallicum, Mercurius Vivus,<br />
Argentum Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum, Alumina, Bismuthum<br />
Metallicum, Carboneum, Selenium Metallicum, Stannum Metallicum,<br />
Silicea, Sulphur 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
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LIQUITROPHIC INSTRUCTION<br />
� Liquitrophics may be taken with meals, although they should not<br />
be mixed with piping hot foods over 106 degrees F.<br />
� Refrigerate after opening.<br />
� Liquitrophics and homeopathics should be taken 20 minutes<br />
apart.<br />
� Do not store Liquitrophics in sunlight.<br />
� Liquitrophics may be taken at the same time with other<br />
Liquitrophics. <strong>The</strong> exception to this would be that Lipid<br />
Liquitrophic and Thyro Liquitrophic should not be mixed with<br />
other homeopathics or Liquitrophics.<br />
CAUTION: Alcohol sensitivities: If a person is sensitive to alcohol, put<br />
the dosage into a 3 oz. glass <strong>of</strong> warm water. Allow one minute for the<br />
alcohol to evaporate.<br />
By following these guidelines, you will give the remedies the greatest<br />
opportunity to succeed.<br />
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AMINO ACIDS<br />
ALANINE (L-ALANINAMIDE)<br />
ARGININE (L-ARGININAMIDE)<br />
ASPARAGINE (NA-T-BOC-N-Y-XANTHYL-L-ASPARAGINE)<br />
ASPARTIC ACID (L-ASPARTIC ACID AMIDE)<br />
ASPARTIC ACID (P-NITROPHENYL ESTER)<br />
CYSTEINE<br />
GLUTAMIC ACID<br />
GLUTAMINE<br />
GLYCINAMIDE<br />
GLYCINE<br />
HISTIDINE<br />
ISOGLUTAMINE<br />
ISOLEUCINE<br />
L-LYSINE<br />
L-METHIONINE<br />
L-TAURINE<br />
LEUCINE<br />
METHIONINE<br />
N-CBZ-EZ-AMINO-N-CAPROIC ACID<br />
N-CBZ-D-3-(2-NAPHTHYL) ALANINE<br />
N-CBZ-L-HOMOSERINE<br />
N-CBZ-Y-AMIN0-N-BUTYRIC ACID<br />
N-T-BOC-L-HOMOSERINE<br />
N-T-BOC-Y-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID<br />
NORLEUCINE<br />
NORVALINE<br />
ORNITHINE<br />
PHENYLALANINE<br />
PROLINE<br />
PYROGLUTAMIC ACID<br />
SARCOSINE<br />
SERINE<br />
STATINE<br />
THREONINE<br />
TRYPTOPHAN<br />
TYROSINE<br />
VALINE<br />
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LIPIDS<br />
Diglycerides<br />
Fatty Acid Anhydrides<br />
C 2:0 Acetic<br />
C 4:0 Butyric<br />
C 6:0 Caproic<br />
C 8:0 Caprylic<br />
C 10:0 Capric<br />
C 12:0 Lauric<br />
C 14:0 Myristic<br />
C 16:0 Palmitic<br />
C 17:0 Heptadecanoic<br />
C 18:0 Stearic<br />
C 18:1, cis-9 Oleic<br />
C 18:1, trans-9 Elaidic<br />
C 18:2, cis-9, 12 Linoleic<br />
C 20:0 Arachidonic<br />
C 22:1, cis-11 11-Eicosenoic<br />
C 22:0 Behenic<br />
C 6:0 Dicaproin, 1,3 isomer<br />
C 8:0 Dicaprylin, 1,2-, 1,3-and mixed isomers<br />
C 10:0 Dicaprin, 1, 2-, 1, 3- and mixed isomers<br />
C 12:0 Dilaurin, 1, 2-, 1, 3- and mixed isomers<br />
C 14:0 Dimyristin, 1, 2-, 1, 3- and mixed isomers<br />
C 15:0 Dipentadecanoin, 1, 3-isomer<br />
C 16:0 Dipalmitin, 1,2-, 1,3- and mixed isomers<br />
C 18:0 Disteaarin, 1, 2-, 1, 3- and mixed isomers<br />
C 18:1, cis-9 Diolein, 1,2- 1,3- and mixed isomers<br />
C 18:1, cis-9, C2:0 1-Oleoyl-2-Acetyl<br />
C 18:1, trans-9 Dielaidin, 1,3-isomer<br />
C 18:2, cis-9, 12 Dilinolein, 1,3-isomer<br />
C 20:0 Diarachidin, 1,3-and mixed isomers<br />
C 20:1, cis-11 Di-11-Eicosenoin, mixed isomers<br />
C22:1, cis-13 Dierucin, mixed isomers<br />
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LIPIDS, cont.<br />
Monoglycerides<br />
C 8:0 1-Monocapryloyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 10:0 1-Monodecanoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 12:0 1-Monolauroyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 14:0 1-Monomyristoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 16:0 1-Monopalmitoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 16:1, cis-9 1-Monopalmitoleoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 18:0 1-Monostearoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 18:1, cis 9 1-Monooleoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 18:1, trans-9 Monoelaidin<br />
C 18:2, cis-9, 12 1-Monolinoleoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 18:3, cis-9,12,15 1-Monolinoleoyl-rac-glycerol<br />
C 20:1, cis-11 Mono-11-eicosenooin, 1-isomer<br />
C 22:1, cis-13 Monoerucin, 1-isomer<br />
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Lipids, cont.<br />
Triglycerides<br />
C 2:0 Triacetin<br />
C 4:0 Tributyrin<br />
C 6:0 Tricaproin<br />
C 8:0 Tricaprylin<br />
C 9:0 Trinonanoin<br />
C 10:0 Tricaprin<br />
C 12:0 Trilaurin<br />
C 13:0 Tritridecanoin<br />
C 14:0 Trimyristin<br />
C 14:1, cis-9 Trimyristolein<br />
C 15:0 Tripentadecanoin<br />
C 16:0 Tripalmitin<br />
C 16:1, cis-9 Trielaidin<br />
C 17:0 Triheptadecanoin<br />
C 18:0 Tristearin<br />
C 18:1, trans-9 Trielaidin<br />
C 18:1, cis-9 Triolein<br />
C 18:1, cis-6 Tripetroselinin<br />
C 18:2, cis-9, 12 Trilinolelaidin<br />
C 18:3, cis-9, 12, 15 Trilinolenin<br />
C 19:0 Trinonadecanoin<br />
C 20: Triarachidin<br />
C 20:1, cis-5, 8, 11, 14 Triarachidonin<br />
C 22:0 Tribehenin<br />
C 22:1, cis-13 Trierucin<br />
C 24:1, cis-15 Trinervonin<br />
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HORMONES<br />
ACETYL CHOLINASE<br />
ACETYL CHOLINE<br />
ADRENAL PEPTIDE E<br />
ADRENALIN<br />
ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE (ACTH: CORTICOTROPIN A)<br />
ALDOSTERONE<br />
AMASTATIN<br />
ANGIOTENSIN (CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR)<br />
ANGIOTENSIN I<br />
ANGIOTENSIN II (HYPERTENSIN II)<br />
ANGIOTENSIN III INHIBITOR<br />
ANGIOTENSINOGEN (FRAGMENT)<br />
ANTI-PAIN<br />
ANTI-REPRODUCTIVE TRIPEPTIDE<br />
ATRIOPEPTIN I<br />
ATRIOPEPTIN II<br />
ATRIOPEPTIN III<br />
BEAUVERICIN<br />
BRADYKININ<br />
BRADYKININ POTENTIATOR C<br />
B-CASOMORPHIN<br />
B-LIPOTROPIN FRAGMENTS<br />
BRADYKININ POTENTIATOR B<br />
CAERULEIN<br />
CALCITONIN (THYRO)<br />
CHOLECYSTOKININ<br />
CHYMOSTATIN<br />
CORTICOTROPIN RELEASING FACTOR<br />
DERMORPHIN<br />
DYNORPHIN A (PORCINE)<br />
CYNORPHIN B (PORCINE)<br />
ELASTIN CHEMOTACTIC FRAGMENT<br />
ELEDOISIN<br />
ENKEPHALINAMIDE<br />
EPINEPHRINE<br />
ERYTHROPOIETIN<br />
ESTROGEN<br />
a-ENDORPHIN<br />
GALANIN<br />
GASTRIC INHIBITORY POLYPEPTIDE<br />
GASTRIN<br />
GASTRIN RELEASING PEPTIDE<br />
GASTRIN I FRAGMENTS<br />
GASTRIN II<br />
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HORMONES, cont.<br />
GLUCAGON<br />
GLUTATHIONE<br />
GROWTH HORMONE<br />
GROWTH HORMON RELEASING FACTOR<br />
INSULIN<br />
KALLIDIN<br />
KATACALCIN<br />
KEMPTIDE<br />
KENTSIN<br />
KETOSTEROIDS (ALL)<br />
KYOTORPHIN<br />
L-ALANYLGLYCYL-L-SERYL-L-GLUTAMIC ACID<br />
L-METHIONYL-L-LEUCYL-L-PHENYLALANINE<br />
L-TYROSYLGLYCYLCLYCINE<br />
L-VALYLGLYCYL-L-SERYL-L-GLUTAMIC ACID<br />
LEUCINE ENKEPHALIN-LYS<br />
LEUPEPTIN<br />
LEUTINIZING HORMONE<br />
LEUTINIZING RELEASING HORMONE<br />
METHIONINE ENKEPHALINE<br />
MINERAL CORTICOID<br />
MORPHICEPTIN<br />
MOTILIN<br />
a-MELANOCYTE STIMULATING HORMONE<br />
a1-MATING FACTOR<br />
(D-TRP2)-METHIONINE ENKEPHALIN<br />
N-ACETYL-L-METHIONYL-L-LEUCYL-L-PHENYLALANYL-L-METHIONINE<br />
N-FORMYL-L-METHIONYL-L-LEUCYL-L-PHENYLALANINE METHYL<br />
N-FORMYL-L-METHIONYL-L-LEUCYL-L-TYROSINE<br />
N-FORMYL-L-METHIONYL-L-PHENYLALANYL-L-LYSINE N-FORMYL<br />
N-FORMYL-L-NORLEUCYL-L-LEUCYL-L-PHENYLALANINE<br />
N-T-BOC-L-LEUCYL-L-PHENYLALANINE<br />
N-T-BOC-L-METHIONYL-L-LEUCYL-L-PHENYLALANINE<br />
N-T-BOC-L-METHIONYL-L-LEUCYL-L-TYROSINE<br />
NEOENDORPHIN<br />
NERVE GROWTH FACTOR<br />
NEUROMEDIN C<br />
NEUROTENSIN<br />
NOREPINEPHRINE<br />
a-NEOENDORPHIN<br />
OXYTOCIN<br />
PANCREATIC POLYPEPTIDE<br />
PANCREOZYMIN<br />
PARATHYROID HORMONE<br />
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PEPTIDE YY<br />
PITUITARY DIURETIC HORMONE (POSTERIOR)<br />
PITUITARY RELEASE (ANTERIOR)<br />
PRESSINOIC ACID<br />
PROCTOLIN<br />
PROENKEPHALIN<br />
PROGESTERONE<br />
PROLACTIN<br />
RENIN<br />
RENIN INHIBITOR<br />
SCHIZOPHRENIA RELATED PEPTIDE<br />
SECRETIN<br />
SOMATOSTATIN<br />
SOMATOSTATIN 25<br />
SOMATOSTATIN 28<br />
SYNDYPHALIN-20<br />
TESTOSTERONE<br />
THYMOPOIETIN 32-36<br />
THYMOSIN<br />
THYROCALCITONIN<br />
THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE<br />
VAL-GLY-VAL-ALA-PRO-GLY<br />
VASOPRESSIN<br />
VASOTOCIN<br />
XENOPSIN<br />
YEAST a-FACTOR<br />
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HOMRONES/BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES<br />
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH: Corticotropin A)<br />
Angiotensin I<br />
Angiotensin II (Hypertensin II)<br />
Angiotensin III<br />
Angiotensin III Inhibitor<br />
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor (pGlu-Trp-Pro-Arg-Pr9o-Gin-<br />
lie-Pro-Pro)<br />
Angiotensinogen (Fragment 1-14)<br />
Renin<br />
Bradykinin (Arg-Pro-Pro-Gly-Phe-Ser-Pro-Phe-Arg)<br />
Bradykinin Potentiator B (pGlu-Gly-Leu-Pro-Pro-Arg-Pro-Lys-11e-Pro-<br />
Pro)<br />
Bradykinin Poetntiator C (pGlu-Gly-Leu-Pro-Pro-Gly-Pro-Pro-11e-Pro-<br />
Pro)<br />
CHEMOTACTIC PEPTIDES<br />
N-Acetyl-L-Methionyl-L-Lefucyl-L-Phenylalanine<br />
L-Alanylglycyl-L-Seryl-L-Glutamic Acid (Eosinophil chemotactic factor <strong>of</strong><br />
anaphylaxis)<br />
N-t-BOC-L-Methionyl-L-Leucyl-L-Phenylalanine (Chemotactic peptide<br />
antagonist)<br />
N-t-BOC-L-Phenylalanyl-D-Leucyl-L-Phenylalanyl-D-Leucyl-L-<br />
Phenylalanin<br />
(Chemotactic peptide inhibitor)<br />
N-Formyl-L-Methionyl-L-Leucyl-L-Phenylalanine Methyl Ester (A potent<br />
chemotactic peptide for human blood monocytes)<br />
N-Formyl-L-Methionyl-L-Leucyl-L-Phenylalanyl-L-Lysine (Acetate salt)<br />
N-Formyl-L-Methionyl-L-Leucyl-L-Tyrosine (Dicyclohexylammonium salt)<br />
N-Formyl-L-Norleucyl-L-Leucryl-L-Phenylalanine (Chemotactic peptide)<br />
N-Formyl-L-Norleucyl-L-Leucyl-L-Phenylalanyl-L-Tyrosine<br />
L-Methionyl-L-Leucyl-L-Phenylalanine (Acetate Salt – Exhibits very weak<br />
chemotactic properties)<br />
Val-Gly-Val-Ala-Pro-Gly (Elastin chemotactic fragment)<br />
L-Valylglycyl-L-Seryl-L-Glutamic Acid (Esinophil chemotactic factor <strong>of</strong><br />
anaphylaxis)<br />
Dynorphin A (Porcine)<br />
Dynorphin B (Porcine)<br />
a-Endorphin<br />
Leucine Enkephalin<br />
Leucine Enkephalin-Lys<br />
Enkephalinamide<br />
Methionine Enkephaline (Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu-Lys)<br />
[D-Trp 2 ]-Methionine Enkephalin<br />
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Proenkephalin<br />
Syndyphalin<br />
Syndyphalin-20<br />
L-Tyrosylglycylglycine<br />
ENZYME INHIBITORS<br />
Amastatin<br />
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor<br />
Antipain<br />
Chymostatin<br />
Leupeptin<br />
GASTROINTESTINAL PEPTIDES<br />
Caerulein<br />
Cholecystokinin<br />
Galanin<br />
Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide<br />
Gastrin<br />
Gastrin I Fragments<br />
Gastrin II (Sulfated)<br />
Gastrin Releasing Peptide (Porcine)<br />
Glucagon (Crystalline)<br />
Pancreatic Polypeptide<br />
Pancreozymin<br />
Peptide YY<br />
Secretin<br />
Growth Hormone Releasing Factor (1-44)<br />
a-Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone<br />
Neurotensin<br />
OPIOID PEPTIDES<br />
Adrenal Peptide E<br />
B-Casomorphin<br />
Dermorphin<br />
Kyotorphin<br />
Morphiceptin<br />
Oxytocin<br />
Pressinoic Acid<br />
Vasopressin<br />
Vasotocin<br />
Somatostatin<br />
Somatotstatin 25<br />
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Somatostatin 28 (Fragment 1-14)<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Amastatin<br />
Antipain<br />
Beauvericin<br />
Calcitonin<br />
Cholecystokinin<br />
Corticotropin Releasing Factor<br />
Elastin Chemotactic Fragment<br />
Eledoisin<br />
Erythropoietin<br />
Glucagon<br />
Glutathione<br />
Insulin<br />
Katacalcin<br />
Kentsin<br />
Neuromedin C<br />
Pancreozymin<br />
Proctolin<br />
Proenkephalin<br />
Thymosin a<br />
Thyrocalcitonin<br />
Xenopsin<br />
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ENZYMES<br />
ACETYL CHOLINE ESTER<br />
ACETYLESTERASE<br />
ACID MALTASE – POMPE’S DISEASE<br />
ACID PHOSPHATASE<br />
ADENOSINE 5’-DIPHOSPHATE<br />
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE<br />
ALAKALINEPROTEASE<br />
ALDOASE<br />
ALPHA 1, 4 GLUCOSIDASE – POMPE’S DISEASE<br />
AMINO ACID DECARBOXYLASES<br />
AMINO ACID OXIDASE<br />
AMINOBUTYRIC ACID TRANSAMINASE<br />
AMYLO-1, 6 GLUCOSIDASE – CORI’S DISEASE<br />
ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR<br />
ARGINASE<br />
ARGININE DECARBOXYLASE<br />
ASCORBATE OXIDASE<br />
ASPARAGINASE<br />
ASPARTIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE<br />
ATPase<br />
a-AMYLAST<br />
b-AMYLASE<br />
BILE ACID DEHYRDROGENASE<br />
BUTYL CHOLINESTERASE<br />
CALCULASE<br />
CANDIDA PSEUDOTROPICALIS<br />
CANDIDA UTILIS<br />
CARBONIC ANHYDRASE<br />
CARBOXYPEPTIDASE A<br />
CARNITINE PALMITOYLTRANSFERASE –MYOPATHY<br />
CAROBXYPEPTIDASE B<br />
CATALASE<br />
CELLULASE<br />
CHOLESTEROL<br />
OXIDASE<br />
CHOLINE KINASE<br />
CHOLINESTERASE, ACETYL<br />
CHLOROPEROXIDASE<br />
CHOLESTEROL ESTERASE<br />
CHOLINE ACETYLTRANSFERASE<br />
CHOLINE OXIDASE<br />
CHOLINESTERASE, BUTYRYL<br />
CHYRO TRYPSIN<br />
COENZYME A DEHYDROGENASE<br />
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ENZYMES, cont.<br />
COLLAGENASE<br />
CORTISONE REDUCTASE<br />
CREATINASE<br />
CREATININASE<br />
CREATININE PHOSPHOKINASE<br />
CYTOCHROME b2<br />
CYTOCHROME C REDUCTASE<br />
a-CHYMOTRYPSIN<br />
DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE (ATP DEPENDENT)<br />
DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE 1<br />
DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE 2<br />
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID LIGASE<br />
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID POLYMERASE<br />
DEXTRANASE<br />
DNA LIGASE<br />
DNA POLYMERASE<br />
DOPAMINE B-MYDROXYLAST<br />
ELASTASE<br />
ENTEROKINASE<br />
FORMALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE<br />
FUCOSE DEHYDROGENASE<br />
GABASE<br />
GLUTAMINASE<br />
GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE<br />
BLUATHIONE REDUCTASE<br />
GLUCOSE DEHYDROGENASE<br />
GLUTAMIC DECARBOXYLASE<br />
GLUTAMIC DEHYDROGENASE<br />
GLYCEROL DEHYDROGENASE<br />
GLYCOGEN PHOSPHORYLASE<br />
GLYCOGEN SYNTHETASE<br />
HISTAMINE<br />
HISTIDASE<br />
HYALURONIDASE<br />
HYDROXYPYRUVATE REDUCTASE<br />
HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE<br />
INVERTASE<br />
ISOAMYLASE<br />
ISOCITRATE LYASE<br />
ISOMALTASE<br />
LACTASE<br />
LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE<br />
LACTATE 2-MONOOXYGENASE<br />
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ENZYMES, cont.<br />
LACTIC DEHYDROGENASE<br />
LACTOPEROXIDASE<br />
LDH<br />
LECITHINASE A<br />
LECITHINASE B<br />
LECITHINASE C<br />
LECITHINASE D<br />
LEUCINE DEHYDROGENASE<br />
LIPASE<br />
LIPOXIDASE<br />
LYSIN<br />
LYSINE DECARBOXYLASE<br />
LYSOZYME<br />
LYTIC ENZYMES<br />
MALATHION HYDROLASE<br />
MALTASE<br />
MERCURIPAPAIN<br />
MONOAMINE OXIDASE<br />
MYLEO PEROXIDASE<br />
MYOPHOSPHORYLASE – McARDLE’S DISEASE<br />
MYOSIN<br />
NADASE<br />
NEURAMINIDASE<br />
NUCLEASE<br />
OTNIHINE DECARBOXYLASE<br />
OXALATE OXIDASE<br />
PANCREATIN<br />
PANCREOZYMIN<br />
PAPAIN<br />
PARATHION HYDROLASE<br />
PECTINASE<br />
PECTOLYASE<br />
PENICILLINASE<br />
PEP CARBOXYLASSE<br />
PEPSIN<br />
PEPSINOGEN<br />
PEPTIDASE<br />
PEROXIDASE<br />
PHOSPHATASE, ACID<br />
PHOSPHODIESTERASE<br />
PHOSPHOFRUCTOKINASE – MYOPATHY<br />
PHOSPHOLIPASE A2<br />
PHOSPHORYLASE<br />
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ENZYMES, cont.<br />
PHYTASE<br />
PROSTAGLANDID DEHYDROGENASE<br />
PROTEASE<br />
PYRUVATE DEHYDROGENASE<br />
PYRUVATE KINASE<br />
PYRUVATE OXIDASE<br />
PYTALIN<br />
TRYPSIN<br />
RENIN<br />
RENNIN<br />
RIBONUCLEASE<br />
SACCHARASE<br />
SBP BROMELAIN PAPIN<br />
STEROID DEHYDROGENASE<br />
SUCRASE<br />
TRYPSIN<br />
TRYPSINOGEN<br />
TRYPTOPHAN<br />
TYROSINASE<br />
URICASE<br />
VANILMANDELIC ACID DEHYDROGENASE<br />
VITAMIN C ASE<br />
XANTHINE OXIDASE<br />
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THE ANODYNE PHILOSOPHY<br />
Anodyne is the medical word for a remedy used to treat pain<br />
conditions. <strong>The</strong> neurology <strong>of</strong> pain involves many sensory neurons and<br />
their ability to project neurological signals through the nervous<br />
system to the brain, which then perceives these signals as pain. <strong>The</strong><br />
physiology <strong>of</strong> pain is akin to the physiology <strong>of</strong> neurology and<br />
perception. Pain results when there is an over or under balance in the<br />
neurons <strong>of</strong> any area resulting in an energetic overload.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ anodyne remedies are formulated to help in a<br />
wide variety <strong>of</strong> pain conditions. <strong>The</strong>y are not designed to cover up the<br />
pain, nor are they designed as pain killers. <strong>The</strong>y are designed to help<br />
in healing the factors behind the pain and to stimulate the organism<br />
into a healing process, thereby reducing the amount <strong>of</strong> pain through<br />
natural means. Anodyne formulas give us a broad-based collection <strong>of</strong><br />
easy-to-use remedies to help many types <strong>of</strong> pain conditions in the<br />
body and are quality controlled within the QQC TM guidelines.<br />
Pain is not the enemy; pain is indeed the messenger <strong>of</strong> a problem<br />
and must not be fought against. It is the purpose <strong>of</strong> homoeopathy to<br />
work with the pain.<br />
If pain persists, it is a further indication that there is a serious<br />
underlying condition and the patient should be referred to a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional who can treat the patient effectively.<br />
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ANODYNE REMEDIES<br />
ABDOMINAL ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0017<br />
Indication: Cramping, Pre-appendicitis<br />
Ingredients: Ferrum Metallicum, Chamomilla 3x. Bismuthum<br />
Metallicum, Borax 4x. Lycopodium clavatum 5x. Carbo Vegetabilis, Solar<br />
Plexus, Vagus Nerve, Bovine Stomach Tissue, Natrum Sulphuricum 6x,<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Bromium 7x. Sulphur 8x, 30x, 60x. Muriaticum<br />
Acidum, Platinum Metallicum, Alumen 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Plumbum<br />
Metallicum, Mercurius Vivus, Nux vomica 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
ANODYNE-ACD (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0286<br />
Indication: Pain from acid conditions<br />
Ingredients: Natrum Bicarbonate 3x. Full spectrum Fatty Acids, Coca,<br />
Ferrum Metallicum 5x. Antimonium Tartaricum 6x. Chemoreceptors 6x,<br />
12x, 30x. Sepia, Muriaticum Acidum 8x, 16x, 30x. Oxalicum Acidum,<br />
Uricum Acidum 16x, 30x. Endorphins 20x, 60x, 100x.<br />
ANODYNE-ALK (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0287<br />
Indication: Pain from alkaline conditions<br />
Ingredients: Ascorbicum Acidum, Smilax 3x. Coca 5x. Zincum<br />
Metallicum, RNA-DNA, Magnesium Thiosulfate, Propionaldehyde 6x.<br />
Chemoreceptors 6x, 12x, 30x. Natrum Bicarbonate 8x, 16x, 30x.<br />
Causticum, Calcarea Sulphurica, Calcarea Phosphorica, Calcarea<br />
Magnesia 12x. Endorphins 20x, 60x, 100x.<br />
ANODYNE-AUTOX (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0288<br />
Indication: Pain from self-made toxins, injury<br />
Ingredients: Smilax 3x. Symphytum <strong>of</strong>ficinale 4x. Arnica montana 4x,<br />
10x, 30x. Calendula <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 5x, 15x, 30x. Isotonic Plasma 6x, 20x.<br />
Mechanoreceptors 6x, 12x, 30x. Aurum Metallicum, Carbo Animalis 12x.<br />
Endorphins, Gate Receptors (Spine & Brain) 20x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Vaccinotoxinum 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
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ANODYNE-C (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0058<br />
Indication: Pain where cold improves<br />
Ingredients: Pulsatilla 4x. Natrum Sulphuricum 6x. Dulcamara 6x, 12x,<br />
30x. Ferrum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x, 100x. Sarcodes: Temperature<br />
Sensor Nerve Cells 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Arsenicum Metallicum 8x.<br />
Rhododendron chrysanthum 12x. Echinacea purpurea, Lachesis mutus<br />
12x, 30x, 100x. Aluminium Metallicum, Aurum Metallicum, Bismuthum<br />
Metallicum, Borax, Plumbum Metallicum, Silicea 16x, 20x, 50x, 100x.<br />
ANODYNE-ELC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0289<br />
Indication: Pain provoked by exposure to electric or energetic fields,<br />
television, microwaves, etc.<br />
Ingredients: Euphrasia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Pilocarpus 3x. Agate 4x, 5x, 6x.<br />
Cuprum Metallicum 6x, 12x. Electromagnetic Nerve Receptors 6x, 12x,<br />
30x, 60x, 100x. Full spectrum EMR, Full spectrum magnetic oscillations<br />
6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Glonoine 12x, 30x. Corallium<br />
Nigra 30x.<br />
ANODYNE-NT (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0050<br />
Indication: Pain where no touch improves<br />
Ingredients: Zincum Metallicum 3x. Selenium Metallicum 4x, 6x, 30x,<br />
100x. Bryonia 5x. Nux vomica 6x. Zincum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x. Sarcodes: Kruski Cells (Pressure Sensors) 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Silicea 6x, 12x, 30x, 100x. Arsenicum Album, Gelsemium sempervirens,<br />
Plumbum Metallicum, Lachesis mutus 8x, 12x, 30x.<br />
ANODYNE-T (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0049<br />
Indication: Pain where touch improves<br />
Ingredients: C<strong>of</strong>fea cruda 3x. Belladonna 4x. Bryonia, Aconitum<br />
napellus 5x. Spigelia marilandica 6x. Sarcodes: Kruski Cells (Pressure<br />
Sensors) 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Bismuthum Metallicum, Magnesia<br />
Phosphorica 12x. Iodium 16x-24x. Borax 16x-30x.<br />
CEPHALO ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0036<br />
Indication: Sub-orbital, migraine, temporal headache<br />
Ingredients: Iris versicolor, Chrysanthemum parthenium, Salix nigra 2x.<br />
Sanguinaria canadensis 3x. Endorphins 6x, 12x, 30x. Ammonium<br />
Carbonicum 5x. Silicea, Manganum Metallicum, Cimicifuga racemosa<br />
6x. Bovine Pituitary Glandular, Antimonium, Arsenicum Metallicum<br />
12x. Cuprum Metallicum, Graphites, Iodium 16x.<br />
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ANODYNE-G (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0048<br />
Indication: General pain<br />
Ingredients: Salix alba 3x, 6x. Selenium Metallicum, Zincum Metallicum,<br />
Vitamins A, C, E 6x. Acetaminophen, Ibupr<strong>of</strong>en, Acetylsalicylic Acid<br />
6x-30x. Arsenicum Metallicum, Arum maculatum 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
Sarcodes: Major Nerves 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Barium, Mercurius<br />
Vivus 30x.<br />
ANODYNE-H (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0057<br />
Indication: Pain where heat improves<br />
Ingredients: Kali Carbonicum, Bryonia, Manganum Metallicum 6x.<br />
Sarcodes: Temperature Sensor Nerve Cells 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Sulphur, Zincum Metallicum 6x, 100x. Borax 8x, 12x. Belladonna, Apis<br />
mellifica, Ruta graveolens, Rhus toxicodendron 12x, 30x. Fluorine, Arnica<br />
montana 12x, 30x, 100x. Arsenicum Metallicum 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x.<br />
Mercurius Vivus 30x.<br />
ANODYNE-M (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0051<br />
Indication: Pain where motion improves<br />
Ingredients: Valeriana <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 1x. Pulsatilla 2x. Dioscorea villosa 3x.<br />
Kali Iodatum 4x, 6x, 12x, 70x. Ignatia amara, Oxalicum Acidum 5x.<br />
Rhus toxicodendron 6x. Phosphorus 8x, 12x, 25x. Cuprum Metallicum<br />
12x, 30x. Sarcodes: Nerve Sensors <strong>of</strong> Proprioceptors 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Silicea 100x, 500x.<br />
ANODYNE-NM (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0052<br />
Indication: Pain where no motion improves<br />
Ingredients: Magnesia Phosphorica 3x, 6x. Bryonia 8x. Manganum<br />
Metallicum 8x, 12x, 30x. Kreosotum, Nux vomica 9x. Sarcodes: Nerve<br />
Sensors <strong>of</strong> Proprioceptors 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Platinum Metallicum 20x,<br />
50x, 100x. Mercurius Vivus 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
ANODYNE-NT (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0050<br />
Indication: Pain where no touch improves<br />
Ingredients: Zincum Metallicum 3x. Selenium Metallicum 4x, 6x, 30x,<br />
100x. Bryonia 5x. Nux vomica 6x. Zincum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x. Sarcodes: Kruski Cells (Pressure Sensors) 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Silicea 6x, 12x, 30x, 100x. Arsenicum Album, Gelsemium sempervirens,<br />
Plumbum Metallicum, Lachesis mutus 8x, 12x, 30x.<br />
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ANODYNE-T (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0049<br />
Indication: Pain where touch improves<br />
Ingredients: C<strong>of</strong>fea cruda 3x. Belladonna 4x. Bryonia, Aconitum<br />
napellus 5x. Spigelia marilandica 6x. Sarcodes: Kruski Cells (Pressure<br />
Sensors) 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Bismuthum Metallicum, Magnesia<br />
Phosphorica 12x. Iodium 16x-24x. Borax 16x-30x.<br />
CEPHALO ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0036<br />
Indication: Sub-orbital, migraine, temporal headache<br />
Ingredients: Iris versicolor, Chrysanthemum parthenium, Salix nigra 2x. Sanguinaria<br />
canadensis 3x. Endorphins 6x, 12x, 30x. Ammonium Carbonicum 5x. Silicea,<br />
Manganum Metallicum, Cimicifuga racemosa 6x. Bovine Pituitary Glandular,<br />
Antimonium, Arsenicum Metallicum 12x. Cuprum Metallicum, Graphites, Iodium 16x.<br />
FACIAL ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0031<br />
Indication: Facial pain, Symptoms relating to Bell's Palsy<br />
Ingredients: Salix nigra 3x. Aconitum napellus 4x. Zincum Metallicum, Manganum<br />
Metallicum, Silicea, Belladonna 6x. Argentum Metallicum 8x. Phosphorus, Chromium<br />
12x. Trigeminal Nerve 16x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x.<br />
INTERCOSTO ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0059<br />
Indication: Intercostal neuralgia<br />
Ingredients: Ruta graveolens 6x, 12x. Arsenicum Album 12x. Intercostal Cartilage, Rib<br />
Glandular 12x, 30x. Antimonium, Plumbum Metallicum, Rhus toxicodendron 30x.<br />
LARGE JOINT ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0044<br />
Indication: Large joint discomfort, knees, elbows, shoulders<br />
Ingredients: Bryonia 4x. Magnesium Metallicum, Manganum Metallicum, Calcarea,<br />
Arnica montana, Sulphuricum Acidum 6x. Zincum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x,<br />
500x, 1000x. Niccolum Metallicum 8x. Ledum palustre 10x. Sulphur 12x. Ligament,<br />
Cartilage 12x, 30x. Strontium 20x.<br />
LUMBO ANODYNE(1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0070<br />
Indication: Low back pain<br />
Ingredients: Niacinamide 3x. Nux vomica, Atropinum 4x. Rhus toxicodendron 5x.<br />
Nicotinum 6x. Sarcodes: Kidney, Liver, Lumbar and Sacral Vertebrae, Sciatic and<br />
Femoral Nerve 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Arnica montana 30x, 100x.<br />
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SCIATIC ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0060<br />
Indication: Sciatic, Low back pain<br />
Ingredients: Manganum Metallicum 4x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 1000x. Sarcode: Sciatic<br />
Nerve 6x, 12x. Magnesia Phosphorica 8x. Atropinum 12x. Aconitum napellus 12x.<br />
Arsenicum Album 30x.<br />
SMALL JOINT ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0045<br />
Indication: Small joint pain in fingers, toes<br />
Ingredients: Lithium Carbonicum 2X, 12x. Atropinum 4x. Calendula <strong>of</strong>ficinalis,<br />
Nitricum Acidum, Magnesium Metallicum, Manganum Metallicum, Calcarea 6x.<br />
Rhododendron chrysanthum 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 1000x. Zincum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Niccolum Metallicum 8x. Platinum Metallicum, Sulphur 12x.<br />
Ligament, Cartilage 12x, 30x. Ammonium Phosphoricum 12x, 30x, 100x. Strontium,<br />
Plumbum Metallicum 20x. Natrum Sulphuricum, Nux vomica 30x.<br />
THORACIC ANODYNE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0067<br />
Indication: Acute chest pains<br />
Ingredients: Crataegus oxyacantha, Cactus grandiflorus, Scilla maritima 2x. Kali<br />
Carbonicum, Kalmia latifolia, Spigelia marilandica 3x. Digitalis purpurea 4x. Arsenicum<br />
Album, Phosphorus 5x. Manganum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Selenium<br />
Metallicum 8x. Creatine Phosphokinase, Rennin, Histaminum 12x, 20x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Zincum Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum 12x, 30x, 60x.<br />
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THE COMBINATION PHILOSOPHY<br />
Combination homeopathy is the most popular type <strong>of</strong> homeopathy<br />
used in the world today. Combination ingredients are chosen based on a<br />
symptomatic picture. <strong>The</strong>refore, combinations can be engineered for<br />
broader based ranges <strong>of</strong> effectiveness, whereas, singular homeopathics<br />
usually have pr<strong>of</strong>oundly small realms <strong>of</strong> utilization. Combination<br />
homeopathy is easy to learn, as a minimal amount <strong>of</strong> training is needed<br />
for the doctor to perceive the symptomatic picture that is presented.<br />
In nature, everything exists in a combination form. Thus, Apis<br />
mellifica, or honey bee, is a very complex combination that nature has<br />
brought together to yield one energetic substance. This is the law <strong>of</strong><br />
“synergy” – the sum <strong>of</strong> the whole is greater than that <strong>of</strong> the parts.<br />
“Combining” is the secret <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
This type <strong>of</strong> synergy is culminated in the Dr. Recommends’ combination<br />
remedies. <strong>The</strong> combination remedies have been developed with QQC TM<br />
techniques, to ensure that the blending <strong>of</strong> the ingredients have a<br />
synergistic effect and become a new singular formula. <strong>The</strong> Dr.<br />
Recommends’ combination remedies are safe and effective formulas that<br />
will minimize healing crises and help to reduce risk to the patient. <strong>The</strong><br />
combination remedies also utilize the best <strong>of</strong> trace element work in<br />
achieving their glandular activity.<br />
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COMBINATION REMEDIES<br />
ARRHYTH-1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0043<br />
Indication: Irregularities <strong>of</strong> the pulse<br />
Ingredients: Crataegus oxyacantha, Valeriana <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Kali<br />
Phosphoricum, Amni visnaga, Leonurus Cardiac, Cytisus scoparius,<br />
Sumbul 2x. Heart, Nerium oleander 3x. Zincum Metallicum 5x. Iberis<br />
amara 6x. Sulphur, Platinum Metallicum 12x.<br />
ARTHRO 1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0032<br />
Indication: Joint stiffness and pain<br />
Ingredients: Angelica archangelica, Du Huo 2x. Magnesia Phosphorica<br />
2x, 3x, 6x. Dong Quai, Cnidium, Achyranthes, Gambir, Kali Muriaticum,<br />
Manganum Metallicum, Yucca filamentosa 3x. Cartilage 3x, 6x, 12x.<br />
Rhus toxicodendron 5x. Arsenicum Metallicum 6x. Hordeum vulgare 8x.<br />
Oxalicum Acidum 8x, 12x. Arnica montana 8x, 100x, 1000x.<br />
Antimonium, Borax, Baryta, Arsenicum Metallicum, Platinum<br />
Metallicum, Sulphur, Elastin, Elastase, Collagen, Collagenase 12x.<br />
CEPHALO-LD (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0064<br />
Indication: Learning disabilities, Mental clarity<br />
Ingredients: Convallaria majalis 2x, 6x. Cistus canadensis, Impatiens,<br />
Clematis erecta 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Bovine Brain<br />
Tissue 6x, 12x. Sepia 8x. Phosphorus 10x. Zincum Metallicum,<br />
Belladonna 12x. Plumbum Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum 25x, 75x,<br />
100x. Mercurius Vivus 25x, 75x, 100x, 500x. Bovine Kidney Glandular,<br />
Lycopodium clavatum 30x.<br />
CEPHALO-M (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0065<br />
Indication: Stimulates blood flow to brain, Memory<br />
Ingredients: Euphrasia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Rosmarinus <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 2x. Salvia<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficinalis 2x, 6x. Artemisia vulgaris, Asparagus <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 3x. Ilex<br />
paraguariensis 5x. Convallaria majalis, Allium sativum, Calcarea<br />
Phosphorica 6x. Brain 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Baryta Carbonica 8x.<br />
Sulphur, Silicea, Selenium Metallicum, Zincum Metallicum 12x, 100x,<br />
1000x. Plumbum Metallicum 30x.<br />
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CEPHALO-SD (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0172<br />
Indication: Memory, Brain power<br />
Ingredients: Gingko biloba, Choline, Phosphatydl Choline 2x. Taurine,<br />
Tyrosine 3x. Niacin, Niacinamide, Biotin 4x. Phenylalanine 5x. Nerve<br />
Growth Factor 6x. Brain Sarcode 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Vitamins:<br />
B1-B20 8x. Paullinia cupana 3x.<br />
COUGH SYRUP (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0027<br />
Indication: Cough<br />
Ingredients: Laurocerasus, Spongia tosta, Rumex crispus, Belladonna,<br />
Ipecacuanha, Drosera rotundifolia 3x. Mentha, Adrenalinum, Ligusticum<br />
porteri 4x. Convallaria majalis, Alumen, Bromium, Ferrum<br />
Phosphoricum, Zincum Metallicum, Manganum Metallicum, Magnesia<br />
Phosphorica, Baryta, Bismuthum Metallicum, Dextromethorphan 6x.<br />
Sarcodes: Cough Center, Lung 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Arsenicum<br />
Metallicum 8x. Stannum Metallicum 9x. Platinum Metallicum, Sulphur<br />
12x, 24x, 30x, 60x.<br />
CoQ (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0300<br />
Indication: Deficiencies <strong>of</strong> CoQ<br />
Ingredients: Sesame Seed oil, Avocado oil, Biotin, Folic acid, CoQ10 3x.<br />
CoA, CoQ6, CoQ7, CoQ9, Ascorbic palmitate 6x, 12x, 24x, 30x.<br />
DERMA-A (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0018<br />
Indication: Comedones, Pustules, Blackheads, Whiteheads<br />
Ingredients: Selenium Metallicum, Zincum Metallicum 4x. Cimicifuga<br />
racemosa 6x, 12x, 24x. Lymph 6x, 12x, 30x. Natrum Muriaticum 6x,<br />
200x. Argentum Metallicum, Aurum Metallicum, Gelsemium<br />
sempervirens, Iodium, Manganum Metallicum 8x. Placenta 9x. Kali<br />
Bromatum, Alumen, 12x, 24x, 60x. Juglans nigra 12x, 30x. Ledum<br />
palustre, Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum, Mercurius Vivus 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
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DERMA-I (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0020<br />
Indication: Itching<br />
Ingredients: Sarcodes: Liver, Lymph 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Selenium Metallicum, Zincum Metallicum, Borax, Magnesium<br />
Metallicum, Manganum Metallicum, Pangamicum Acidum 4x. Silicea,<br />
Graphites, Calcarea Carbonica 6x. Alumen, Arsenicum Metallicum,<br />
Baryta, Bismuthum Metallicum, Cuprum Metallicum, Stannum<br />
Metallicum, Nitricum Acidum 8x. Muriaticum Acidum, Sulphuricum<br />
Acidum 8x, 12x, 30x, 60x. Iodium, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine,<br />
Phenylpyruvic Acid 12x, 30x, 60x. Phenylalanine Hydroxylase,<br />
Glutamic-oxaloacetic Transaminase, Creatine Phosphokinase, Lactate<br />
Dehydrogenase 60x, 100x, 500x.<br />
EAR DROPS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0173<br />
Indication: Ear ache and excess ear wax (external use)<br />
Ingredients: Olive Oil, Sesame Seed Oil. Verbascum thapsus 1x.<br />
Anthemis nobilis 2x. Plantago major 3x. Vanilla, Ferrum Phosphoricum<br />
4x, 6x.<br />
ENTERO-B (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0047<br />
Indication: Bowel flora disorders<br />
Ingredients: Large Intestine Sarcode, Colostrum 4x. Manganum<br />
Metallicum 6x. Natrum Muriaticum 6x, 100x, 1000x. Argentum<br />
Metallicum, Arsenicum Metallicum, Arum maculatum, Lactobacillus 12x.<br />
Bacteroidum 30x.<br />
ENTERO-C (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0035<br />
Indication: Constipation<br />
Ingredients: Senna, Cascara sagrada, Zincum Metallicum 3x. Borax,<br />
Ferrum Metallicum 6x. Alumina, Phosphorus 8x. Sulphur, Barium,<br />
Aurum Metallicum, Antimonium, Arsenicum Metallicum 12x. Iodium<br />
16x. Lycopodium clavatum 30x.<br />
EU-STRESS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0023<br />
Indication: Stress<br />
Ingredients: Apis mellifica 2x, 6x. Royal Jelly 3x. Adrenalinum 3x, 6x,<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Citrullus, Cistus canadensis, Impatiens, Clematis<br />
erecta, Zincum Metallicum, Ferrum Metallicum, Silicea 6x.<br />
Hypothalamus, Amygdala amara 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Vanadium<br />
Metallicum 8x, 12x, 30x. Lithium Carbonicum 12x, 30x, 60x.<br />
Neurotensin 16x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
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FEM-B (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0068<br />
Indication: Balance female organ systems<br />
Ingredients: Caulophyllum thalictroides 2x, 6x. Rubus idaeus,<br />
Cimicifuga racemosa 6x. Sarcodes: Ovary, Corpus Luteum, Uterus,<br />
Mammary, Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Adrenal, Estrogen, Progesterone 6x,<br />
12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Mercurius Vivus, Petroleum, Baryta,<br />
Sulphur 20x.<br />
FEM-M (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0046<br />
Indication: Menopausal conditions<br />
Ingredients: Chamomilla 3x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Cimicifuga<br />
racemosa, Sanguinaria canadensis, Ovarian Sarcode 6x. Silicea 8x.<br />
Borax, Graphites, Iodium, Phosphorus, Estrogen 12x. Lachesis mutus<br />
16x.<br />
FEM-PMS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0066<br />
Indication: Premenstrual cramping, Irritability and depression<br />
Ingredients: Chamomilla, Vitamin B6 3x. Caulophyllum thalictroides 3x,<br />
6x. Cimicifuga racemosa 4x. Magnesia Phosphorica, Magnesia<br />
Carbonica, Natrum Muriaticum 6x. Manganum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
Estrogen, Progesterone 6x, 12x. Natrum Carbonicum 12x. Phosphorus<br />
30x. Platinum Metallicum 30x, 100x.<br />
GASTRO-I (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0062<br />
Indication: Stomach lining ulcerations<br />
Ingredients: Oryza sativa, Panicum miliaceum, Triticum repens, Poria,<br />
Raphanus sativus, Brassica, Zingiber <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Glycyrrhiza glabra,<br />
Disodium Phosphate 2x. Borax 6x. Sarcodes: Stomach, Small Intestine<br />
6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Calcarea Carbonica 8x. Carbo Vegetabilis 8x,<br />
12x, 30x. Mercurius Vivus, Arsenicum Metallicum 30x. Plumbum<br />
Metallicum 100x. Sulphur, Cuprum Metallicum, Selenium Metallicum<br />
200x.<br />
GLUCO-H (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0038<br />
Indications: Hypoglycemia<br />
Ingredients: Oenothera biennis 3x. Chromium Metallicum 6x. ATP,<br />
Insulin, Pancreas 6x, 12x, 30x. Plumbum Metallicum, Antimonium<br />
Metallicum, Arsenicum Metallicum 20x. Nux vomica 30x. Saccharum<br />
Officinale 30x, 200x, 1000x.<br />
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GLUCO-I (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0029<br />
Indication: Hereditary tendency toward diabetes<br />
Ingredients: Lycopodium clavatum, Selenium Metallicum, Zincum<br />
Metallicum, Sulphur, Chromium, Alumen 6x. Sarcodes: Hypothalamus,<br />
Posterior Pituitary, Kidney, Pancreas 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Argentum<br />
Metallicum, Bismuthum Metallicum, Barium 12x. DNA, Insulin 12x,<br />
60x, 100x, 1000x. Gelsemium sempervirens, Iodium, Plumbum<br />
Metallicum 20x. Uranium, Phosphoricum Acidum 30x. Radium<br />
Bromatum, ATPase, Antidiuretic Hormone 60x. Glucose, Glycogen<br />
1000x.<br />
HEMO-L (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0299<br />
Indication: White blood cell disorders<br />
Ingredients: Ceanothus americanus 2x. Nux vomica, Thuja occidentalis<br />
3x. Ipecacuanha 4x, 6x, 12x. Leukemia Nosode 6x, 8x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x, 1000x. Hapalochlaena maculata, Sarcodes: Lymph, Spleen 6x,<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Leukocytes 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Phosphorus,<br />
Natrum Muriaticum 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
HYPERTHYRO 1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0039<br />
Indication: Iodine sensitivity, Over-active thyroid<br />
Ingredients: Selenium Metallicum, Vitamin A 2x. Bovine Pituitary<br />
Glandular 6x. Thyroidinum 12x, 24x, 30x. Sulphur, Arsenicum<br />
Metallicum 16x. Mercurius Vivus, Molybdenum 20x. Iodium, Natrum<br />
Muriaticum 30x. TSH 30x.<br />
HYPERTONIA 2 (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0108<br />
Indication: High blood pressure<br />
Ingredients: Valeriana <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 2x. Citricum Acidum, Kali Bitartrate<br />
3x. Rauwolfia serpentina, Fucus vesiculosus 4x. Kali Muriaticum, Kali<br />
Phosphoricum 4x, 5x, 6x, 12x. Rhamnus purshiana, Allium sativum,<br />
Rennin, Sarcodes: Mid Brain, Kidney, Liver, Collective Arterial 6x.<br />
Vasopressin, Angiotensin I, II, Neurotensin 8x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x,<br />
500x.<br />
HYPOTONIA 1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0040<br />
Indication: Low blood pressure<br />
Ingredients: Crataegus oxyacantha 2x. Nerium oleander, Laurocerasus,<br />
Cytisus scoparius 3x. Zincum Metallicum, Natrum Sulphuricum 6x.<br />
Chromium 8x. Angiotensin 12x.<br />
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IMMUNOPOIE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0041<br />
Indication: Stimulates immune system<br />
Ingredients: Petroselinum sativum, Natrum Muriaticum 3x. Bovine<br />
Glandulars: Thymus, Bone Marrow, Liver, Spleen, Adenoids, Tonsils 5x,<br />
6x, 12x, 30x, 100x. Aurum Metallicum, Argentum Metallicum, Sulphur<br />
12x. Appendix 15x, 30x, 100x. Mercury Amalgam 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
Saccharinum 100x<br />
INFLU-F (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0033<br />
Indication: Flu and fever like symptoms<br />
Ingredients: Euphrasia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Ulmus fulva 2x. Pulsatilla 2x, 6x,<br />
12x. Dulcamara 3x. Ferrum Phosphoricum, Ruta Graveolens 4x.<br />
Zincum Metallicum, Bismuthum Metallicum, Adrenalinum, Thuja<br />
occidentalis, Hyssopus <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 6x. Aconitum napellus 6x, 8x, 12x.<br />
Belladonna 8x. Rhus toxicodendron, Camphora, Manganum Metallicum,<br />
Phosphorus, Iodium 12x.<br />
INFLU-I (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0034<br />
Indication: Intestinal flu symptoms<br />
Ingredients: Chamomilla, Marrubium vulgare 1x. Mentha piperita,<br />
Lavandula <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Ocimum basilicum, Citrus limonum, Populus<br />
candicans 2x. Pogostemon patchouli 3x. Zincum Metallicum,<br />
Symphytum <strong>of</strong>ficinale 6x. Sulphur, Argentum Metallicum, Iodium,<br />
Manganum Metallicum, Alumen, Phosphorus 12x.<br />
ME 1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0030<br />
Indication: Epstein Barr related conditions<br />
Ingredients: Zincum Metallicum, Natrum Muriaticum, Natrum<br />
Phosphoricum, Natrum Sulphuricum, Natrum Carbonicum 6x.<br />
Antimonium, Lithium 12x. Epstein Barr Virus, Mononucleosis,<br />
Hemolytic Influenza, Hemolytic Streptococcus, CMV 16x, 24x, 30x, 100x.<br />
METABOLIC 1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0157<br />
Indication: Metabolic disorders<br />
Ingredients: All Glandulars 5x-30x, 60x-100x, 500x, 1000x. All Cell<br />
Salts 6x-12x, 30x-500x, 1000x. All Amino Acids 10x-30x, 50m. All Parts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Krebs Cycle 12x-30x, 50m. RNA/DNA 30x-100x, 50m. Chromosomes<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Collective Miasms: Psorinum,<br />
Sycosis, Syphilinum 500x, 1000x, 2000x, 50m.<br />
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MUCOUSLYSIS (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0115<br />
Indication: Mucous conditions<br />
Ingredients: Plantago major, Urtica dioica, Equisetum arvense 1x.<br />
Eucalyptus globulus 2x. Lobelia cardinalis, Vinca minor, Ephedra<br />
vulgaris 3x. Calcarea Iodata 5x. Sarcodes: Lymph, Pancreas 6x, 12x,<br />
30x, 60x, 100x. Arsenicum Iodatum 8x. Mucin 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
mRNA (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0290<br />
Indication: Resets mesenger RNA for intercellular regulation<br />
Ingredients: Mercaptoethanol 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. mRNA<br />
100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
NASO-I (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0061<br />
Indication: Rhinitis, Sinusitis<br />
Ingredients: Natrum Muriaticum, Manganum Metallicum, Zincum<br />
Metallicum 4x, 6x, 12x. Allium cepa, Allium sativum 6x. All Sinuses 6x,<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Pulsatilla 12x. Sulphur, Aluminium Metallicum,<br />
Mercurius Vivus, Stannum Metallicum, Bromium, Borax 30x, 100x.<br />
NEO-P (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0028<br />
Indication: Degenerative tissue<br />
Ingredients: Naja tripudians 5x, 12x, 30x. Zincum Metallicum, Calcarea<br />
Phosphorica, Sulphur, Antimonium 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Bovine<br />
Glandulars 6x, 16x. Viscum album 6x, 12x, 100x. Cuprum Metallicum,<br />
Arsenicum Metallicum 8x, 12x, 30x. Interferon: Alpha, Beta, Gamma,<br />
Interleuken: I, II, III 12x, 24x, 30x. Taxus baccata 12x-30x. Carcinum<br />
12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
NEURO-R (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0056<br />
Indication: Stress and nerval over-stimulation<br />
Ingredients: Panax quinquefolium, Zincum Valerianicum, Lecithin 3x,<br />
12x, 30x. Serotonin 5x. Cistus canadensis, Impatiens, Clematis erecta<br />
6x. Pulsatilla, Magnesia Phosphorica, Passiflora incarnata, Valeriana<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficinalis, C<strong>of</strong>fea cruda, Lithium Carbonicum, GABA 6x, 12x.<br />
Acetylcholine 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Aconitum napellus, Selenium<br />
Metallicum 8x. Arsenicum Iodatum, Endorphins, Neurotensin 12x, 30x,<br />
60x. Gelsemium sempervirens 18x, 24x, 30x. Cuprum Metallicum,<br />
Aluminium Metallicum 30x, 100x.<br />
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PROSTA-I (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0054<br />
Indication: Inflamed prostate<br />
Ingredients: Bee Pollen, Zincum Metallicum 3x. Prostate 6x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Capsicum annuum 6x, 12x. Natrum<br />
Sulphuricum 6x, 12x, 30x. Baryta Carbonica, Pulsatilla 12x. Plumbum<br />
Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum, Cadmium Metallicum 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x, 500x. Tuberculinum, Thuja occidentalis 16x, 30x, 100x, 1000x.<br />
PULMO-A (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0024<br />
Indication: Asthmatic-like conditions<br />
Ingredients: Arsenicum Album 4x, 6x, 8x. Bryonia 2x, 6x, 12x.<br />
Adrenalinum 3x, 6x. Zincum Metallicum, Silicea, Carbo Vegetabilis 6x.<br />
Lung Sarcode 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Lithium Carbonicum 8x.<br />
Camphora 12x, 30x. Histamine 16x, 24x, 30x. Belladonna, Natrum<br />
Muriaticum 30x. NADP, NAD, NADH 60x, 100x, 500x. Natrum<br />
Sulphuricum 200x.<br />
PULMO-P (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0053<br />
Indication: Pulmonary infections and accompanying pain<br />
Ingredients: Asclepias tuberosa 3x. Bovine Lung Tissue, Sepia,<br />
Cinchona <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 6x. Silicea 6x, 12x, 30x. Picricum Acidum 8x.<br />
Arsenicum Iodatum, Bryonia 12x. Sulphur 12x, 30x. Selenium<br />
Metallicum 12x, 30x, 100x. Cuprum Metallicum, Stannum Metallicum,<br />
Aurum Metallicum, Platinum Metallicum 18x, 30x. Calcarea Carbonica,<br />
Lycopodium clavatum, Phosphorus 30x. Mercurius Vivus 100x, 500x.<br />
PURATIVE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0124<br />
Indication: Cleans microorganism infestations from the body<br />
Ingredients: Hydrastis canadensis 1x. Citrus paradisi semen 2x. Aloe<br />
socotrina, Benzoin 3x. Chrysanthemum coccineum, Vitamins: A, C, E<br />
4x.<br />
REN-P (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0055<br />
Indication: Excess urinary protein, Enzymatic disturbance<br />
Ingredients: Kidney 6x, 12x. Vita Mar 8x. Phosphorus, Ledum palustre<br />
12x. Albumin, Petroleum 12x, 30x. Mercurius Vivus 20x, 30x, 100x.<br />
Silicea, Sulphur, Zincum Metallicum 30x.<br />
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RENLAPIS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0063<br />
Indication: Kidney pain, Gravel urine<br />
Ingredients: Crataegus oxyacantha 2x, 6x. Sarsaparilla 3x. Digitalis<br />
purpurea 3x, 6x. Nitricum Acidum, Berberis vulgaris, Lycopodium<br />
clavatum 6x. Kidney Sarcode 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Bismuthum<br />
Metallicum, Borax 8x. Stannum Metallicum 10x. Lithium, Selenium<br />
Metallicum 12x. Oxalicum Acidum, Uricum Acidum 30x.<br />
SARCOESIS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0019<br />
Indication: Inflammatory and swelling conditions<br />
Ingredients: Chrysanthemum parthenium 2x. Zincum Metallicum,<br />
Verbascum thapsus 3x. Urtica dioica 4x. Apis mellifica 4x, 6x, 12x,<br />
30x. Adrenalinum 4x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Belladonna 5x, 6x, 12x,<br />
30x. Crotalus horridus 6x. Silicea, Triosteum perfoliatum 6x, 12x.<br />
Natrum Muriaticum, Magnesia Phosphorica, Kali Sulphuricum, Lymph<br />
6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum 8x, 16x, 30x.<br />
Lachesis mutus 12x, 30x. Chymotrypsin, Histidine, Histamine, ATPase<br />
Lysozyme, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Glucose-6-Phosphatase, Coenzyme A<br />
Dehydrogenase 30x, 60x, 100x. Biopterin, Hepar Suis 100x, 500x,<br />
1000x<br />
SHARK CARTILAGE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0118<br />
Contains the nutritional factors <strong>of</strong> shark cartilage<br />
Ingredients: Shark Cartilage 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x. Thymol, Sarcode:<br />
Thymus 4x, 6x, 12x. Sarcode: Lymph 5x, 15x, 30x. Natrum<br />
Muriaticum, Mentha piperita 6x. Silicea 12x, 30x, 60x.<br />
THERACEPHALIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0026<br />
Indication: Brain circulation after stroke or injury<br />
Ingredients: Scutellaria lateriflora 3x. Convallaria majalis 3x, 6x, 12x.<br />
Taurine, Tyrosine 3x, 12x, 60x. Thyroidinum 5x. Magnesia<br />
Phosphorica, Manganum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Variolinum 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Stannum Metallicum 8x. Sarcodes:<br />
Brain, Arterial Wall 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
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THERACIRCULO (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0025<br />
Indication: Circulatory disorders<br />
Ingredients: Niacinum, Niacinamidum 2x. Adrenalinum, Camphora 4x.<br />
Aorta Valve, Ferrum Metallicum 6x, 12x, 30x. Thrombin, Proteolytic<br />
Enzymes 8x, 24x, 30x, 100x. Stannum Metallicum 8x, 24x, 50x.<br />
Sulphur, Heloderma, Aesculus hippocastanum, Crotalus horridus 12x.<br />
Tabacum 12x, 24x. Arterial Tissue 12x, 30x. Baryta 20x. Arnica<br />
montana 100x.<br />
TRAUMATIC 1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0042<br />
Indication: Injuries, Rebuilds cellular tissue<br />
Ingredients: Echinacea purpurea 3x. Arnica montana 3x, 6x, 12x, 100x,<br />
1000x, 50lm. Sulphur 3x, 12x. Calendula <strong>of</strong>ficinalis 3x, 12x, 30x, 100x,<br />
1000x, 50lm. Symphytum <strong>of</strong>ficinale 5x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Bone<br />
Marrow 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. Niccolum Metallicum 10x, 30x,<br />
100x. Rhus toxicodendron, Barium, Bromium, Bismuthum Metallicum<br />
12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Arsenicum Metallicum 100x.<br />
VENA-H (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0037<br />
Indication: Hemorrhoidal conditions<br />
Ingredients: Aesculus hippocastanum 2x. Collinsonia canadensis 3x.<br />
Nux vomica 4x. Lycopodium clavatum, Sulphur 5x. Cuprum<br />
Metallicum, Nitricum Acidum, Graphites, Veins 6x. Liver Aliesterase,<br />
Proteolytic Enzyme, Chymotrypsin, Vanadium Metallicum 8x.<br />
VIR-H (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0069<br />
Indication: Herpes, Cold sores<br />
Ingredients: Silicea 5x. Selenium Metallicum, Euphrasia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis,<br />
Trifolium pratense 6x. Sulphur, Antimonium Crudum, Arsenicum<br />
Metallicum, Iodium 12x. Plumbum Metallicum 16x. Herpes simplex I,<br />
II, III, Herpes zoster, Herpes progenitalis 16x, 24x, 30x, 100x. Thuja<br />
occidentalis 30x.<br />
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THE RESTORATIVE PHILOSOPHY<br />
Sarcode remedies have been used for many years in homeopathy to<br />
help rebuild and correct tissues when organ structures are in disease<br />
states. Damage caused by disease states in organs can result in<br />
malfunctioning on an organic level. <strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ restorative<br />
remedies help the tissues to rebuild. Energetic students have shown<br />
that a potent glandular can rectify an energetic imbalance where there<br />
is no organic disturbance. This is covered in <strong>The</strong> Experimental Data on<br />
Homeopathy by Dr. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong>, and shows the uses and proposed<br />
mechanisms <strong>of</strong> sarcodal homeopathy.<br />
Sarcodal homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers the safest and most gentle form <strong>of</strong><br />
homeopathy. Results are <strong>of</strong>ten the slowest to be seen due to the<br />
correct rebuilding <strong>of</strong> the degenerative cells in the organs. <strong>The</strong><br />
restorative remedies will work more quickly and successfully in<br />
younger patients than in older ones. In the older patient, these<br />
remedies can at times be utilized to stimulate cleansing and to<br />
stabilize and reduce the risk <strong>of</strong> a healing crisis.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ restorative homeopathics are engineered in<br />
homochords <strong>of</strong> differing potencies. Maximum efficiency is achieved<br />
with a combination <strong>of</strong> 4x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, and 1000x.<br />
This allows the body to respond to the frequency <strong>of</strong> dilution which<br />
works best to rebuild tissues. <strong>The</strong> restorative remedies are safe and<br />
effective and quality controlled by the QQC TM techniques to ensure<br />
efficacy.<br />
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RESTORATIVE REMEDIES<br />
Ingredients: New Zealand or American Ursa and Bovine Glandulars<br />
4x, 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x, and 1000x.<br />
Bone and Bone Marrow<br />
Brain<br />
Cervical<br />
Cranial, Sacral<br />
Ear<br />
Eye<br />
Gallbladder<br />
Heart, Lung<br />
Kidney, Ovarian, Adrenal<br />
Kidney, Prostate, Adrenal<br />
Liver, Gallbladder<br />
Lymph, Spleen, Mammary<br />
Major Nerves<br />
Muscle, Ligament, Cartilage<br />
Orchic<br />
Pancreas, Stomach<br />
Pineal, Pituitary, Hypothalamus<br />
Sinuses<br />
Skin and Mucous Membrane<br />
Small and Large Intestine<br />
Thoracic<br />
Thyroid, Thymus, Parathyroid<br />
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SARCODES<br />
Sarcodal homeopathy involves using healthy glandular tissue from a<br />
healthy organism to treat sick conditions within the body. For an<br />
expanded view <strong>of</strong> sarcodes and the experimental context behind them<br />
read <strong>The</strong> Experimental Data on Homeopathy, by Dr. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong>. In<br />
the text it outlines exactly how sarcodal homeopathy works. Sarcodal<br />
homeopathy promotes growth and development <strong>of</strong> healthy glandular<br />
tissue.<br />
Within this treatise, many different sarcodes will be classified that can<br />
be used by a knowledgeable homeopath. <strong>The</strong> list <strong>of</strong> sarcodal tissues used<br />
here is very large and may be beyond the grasp <strong>of</strong> some homeopaths. We<br />
have a variety <strong>of</strong> tissues being used by homeopaths in many ways. Since<br />
these sarcodal tissues help to rebuild tissue, help tissue to organize<br />
properly, and increase the probability <strong>of</strong> the presence <strong>of</strong> healthy tissue<br />
over old tissue, it is possible to see how homeopathy can be used.<br />
Sarcodal tissue can go beyond mere tissue to secretions; which include<br />
hormones, enzymes, coenzymes, RNA, DNA, and others. Thus, we can<br />
see from the long list a wide range <strong>of</strong> sarcodal tissues that can be<br />
brought beyond just tissue to include secretions <strong>of</strong> the body. This vast<br />
array <strong>of</strong> secretions is broadened to include as many different hormones<br />
and enzymes known by Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong> at this time.<br />
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SARCODES I<br />
ADENOIDS<br />
ADRENAL<br />
ADRENAL GLANDULAR<br />
APPENDIX<br />
AUDITORY NERVE<br />
BONE MARROW<br />
BOWEL FLORA<br />
BRAIN<br />
CEREBRUM<br />
CORPUS CALLOSUM<br />
CORPUS LEUTEUM<br />
CYSTERNA CHYLI<br />
EMOTIONS<br />
ESONOPHIL<br />
FRONTAL LOBE<br />
GALLBLADDER<br />
HEART<br />
HYPOTHALAMUS<br />
ILEO CECAL VALVE<br />
INTRINSIC FACTOR<br />
ISLE OF LANGERHANS<br />
KIDNEY<br />
LARGE INTESTINE<br />
LIMBIC SYSTEM<br />
LIVER<br />
LEUCOCYTE<br />
LUNG<br />
LYMPHOCYTE<br />
MAMMARY GLANDS<br />
MEDULA<br />
MICHELLE BALANCE<br />
MID BRAIN<br />
MONOCYTE<br />
MOUTH<br />
NERVES OF ABDOMEN (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
OCCIPITAL<br />
OCULOMOTOR 3 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
OLFACTORY HAIRS (CILIA) (SMELL)<br />
OLFACTORY MUCOSA (SMELL)<br />
OLFACTORY NEURONS (SMELL)<br />
OLFACTORY PLATE (SMELL)<br />
OLFACTORY TRACT (SMELL)<br />
OLFACTORY 1 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
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SARCODES I, cont.<br />
OPTIC CHIASMA (RELATED STRUCTURES-BRAIN STEM)<br />
OPTIC DISC (LAYERS OF THE EYE: RETINA-EYE)<br />
OPTIC NERVE (EYE)<br />
OPTIC 2 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
ORGAN OF CORTI (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
OTIC (GANGLIA-PARASYMP)<br />
OTOLOTHS (EQUILIBRIUM: MACULA-EAR)<br />
OVAL WINDOW (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
OVARIES<br />
PAIN (SENSORY)<br />
PANCREAS<br />
PARATHYROID<br />
PARIETAL LOBE<br />
PELVIC/PERINEAL VISCERA (POSTGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
PERINEURIUM (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
PERSONALITY (BRAIN)<br />
PINEAL<br />
PITUIPOSTERIOR<br />
PITUITANTERIOR<br />
PITUITARY<br />
POLYMORPH<br />
PONS (HINDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
PONS (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
PONTINE CISTERN (SUBARACHNOID SPACES-CERE FLUID)<br />
PORE CANAL (TASTE BUDS-TASTE)<br />
POST GANGLIONIC AXONS (AUTOSYMP)<br />
POST GANGLIONIC CELL BODIES (AUTOSYMP)<br />
POSTERIOR FUNICULUS (SPINAL CORD-WHITE MATTER)<br />
POSTERIOR HORNS (SPINAL CORD-GRAY MATTER)<br />
POSTERIOR MEDIAN SULCUS (SPINAL CORD)<br />
POSTERIOR RAMUS (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
PRECENTRAL GYRUS (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
PREGANGLIONIC AXONS (AUTOSYMP)<br />
PREGANGLIONIC CELL BODIES (AUTOSYMP)<br />
PREVERTEBRAL GANGLIA (AUTOSYMP)<br />
PREVERTEBRAL GANGLIA (POSTGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
PRINCIPAL SPEECH AREA (FRONTAL LOBE-CEREBRUM)<br />
PROSTAGLANDIN<br />
PTERYGOPALATINE (GANGLIA–PARASYMP)<br />
PUPIL (EYE)<br />
PYRAMIDS (MYELENCEPHALON-BRAIN STEM)<br />
RECEPTOR CELLS (TASTE BUDS-TASTE)<br />
RECKLESS (EMOTION)<br />
RETICULAR FORMATION<br />
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SARCODES I, cont.<br />
RETINAL ARTERIES (LAYERS OF THE EYE: RETINA-EYE)<br />
RHINENCEPHALIN<br />
SACCULE/UTRICLE (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
SEMICIRCULAR CANALS (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
SEMICIRCULAR DUCTS (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
SENSORY AREA (PARIETAL LOBE-CEREBRUM)<br />
SKELETAL MUSCLES (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
SKIN (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
SMALL INTESTINE<br />
SPINAL CORD (RELATED STRUCTURES-BRAIN STEM)<br />
SPINAL NERVES (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
SPINAL NERVES (POSTGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
SPLANCHNIC NERVE (AUTOSYMP)<br />
SPLANCHNIC NERVE (PREGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
SPLEEN<br />
STALK OF HYPOPHYSIS (RELATED STRUCTURES-BRAIN STEM)<br />
STAPES (MIDDLE EAR-EAR)<br />
STOMACH<br />
STOMACH ACID<br />
SUBARACHNOID SPACE (ARACHNOID-MENINGES)<br />
SUBMANDIBULAR (GANGLIA-PARASYMP)<br />
SUPERFICIAL FASCIA (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
SUPERIOR CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLE (MIDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
SUPERIOR CISTERN (SUBARACHNOID SPACES-CERE FLUID)<br />
SUPERIOR COLLICULI (MIDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
SUPPORTING CELLS (EQUILIBRIUM: CRISTA-EAR)<br />
SUPPORTING CELLS (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
SUPPORTING CELLS (SMELL)<br />
SUPPORTING CELLS (TASTE BUDS-TASTE)<br />
SUSPENSORY LIGAMENT (EYE)<br />
SWEAT GLANDS (TO SKIN – AUTOSYMP)<br />
SYMPATHETIC CHAIN (POSTGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
SYMPATHETIC CHAIN OF GANGLIA (AUTOSYMP)<br />
TECTORIAL MEMBRANE (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
TEMPORAL LOBE<br />
TEMPORAL MANDIBULAR JOINT<br />
TENTORIUM CEREBELLI (DURA MATTER-MENINGES)<br />
TESTIS<br />
THALAMUS (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
THIRD VENTRICULE (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
THORACIC DUCT<br />
THORACIC VISCERA (POSTGANGLIONIC NERUONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
THYMUS<br />
THYROID<br />
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SARCODES I, cont.<br />
TMJ<br />
TONSILS<br />
TOUCH-PRESSURE (SENSORY)<br />
TRIGEMINAL (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
UTERUS<br />
VAGUS NERVE<br />
VALVE OF HOUSTON<br />
WBC<br />
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SARCODES II<br />
1 ST – 12 TH CRANIAL NERVES<br />
FRONTAL BONE<br />
INFA CONCHA VERTEBRAE<br />
INTESTINE, SMALL/LARGE<br />
LYMPH, SPLEEN, MAMMARY<br />
MAXILLAE<br />
M1<br />
3 RD – 6 TH NERVE<br />
OCCIPITAL<br />
OCCIPITAL CONDYLES<br />
OCCIPUT<br />
OLFACTORY NERVE<br />
OPTICAL NERVE<br />
PALATINE BONE<br />
PARIETAL BONE<br />
SACROILIAC<br />
SACRUM<br />
SPHENOID<br />
SQUAMA<br />
STOMACH, PANCREAS<br />
TEAR DUCTS<br />
TEMPORAL BONE<br />
TRIGEMINAL 5 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
TROUCHLEAT 4 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
TYMPANIC MEMBRANE (EXTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
VAGUS NERVE<br />
VENTRAL ROOT (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
VENTRAL (ANTERIOR) ROOT (SPINAL CORD-SPINAL NERVES)<br />
C1-C7 VERTEBRAE<br />
L1-L5 VERTEBRAE<br />
T1-T12 VERTEBRAE<br />
VESTIBULAR PATHWAY (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
VESTIBULE (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR 8 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
VISCERAL AFFERENT PATHWAY (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
VISUAL AREA (OCCIPITAL LOBE-CEREBRUM)<br />
VITREOUS BODY (LAYERS OF THE EYE: SPACES/FLUID-EYE)<br />
VOMER BONE<br />
WHITE COMMISSURES (SPINAL CORD-WHITE MATTER)<br />
WHITE RAMUS COMMUNICANS (AUTOSYMP)<br />
ZYGOMA BONE<br />
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SARCODES III<br />
ABDOMINAL VISCERA (POSTGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
ABDUCENS 6 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
ACCESSORY 11 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
AGGRESSION<br />
AMYGDALA (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
ANGER (EMOTION)<br />
ANTERIOR CORTICOSPINAL TRACT (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
ANTERIOR CUTANEOUS DIVISION (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
ANTERIOR FUNICULUS (SPINAL CORD-WHITE MATTER)<br />
ANTERIOR HORNS (SPINAL CORD-GRAY MATTER)<br />
ANTERIOR MEDIAN FISSURE (SPINAL CORD)<br />
ANTERIOR RAMUS (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
ANXIETY (EMOTION)<br />
ARRECTOR PILI (TO SKIN-AUTOSYMP)<br />
ASSOCIATION NEURON (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
ASSOCIATION TRACTS (SUBDIVISIONS OF WHITE MATTER-CEREBRUM)<br />
AUDITORY AREA (TEMPORAL LOBE-CEREBRUM)<br />
AUDITORY (EUSTACHIAN) VERSTIBULE (MIDDLE EAR-EAR)<br />
AURICLE (EXTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
AUTISTIC (EMOTION)<br />
AXONS (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
AXONS (PREGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
AXONS – EYE, NASAL, ORAL, ETC. (POSTGANGLIONIC AXONS-PARASYMP)<br />
AXONS – HEAD & NECK (POSTGANGLIONIC NEURONS-AUTOSYMP)<br />
AXONS – S2, S3, & S4 (PREGANGLIONIC NEURONS-PARASYMP)<br />
AXONS – 3, 7, 9, 10 CRANIAL NERVES (PREGANG. NEURONS-<br />
PARASYMP)<br />
BASILAR MEMBRANE (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
BLOOD VESSELS (TO SKIN-AUTOSYMP)<br />
BONY LABYRINTH (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
CARELESS (EMOTION)<br />
CAUDATE NUCLEUS (BASAL NUCLEI-CEREBRUM)<br />
CAUDATE NUCLEUS (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
CELL BODIES (POSTGANGLIONIC AXONS – PARASYMP)<br />
CELL BODIES (POSTGANGLIONIC NEURONS- AUTOSYMP)<br />
CELL BODIES (PREGANGLIONIC NEURONS – AUTOSYMP)<br />
CELL BODIES (PREGANGLIONIC NEURONS – PARASYMP)<br />
CENTRAL CANAL<br />
CENTRAL CANAL (VENTRICLES-CERE FLUID)<br />
CENTRAL SULCUS (MAJOR FISSURES-CEREBRUM)<br />
CEREBELLUM (HINDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
CEREBRAL AQUEDUCT (MIDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
CEREBRAL AQUEDUCT (VENTRICLES-CERE FLUID)<br />
CEREBRAL PEDUNCLE (MIDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
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SARCODES III, cont.<br />
CEREBRAL PEDUNCLE (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
CHOROID PLEXUS (CERE FLUID)<br />
CILIARY (GANGLIA-PARASYMP)<br />
CILIARY BODY<br />
CILIARY PROCESSES (LAYERS OF THE EYE: CHOROID-EYE)<br />
CIRCUMVALLATE (PAPILLAE-TASTE)<br />
COCHLEA (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
COCHLEAR (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
COCHLEAR DUCT (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
COGNITION (BRAIN)<br />
COMMISSURE (SUBDIVISIONS OF WHITE MATTER-CEREBRUM)<br />
CONFUSION (EMOTION)<br />
CONJUNCTIVA (EYE)<br />
CORNEA (LAYERS OF THE EYE: SCLERA-EYE)<br />
CORONA RADIATA (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
CORONA RADIATA (PROJECTION TRACTS-CEREBRUM)<br />
CORPUS CALLOSUM (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
CUPOLA (EQUILIBRIUM: CRISTA-EAR)<br />
CUTANEOUS DIVISION (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
CRIBRIFORM PLATE (SMELL)<br />
DELUSION (EMOTION)<br />
DEPRESSION (EMOTION)<br />
DORSAL ROOT (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
DORSAL (POSTERIOR) ROOT (SPINAL CORD-SPINAL NERVES)<br />
DORSAL ROOT GANGLION (SPINAL CORD-SPINAL NERVES)<br />
EFFECTOR (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
EMR (SENSORY)<br />
ENDOLYMPHATIC DUCT (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
ENDONEURIUM (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
EPINEURIUM (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
EPITHALAMUS (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
EXTERNAL AUDITORY MEATUS (EXTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
FACIAL 7 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
FACILATATING EFFECT (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
FALX CEREBRI (DURA MATER-MENINGES)<br />
FEAR (EMOTION)<br />
FILIFORM (PAPILLAE-TASTE)<br />
FILUM TERMINALE (PIA MATTER-MENINGES)<br />
FOURTH VENTRICLE (HINDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
FOURTH VENTRICLE (MYELENCEPHALON-BRAIN STEM)<br />
FOVEA CENTRALIS (LAYERS OF THE EYE: RETINA-EYE)<br />
FUNGIFORM (PAPILLAE-TASTE)<br />
GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL 9 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
GRAY COMMISSURES (SPINAL CORD-GRAY MATTER)<br />
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SARCODES III, cont.<br />
GRAY RAMUS COMMUNICANS (AUTOSYMP)<br />
GREAT CISTERN (SUBARACHNOID SPACES-CERE FLUID)<br />
HAIR CELLS (EQUILIBRIUM: CRISTA-EAR)<br />
HAIR CELLS (EQUILIBRIUM: MACULA-EAR)<br />
HAIR CELLS (INTERNAL EAR-EAR)<br />
HAPTIC (SENSORY)<br />
HEAT-COLD (SENSORY)<br />
HYPOGLOSSAL 12 (CRANIAL NERVES)<br />
HYPOPHYSIS (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
HYPOTHALAMUS (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
INCUS<br />
INFERIOR COLLICULI (MIDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
INHIBITING EFFECT (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
INTERMEDIATE ZONE (SPINAL CORD-GRAY MATTER)<br />
INTERNAL CAPSULE (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
INTERNAL CAPSULE (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
INTERNAL CAPSULE (PROJECTION TRACTS-CEREBRUM)<br />
INTERPENDUNCULAR CISTERN (SUBARACHNOID SPACES-CERE<br />
FLUID)<br />
INTERVENTRICULAR FORAMEN (VENTRICLES-CERE FLUID)<br />
INTRAMURAL (GANGLIA-PARASYMP)<br />
JOY (EMOTION)<br />
LATERAL CORTICOSPINAL TRACT (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
LATERAL CUTANEOUS DIVISION (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
LATERAL FISSURE (MAJOR FISSURES-CEREBRUM)<br />
LATERAL FUNICULUS (SPINAL CORD-WHITE MATTER)<br />
LATERAL HORNS (SPINAL CORD-GRAY MATTER)<br />
LATERAL RETICULOSPINAL (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
LATERAL VENTRICLE (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
LATERAL VENTRICLES (SUB CORTICAL AREAS-CEREBRUM)<br />
LATERAL 3 RD (VENTRICLES-CERE FLUID)<br />
LATERAL 4 TH (VENTRICLES-CERE FLUID)<br />
LENS (EYE)<br />
LENTICULA NUCLEUS (BASAL NUCLEI-CEREBRUM)<br />
LENTICULA NUCLEUS (DIENCEPHALON)<br />
LONGITUDINAL FISSURE (MAJOR FISSURES-CEREBRUM)<br />
LUMBAR CISTERN (SUBARACHNOID SPACES-CERE FLUID)<br />
LUST (EMOTION)<br />
MALLEUS (MIDDLES EAR-EAR)<br />
MAMMILLARY BODIES (RELATED STRUCTURES-BRAIN STEM)<br />
MEDICAL RETICULOSPINAL (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
MEDICAN/LATERAL APERTURES (CERE FLUID)<br />
MEDULLARY PYRAMIDS (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
MIDDLE CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLES (HINDBRAIN-BRAIN STEM)<br />
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SARCODES III, cont.<br />
MIDDLE CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLES (MYELENCEPHALON-BRAIN STEM)<br />
MOTOR AREA (FRONTAL LOBE-CEREBRUM)<br />
MOTOR CELL BODIES (SPINAL CORD-SPINAL NERVES)<br />
MOVEMENT (SENSORY)<br />
MUSCLES OF THE EYEBALL (EYE)<br />
MUSCULAR BRANCH (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
MUSCULAR BRANCHES (MOTOR NERVES)<br />
NERVE FIBERS (EQUILIBRIUM: CRISTA-EAR)<br />
NERVE FIBERS (EQUILIBRIUM: MACULA-EAR)<br />
NERVE FIBERS (TASTE BUDS-TASTE)<br />
NERVES OF HEAD & FACE (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
NERVES OF LOWER LIMBS (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
NERVES OF THORAX (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
NERVES OF UPPER LIMBS (PERIPHERAL SPINAL NERVES)<br />
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ORIENTAL HERBAL PHILOSOPHY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chinese did not have a system <strong>of</strong> succussion, nor did they have a<br />
system <strong>of</strong> homeopathic dilution, but their pharmacology was much akin<br />
to homeopathic processes. Many herbs were diluted to find safer levels <strong>of</strong><br />
activity. This titration allowed for strong herbs to be used more safely.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chinese have studied the medicinal effects <strong>of</strong> herbs for thousands<br />
<strong>of</strong> years. Specific directions were developed on how to pick the herbs,<br />
preserve the herbs, and how to prepare the herbal remedy. Often, these<br />
remedies were made in dilute quantities, sometimes as low as one part<br />
per trillion, which is equivalent to a 9x. <strong>The</strong>y understood how certain<br />
herbs could be made more dilute and still achieve pharmacological<br />
effectiveness. Nature provides many energetic factors beyond mere<br />
chemistry. Subtle energetic effects, mineral balance, electrical regulation<br />
abilities, and more are stable in dilution. Dilution also <strong>of</strong>fers safety in<br />
compliance with the minimal dose concept <strong>of</strong> medicine. Many Chinese<br />
herbs have excellent effects in low-potency homeopathic form.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ oriental herb remedies combine the compatibility <strong>of</strong><br />
herbology and homeopathy. This is to insure safety first, while<br />
guaranteeing effectiveness. Many compounds can be increased in<br />
energetic potency as we make them more and more dilute, while<br />
preserving their activity. <strong>The</strong> oriental herb formulas are quality controlled<br />
through QQC TM techniques.<br />
Source: http://www.myhealthandharmony.com/category_s/33.htm<br />
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Quality <strong>of</strong> Herbs<br />
America has <strong>of</strong>ten come under fire because <strong>of</strong> an inability to supply<br />
good quality herbs. This is largely due to the fact that American herbs<br />
can be picked at any time, in any place. In following the Chinese<br />
protocol, herbs are picked at precise times and in precise ways so that<br />
the pharmacological activity <strong>of</strong> the herb is preserved. Dr. Recommends<br />
buys many <strong>of</strong> its herbs from the Chinese, Japanese and Korean markets.<br />
Still, that is not enough; each <strong>of</strong> these herbs must undergo quality<br />
control methods to make sure that the pharmacological activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
herb is above the satisfactory level and at the highest level <strong>of</strong> potency in<br />
developing the natural pharmaceuticals.<br />
Next in developing quality control techniques beyond the chemistry<br />
and beyond the range <strong>of</strong> 12x, Dr. Recommends developed Kirlian<br />
photography methods <strong>of</strong> analysis, freezing studies <strong>of</strong> the crystalline<br />
structure <strong>of</strong> the liquid crystal effect <strong>of</strong> water, trivector analysis to analyze<br />
the magnetic, dielectric static and conductance fields <strong>of</strong> the different<br />
homeopathics to understand the energetic nature <strong>of</strong> these compounds;<br />
and patient reactivity modes, challenging them on skin resistance,<br />
voltage, and other directed activity. As well, Dr. Recommends has<br />
researched a photo-multiplier, and has measured the photons coming <strong>of</strong>f<br />
<strong>of</strong> these fields; and how these different compounds affect living tissue<br />
with their electromagnetic radiation through the mitogenic process.<br />
<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> a quality control process was paramount in<br />
developing a way to create the most precise, safe and effective remedies<br />
for doctors to use with their patients.<br />
Dr. Recommends realized that this needed to have a global expression,<br />
and has developed manufacturing in Ireland and Canada. Dr.<br />
Recommends has developed a global strategy to supply doctors and<br />
practitioners throughout the USA, Europe, and Canada with product,<br />
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guaranteeing the safety and effectiveness, the reverence for nature, and<br />
the education. Current seminar development is happening in all <strong>of</strong> these<br />
countries; educating doctors in how to develop diagnostic protocol and<br />
healing therapeutic regimes for their patients, using these natural<br />
products.<br />
For the doctor who wants natural, homeopathic pharmaceuticals, Dr.<br />
Recommends is ready to serve with the highest level <strong>of</strong> quality and<br />
service all directed through the company pledge for safety, effectiveness,<br />
quality control, natural healing, reverence <strong>of</strong> nature, and education <strong>of</strong><br />
both patient and doctor. Dr. Recommends welcomes you to a new<br />
standard and level <strong>of</strong> quality control and service.<br />
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ORIENTAL HERBAL REMEDIES<br />
ANTHELMINTIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0127<br />
Indication: Purgative for worms and intestinal parasites<br />
Ingredients: Meliae Toosendan Fructus, Quisqualis Fructus, Cucurbitae<br />
Semen, Torreyae Semen, Omphalia, 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
ANTI-ASTHMATIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0135<br />
Indication: Wind and cold effects, chills and fever, Exterior symptom<br />
complex, Regulates energy for lungs<br />
Ingredients: Perillae Folium, Astragali Radix, Ephedrae Herba,<br />
Cinnamomi Cortex, Armeniacae Semen, Glycyrrhizae Radix, Paeoniae<br />
Radix, Zizyphi Fructus 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
ANTI-PHLOGISTIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0129<br />
Indication: Protects body from wind, cold, dampness, Improves chi<br />
Ingredients: Schizonepetae Herba, Ledebouriellae Radix, Notopterygii<br />
Rhizoma, Angelicae Dahuricae Radix , Ligustici Rhizoma, Bupleuri Radix,<br />
Peucedani Radix, Platycodi Radix, Poria, Menthae Herba, Glycyrrhizae<br />
Radix, Aurantii Fructus 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
ANTI-PYRETIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0137<br />
Indication: Fever, Febrifugal, Expels toxic heat, wind, chills from exterior<br />
Ingredients: Forsythiae Fructus, Menthae Herba, Platycodi Radix,<br />
Lonicerae Flos, Schizonepetae Herba, Arctii Fructus 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
ANTI-RHEUMATIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0138<br />
Indication: Dispels wind, cold, dampness to improve rheumatic pain,<br />
Activates blood flow in collateral channels<br />
Ingredients: Aconiti Carmichaeli Preparata Radix, Angelicae Dahuricae<br />
Radix, Olibanum, Myrrha, Lumbricus, Clematidis Radix, Draconos Os<br />
3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
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BLOOD (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0133<br />
Indication: Replenishes blood, Restores vitality, Maximizes acupuncture<br />
system development <strong>of</strong> blood<br />
Ingredients: Ginseng Radix, Rehmanniae Radix, Angelicae Dahuricae<br />
Radix, Atractylodis Lanceae Rhizoma, Cinnamomi Cortex, Paeoniae<br />
Radix, Arctii Fructus, Trifolium pratense, Spinacea oleracea 3x, 6x, 12x,<br />
30x.<br />
BONE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0175<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi<br />
Ingredients: Myrrha, Lonicerae Flos, Scutellaria lateriflora, Taraxacum<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficinale, Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, Juglans nigra, Tang Kuei,<br />
Akebiae Caulis Fructus, Echinacea purpurea, Shark Cartilage, Sarcode:<br />
Bone/Bone Marrow, Equisetum arvense, Beta vulgaris 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
CARMINATIVE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0130<br />
Indication: Relieves gas and stagnation <strong>of</strong> food, Dispels congestion <strong>of</strong><br />
toxic energy from stomach and bowels<br />
Ingredients: Citri Immaturi Pericarpium, Magnoliae Liliflorae Flos,<br />
Linderae Radix, Rhei Rhizoma, Pharbitis Semen 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
COLD AND FLU (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0162<br />
Indication: Colds, Flu, Expels heat, cold and wind from interior<br />
Ingredients: Lonicerae Flos, Forsythiae Fructus, Arctii Fructus, Menthol,<br />
Glycerinum, Glycine, Schizonepetae Herba, Echinacea purpurea,<br />
Placenta, Zingiber <strong>of</strong>ficinale 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
DIGESTIVE STIMULATOR (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0131<br />
Indication: Invigorates stomach, spleen, lung, heart, Reinforces middle<br />
burner<br />
ngredients: Ginseng Radix, Codonopsis Pilosulae Radix, Astragali Radix,<br />
Glycyrrhizae Radix, Hordei Germinatus Fructus, Atractylodis Lanceae<br />
Rhizoma, Polygonati Rhizoma 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
ESOPHAGUS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0163<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi, Balances upper<br />
warmer<br />
Ingredients: Salvia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Scutellaria Barbatae Herba , Zizyphi<br />
Fructus, Rhei Rhizoma, Achyranthis Radix, Zingiber <strong>of</strong>ficinale,<br />
Ammonium Nitricum 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
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EXPECTORANT (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0136<br />
Indication: Clears lungs <strong>of</strong> mucous, Dispels heat in lungs<br />
Ingredients: Anemarrhenae Rhizoma, Mori Radicis Cortex, Trichosanthis<br />
Semen, Gardeniae Fructus, Poria, Citri Immaturi Pericarpium 3x, 6x,<br />
12x, 30x.<br />
FEMALE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0134<br />
Indication: Regulates menstrual disturbances, Restores vitality and<br />
energy to blood <strong>of</strong> female<br />
Ingredients: Codonopsis Pilosulae Radix, Atractylodis Lanceae Rhizoma,<br />
Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, Rehmanniae Radix, Poria, Cyperi Rhizoma,<br />
Zizyphi Fructus, Ligustici Rhizoma, Glycyrrhizae Radix 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
HEPATIC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0128<br />
Indication: Removes stagnant energy from liver, Restores liver chi<br />
Ingredients: Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, Curcumae Rhizoma,<br />
Aquilariae Lignum, Verbena hastata, Bupleuri Radix, Corydalidis Tuber<br />
3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
HYPERTENSIVE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0140<br />
Indication: Alleviates heat in liver, Corrects deficiency in yin <strong>of</strong> liver,<br />
Balances excess yang<br />
Ingredients: Haematitum, Pinellia Tuber, Achyranthis Radix, Rauwolfiae<br />
Verticillatae Radix 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
KIDNEY (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0164<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi, Removes toxic energy<br />
from ancestral meridians.<br />
Ingredients: Lobelia inflata, Imperatae Rhizoma, Dioscorea batatis<br />
Rhizoma, Lygodii Spora, Desmodii Herba, Haematitum,<br />
Cirsii Japonica 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
LARGE INTESTINE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0165<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi, Removes wind from<br />
large intestine<br />
Ingredients: Oldenlandiae Herba, Lonicerae Flos, Scutellaria Barbatae<br />
Herba, Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Sophorae Flos, Sanguisorbae Radix,<br />
Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, Akebiae Caulis, Citrus trifoliata, Salviae<br />
Miltorrhizae Radix 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
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LAXATIVE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0141<br />
Indication: Relieves constipation due to spleen fluid deficiency, Dispels<br />
toxic energy from large intestine, Boosts liver chi<br />
Ingredients: Cannabis Semen, Rhei Rhizoma, Armeniacae Semen,<br />
Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, Rhamnus purshiana , Capsicum<br />
frutescens, Rhei Rhizoma 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
LIVER (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0166<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi, Removes toxic energy<br />
liver<br />
Ingredients: Archangelica , Salviae Miltorrhizae Radix, Carathami Flos,<br />
Scutellariae Barbatae Herba, Echinopsis Radix, Akebiae Caulis, Paeoniae<br />
Radix, Gardeniae Fructus, Amoni Semen, Angelica Sinensis 3x, 6x, 12x,<br />
30x.<br />
LUNG (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0167<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi, Removes heat from<br />
lung<br />
Ingredients: Mori Folium, Coicis Semen, Trichosanthis Radix,<br />
Sargassum, Pumex, Houttuyniae Herba, Armeniacae Semen, Laminariae<br />
Thallus, Lepidii Semen, Stemonae Radix, Salviae Miltorrhizae Radix,<br />
Glycyrrhizae Radix, Imperatae Rhizoma 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
LYMPH (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0168<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi, Removes excess yin<br />
from interior<br />
Ingredients: Myrrha, Aconiti Carmichaeli Praeparata Radix, Angelicae<br />
Dahuricae Radix, Ephredrae Herba, Echinacea purpurea 3x, 6x, 12x,<br />
30x.<br />
MENTAL (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0132<br />
Indication: Invigorates kidney meridian, Senility, Old age, Balances<br />
excess yin<br />
Ingredients: Cornu Cervi, Hippocampus, Epimedii Herba, Ginseng Radix,<br />
Cynomorii Herba, Angelicae Dahuricae Radix 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
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PREVENTATIVE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0169<br />
Indication: Tonifies and improves immunity, Balances yin and yang<br />
irregularities<br />
Ingredients: Wisteria chinensis, Trapa natans, Terminalia Chebulae<br />
Fructus, Coicis Semen 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
SEDATIVE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0139<br />
Indication: Nourishes blood <strong>of</strong> liver, Expels heat from heart, Fatigue,<br />
Insomnia<br />
Ingredients: Coptidis Rhizoma, Cinnabaris, Valeriana <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Zizyphi<br />
Fructus, Glycyrrhizae Radix, Zizyphi Spinosi Semen, Tritici Fructus 3x,<br />
6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
STOMACH (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0170<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi, Balances middle<br />
warmer<br />
Ingredients: Solanum nigrum, Salviae Miltorrhizae Radix, Scutellariae<br />
Barbatae Herba, Pteris Herba, Raphni Semen 3x, 6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
UTERINE (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0171<br />
Indication: Degenerative conditions, Unstable chi<br />
Ingredients: Cinnamomi Cortex, Carthami Flos, Phellodendri Cortex,<br />
Ostraea Testa, Astragali Radix, Lonicerae Flos, Gentianae Scabrae Radix,<br />
Aconiti Carmichaeli Praeparata Radix, Linderae Radix, Violae Herba 3x,<br />
6x, 12x, 30x.<br />
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CHINESE-AMERICAN HERBALS<br />
Achyranthes<br />
Aconite (Processed)<br />
Aconite (Roasted)<br />
Akebia<br />
Anemone<br />
Angelica<br />
Anteater Scales<br />
Apricot Seed<br />
Arctium<br />
Areca Seed<br />
Asparagus<br />
Astragalus<br />
Cardamon<br />
Carthamus<br />
Centipeda<br />
Chih-Shih<br />
Chrysanthemum<br />
Cirsium<br />
Clematis<br />
Coix<br />
Cyperus<br />
Cuttle Bone<br />
Dioscorea<br />
Dragon Bone<br />
Fennel<br />
Forsythia<br />
Gardenia<br />
Gentiana<br />
Glehnia<br />
Haematite<br />
Hoelen<br />
Houttuynia<br />
Imperta<br />
Jujube<br />
Laminaria<br />
Leonurus<br />
Lepidium<br />
Licorice<br />
Lily<br />
Lindera<br />
Lonicera<br />
Lotus Embryo<br />
Lotus Receptacles<br />
Lotus Seed<br />
Lycium Fruit<br />
Lygodium<br />
Magnolia Bark<br />
Magnolia Flower<br />
Malt<br />
Mentha<br />
Morus Bark<br />
Morus Branch<br />
Morus Leaves<br />
Myristicae<br />
Myrrh<br />
Oldenlandia<br />
Omphalia<br />
Oryza<br />
Peony<br />
Phellodendron<br />
Placenta<br />
Plantago<br />
Pumice<br />
Pyrite<br />
Raphanus<br />
Rauwolfia<br />
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Rhubarb<br />
Salvia<br />
Sanguisorba<br />
Sargassum<br />
Schizandra<br />
Schizonepeta<br />
Scute<br />
Scute Herba<br />
Smilax<br />
Sophora<br />
Stemona<br />
Sterculia<br />
Tang-Kuei<br />
Terminalia<br />
Thlaspi<br />
Thymifolia<br />
Trichosanthes Fruit<br />
Trichossanthes Seed<br />
Tsao-ko<br />
Tsao-Tou-Kou<br />
Tussilago<br />
Viola<br />
Xanthium<br />
This is a brief list <strong>of</strong> the most used Chinese herbal homeopathics.<br />
Others are available upon request made as homocords (3x, 6x, 12x, 30x)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the herbal.
CHINESE HERBOLOGY AND HOMEOPATHY<br />
In the chapter on the scientific explanation <strong>of</strong> homeopathy it was<br />
explained that there are several different pharmacological dynamics<br />
which allowed for homeopathy to occur at low-dose ratios; those <strong>of</strong> 12x<br />
or below.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Arndt-Schultz law indicated how poisons in certain compounds<br />
would have a paradoxical shift in activity as they were made more and<br />
more dilute. This means that whatever the effect <strong>of</strong> a poison is in raw<br />
dose, as it is made more and more dilute there is a paradoxical shift, or a<br />
reversal <strong>of</strong> what the compound does.<br />
As we have proved several times in the Quantum Biology, the Quantum<br />
Biology Workbook, and other publications, homeopathy is not just like<br />
treating like. Oftentimes homeopathy is treating via the pharmacological<br />
agent within the herb. Thus the indications <strong>of</strong> the homeopathic remedy<br />
are very similar, if not identical to the indications suggested by the active<br />
ingredients <strong>of</strong> the original herb. With this in mind, just what is<br />
homeopathy vs. allopathy? To <strong>of</strong>fer a new definition for homeopathy<br />
which encompasses the old definition, we can see that a homeopath is<br />
truly trying to stimulate the organism <strong>of</strong> the human body to respond and<br />
heal itself. In allopathy, an outside intervention via a drug is meant to<br />
sedate, stimulate, block, deceive, or do some type <strong>of</strong> unnatural process.<br />
Thus, the organism becomes dependent on the outside stimulus, such as<br />
when an MAO inhibitor is used to stop depression; the person’s own<br />
development <strong>of</strong> monoamine oxidase becomes deficient. If we use an anti-<br />
histamine to fight histamine release, then the person’s own development<br />
<strong>of</strong> histamine can be deficient.<br />
Allopathy seeks to build dependence. <strong>The</strong> key for the allopath is the<br />
hope that the allopathic medication will pick up some slack, and that the<br />
patient will heal himself while the allopathic medication is operating. In<br />
other words, he hopes that the patient can find his own biological<br />
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solution while the anti-histamine is working. But the anti-histamines<br />
and most <strong>of</strong> the allopathic synthetic medications, <strong>of</strong> course, do not cure;<br />
they only stimulate externally, relying on the forces <strong>of</strong> nature to cure the<br />
body in the interim.<br />
In homeopathy, there are many different principles at play that are<br />
trying to encourage the body to heal itself, rather than stimulating it to<br />
heal itself. This is the concept <strong>of</strong> the minimal dose which Hahnemann<br />
believed in; trying to find the smallest amount <strong>of</strong> a homeopathic or<br />
pharmacological agent that could gently nudge the patient back into the<br />
biological cybernetics <strong>of</strong> health. Using a “feather” to stimulate such a<br />
balance is the principle <strong>of</strong> homeopathy.<br />
In using the Arndt-Schultz law for poisons such as Belladonna, Apis<br />
mellifica, Hepar sulph, etc., we can see that this principle illustrates that<br />
what a poison does in raw dose is opposite to a homeopathic form <strong>of</strong> the<br />
poison. It can be observed in snake venoms and other biological poisons<br />
that they have the ability to mend and heal different enzyme pathways.<br />
In herbs which are not poisons, we can also see a homeopathic<br />
principle where a compound is used to apply a gentle nudge to the<br />
patient to return to health. In Chinese herbalism, if a patient had too<br />
much heat in the body, such as fever, the herbalist would use a<br />
refrigerant. If a patient had a problem with constipation, then an herbal<br />
laxative would be used.<br />
We see these different propositions as being akin to homeopathy in<br />
that we would try to use the least possible amount <strong>of</strong> refrigerant or<br />
whatever product to accomplish the job <strong>of</strong> bringing the patient back to<br />
stability, just as a homeopath might use Eyebright, or might use adrenal<br />
tissue to help in a weak adrenal case. This is also applied to the concept<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chinese herbalism.<br />
<strong>The</strong> new definition <strong>of</strong> homeopathy is one <strong>of</strong> gentle stimulation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
body to heal itself rather than to be dependent on an outside<br />
pharmacological intervention. This broader definition <strong>of</strong> homeopathy will<br />
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allow us to re-evaluate the different herbals and natural compounds that<br />
used to be in the natural compendium, and bring them back into the<br />
medical repertoire. In using the different compounds <strong>of</strong> the herbal<br />
repertoire we can see that this is much akin to a homeopathic<br />
philosophy. <strong>The</strong> dilution process is merely to seek a minimal dose <strong>of</strong><br />
these items, so that we can accomplish the positive effects and minimize<br />
the negative effects <strong>of</strong> the herbs. Thus, homeopathy allows for many<br />
different factors:<br />
1) Homeopathy can be nutritional supplementation. If we use a<br />
homeopathic compound such as Vitamin A or Vitamin B to supplement<br />
the body’s deficiency syndrome, then homeopathy can be used in a<br />
nutritional sense. If we were to take a concentrated source <strong>of</strong> B-12 and<br />
dilute it one part to ten, six times, to arrive at a 6x, we would see that<br />
this 6x is approximately equal to the RDA <strong>of</strong> B-12. Some <strong>of</strong> the minute<br />
doses <strong>of</strong> vitamins that people use can be reflected in the compounds <strong>of</strong><br />
homeopathy. Such homeopathic compounds made for nutritional<br />
supplementation are in the Liquitrophic line made by Dr. Recommends.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se different liquitrophic were developed for nutritional<br />
supplementation in using the minimal dose philosophy, and also using<br />
the highest quality <strong>of</strong> vitamins known to man; that <strong>of</strong> vitamins made by<br />
nature, not the synthetic vitamins made by man’s technology. This line<br />
was basically a variation <strong>of</strong> Royal Lee’s ideas <strong>of</strong> protomorphology and<br />
nutrition using natural compounds such as snow pea for kidney<br />
development, wheat grass for B Vitamins, natural wheat germ for<br />
Vitamin E, and the whole series <strong>of</strong> natural Vitamin C factors for Vitamin<br />
C. <strong>The</strong>se compounds have been blended into natural liquids for vitamin<br />
supplementation, and are a superior line to some <strong>of</strong> the Standard<br />
Process Formulas. <strong>The</strong> Standard Process Formulas use different<br />
unnatural pills, as nature does not provide pill trees and capsule bushes.<br />
Using these liquids, we can increase the surface area over one million<br />
times. We can start the digestive process in the mouth with the help <strong>of</strong><br />
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the brain and all the innervations that go into the nasal pharynx, so that<br />
the nervous system can properly prepare for absorption and utilization.<br />
By doing this, it has been possible to increase the effectiveness and the<br />
mode <strong>of</strong> delivery <strong>of</strong> the Standard Process Formulas while capturing an<br />
increase in the potency.<br />
2) Homeopathy can be used to help stimulate the body. So if we use<br />
caffeine or Belladonna at low dose, we can achieve some <strong>of</strong> the low-dose<br />
pharmacological action; trying to trigger the body to do its own healing.<br />
<strong>The</strong> vast difference here between homeopathy and allopathy is that we do<br />
not try to incur dependence with homeopathy, but rather use the<br />
minimal dose, and gently shift the patient to being able to accomplish his<br />
own health.<br />
3) Homeopathy can be used in many classic ways to help reverse<br />
symptoms, and stimulate the body to return to the balance <strong>of</strong> its<br />
cybernetic systems. This chapter is dedicated, however, to the idea <strong>of</strong><br />
using herbs in high concentrations and low potencies <strong>of</strong> 2x, 3x, and 4x<br />
for pharmacological and homeopathic action.<br />
Let us return to the analysis <strong>of</strong> the Chinese herb philosophy.<br />
Belladonna contains atropine, and the pharmacological effects <strong>of</strong> it are<br />
that it makes us red as a beet, dry as a bone, and mad as a hatter. This<br />
is the anti-cholinergic effect <strong>of</strong> the pharmacology <strong>of</strong> the atropine in the<br />
Belladonna compound. Belladonna is a poison. If taken in large enough<br />
doses it will cause death. If we make the Belladonna solution more and<br />
more dilute, and more and more dilute, we will see, if we chart the<br />
pharmacological effects <strong>of</strong> Belladonna, that at a certain point it will cause<br />
a paradoxical shift, and it will reverse redness, reverse dryness, and<br />
reverse madness. Thus, if a patient were to come to us who was red as a<br />
beet, dry as a bone, and mad as a hatter, we might suggest a 6x, 9x, or<br />
possibly higher potencies <strong>of</strong> Belladonna to reverse these processes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Arndt-Schultz law, as pointed out in the chapter on pharmacology,<br />
states that a compound that is a poison will always have a reversal. A<br />
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compound that is not a poison will follow Wilder’s Law <strong>of</strong> Initial Values.<br />
This tells us that as a nonpoisonous compound is made more dilute we<br />
might see an increase in its pharmacological activity <strong>of</strong> what the raw<br />
dose <strong>of</strong> the formula does, we might see an inverse, or we might see no<br />
effect whatsoever. An example <strong>of</strong> this would include most <strong>of</strong> the sarcodal<br />
tissues including thyroid and adrenal. Here we will see that the effect <strong>of</strong><br />
these sarcodal tissues is stimulation or a hormonal effect. If we use raw<br />
adrenaline, we will see that it has a stimulating effect on the body. If we<br />
use a more and more dilute form <strong>of</strong> the adrenaline - 6x, 12x, etc., we will<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten see a similar increase in the same type <strong>of</strong> stimulation capacity. We<br />
rarely see reverses in the sarcodal formulas.<br />
Many herbs also follow this potentiation cycle, such as Eyebright,<br />
which if taken in raw doses makes the eyes bright; hence its name. It<br />
was named Eyebright because herbalists found that it helped conditions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the eye. As we make it more and more dilute we see that the<br />
homeopathic use <strong>of</strong> Eyebright, even in dilute quantities <strong>of</strong> 16x, 30x, and<br />
above, will help improve eyes and vision. If it were all reversal, we would<br />
only use Eybright when a patient came in whose vision was too good. If a<br />
patient said, “I see too well,” then homeopathic Eyebright would be used.<br />
But this is not the case; homeopathic Eyebright is used to improve<br />
vision. Many herbs have increased or equal health value in homeopathic<br />
form. It is wrong to merely value compounds by their dosages, as in<br />
synthetic pharmacology. Many Chinese herbs can have excellent effects<br />
in low-potency homeopathic form.<br />
As stated in the Law <strong>of</strong> Initial Values, some things will be reversal if<br />
they tend towards poisons, and some things will be potentiating <strong>of</strong> their<br />
original effects. Also, some items will have no effect at all as they are<br />
made more and more dilute.<br />
In the study <strong>of</strong> Chinese herbalism, we see a very pr<strong>of</strong>ound description<br />
<strong>of</strong> an excellent natural pharmacology. We can see that the Chinese have<br />
studied the medicinal effects <strong>of</strong> herbs for thousands <strong>of</strong> years, and that<br />
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specific directions were developed in how to pick these herbs, preserve<br />
them, and then prepare certain remedies. Often these remedies were<br />
made in dilute quantities, sometimes as low as one part per trillion,<br />
which is equivalent to a 9x. <strong>The</strong> Chinese understood how certain items<br />
could be made more dilute and still achieve pharmacological<br />
effectiveness. To assume that the only active ingredients are chemical in<br />
these Chinese herbs is to make the same mistake the synthetic chemical<br />
companies make. Nature provides many energetic factors beyond mere<br />
chemistry. Subtle energetic effects, mineral balance, electrical regulation<br />
abilities, and more are stable in dilution. Dilution also <strong>of</strong>fers safety in<br />
compliance with the minimal dose concept <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chinese did not have a system <strong>of</strong> succussion, nor did they have a<br />
system <strong>of</strong> homeopathic dilution, but their pharmacology was much akin<br />
to some <strong>of</strong> these processes. Many herbs were diluted to find safer levels<br />
<strong>of</strong> activity. This titration allows for strong herbs to be used safely.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the problems <strong>of</strong> the herbal industry in America is the lack <strong>of</strong><br />
preciseness in how an herb should be picked and processed. In China,<br />
an herb is picked at precise times <strong>of</strong> the year using precise methods, so<br />
that the pharmacological activity <strong>of</strong> the herb is assured. In America,<br />
however, the herbal industry for the last fifty years has been much less<br />
precise. Without a precise pharmacopoeia, unknowing American<br />
distributors <strong>of</strong> herbs might pick them at non-pharmacologically active<br />
periods <strong>of</strong> their cycle. Without care for quality control, many companies<br />
pass on irregular or impotent products without safety or efficacy. This<br />
has led to the demise <strong>of</strong> the herbal industry in America; whereas, the fine<br />
quality control processes <strong>of</strong> the herbs in China has led to the high<br />
success <strong>of</strong> China’s sphere <strong>of</strong> medical influence. In 1962, the FDA<br />
abolished the natural compendium <strong>of</strong> herbs and natural remedies. We<br />
might look at several theories for its demise, but indeed, some <strong>of</strong> this<br />
lack <strong>of</strong> quality control is a factor.<br />
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In developing an herbal protocol to mix with homeopathics, wise<br />
manufacturers including Dr. Recommends have had to develop severe,<br />
exacting quality control criteria for accepting different herbals ordered<br />
from American or other herbal suppliers. <strong>The</strong>se types <strong>of</strong> quality control<br />
techniques include product surveys, product assays, and product<br />
determination in methods such as spectrophotometer, atomic<br />
absorption, chromatography, culture analysis, and other forms <strong>of</strong><br />
chemical procedures to determine pharmacological activity. Dr.<br />
Recommends has been able to develop the finest quality control analysis<br />
protocol to assure the highest form <strong>of</strong> potency for the different herbs<br />
utilized.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chinese literature is filled with herbal references, and information<br />
about how these herbs can be used medicinally to help patients in a wide<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> ways. It is Dr. Recommends’ idea that many <strong>of</strong> these herbs can<br />
also be put into homeopathic dilution, and used in a similar process.<br />
This is to insure safety first while guaranteeing effectiveness. We do not<br />
see this as contradictory to the homeopathic process in any way. In fact,<br />
Wilder’s Law <strong>of</strong> Initial Values tells us that many <strong>of</strong> these compounds,<br />
once understood, can be increased in energetic potency as we make them<br />
more and more dilute, while preserving activity. Dr. Recommends has<br />
developed a pilot study and statistical protocols to determine the<br />
absolute effectiveness and safety <strong>of</strong> the different compounds. Clinical<br />
trials are an important part <strong>of</strong> the Dr. Recommends’ quality control<br />
protocol.<br />
Dr. Recommends started with the idea that Chinese herbology and<br />
homeopathy were compatible in their format, and could be blended. <strong>The</strong><br />
first type <strong>of</strong> blending in this technology was through a system <strong>of</strong> oriental<br />
herb formulas directed toward different organ systems, which were called<br />
“Oriental Herbs for Organs”. A list <strong>of</strong> these different products is included.<br />
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<strong>The</strong>se were taken from the book, Treating Cancer with Chinese Herbs, by<br />
Hong-Yen Hsu. In this book, several cancer treatment modalities were<br />
noted for a variety <strong>of</strong> different organ system types <strong>of</strong> cancer. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
treatment modalities were developed by doctors in Shanghai, China.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y used many different types <strong>of</strong> herbal therapies which Dr.<br />
Recommends sought to blend into formulas for treatment <strong>of</strong> similar<br />
degenerative problems.<br />
After twenty-five years <strong>of</strong> commerce with these products, the remarks<br />
by many doctors have confirmed that this is not only a safe system <strong>of</strong><br />
treatment, it is a very effective one as well. <strong>The</strong> herbs in those different<br />
formulas were put into formulas at low potencies <strong>of</strong> 2x, 3x, and<br />
sometimes 4x, equivalent to the dilution methods used by the doctors in<br />
China. In fact, the dilutions are almost equivalent to the treatments used<br />
in China.<br />
<strong>The</strong> success <strong>of</strong> these formulas has led Dr. Recommends to develop<br />
other formulas following the Chinese herbal system. <strong>The</strong>se are developed<br />
with the Chinese herbal acupuncture modality <strong>of</strong> treatment. In<br />
developing these herbal formulas, Dr. Recommends tries to use herbal<br />
remedies from all over the world, including those from the Amazon rain<br />
forest where certain herbs have been studied and used by Amazon tribes<br />
for years. In making up these formulas, Dr. Recommends has used herbal<br />
formulas from the Amazon, China, Korea, America, South America,<br />
Europe, Russia, and many other places.<br />
Bibliography<br />
Lee, R. Hanson, W. Protomorphology. Lee Foundation for Nutritional<br />
Research, 1947. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.<br />
Hsu, Hong-Yen. Treating Cancer with Chinese Herbs. <strong>The</strong> Oriental<br />
Healing Arts Institute, 1982. Long Beach, California.<br />
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THE MIASM PHILOSOPHY<br />
In classical homeopathy, a miasm is thought to be a tendency toward a<br />
disease pattern that is passed on from one generation to the next.<br />
Sometimes, these disease tendencies can produce a variety <strong>of</strong> conditions<br />
that can be inherited from our ancestors. Hahnemann found that<br />
miasms such as sycosis (a type <strong>of</strong> gonorrhea), syphilis, and psora, could<br />
be transmitted through genetic inheritance. We now know that there are<br />
other types <strong>of</strong> miasm links. Miasms work on very high vibrational levels;<br />
thus, the miasm formulas need to be in a very high homochord state to<br />
help in breaking up the miasm tendency in the patient. This is achieved<br />
through the QQC TM process.<br />
We caution the young initiate in homeopathy; using these remedies<br />
takes some degree <strong>of</strong> skill and training.<br />
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MIASM REMEDIES<br />
MIASM-ALLER (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0154<br />
Indication: Allergies<br />
Ingredients: Encephalitis, Typhus, Malaria, Anthrax, Toxoplasmosis,<br />
Venereum, Cold Virus, Allergic Reactivity Sarcodes: Adrenal, Pancreas,<br />
Liver 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-CAN (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0155<br />
Indication: Degenerative diseases<br />
Ingredients: Melanoma, Sarcoma, Myeloma, Neur<strong>of</strong>ibroma, Carcinoma,<br />
Tumor 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-CF (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0156<br />
Indication: Chronic fatigue, Tiredness, Exhaustion<br />
Ingredients: Brucellosis, Epstein Barr, Mononucleosis, Cytomegalovirus,<br />
Tularemia, Streptococcus fecalis, Elephantiasis, Coxsackie,<br />
Neuromyasthenia, Candida albicans 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
Echovirus 12x, 17x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Pseudomonas 12x, 17x,<br />
30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Borrelia burgdorferi 13x, 30x, 100x, 500x,<br />
1000x. Malaria, Pestinum 15x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Spirillum<br />
minus 16x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-CHOL (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0151<br />
Indication: Cholera, Intestinal disorders<br />
Ingredients: Ameba 15c, 30c, 100c; Cholera, Dysentery (Bacillus<br />
dysenteriae), Pyrogenium, 20x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-FNG (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0152<br />
Indication: Fungus, Yeast sensitivity<br />
Ingredients: Amanita muscaria, Saccharomyces, Candida albicans,<br />
Molds, Epidermophyton, Chlamydia 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
Blastomyces 17x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Candida parapsilosis 19x,<br />
30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
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MIASM-LEP (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0146<br />
Indication: Leprosy, Skin disorders<br />
Ingredients: Leprosy, DNA, RNA, Myrrh, Verbascum thapsus 12x, 30x,<br />
100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-MEN (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0153<br />
Indication: Mental disorders<br />
Ingredients: Encephalitis, Nocardia, Bacteria, Virus, Imponderables:<br />
Guilt, Shame, Jealousy, Rage, Hatred, Prejudice, Incest, Greed,<br />
Judgmental, Obsession, Depression, Aggression 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x,<br />
1000x. Meningitis, Trichinosis 15x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-MZL (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0147<br />
Indication: Measles, Dermatitis<br />
Ingredients: DNA, RNA, Chamomilla, Trifolium pretense, Pulsatilla 12x,<br />
30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x; Morbillinum (Rubeola) 20x, 30x, 100x, 500x,<br />
1000x.<br />
MIASM-PSO (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0143<br />
Indication: Psora, Skin disturbances<br />
Ingredients: Psorinum, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Tuberculinum,<br />
DNA, RNA, Calcarea Carbonica, Medorrhinum, Kali Muriaticum,<br />
Pulsatilla, Bryonia 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-SYC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0144<br />
Indication: Sycosis, Skin disorders<br />
Ingredients: Syphilinum, Nocardia, DNA, RNA, Natrum Muriaticum,<br />
Petroleum, Sulphur, Natrum Sulphuricum, Zincum Valerianicum, Apis<br />
mellifica 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Medorrhinum, Chlamydia<br />
trachomatis 16x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-SYP (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0142<br />
Indication: Syphilis, Skin disorders, Sexual disturbances<br />
Ingredients: Syphillinum, DNA, RNA, Lymes, Antimonium Crudum, Kali<br />
Muriaticum, Mercurius Solubilis, Mercurius Vivus, Hepar Sulphuris<br />
Calcareum 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
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MIASM-TB (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0148<br />
Indication: Tuberculosis<br />
Ingredients: Tuberculosis, Pneumonia, Bronchiecyasis, Pertussis, DNA,<br />
RNA, Natrum Sulphuricum, Aconitum napellus 12x,<br />
30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-TET (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0145<br />
Indication: Tetanus, TMJ disorders<br />
Ingredients: Tetanus, TMJ, DNA, RNA, Botulinum, Shigella, Calcarea<br />
Phosphorica, Calcarea Sulphurica 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-VAC (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0149<br />
Indication: Vaccine<br />
Ingredients: Vaccinotoxinum, Varicella, Parotitis, Polio, Grippe,<br />
Influenza, Diphtheria, Measles, Tetanus 12x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
MIASM-VIR (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0150<br />
Indication: Virus sensitivity<br />
Ingredients: Apium Virus, Ichthyolum, Vaccinotoxinum, Morinum,<br />
Variolinum, Misc. Influenzinum, Vincetoxicum, Retrovirus 12x, 30x,<br />
100x, 500x, 1000x. Psorinum 16x, 30x, 100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ psychological homeopathic formulas use a<br />
combination <strong>of</strong> homeopathic ingredients to help stabilize psychological<br />
conditions found in the patient population. <strong>The</strong>se psychological<br />
conditions run the range <strong>of</strong> depression, anxiety, mania, etc. It must be<br />
pointed out that these patients’ systems are <strong>of</strong>ten complicated by other<br />
allopathic treatment that can diminish the homeopathic results.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ psychological remedies are not complete therapy<br />
in and <strong>of</strong> themselves. Any type <strong>of</strong> psychological treatment should include<br />
a referral to a psychologist, counselor, or other pr<strong>of</strong>essional trained in<br />
this area. <strong>The</strong>se remedies are an adjunctive therapy and should never be<br />
used as a primary or a singular method <strong>of</strong> treatment.<br />
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PSYCHOLOGICAL REMEDIES<br />
PSY-ADJ (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0301<br />
Indication: Adjustment disorders<br />
Ingredients: Ustilago maidis, Antipyrine 2x. Caladium seguinum 3x.<br />
Digitalis purpurea, Arundo mauritanica, Glonoine, Xerophyllum<br />
asphodeloides 6x. Anhalonium 12x. Kreosotum 24x. Lachesis mutus<br />
30x. Phosphorus, Nux vomica 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
PSY-ANX (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0302<br />
Indication: Anxiety<br />
Ingredients: Oxytropis lambertii 3x. Natrum Muriaticum, Borax 4x.<br />
Alumina 5x. Causticum 6x. Plumbum Metallicum 8x. Sepia 12x.<br />
Lilium tigrinum 30x. Chamomilla, C<strong>of</strong>fea tosta 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
PSY-DELR (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0303<br />
Indication: Delirium<br />
Ingredients: Chamomilla 1x. Helleborus, Chininum Sulphuricum,<br />
Passiflora incarnata, Scopolamine 2x. Datura stramonium 3x.<br />
Aconitum napellus 4x. Ranunculus bulbosus 4x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Rhus<br />
toxicodendron, Operculina, Kali Bromatum, Absinthium 6x. Lachesis<br />
mutus 8x. Belladonna 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
PSY-DEM (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0159<br />
Indication: Dementia<br />
Ingredients: Damiana 1x. Apium graveolens, Calcarea Phosphorica 3x,<br />
1000x. Hyoscyamus niger 4x. Zincum Metallicum, Phosphoricum<br />
Acidum, Baryta Carbonica, Calcarea Carbonica 6x. Aurum Iodatum 8x.<br />
Picricum Acidum 10x. Lilium Tigrinum 12x, 30x. Phosphorus 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x. Stannum Metallicum, Alumina, Iodium, 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
Sulphur, Plumbum Metallicum, Antimonium, Mercurius Vivus,<br />
Bismuthum Metallicum, Iodium 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x.<br />
PSY-DEP (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0158<br />
Indication: Depression<br />
Ingredients: Vitamin B3, B5, B6 4x. Lithium Carbonicum, CCK 6x.<br />
Sarcode: Brain 6x, 12x. Caulophyllum thalictroides 12x, 30x. Ignatia<br />
amara 12x, 30x. Sepia 12x. Serotonin 16x. Mercurius Vivus, Silicea,<br />
Plumbum Metallicum, Iodium, Sulphur 60x, 100x, 1000x, 2000x.<br />
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PSY-DEP/EX (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0304<br />
Indication: Depression (Extrovert)<br />
Ingredients: Pulsatilla 3x. Caulophyllum thalictroides 3x, 6x, 12x, 60x.<br />
Cimicifuga racemosa 6x. Natrum Muriaticum, Ferula asafoetida 12x.<br />
Lachesis mutus 16x. Sepia 16x, 30x, 60x. CCK 30x, 60x. Agaricus<br />
muscarius, Silicea 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
PSY-DEP/IN (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0305<br />
Indication: Depression (Introvert)<br />
Ingredients: Passiflora incarnata 2x. Pulsatilla 3x. Nux vomica 3x, 6x,<br />
12x, 60x. Natrum Muriaticum 12x. CCK 12x, 30x. Sulphur, Petroleum<br />
60x. Ruta graveolens, Causticum 30x, 60x, 100x, 200x.<br />
PSY-DIS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0306<br />
Indication: Dissociative disorders<br />
Ingredients: Cyclamen 3x. Thuja occidentalis, Sepia 6x, 12x. Datura<br />
stramonium 30x. Anacardium occidentale, Lachesis mutus, Nitricum<br />
Acidum, Hyoscyamus niger 200x. Cimicifuga racemosa, Gelsemium<br />
sempervirens 30x, 60x, 100x, 200x.<br />
PSY-HYS (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0160<br />
Indication: Hysteria<br />
Ingredients: Valeriana <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Pulsatilla 2x. Castoreum, Picricum<br />
Acidum 5x. Asafoetida, Asterias rubens, Ignatia amara, Zincum<br />
Metallicum 6x. Mygale 9c. Moschus 12x. Alumina, Aurum Metallicum,<br />
Graphites, Sulphur 30x, 60x, 100x, 1000x<br />
PSY-MANIA (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0307<br />
Indication: Mania<br />
Ingredients: Salix nigra 1x. Murex 3x, 30x. Atropinum 8x, 30x.<br />
Cantharis 12x. Belladonna 12x, 100x. Panax quinquefolium 20x.<br />
Absinthium, Aconitum, Baptisia tinctoria 30x. Natrum Muriaticum,<br />
Spongia tosta, Passiflora incarnata 30x, 60x, 100x, 200x.<br />
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PSY-MOOD (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0161<br />
Indication: Mood disorders<br />
Ingredients: Chamomilla 1x. Aurum Muriaticum 2x. Borax, Aloe<br />
socotrina 3x. Capsicum annuum 4x. Agaricus, Baptisia tinctoria,<br />
Bryonia, Mancinella 6x. Phosphorus 9x. Sulphur, Aluminium<br />
Metallicum, Stannum Metallicum, Mercurius Vivus, Iodium 30x, 60x,<br />
100x, 500x, 1000x.<br />
PSY-PER (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0308<br />
Indication: Personality disorders<br />
Ingredients: Echinacea purpurea 3x. Rhus toxicodendron, Podophyllum<br />
peltatum 6x. Thuja occidentalis 6x, 12x, 30x. Sulphur 30x, 50x.<br />
Picricum Acidum 60x. Phosphorus, Natrum Muriaticum, Bryonia 30x,<br />
60x, 100x.<br />
PSY-SCHZ (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0309<br />
Indication: Schizophrenia<br />
Ingredients: Aesculus hippocastanum, Medicago sativa 2x. Helonias<br />
dioica 2x, 6x. Cypripedium pubescens 4x. Abrotanum, Aethusa<br />
cynapium 6x. Radium, Sepia 30x. Apis mellifica, Phosphorus,<br />
Belladonna, Nux vomica 30x, 60x, 100x.<br />
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IMPONDERABLE HOMEOPATHY<br />
Imponderable homeopathy is the science <strong>of</strong> using different vibrational<br />
entities and transferring them into a water and diatomaceous earth<br />
mixture. This mixture acts as a mother tincture, and can absorb negative<br />
or positive energies if exposed to them for fifteen minutes or longer.<br />
Thus, if the emotional vibrations <strong>of</strong> greed are exposed to diatomaceous<br />
earth and water, it can become a mother tincture <strong>of</strong> the imponderable<br />
known as greed. <strong>The</strong> most famous type <strong>of</strong> imponderable homeopathy is<br />
x-ray. X-rays are exposed to diatomaceous earth and alcohol, producing<br />
a mother tincture. This can then be utilized to detoxify a person who has<br />
been exposed to radiation.<br />
Within this range <strong>of</strong> imponderable homeopathics there is the potential<br />
to treat a wide range <strong>of</strong> intellectual, vibrational, and energetic problems.<br />
Included within this text is a long list <strong>of</strong> some vibrational homeopathics<br />
that are used by the Dr. Recommends’ pharmaceutical company. This<br />
range <strong>of</strong> imponderable homeopathics can be used with some exciting new<br />
perspectives on homeopathy.<br />
Another imponderable homeopathic series is the Bach remedies. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
remedies were developed by Dr. Edward Bach in England, many years<br />
ago to help a wide spectrum <strong>of</strong> emotional issues. <strong>The</strong>se remedies consist<br />
<strong>of</strong> flower essences derived from many plants and flowers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> science <strong>of</strong> Bach philosophy is extensive. <strong>The</strong> preparation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
remedies is <strong>of</strong> the homeopathic manner. <strong>The</strong> essences are diluted and<br />
then mixed with water and alcohol for patient consumption. For this<br />
reason, we have decided to add them to our <strong>Repertory</strong> and put them into<br />
this chapter; not because <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> their manufacture, but<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> their use.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se flower essences are made in a very rational, scientific way, but<br />
the process is not entirely comprehensible. Each entity seems to work on<br />
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a variety <strong>of</strong> emotional and physiological functions within the patient.<br />
Thus, the pattern <strong>of</strong> work is “imponderable.”<br />
Aided by new biochemical techniques and a vastly expanded<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> immunology and neurochemistry, researchers have<br />
recently conducted new scientific studies at leading universities,<br />
hospital, and research facilities throughout the country, clearly linking<br />
mental and emotional stress as a primary factor in nearly all physical<br />
disorders. <strong>The</strong>se studies show that emotions, acting through the brain,<br />
can affect nervous system function, hormone levels, and immunological<br />
responses, thereby changing a person’s susceptibility to a host <strong>of</strong> organic<br />
illnesses.<br />
Source:<br />
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B06EFDA1E38F937A15<br />
756C0A965948260&n=Top/News/Health/Diseases,%20Conditions,%20and%20Health<br />
%20Topics/Cancer<br />
Stress and related disorders have grown to become a major concern to<br />
us all. However, stress in and <strong>of</strong> itself is not the problem. <strong>The</strong> problem is<br />
in just how well we handle stress. <strong>The</strong> more mentally and emotionally<br />
centered and balanced we are, the more effectively we are able to deal<br />
with stress in our lives. To this end, we chose to put these remedies and<br />
their repertory into this section <strong>of</strong> the book.<br />
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BACH REMEDIES<br />
Agrimony: For those not wishing to burden others with their troubles<br />
and who cover up their suffering behind a cheerful façade. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
distressed by argument or quarrel, and may seek escape from pain and<br />
worry through the use <strong>of</strong> drugs or alcohol.<br />
Aspen: For those who experience vague fears and anxieties <strong>of</strong> unknown<br />
origin, they are <strong>of</strong>ten apprehensive.<br />
Beech: For those who while desiring perfection, easily find fault with<br />
people and things. Critical and at times intolerant, they may overact to<br />
small annoyances or idiosyncrasies <strong>of</strong> others.<br />
Centaury: For those who are over anxious to please, <strong>of</strong>ten weak willed<br />
and easily exploited or dominated by others. As a result they may neglect<br />
their own particular interests.<br />
Cerato: For those who lack confidence in their own judgment and<br />
decisions. <strong>The</strong>y constantly seek the advice <strong>of</strong> others and may <strong>of</strong>ten be<br />
misguided.<br />
Cherry Plum: For fear <strong>of</strong> losing mental and physical control, <strong>of</strong> doing<br />
something desperate. May have impulses to do things thought or known<br />
to be wrong.<br />
Chestnut Bud: For those who fail to learn from experience, repeating the<br />
same patterns or mistakes again and again.<br />
Chicory: For those who are overfull <strong>of</strong> care for others and need to direct<br />
and control those close to them. Always finding something to correct or<br />
put right.<br />
Clematis: For those who tend to live in the future, lack concentration;<br />
are daydreamers, drowsy or spacey, and have a halfhearted interest in<br />
their present circumstances.<br />
Crab Apple: For those who may feel something is not quite clean about<br />
themselves, or have a fear <strong>of</strong> being contaminated. For feelings <strong>of</strong> shame<br />
or poor self image. For example, thinking oneself not attractive for one<br />
reason or another. When necessary, may be taken to assist in<br />
detoxification; for example, during a cold or while fasting.<br />
Elm: For those who at times may experience momentary feelings <strong>of</strong><br />
inadequacy, being overwhelmed by their responsibilities.<br />
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BACH REMEDIES, cont.<br />
Gentian: For those who become easily discouraged by small delays or<br />
hindrances. This may cause self doubt.<br />
Gorse: For feelings <strong>of</strong> hopelessness and futility. When there is little hope<br />
<strong>of</strong> relief.<br />
Heather: For those who seek the companionship <strong>of</strong> anyone who will<br />
listen to their troubles. <strong>The</strong>y are generally not good listeners and have<br />
difficulty being alone for any length <strong>of</strong> time.<br />
Holly: To be used when troubled by negative feelings such as envy,<br />
jealousy, suspicion, revenge, vexations <strong>of</strong> the heart, and states indicating<br />
a need for more love.<br />
Honeysuckle: For those dwelling in the past, nostalgia, homesickness;<br />
always talking about the good old days when things were better.<br />
Hornbeam: For the Monday morning feeling <strong>of</strong> not being able to face the<br />
day. For those feeling that some part <strong>of</strong> the body or mind needs<br />
strengthening, and for constant fatigue and tiredness.<br />
Impatiens: For those quick in thought and action who require all things<br />
to be done without delay. <strong>The</strong>y are impatient with people who are slow<br />
and <strong>of</strong>ten prefer to work alone.<br />
Larch: For those who despite being capable, lack self confidence or feel<br />
inferior. Anticipating failure, they refuse to make a real effort to succeed.<br />
Mimulus: For fear <strong>of</strong> known things, such as heights, water, the dark,<br />
other people, or being alone, etc.<br />
Mustard: For deep gloom which comes on for apparently no known<br />
reason; sudden melancholia or heavy sadness which lifts just as<br />
suddenly.<br />
Oak: For those who struggle on despite despondency from hardships,<br />
even when ill and overworked; they never give up.<br />
Olive: For mental and physical exhaustion, sapped vitality with no<br />
reserve. This may come after an illness or personal ordeal.<br />
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BACH REMEDIES, cont.<br />
Pine: For those who feel they should do or should have done better, who<br />
are self-reproachful or blame themselves for the mistakes <strong>of</strong> others.<br />
Hardworking people who suffer much from the faults they attach to<br />
themselves, they are never satisfied with their success.<br />
Red Chestnut: For those who find it difficult not to be overly concerned<br />
or anxious for others, always fearing something wrong may happen to<br />
those they care for.<br />
Rescue Remedy: <strong>The</strong> most well known formula in the Back Remedy<br />
system. It has a positive calming and stabilizing effect in an extremely<br />
broad range <strong>of</strong> stressful situations, which include nervousness, anxiety,<br />
accidents, bereavement, and times <strong>of</strong> great fright, anguish, and<br />
desperation. Even minor everyday stresses, such as arguments, taking<br />
exams, making speeches, job interviews or other similar stressful<br />
situations are reportedly greatly helped.<br />
Rock Rose: For those who experience states <strong>of</strong> terror, panic and<br />
hysteria; also when troubled by nightmares.<br />
Rock Water: For those who are very strict with themselves in their daily<br />
living. <strong>The</strong>y are hard masters to themselves, struggling toward some ideal<br />
or to set an example for others. This would include strict adherence to a<br />
living style or to religious, personal, or social disciplines.<br />
Scleranthus: For those unable to decide between two things, first one<br />
seeming right then the other. Often presenting extreme variations in<br />
energy or mood swings.<br />
Star <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem: For grief, trauma, loss. For the mental and<br />
emotional effect during and after a trauma.<br />
Sweet Chestnut: For those who feel they have reached the limits <strong>of</strong> their<br />
endurance. For those moments <strong>of</strong> deep despair when the anguish seems<br />
to be unbearable.<br />
Vervain: For those who have strong opinions and who usually need to<br />
have the last word; always teaching or philosophizing. When taken to an<br />
extreme, they can be argumentative and overbearing.<br />
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BACH REMEDIES, cont.<br />
Vine: For those who are strong willed. Leaders in their own right who are<br />
unquestionably in charge. However, when taken to an extreme they may<br />
become dictatorial.<br />
Walnut: Assists in stabilizing emotional upsets during transition periods,<br />
such as puberty, adolescence, and menopause. Also helps one to break<br />
past links and emotionally adjust to new beginnings such as moving,<br />
changing or taking a new job, beginning or ending a relationship.<br />
Water Violet: For those who are gentle, independent, alo<strong>of</strong>, and selfreliant,<br />
who do not interfere in the affairs <strong>of</strong> others; and when ill or in<br />
trouble prefer to bear their difficulties alone.<br />
White Chestnut: For constant and persistent unwanted thoughts, such<br />
as mental arguments, worries or repetitious thoughts that prevent peace<br />
<strong>of</strong> mind and disrupt concentration.<br />
Wild Oat: For the dissatisfaction with not having succeeded in one’s<br />
career <strong>of</strong> life goal. When there is unfulfilled ambition, career uncertainty<br />
or, boredom with one’s present position or station in life.<br />
Wild Rose: For those who, for no apparent reason, have resigned<br />
themselves to their circumstances. Having become indifferent, little effort<br />
is made to improve things or find joy.<br />
Willow: For those who have suffered some circumstance or misfortune<br />
which they feel was unfair or unjust. As a result, they become resentful<br />
and bitter toward life or toward those who they feel were at fault.<br />
Source:<br />
http://www.healingartsspa.com/bach_flower_remedies.htm<br />
http://bowentherapy.homestead.com/bachflowers.html<br />
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AGGRESSION<br />
ANGER<br />
ANXIETY<br />
AUTISTIC<br />
AWARENESS<br />
BLUE<br />
CARELESS<br />
CHAKRA, BASE<br />
CHAKRA, BROW<br />
CHAKRA, CROWN<br />
CHAKRA, HEART<br />
CHAKRA, STOMACH<br />
CHAKRA, THROAT<br />
CONFUSION<br />
COSMOS<br />
50 CYCLES<br />
60 CYCLES<br />
75 CYCLES<br />
100 CYCLES<br />
150 CYCLES<br />
DELUSION<br />
DEPRESSION<br />
1 ST DIMENSION<br />
2 ND DIMENSION<br />
3 RD DIMENSION<br />
4 TH DIMENSION<br />
5 TH DIMENSION<br />
6 TH DIMENSION<br />
7 TH DIMENSION<br />
8 TH DIMENSION<br />
9 TH DIMENSION<br />
10 TH DIMENSION<br />
DO<br />
EELF<br />
ELF<br />
FA<br />
FEAR<br />
GAMMA RAYS<br />
GRAVITATION<br />
GREED<br />
GREEN<br />
0-500 HERTZ<br />
500-1000 HERTZ<br />
1000-1500 HERTZ<br />
1500-2000 HERTZ<br />
VIBRATIONAL REACTANTS<br />
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2000-2500 HERTZ<br />
2500-3000 HERTZ<br />
3000-3500 HERTZ<br />
3500-4000 HERTZ<br />
4000-4500 HERTZ<br />
4500-5000 HERTZ<br />
5000-5500 HERTZ<br />
5500-6000 HERTZ<br />
6000-10000 HERTZ<br />
HESITATION<br />
HYPER GAMMA RADIATION<br />
INDIGO<br />
INFRARED<br />
JEALOUSY<br />
JOY (EMOTION)<br />
LA<br />
VERTEBRAE<br />
LEFT SPIN<br />
LUST<br />
MI<br />
MICROWAVE<br />
NEGATIVE MAGNETIC<br />
NEGATIVE STATIC<br />
ORANGE<br />
PASSIVITY<br />
POSITIVE MAGNETIC<br />
POSITIVE STATIC<br />
POWER<br />
PROJECTION<br />
RADIO<br />
RATIONALIZATION<br />
RE<br />
RECKLESS<br />
RED VISIBLE<br />
RIGHT SPIN<br />
SADNESS<br />
SO<br />
TI<br />
ULTRAVIOLET<br />
VIOLET<br />
VISIBLE<br />
WORRY<br />
X-RAYS<br />
YELLOW
ALLERSODES<br />
In treating allergies, it was found that small amounts <strong>of</strong> allergy-causing<br />
agents can be used to help reverse the anti-body cascade and other<br />
allergic factors within the body. This type <strong>of</strong> desensitization can be used<br />
with oral antigens or injectibles. Modern medicine has used this type <strong>of</strong><br />
allergy treatment for several decades. Dr. Recommends has developed a<br />
large range <strong>of</strong> allersodes including inhalant and food allersodes. Within<br />
the scope <strong>of</strong> allersodes there are also phenolics which help break up the<br />
sensitivities to different phenol rings; bodily secretions, including<br />
hyluronidase; natural anti-histamines, including adrenaline; and other<br />
liver enzymes that help the body to naturally reduce allergic reactivity.<br />
Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong> has developed a large list <strong>of</strong> allersodes included here. To see<br />
the research on the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> these allergy compounds we point the<br />
reader to <strong>The</strong> Experimental Data on Homeopathy. Within this text, it is<br />
possible to see pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> how allergy homeopathy can be used to<br />
desensitize our patients.<br />
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ANIMAL HAIR (1 oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0291<br />
Oral Antigen Combination<br />
Ingredients: Beta Glucuronidase, Adrenalinum 4x. Hyaluronidase 6x.<br />
1-3 Cyclohexanedione 8x. Cat Hair, Dog Hair, Horse Hair 9x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Histaminum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. In a<br />
tincture <strong>of</strong> purified water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
DAIRY (1 oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0292<br />
Oral Antigen Combination<br />
Ingredients: Beta Glucuronidase, Adrenalinum 4x. Hyaluronidase 6x.<br />
1-3 Cyclohexanedione 8x. Cheeses, Cow's Milk, Goat's Milk, Ice Cream,<br />
Butter 9x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Histaminum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. In a<br />
tincture <strong>of</strong> purified water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
GRAIN (1 oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0293<br />
Oral Antigen Combination<br />
Ingredients: Beta Glucuronidase, Adrenalinum 4x. Hyaluronidase 6x.<br />
1-3 Cyclohexanedione 8x. Wheat, Corn, Barley, Millet, Rice 9x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Histaminum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. In a<br />
tincture <strong>of</strong> purified water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
MOLD/HOUSE DUST (1 oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0294<br />
Oral Antigen Combination<br />
Ingredients: Beta Glucuronidase, Adrenalinum 4x. Hyaluronidase 6x.<br />
1-3 Cyclohexanedione 8x. Mildew, Molds, Household Dust 9x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Histaminum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. In a<br />
tincture <strong>of</strong> purified water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
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OLFACTORY SENSITIVITY (1 oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0295<br />
Oral Antigen Combination<br />
Ingredients: Rosa canina flos, Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Solidago virgaurea,<br />
Beta Glucuronidase, Adrenalinum 4x. Hyaluronidase 6x. 1-3<br />
Cyclohexanedione, Formaldehyde 8x. Miscellaneous Synthetic Aromatic<br />
Compounds 8x, 12x, 30x, 100x, 1000x. Olfactaid 12x. Formaldehyde<br />
Dehydrogenase 16x, 30x, 60x. Histaminum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. In a<br />
tincture <strong>of</strong> purified water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
POLLEN (1 oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0296<br />
Oral Antigen Combination<br />
Ingredients: Beta Glucuronidase, Adrenalinum 4x. Hyaluronidase 6x.<br />
1-3 Cyclohexanedione 8x. Flowers, Trees, Grasses 9x, 12x, 30x, 60x,<br />
100x, 500x, 1000x. Histaminum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. In a tincture <strong>of</strong><br />
purified water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
SULFIDE SENSITIVITY (1 oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0297<br />
Oral Antigen Combination<br />
Ingredients: Trifolium pratense, Beta Glucuronidase, Adrenalinum 4x.<br />
Hyaluronidase 6x. 1-3 Cyclohexanedione 6x. Salicylicum Acidum,<br />
Salicinum, Sodium Bisulfide, Tartrazine, Monosodium Gluconate 8x,<br />
12x, 30x, 100x, 1000x. Histaminum 30x, 60x, 100x, 500x. In a tincture<br />
<strong>of</strong> purified water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
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INHALANT REACTANTS<br />
ACACIA<br />
ACTINOMYCES ISRAELII<br />
AGARICUS MUSC.<br />
ALDER, RED, WHITE<br />
ALFALFA<br />
ALLSCALE<br />
ALERNARIA TENIUS<br />
ASH, ARIZONA, GREEN, OREGON, WHITE<br />
ASPEN, QUAKING<br />
ASPERGILLUS, FLAVUS, FUMIGATUS, GLAUCUS, NIGER, TERRUS<br />
BAHIA<br />
BARLEY, CULTIVATED<br />
BARLEY SMUT, LOOSE<br />
BAYBERRY<br />
BEEFWOOD<br />
BENT, CREEPING<br />
BERMUDA GRASS<br />
BIRCH, MIXED, RED, RIVER, WHITE<br />
BLASTOMYCES DERMATITIDIS<br />
BLUE, ANNUAL, CANADA, KENTUCKY<br />
BLUEGRASS<br />
BOTRYTIS<br />
BOX ELDER<br />
BROMEHUNG<br />
BROMWEED<br />
CANADA BLUEGRASS<br />
CANDIDA (MONILA) ALBICANS<br />
CARELESSWEED<br />
CEDAR, MOUNTAIN, PINCHOT, RED<br />
CEPHALOSPORIUM, COMMON, ROSEUM<br />
CHAETOMIU<br />
CHESS, SOUTHERN<br />
CHINESE ELM<br />
CLADOSPORIUM FULVUM<br />
CLAVICEPS, PASPALI, PURPUREA<br />
CLOVER, SWEET<br />
COCKLEBUR<br />
CORN, CULTIVATED, POLLEN<br />
CORN SMUT<br />
COSMOS<br />
COTTONWOOD<br />
COTTONWOOD, MIX, COMMON, ARIZONA, EASTERN, WESTERN<br />
CRAWLING INSECT<br />
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INHALANT REACTANTS, cont.<br />
CURVALIARIA SPICIFERA<br />
CYPRESS, BALD, ARIZONA<br />
DAHLIA<br />
DANDELION<br />
DERMATOPHILUS CONGOLENSIS<br />
DOCK, RUMEX MIX, SOUR, YELLOW<br />
ELM, AMERICAN, CEDAR, CHINESE, SLIPPERY<br />
EUCALYPTUS<br />
FIR, DOUGLAS<br />
FIREBUSH<br />
FIVE GRASS MIX<br />
FLOWER POLLEN<br />
FLYING INSECT<br />
FUSARIUM SOLANI<br />
GELASINOSPORA CEREALIS<br />
GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM<br />
GLIOCLADIUM FIMBRIATUM<br />
GOLDERNROD<br />
GRAIN<br />
GRAMMA, BLUE<br />
GRASS, BERMUDA<br />
GRASS, BROME, CANARY, JOHNSON, JUNE, OAT, ORCHARD, QUACK<br />
GREASEWOOD<br />
GUM, BLACK, SWEET<br />
HACKBERRY<br />
HAY<br />
HAZELBERRY<br />
HAZELNUT, AMERICAN<br />
HELMINTHOSPORIUM SATIVUM<br />
HEMLOCK, WESTERN<br />
HEMP, COMMON<br />
HICKORY, MIXED, PIGNUS, SHELLBARK<br />
HISTOPLASMA, CAPSULATUM, FARCIMINOSUM<br />
HONEYSUCKLE<br />
HORMODENDRUM CLAD<br />
HOUSE<br />
IODINE BUSH<br />
IRIS VERSICOLOR<br />
JERUSALEM OAK<br />
JOHNSON GRASS SMUT<br />
JUNIPER<br />
LAMBSQUARTER<br />
LOMBARDY POPLAR<br />
MAGNOLIA<br />
142
INHALANT REACTANTS, cont.<br />
MAPLE, SOFT, HARD<br />
MARIGOLD<br />
MARSHELDER, BURWEED, NARROWLEAF, ROUGH<br />
MEADOW FESCUE<br />
MESQUITE<br />
MEXICAN TEA<br />
MICROSPORUM, AUDOUINII, CANIS, GYPSEUM<br />
MONOTOSPORA<br />
MUCOR, CORYMBIFERA, MUCEDO, PLUMBEUS<br />
MUGWART, COMMON<br />
MULBERRY, PAPER, RED, WHITE<br />
MYCOGONE ALBA<br />
NARCISSUS<br />
NASTRUTIUM<br />
NEUROSPORA, SITOPHILA<br />
NIGROSPORA, SPHAERICA<br />
NOCARDIA ASTEROIDES<br />
OAK, BLACK, BLACKJACK, BUR, LIVE, POST, RED, WHITE<br />
OAKBLACK<br />
OAT, CULTIVATED<br />
PAEONIA OFFICINALIS<br />
PENICILLUM, CHRYSOGENUM, NOTATUM, RUBRUM<br />
PIGWEED<br />
PLANTAIN, ENGLISH<br />
POVERTY WEED<br />
QUAILBUSH<br />
RABBITBUSH<br />
RAGWEED, DESERT, FALSE, GIANT, SHORT, SLENDER, WESTERN<br />
WOOLY, MIX<br />
REDTOP<br />
RHIZOPUS NIGRICANS<br />
RHODOTORULA MUCILAGINOSA<br />
RINKEL<br />
ROSE<br />
RUSSIAN THISTLE<br />
RYE, CULTIVATED<br />
RYE GRASS, COMMON, ITALIAN, PERENNIAL<br />
SAFE, DRAGON, PASTURE, PRAIRIE, MIX<br />
SAGEBRUSH, COMMON<br />
SALTBUSH, ANNUAL<br />
SCOPULARIOPSIS<br />
SHADSCALE<br />
SHEEP SORREL<br />
SORGHUM, GRAIN<br />
143
INHALANT REACTANTS, cont.<br />
SORGHUM, SMUT<br />
SPONDYLOCLANDIUM ATROVIRENS<br />
SPOROTRICHUM PRUINOSUM<br />
STACHYBOTRYS ATRA<br />
SUGAR BEET POLLEN<br />
SUNFLOWER<br />
SYNTHETIC FABRIC<br />
TOBACCO<br />
WEED POLLEN MIX<br />
WESTERN WATER HEMP<br />
WHEAT, CULTIVATED, GRASS<br />
WINGSCALE<br />
WINTERFAT<br />
WORMWOOD, ANNUAL, COMMON<br />
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PHENOLS I<br />
ACC ACETALDEHYDE<br />
ACETIC ACID<br />
ACETONE<br />
ADENINE<br />
AFLATOXINS<br />
ALDEHYDE<br />
ALLYL BUTYRATE<br />
ALLYL TIGLATE<br />
AMSOLE<br />
AMYGDALIN<br />
ANETHOLE<br />
APIOL<br />
ARGININE<br />
ASPARAGINE<br />
d1-ALANINE<br />
BENZALDEHYDE<br />
BENZOIC ACID<br />
BENZOTHIAZOLE<br />
BENZYL<br />
BENZYL BUTYRATE<br />
BENZYL TIGLATE<br />
BHA<br />
BHT<br />
BIOFLAVENOIDS<br />
BRAIN SUBSTANCE<br />
BUTANOIC ACID<br />
BUTYRIC ACID<br />
d-BIOTIN<br />
CAFFEIC ACID<br />
CAFFEINE<br />
CALCIUM AMINO ACID CHELATE<br />
CALCIUM OROTATE<br />
CAMPHOR<br />
CANDIDA<br />
CAPSAICIN<br />
CAROTENE<br />
CARYOPHYLLENE<br />
CHALCONE<br />
CHLOROGENIC ACID<br />
CINEOL<br />
CINNAMALDEHYDE<br />
CINNAMIC ACID<br />
CONIFERYL ALCOHOL<br />
COUMARIN<br />
145
PHENOLS I, cont.<br />
DECANOIC ACID<br />
DOPAMINE<br />
ELLAGIO ACID<br />
EPHEDRINE HCL<br />
ESTERS (30 TYPES)<br />
ESTROGEN<br />
ETHYL BUTYRATE<br />
ETHYL HEPTANOATE<br />
ETHYL HEXANOATE<br />
ETHYL OCTANOATE<br />
EHTYL PROPIONATE<br />
ETHYL PYRUVATE<br />
ETHYL VALERATE<br />
EUGENOL<br />
FD&C BLUE NO. 1<br />
FD&C BLUE NO. 2<br />
FD&C GREEN NO. 3<br />
FD&C RED NO. 2<br />
FD&C RED NO. 3<br />
FD&C RED NO. 40<br />
FD&C VIOLET NO. 1<br />
FD&C YELLOW NO. 6<br />
FOLIC ACID<br />
FORMALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE<br />
FURFURAL<br />
FURFURYL BUTYRATE<br />
FURFURYL HEPTANOATE<br />
FURFURYL HEXANOATE<br />
FURFURYL OCTANOATE<br />
FURFURYL PENTANOATE<br />
FURFURYL PROPIONATE<br />
GABA<br />
GALLIC ACID<br />
GENISTEIN (BIOCHANIN A)<br />
GERMANIUM<br />
GLUTIN<br />
GLYCINE<br />
1-GLUTAMIC ACID<br />
HEART SUBSTANCE<br />
HEMOGLOBIN<br />
HESPERETIN<br />
HISTAMINE<br />
HYDROCINNAMIC ACID<br />
146
PHENOLS I, cont.<br />
HYPOTHALAMUS SUBSTANCE<br />
n-HEXYL BUTYRATE<br />
n-HEXYL TIGLATE<br />
ICOLEUCINE<br />
INDOLE<br />
INOSINE<br />
INOSITOL<br />
ISOASCORBIC ACID<br />
ISOPROPYL BUTYRATE<br />
ISOPROPYL TIGLATE<br />
KIDNEY SUBSTANCE<br />
alpha-KETO GLUTARIC ACID<br />
L-CARNITINE HYDROCHLORIDE<br />
L-DOPA<br />
L-GLUTAMINE + GLUTAMIN ACID<br />
L-GLUTATHIONE<br />
L-LYSINE (PILL)<br />
LACTIC ACID<br />
LACTOSE<br />
LEUCINE<br />
LIMONEN<br />
LINALOOL<br />
LIPASE BLENDS<br />
LYMPHATIC SUBSTANCE<br />
MALIC ACID<br />
MALTOSE<br />
MALVIN<br />
MANGANESE AMINO ACID CHELATE<br />
MANNAN<br />
MENTHOL<br />
METHIONINE<br />
METHYL BUTYRATE<br />
METHYL SALICYLATE<br />
METHYL TIGLATE<br />
MINADIONE<br />
MOLYBDENUM AMINO ACID CHELATE<br />
MONO AMMONIUM GLYCYRRHIZINATE<br />
N, N-DIMETHYLGLYCINE HYDROCHLORIDE<br />
NARINGENIN<br />
NICOTINE<br />
NOREPINEPHRINE<br />
OCTACOSANOL<br />
OCTANOIC ACID<br />
OCTAPAMINE<br />
147
PHENOLS I, cont.<br />
ORCHIC SUBSTANCE<br />
OVARIAN SUBSTANCE<br />
PABA<br />
PANCREATIN<br />
PANCRELIPASE<br />
PENTOSE<br />
PHENETHYL 2-METHYLBUTYRATE<br />
PHENYLALANINE<br />
PHENYLISOTHIO<br />
PHLORIDZIN<br />
PINENE<br />
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ALLERSODES<br />
ACC<br />
Acetaldehyde<br />
Acetic Acid<br />
Acetone<br />
Adenine<br />
Aflatoxins<br />
dl-Alanine<br />
Aldehyde<br />
Allyl Butyrate<br />
Allyl Tiglate<br />
Amygdalin<br />
Anethole<br />
Apiol<br />
Arginine<br />
Asparagine<br />
Benzaldehyde<br />
Benzoic Acid<br />
Benzothiazole<br />
Benzyl<br />
Benzyl Butyrate<br />
Benzyl Tiglate<br />
BHA<br />
BHT (Buylated Hydroxytoluene)<br />
d-Biotin<br />
Bi<strong>of</strong>lavenoids<br />
Brain Substance<br />
Butanoic Acid<br />
Butyric Acid<br />
Caffeic Acid<br />
Caffeine<br />
Calcium Chelate<br />
Camphor<br />
Candida<br />
Capsaicin<br />
Carotene<br />
L-Carnitine Hydrochloride<br />
Caryophyllene<br />
Chalcone<br />
Chlorogenic Acid<br />
Cineol<br />
Cinnamic Acid<br />
Coniferyl Alcohol<br />
Coumarin<br />
Decanoic Acid<br />
149
ALLERSODES, cont.<br />
N, N-Dimethylglycine Hydrochloride<br />
L-Dopa<br />
Dopamine<br />
Ellagic Acid<br />
Ephedrine HCl<br />
Esters (30 types)<br />
Estrogen<br />
Ethyl Butyrate<br />
Ethyl Heptanoate<br />
Ethyl Hexanoate<br />
Ethyl Octanoate<br />
Ethyl Propionate<br />
Ethyl Pyruvate<br />
Ethyl Valerate<br />
Eugenol<br />
FD&C Blue No. 1<br />
FD&C Blue No. 2<br />
FD&C Green No. 3<br />
FD&C Red No. 2<br />
FD&C Red No. 3<br />
FD&C Red No. 40<br />
FD&C Yellow No. 5<br />
FD&C Yellow No. 6<br />
FD&C Violet No. 1<br />
Folic Acid<br />
Formaldehyde<br />
Furfural<br />
Furfural Butyrate<br />
Furfural Heptanoate<br />
Furfural Hexanoate<br />
Furfural Octanoate<br />
Furfural Pentanoate<br />
Furfural Propionate<br />
GABA (Gamma-Amino Butyric Acid)<br />
Gallic Acid<br />
Genistein (Biochanin A)<br />
Germanium<br />
1-Glutamic Acid<br />
1-Glutamine<br />
L-Glutathione<br />
Glutin<br />
Glycine<br />
Glycyrrhizinate<br />
Heart Substance<br />
150
ALLERSODES, cont.<br />
Hemoglobin<br />
Hesperetin<br />
Histamine<br />
Hydrocinnamic Acid<br />
Hypothalamus Substance<br />
Indole<br />
Inosine<br />
Inositol<br />
Isoascorbic Acid<br />
Isoleucine<br />
Isopropyl Butyrate<br />
Isopropyl Tiglate<br />
alpha-Keto Glutaric Acid<br />
Kidney Substance<br />
Lactic Acid<br />
Lactose<br />
Leucine<br />
Limonene<br />
Linalool<br />
Lipase Blends<br />
Lymphatic Substance<br />
Lysine<br />
Malic Acid<br />
Maltose<br />
Malvin<br />
Manganese Chelate<br />
Mannan<br />
Menadione<br />
Methionine<br />
Menthol<br />
Methyl Butyrate<br />
Methyl Salicylate<br />
Methyl Tiglate<br />
Molybdenum Chelate<br />
Naringenin<br />
Nicotine<br />
Norepinephrine<br />
Octacosanol<br />
Octanoic Acid<br />
Octopamine<br />
Orchic Substance<br />
Ovarian Substance<br />
PABA (Para Amino Benzoic Acid)<br />
Pancreatin<br />
151
ALLERSODES, cont.<br />
Pancrelipase<br />
Pentose<br />
Phenethyl 2-Methylbutyrate<br />
Phenylalanine<br />
Phenylisothio<br />
Phloridzin<br />
Pinene<br />
Piperine<br />
Piperonal<br />
Pituitary Substance<br />
Progesterone<br />
Propyl Butyrate<br />
Propyl Tiglate<br />
Putresine<br />
Pyrrole<br />
Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate<br />
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6)<br />
Phytic Acid<br />
Pyruvic<br />
Quercetin<br />
Red Bone Marrow<br />
Rib<strong>of</strong>lavin (Vitamin B-2)<br />
Rutin<br />
Safrole<br />
Salsolinol<br />
Serotonin<br />
Skatol<br />
Spleen Substance<br />
Succinic Acid<br />
Suprarenal/Adrenal Substance<br />
Suprarenal Cortex<br />
Taurine<br />
Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-1)<br />
Thujone<br />
Thymol<br />
Thymine<br />
Thyroid<br />
Trypsin<br />
Tryptophan<br />
Tyramine<br />
Tyrosine<br />
Ubiquinone 50<br />
Uric Acid<br />
Uterus Substance<br />
152
ALLERSODES, cont.<br />
Valeraldehyde<br />
Vanillin<br />
d-Xylose<br />
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ALLERGINS, ANTIGENS, FOODS<br />
Almond Meal<br />
Angora (Goat Mohair)<br />
Apple<br />
Banana<br />
Bean<br />
Birch Mix<br />
Brewers Yeast<br />
Broccoli<br />
Cabbage<br />
Carrot<br />
Cat<br />
Cattle<br />
Cauliflower<br />
Celery<br />
Cheese<br />
Cheddar Mix<br />
Chicken<br />
Chocolate<br />
Citrus<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Corn Pollen<br />
Cotton Seed<br />
Cotton Wood<br />
Cucumber<br />
Dock Sorrel<br />
Dog<br />
Dust Mix (House)<br />
Dust Mix (Mattress)<br />
Dust Mix (Rug)<br />
Dust Mix (Upholstery)<br />
Eastern Oak<br />
Egg White (Chicken)<br />
Elm Mix<br />
Feathers (Chicken, Goose, Duck)<br />
Flax Seed<br />
Flower Pollen I<br />
Fruit Juice<br />
Garlic<br />
Grain Mill Dust (Corn)<br />
Grain Mill Dust (Wheat)<br />
Grass (Alfalfa)<br />
Grass (Golden Rod)<br />
Grass (Kentucky Blue)<br />
Grass (Meadow Fescue)<br />
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ALLERGINS, ANTIGENS, FOODS, cont.<br />
Grass (Orchard)<br />
Grass (Perennial Rye)<br />
Grass (Red Clover)<br />
Grass (Red Top)<br />
Grass (Sweet Vernal)<br />
Grass (Timothy)<br />
Green Pepper<br />
Hair Spray<br />
Hickory Mix<br />
Horse<br />
Juniper<br />
Kapok<br />
Kelp-Iodine<br />
Lemon<br />
Lettuce<br />
Maple Mix<br />
Milk<br />
Mold Mix<br />
Mulberry<br />
Mushroom<br />
Nut Mix (Almond)<br />
Nut Mix (Brazil)<br />
Nut Mix (Cashew)<br />
Nut Mix (Coconut)<br />
Nut Mix (English Walnut)<br />
Nut Mix (Peanut)<br />
Nut Mix (Pecan)<br />
Onion<br />
Orange<br />
Penicillium (Chrysogenum)<br />
Penicillium (Digitatum)<br />
Penicillium (Notatuer)<br />
Penicillium (Roquefort)<br />
Perfume Mix<br />
Pollen (Amaranthus)<br />
Pollen (Chenopodium)<br />
Pollen (Cockle Burr)<br />
Pollen (Daisy)<br />
Pollen (Dandelion)<br />
Pollen (Grass)<br />
Pollen (Honey Suckle)<br />
Pollen (Marsh Elder)<br />
Pollen (Mugwort)<br />
Pollen (White)<br />
155
ALLERGINS, ANTIGENS, FOODS, cont.<br />
Red Meat<br />
Rice<br />
Sage<br />
Salmon<br />
Scale Mix<br />
Sesame<br />
Sheep Wool<br />
Shellfish (Clam)<br />
Shellfish (Crab)<br />
Shellfish (Oyster)<br />
Shellfish (Scallop)<br />
Shellfish (Shrimp)<br />
Soybean<br />
Spinach<br />
Strawberry<br />
Tobacco<br />
Tomato<br />
Western Oak Mix<br />
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THE DEHABITUATE PHILOSOPHY<br />
In our society today, addictions have become a dramatic problem in the<br />
culture’s disease structure. Many people have addictive tendencies and<br />
can become addicted to a variety <strong>of</strong> things, not just illegal drugs, but<br />
caffeine, tobacco, alcohol, sugar, sex, stress, and other things.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ dehabituate remedies have been designed for<br />
homeopathic stimulation <strong>of</strong> the organism to deal with the addictions and<br />
discharge them in simple, natural ways. <strong>The</strong> dehabituate remedies have<br />
been engineered for safety through the QQC TM techniques. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
remedies are only designed as an adjunct therapy to a more complete<br />
addiction reduction system.<br />
We recommend Alcoholics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, or any<br />
other twelve-step programs that help people deal with these addictive<br />
tendencies.<br />
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DEHABITUATE REMEDIES<br />
SMOKING DEHABITUATE 1 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0021<br />
Indication: Systemic stimulation to help reduce smoking. Use during<br />
first 3 to 4 weeks as a nicotine supplement (Do not use beyond suggested<br />
dosage.)<br />
Ingredients: Nicotinum 3x. Calcarea Phosphorica, Zincum Metallicum<br />
4x. Lobelia cardinalis, Selenium Metallicum 6x. Bladder 6x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x. Hypothalamus 6x, 12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Lung 6x, 12x, 30x,<br />
60x, 100x. Beta-Endorphin 6x, 30x. C<strong>of</strong>fea Tosta 6x, 30x, 100x. Nux<br />
vomica 12x. Tabacum 12x, 16x, 24x, 100x. Saccharinum 16x, 100x.<br />
Plumbum Metallicum 18x<br />
SMOKING DEHABITUATE 2 (1 fl. oz.)<br />
Catalog No. 0022<br />
Indication: Systemic stimulation to help reduce smoking. Use after first<br />
month as a detox and for relapse prevention.<br />
Ingredients: Zincum Metallicum, Calcarea Phosphorica 4x. Silicea,<br />
Lobelia inflata, Selenium Metallicum 6x. Sarcodes: Lung,<br />
Hypothalamus, Bladder 6x-12x, 30x, 60x, 100x. Endorphins 6x, 30x,<br />
100x, 500x, 1000x. C<strong>of</strong>fea 6x, 30x, 100x. Nux vomica 12x. Tabacum<br />
12x, 16x, 24x, 100x, 500x, 1000x. Saccharinum 16x, 50m. Plumbum<br />
Metallicum 18x, 100x, 1000x. Nicotinum 30x.<br />
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VITAMINS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dr. Recommends’ vitamin and mineral products can be used in a<br />
therapeutic practice. <strong>The</strong> sciences <strong>of</strong> nutritional medicine and<br />
orthomolecular biology have shown that compounds can be used to help<br />
patients in attaining balance. <strong>The</strong> science <strong>of</strong> nutritional deficiency and<br />
excess must be dealt with.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following products can be utilized to supplement patient’s diets,<br />
and also to help in orthomolecular ways through the stabilization <strong>of</strong><br />
enzyme pathways, hormonal utilization, and vitamin integrity. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
formulas are designed to work with the body naturally by assisting the<br />
nutritional intake <strong>of</strong> the patient and supplementing the needed vitamins<br />
and enzymes.<br />
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LIQUID VITAMINS<br />
A-Z LIQUID (4 fl. oz.)<br />
<strong>Natural</strong> Source <strong>of</strong> Full-Range Essential Vitamins<br />
Ingredients: Aloe vera, Medicago sativa, Calcium Ascorbate, Panax<br />
quinquefolium 1x. Caryophyllus aromaticus, Ribes nigrum., Angelica<br />
archangelica 2x. Apis mellifica, Chromium, Selenium Metallicum 3x.<br />
In a tincture <strong>of</strong> water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
DRINKER'S VITAMIN (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Supplies Vitamins and Minerals depleted by alcohol<br />
Ingredients: Magnesium, Calcium Gluconate, B-Complex, Eggshell,<br />
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Bee Pollen, Angelica archangelica 2x. Liver<br />
Sarcode, Tang Kuei, Oldenlandia affinis, Baptisia tinctoria, Prunus<br />
armeniaca 3x. In a tincture <strong>of</strong> water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
SMOKER'S VITAMIN (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Supplies Vitamins and Minerals depleted by smoking<br />
Ingredients: Ascorbic Acid, Beta Carotene 1x. Taraxacum <strong>of</strong>ficinale,<br />
Petroselinum sativum, Spinacia oleracea, Urtica dioica, Equisetum<br />
arvense 2x. Beta vulgaris, Paeonia <strong>of</strong>ficinalis, Carthamus tinctorius,<br />
Selenium Metallicum, Commiphora myrrha 3x. Ephedra sinica 4x.<br />
In a tincture <strong>of</strong> water and non-allergenic alcohol.<br />
HOMEOPATHIC CATALYST WATER (4 fl. oz.)<br />
Increases osmotic capacity<br />
NOTE: Should NOT be used by diabetics.<br />
Ingredients: Purified water, Non-allergenic alcohol, Chlorophyll,<br />
Magnesium, Stearic Acid, <strong>Natural</strong> Organic Tree Sap, Equisetum.<br />
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VITAMINS<br />
ADERMINE HCL<br />
ANEURINE<br />
ANEURINE PYRO PHOSPHATE<br />
ARACDONIC ACID<br />
p-AMINOBENZOIC ACID<br />
BETA-CAROTENE<br />
BIOFLAVINOIDS<br />
CALCIFEROL<br />
CAPROIC ACID<br />
COENZYME Q6<br />
COENZYME Q7<br />
COENZYME Q8<br />
COENZYME Q9<br />
COENZYME Q10<br />
COLLAGEN<br />
CYTOCHROME<br />
CYTOCHROME FAD<br />
DESTHIOBIOTIN<br />
DICHLOROFOLIC ACID<br />
ELASTIN<br />
ERGO CALCIFEROL<br />
ERGOSTEROL<br />
FAD<br />
FERODOXIN<br />
GLUTATHIONE<br />
GSG GLUTATHIONE<br />
HYDROXO COBALAMINE<br />
LIBOAMIDE<br />
LINOLEIC ACID<br />
LINOLENIC ACID<br />
LIPOIC ACID<br />
NADP<br />
NAPATHO QUINONE<br />
NICOTINIC ACID<br />
ORTHO QUINONE<br />
PHYKO BIOTIN<br />
PORPHYRIN<br />
PTEROYLGLUTAMIC ACID<br />
PYCOCYANIN CYANIN<br />
RETINAL<br />
RETINOL<br />
RETINOL ACETATE<br />
RETINOL PALITATE<br />
THIOCTIC ACID<br />
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TOCOPHEROL<br />
TRIGONELLINE<br />
UBIQUINONE –ALL<br />
UBIQUINONE -30<br />
UBIQUINONE-35<br />
UBIQUINONE-40<br />
UBIQUINONE-45<br />
UBIQUINONE-50<br />
VITAMIN A<br />
VITAMIN A2<br />
VITAMIN A3<br />
VITAMIN B1<br />
VITAMIN B2<br />
VITAMIN B3<br />
VITAMIN B4<br />
VITAMIN B5<br />
VITAMIN B6<br />
VITAMIN B7<br />
VITAMIN B 8<br />
VITAMIN B9<br />
VITAMIN B10<br />
VITAMIN B11<br />
VITAMIN B12<br />
VITAMIN B13<br />
VITAMIN B14<br />
VITAMIN B15<br />
VITAMIN B16<br />
VITAMIN B17<br />
VITAMIN B18<br />
VITAMIN B19<br />
VITAMIN B20<br />
VITAMIN C<br />
VITAMIN D<br />
VITAMIN D2<br />
VITAMIN D3<br />
VITAMIN E<br />
VITAMIN F-ALL<br />
VITAMIN K<br />
VITAMIN U<br />
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POWDERED PRODUCTS<br />
In keeping with the Dr. Recommends’ philosophy which involves<br />
digestion starting in the mouth, there are various powdered products<br />
available that contain different minerals, vitamins, enzymes and other<br />
ingredients that are not easily made into liquids. <strong>The</strong>y have long shelf<br />
lives in powdered form, and can be utilized by patients for detoxification<br />
and other things for long periods <strong>of</strong> time, safely and efficiently.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the powders can be stirred into juices or other liquids by the<br />
patient and taken as part <strong>of</strong> his/her daily regime. <strong>The</strong>se must be used<br />
with the help <strong>of</strong> a trained practitioner or skilled pr<strong>of</strong>essional to help the<br />
patient in treatment.<br />
POWDERS<br />
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL POWDER (6 oz.)<br />
Ingredients: Activated Charcoal Powder.<br />
ANTACID POWDER (6 oz.)<br />
Ingredients: Kali Bicarbonate, Natrum Bicarbonate, Calcium Carbonate,<br />
Magnesium Phosphorica, Natrum Muraticum, Kali Muraticum, Silicea.<br />
CLEANSING & SKIN POULTICE (6 oz.)<br />
Applied to skin to draw out toxins, Intestinal Cleanse<br />
Ingredients: Organic Bentonite, Activated Charcoal, Orsa Clay,<br />
Equisetum arvense, Symphytum <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Arnica montana, Myristica<br />
fragrans, Magnesia Sulphurica, Natrum Muriaticum, Capsicum annuum.<br />
DISODIUM PHOSPHATE POWDER (6 oz.)<br />
Ingredients: Disodium Phosphate, Magnesia Sulphurica.<br />
MUSTARD POULTICE (6 oz.)<br />
Ingredients: Bentonite, Brassica nigra, Brassica alba, Sanguinaria<br />
Canadensis, Symphytum <strong>of</strong>ficinale, Urtica dioica, Arctium lappa, Carica<br />
papaya, Activated Charcoal, Capsicum frutescens.<br />
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Screening Groups Used in the Academy <strong>of</strong> Applied Quantum<br />
Biotech Computer Programs<br />
Listed here are some screening groups used in the Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Applied Quantum Biotech computer programs with bi<strong>of</strong>eedback<br />
instrumentation for bio-computer analysis. <strong>The</strong>se compounds can be<br />
used and purchased as homeopathics.<br />
THE SCREENING GROUPS<br />
Congenital 1 Syphilinum<br />
Syphlitic miasm<br />
Medorrhinum<br />
Gonococcinum<br />
Papilloma Virus<br />
Congenital 2 Tuberculinum Kock<br />
Tuberculinum Bovinum<br />
Tuberculinum Avis<br />
Bacillinum<br />
Retrovirus<br />
Congenital 3 Tuberculinum Klebs<br />
Tuberculinum Denys<br />
Tuberculinum Rosen<br />
Tuberculinum<br />
Marmoret<br />
Ricketsia<br />
Upper Respiratory Bacteria 1 Staphlococcus Aureus<br />
Strept B haemolyticus<br />
Pneumococcus<br />
Haemophilus influenza<br />
Tersina Pestis<br />
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Bowel Nosodes 1 E. Coli<br />
Proteus<br />
Pseudomonas (Bac.<br />
pyocyanus)<br />
Klebsiella pneumoniae<br />
<strong>The</strong>rmal Baccilli<br />
Bowel Nosodes 2 Staph abdominalis<br />
Strept faecalis<br />
Enterococcus<br />
Bacteroides<br />
Pseudomonas<br />
Bowel Nosodes 3 Typhiodinum sp.<br />
Shigella dysenteriae<br />
Cholera<br />
Pasturella<br />
Giardia<br />
Bowel Nosodes 4 Tularemia<br />
Clostridium welchii<br />
Shigella sonnei<br />
Bowel Nosodes 5 Acidophilous<br />
Bifidus<br />
Bulgaricus<br />
Caucaucous<br />
Lacto Baccilus (All)<br />
Upper Respiratory Viruses Adenovirus<br />
Rhinovirus<br />
Coronavirus<br />
Respiratory syncytial<br />
virus<br />
Retro Virus HLV 1-2<br />
HLV 3-4-5<br />
HLV 6-7-8<br />
HLV 9-10-11-12<br />
ARC<br />
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Influenzal Screen Influenza, all<br />
varieties<br />
Influenza A<br />
Influenza B<br />
Influenza current<br />
year (79/80)<br />
Enteric Viruses Retrovirus<br />
Polio<br />
Coxackie<br />
Echo virus<br />
Liver Viruses Hepatitis A<br />
Hepatitis B<br />
Hepatitis C<br />
Cytomegalovirus<br />
Epstein-Barr virus<br />
Childhood Viruses Parotidinum<br />
Rubella<br />
Morbillinum<br />
Roseola infantum<br />
Herpes (All)<br />
Protozoal Screen Malaria<br />
Toxoplasmosis<br />
Entamoeba histolytica<br />
Strongaloides<br />
Amoeba (All)<br />
Fungal Screen #1 Tines<br />
Aspergillus<br />
Coccidiomycosis<br />
Histoplasmosis<br />
Blasto Hominus<br />
(Mycosis)<br />
Fungal Screen #2 Cryptococcus<br />
Aspergillus<br />
Sacromyces<br />
Mycosis<br />
Tycosporon<br />
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Fungal Screen #3 Candida Albicans<br />
Candida Rugosa<br />
Candida Stellerata<br />
Candida Tropicalis<br />
Candida Krusei<br />
Venereal Group Syphilinum<br />
Medorrhinum<br />
Chlamydia<br />
trachomitis<br />
Mycoplasma (All)<br />
Papiloma<br />
Uric Acid Metabolic Group Acid uricum<br />
Hypoxanthine<br />
Kreatine<br />
Glutamine<br />
Oxalic Acidum<br />
Lipid Group Screen Cholesterinum<br />
Blycerinum<br />
Acid acetessigsour-<br />
aethylester (acetic<br />
acid ethylester)<br />
Acetone<br />
Triglyceridus<br />
Liver Miscellaneous Brucella abortus<br />
Listeria monocytogenes<br />
Leptospirosis<br />
Tularemia<br />
Glandular Fever<br />
Urinary Tract Irritants Acid citricum<br />
Acid sorbicum<br />
Acid benzoicum<br />
Terebinthina<br />
Allergic Irritant<br />
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Nephrolithiasis Screen Acid oxalicum<br />
Acid uricum<br />
Calcarea<br />
phosphoricum<br />
Calcarea sulfuricum<br />
Acid Nitricum<br />
(Proteins)<br />
Vaginitis Screen Candida albicans<br />
Trichomonus<br />
vaginalis<br />
Haemophilus<br />
vaginalis<br />
Strep faecalis<br />
Allergic Vaginitis<br />
Accessory Lung Pathogens Chlamydia<br />
psittacosis<br />
Mycopolasma<br />
pneumoniae<br />
Parainfluenza viruses<br />
Actinomycosis Israeli<br />
Crypto Cystitis<br />
Aspergillus<br />
Histoplasmosis<br />
Respiratory Tract Irritants Tobacco smoke<br />
Auto exhaust fumes<br />
Acid sulfurous<br />
Asbestos<br />
Allergic Irritant<br />
Stimulant Screen #1 C<strong>of</strong>fee cruda<br />
Tobacco smoke<br />
Caffeine<br />
Tea (<strong>The</strong>a Chinese)<br />
Sugar<br />
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Stimulant Screen #2 Salt<br />
Animal fat<br />
<strong>The</strong>o-bromine<br />
Adrenal stress protein<br />
Salicylate Screen Acid salicylicum<br />
Acid acetyl salicylicum<br />
Food dyes<br />
Sodium bisulfide<br />
Heavy Metals 1 Arsenicum album<br />
Plumbum metallicum<br />
Cadmium met.<br />
Merc. sol.<br />
Molybdenum<br />
Heavy Metals 2 Stannum met.<br />
Aluminum<br />
Cuprum metallicum<br />
(copper)<br />
Niccolum metallicum<br />
(nickel)<br />
Antimony<br />
Heavy Metals #3 Barium<br />
Germanium<br />
Gold<br />
Vanadium<br />
Silver<br />
Heavy Metals #4 Plutonium<br />
(Radioactive) Uranium<br />
Radium<br />
Radon<br />
Cesium<br />
Parasite Screen #1 Giardia lambia<br />
Enterobius<br />
vermicularis<br />
Ascaris lumbriocoides<br />
Oxyures vermicularis<br />
Blastohominus<br />
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Parasite Screen #2 Ancylostoma<br />
Chilomastix<br />
Diphylidium<br />
Endolimax<br />
Necator Americanus<br />
Parasite Screen #3 Fasciola hepatica<br />
Dicrocdelium<br />
lanceatum<br />
Hymenocepis<br />
Schistosoma<br />
Teania<br />
Nerual Viruses Vaccininum<br />
Variolinum<br />
Varicella<br />
Herpes zoster<br />
Meningitis (Viral)<br />
Neurotoxins 1 Tetanus<br />
Botulinum<br />
Q-fever<br />
Scarlatinum<br />
Salmonella<br />
Neurotoxins 2 Hydrophobinum<br />
Distemperinum<br />
Arbovirus<br />
Tick fever<br />
Candida Albicanus<br />
Herpes Group Herpes Simplex I<br />
Herpes Simplex II<br />
Herpes Simplex<br />
Herpes Progenitalis<br />
Herpes Zoster<br />
Adrenal Screen Diptherinum<br />
Toxoplasmosis<br />
Tularemia<br />
Meningecoccinum<br />
Pseudomonas<br />
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Food Additive Screen Acid salycylicum<br />
Butylated<br />
hydroxyanasol<br />
Sodium nitrate<br />
Monosodium glutamate<br />
Synthetic Chemicals<br />
Addex<br />
Dermatology Irritants Rhus tox<br />
Niccolum metallicum<br />
Petroleum<br />
Benzoin<br />
Hydro carbons (All)<br />
Toxic Bowel Metabolites Indol<br />
Skatol<br />
Mercaptan<br />
Thioether<br />
Sulphur<br />
Antibiotic Screen Penicillin<br />
Erythromycin<br />
Tetracycline<br />
Sulfanilimide<br />
Chemex<br />
Synthetic Chemicals<br />
Epidermals House dust<br />
House dust mite<br />
Cat/Dog hair<br />
Feathers<br />
House dust scale<br />
Pollen Mix Grass mix 1, 2, 3<br />
Tree mix<br />
Weed mix<br />
Flower Pollen<br />
Grains<br />
Mold Spore Mix Mold mix A<br />
Mold mix B<br />
T.O.E.<br />
Candida albicans<br />
FNG<br />
Fungifuge<br />
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Phenol Group Acid carbolicum<br />
Acid benzoicum<br />
Creosole<br />
Kreosotum<br />
Phenols (All)<br />
Hydrocarbon Group Ethyl alcohol<br />
Petroleum<br />
Kerosene<br />
Diesel<br />
Envrox, Enviro.<br />
Industrial Pollutants<br />
Miscellaneous Chemicals Formaldehyde<br />
Acetone<br />
Acid sulfurosum<br />
Benzenium<br />
Industriox<br />
Industrial pollutants<br />
Mutagen/Carcinogen Group Methylcholanthrene<br />
Nitrosamine<br />
Benzene<br />
Chlor<strong>of</strong>orm<br />
Phosphorous<br />
compounds<br />
Pesticides 1 – Halogenated Hydrocarbons D.D.T.<br />
Lindane<br />
Hexachlorbenzol<br />
Heptachlor<br />
Insecticides<br />
Pesticide 2 – Organophosphates Malathion<br />
Parathion<br />
DDVP<br />
Diazanon<br />
Addex<br />
Insecticides<br />
Pesticide 3 – Carbamates Dithiocarbamate<br />
Aldicarb<br />
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Pesticide 4 – Miscellaneous Paraquat<br />
2, 4, 5, t-Ester<br />
Dinitrokresol<br />
Diquat<br />
Dental Materials 1 Chrom Cobart<br />
Molybdenum<br />
Gold<br />
Silver amalgam<br />
Palladium<br />
Amalgam<br />
Dental Materials<br />
Dental Materials 2 Phosphate cement<br />
Carboxylate cement<br />
Polymerisat<br />
Zinc oxydatum<br />
Phenol/Cresol<br />
Gingival Screen Gingivitis<br />
Ulcer gingivitis<br />
Necrotic gingivitis<br />
Amoebic gingivitis<br />
Periodontal Screen Zahnfleistasche<br />
Paradontose<br />
Zahnsacken<br />
Periodontitis<br />
Parulis (Strep muc.)<br />
Parulis (Staph aur.)<br />
Pulpitis Screen Gangranose pulpa<br />
Acute pulpitis<br />
Chronic pulpitis<br />
Toxic pulpitis<br />
Periapical Screen Odonton Fudus<br />
Root canal granuloma<br />
Gangran granuloma<br />
Radicular cyste<br />
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Jaw Lesion Screen Jaw ostitis<br />
Exudative ostitis<br />
Acute bacterial ostitis<br />
Chronic bacteria ostitis<br />
Infective ostitis<br />
Injury ostitis<br />
Foci Screen #1 Foci in right lower jaw<br />
Foci in left lower jaw<br />
Foci in right upper jaw<br />
Foci in left upper jaw<br />
Foci in cranium<br />
Foci Screen #2 Foci in cranial vertebrae<br />
Foci in cervical<br />
vertebrae<br />
Foci in thoracic<br />
vertebrae<br />
Foci in lumbar<br />
vertebrae<br />
Foci in sacral vertebrae<br />
Foci Screen #3 Foci in palatine tonsils<br />
Foci in adenoids<br />
Foci in pharyngeal<br />
tonsils<br />
Foci in tubal tonsil<br />
Foci in laryngeal tonsil<br />
Foci Screen #4 Foci in maxillary sinus<br />
Foci in cavernous sinus<br />
Foci in sphenoidal sinus<br />
Foci in ethmoid cell<br />
Foci in frontal sinus<br />
Foci Screen #5 Lesions in body<br />
Foci in head area<br />
Foci in right upper<br />
quadrant<br />
Foci in left upper<br />
quadrant<br />
Foci in right lower<br />
quadrant<br />
Foci in left lower<br />
quadrant<br />
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Foci Screen #6 Right side brain<br />
Foci in frontal lobe<br />
Foci in temporal lobe<br />
Foci in parietal lobe<br />
Foci in occipital lobe<br />
Foci in midbrain<br />
Foci Screen #7 Left side brain<br />
Foci in frontal lobe<br />
Foci in temporal lobe<br />
Foci in parietal lobe<br />
Foci in occipital lobe<br />
Foci in midbrain<br />
Foci Screen #8 Neurological<br />
Foci in (Ans) para-<br />
sympathetic nerves<br />
Foci in (Ans)<br />
sympathetic nerves<br />
Foci in (Cns) motor<br />
nerves<br />
Foci in (Cns) sensory<br />
nerves<br />
Foci in cranial nerves<br />
Foci Screen #9 Digestive dist.<br />
Foci in stomach<br />
Foci in small intestine<br />
Foci in large intestine<br />
Foci in liver<br />
Foci in pancreas<br />
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INDICATED SCREENING GROUPS<br />
FOR THE MERIDIANS AND VESSELS OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE<br />
ACCORDING TO DR. REINHOLD VOLL<br />
SPLEEN<br />
Sp4 Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Liver viruses<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Protozoan group<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Sp3 Hepatitis viruses<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Dental materials<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
PANCREAS<br />
Pn1 Hepatitis viruses<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Childhood viral<br />
illnesses<br />
Toxic bowel<br />
metabolites<br />
Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
Pn2 Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1<br />
Uric acid metabolite<br />
group<br />
Pn3 Childhood viruses<br />
Hepatitis viruses<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
Pn4 Lipid metabolic group<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Childhood viruses<br />
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STOMACH Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Dental materials 1<br />
LIVER Liver viruses<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Protozoal group<br />
Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
Liver miscellaneous<br />
Fungal group<br />
Insecticide groups<br />
Salicylate combo<br />
Common antibiotics<br />
Stimulant screen<br />
GALL BLADDER Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
Lipid metabolite group<br />
Protozoan group<br />
Intestinal parasites<br />
KIDNEY<br />
Ki1 & Ki2 Bowel nosodes 1, 2<br />
Nephrolithiasis group<br />
Urinary tract irritants<br />
Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Ki2a & Ki3 U.R.I. bacteria 1, 2<br />
Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Food testing<br />
Common stimulant<br />
group<br />
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UROGENITAL<br />
B1 67 Bowel nosodes 1, 2<br />
Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Venereal screen<br />
Urinary tract irritants<br />
B1 65, 64 (male) Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Venereal screen<br />
Protozoan group<br />
Vaginitis group<br />
Bowel group 1, 2<br />
B1 65, 64 (female) Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Venereal screen<br />
Protozoan group<br />
Vaginitis group<br />
Bowel group 1, 2<br />
LUNG Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
U.R.I. bacteria 1, 2<br />
U.R.I. viruses<br />
Influenzal group<br />
Bowel nosodes 1, 2<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Accessory lung<br />
pathogens<br />
Respiratory tract<br />
irritants<br />
Salicylate screen<br />
Fungus screen<br />
LARYNX/HYPOPHARYNX Use above nosode<br />
screen as for Lung<br />
LARGE INTESTINE Parasite screen<br />
Protozoan screen<br />
Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Liver viruses<br />
Mutagen/Carcinogen<br />
screen<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Toxic bowel<br />
metabolites<br />
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SMALL INTESTINE Congenital nosodes<br />
1, 2, 3<br />
Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Liver viruses<br />
Stimulant screen<br />
Parasite screen<br />
Protozoal screen<br />
HEART Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Influenzal screen<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Liver viruses<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
viruses<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1, 2<br />
Protozoal screen<br />
Neurotoxin screen<br />
Neural viruses<br />
Herpes group<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Common stimulants<br />
Insecticide screen<br />
Childhood viruses<br />
NERVOUS SYSTEM Congenital1, 2, 3<br />
Neural viruses<br />
Neurotoxins screen<br />
Childhood viruses<br />
Protozoal screen<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Liver viruses<br />
Influenzal screen<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
viruses<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Insecticides<br />
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MENINGES<br />
ND 1b Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
viruses<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1, 2<br />
Protozoal screen<br />
Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
ND 1a Basic autonomic<br />
screening protocol<br />
Hydrocarbon group<br />
Phenol group<br />
Miscellaneous group<br />
Food additive group<br />
Stimulant group<br />
Antibiotic group<br />
Respiratory irritant<br />
group<br />
Toxic bowel<br />
metabolites<br />
Dental materials 1, 2<br />
Root canal group<br />
Heavy metal group 1, 2<br />
Pesticide group 1-4<br />
plus all nosode<br />
groups for<br />
Nervous System<br />
groups<br />
CIRCULATION Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 2<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Liver viruses<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Dental materials<br />
Mutagen/Carcinogen<br />
screen<br />
Neurotoxins 1, 2<br />
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ENDOCRINE - Triple Warmer Meridian<br />
Tw1 (adrenal) Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Tw1 (gonads) Adrenal screen<br />
Refer to nosodes B1 65,<br />
64 for male and female<br />
Tw2 (Thyroid) Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
(Parathyroid) Upper respiratory<br />
(Thymus) viruses<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1, 2<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Dental materials 1<br />
Tw3 (Pituitary) Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
(Pineal) Upper respiratory<br />
viruses<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Influenzal screen<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Dental materials 1<br />
ALLERGY VESSEL<br />
Allergy 1 Food screens<br />
Urinary tract irritants<br />
Insecticide screens<br />
Food additive screen<br />
Dermatology<br />
irritants<br />
Stimulant screen<br />
Parasite screen<br />
ADG 1a Basic autonomic<br />
screening protocol<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Dental materials 1, 2<br />
ADG 2 Pollen screen<br />
Mold screen<br />
Epidermal screen<br />
Food screening<br />
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ADG 3 Pollen screen<br />
Mold screen<br />
Epidermal screen<br />
Insect stings<br />
Dental materials 1, 2<br />
SKIN Congenital 1, 2<br />
Childhood viruses<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1, 2<br />
Refer to pancreas<br />
Refer to liver<br />
Dermatology irritant<br />
screen<br />
Mold screen<br />
Food screens<br />
Heavy metals 1, 2<br />
Dental materials 1, 2<br />
Toxic bowel metabolites<br />
JOINT DEGENERATION & Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
FIBROID DEGENERATION Upper respiratory<br />
(Connective Tissue) bacteria 1, 2<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Liver viruses<br />
Bowel nosodes 1-4<br />
Dental pure culture<br />
nosodes<br />
LYMPHATIC VESSEL Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
Lyl, Lyl-La, Lyla (Tonsils, Pharynx, Middle Ear) viruses<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1, 2<br />
Influenzal screen<br />
Dental materials 1, 2<br />
Dental pure culture<br />
nosodes<br />
Bowel nosodes 1<br />
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Ly3 (Nose and Paranasal Sinuses) Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
U. R. I. viruses<br />
U. R. I. bacteria 1, 2<br />
Influenza screen<br />
Bowel nosode group 1<br />
Remember to refer to<br />
ADG 3, ND3a & Twla<br />
Ly2a (Eyes) Congenital 1, 2, 3<br />
U. R. I. viruses<br />
U. R. I. bacteria 1, 2<br />
Bowel nosodes 1<br />
Enteric viruses<br />
Protozoal screen<br />
Fungal screen<br />
Ly2 (Dental) Dental materials 1, 2<br />
Root canal screen<br />
Gingival screen<br />
Pulpitis screen<br />
Periodontal screen<br />
(remember Tw2)<br />
Periapical screen<br />
Upper respiratory<br />
bacteria 1<br />
Dental pure culture<br />
nosodes<br />
Bowel nosodes 1<br />
Jaw lesion screen<br />
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AN OPERANT DEFINITION OF HOMEOPATHY<br />
Homeopathy has been cloaked in mystery and misunderstanding, in<br />
that there are many principles which have not fully done justice to the<br />
complete range <strong>of</strong> homeopathic action. Many proponents use<br />
homeopathy in vastly different ways making the field look confused and<br />
irregular.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the misconceptions is that it is assumed that all things are<br />
reversal in homeopathy that what a substance causes in a large dose it<br />
will reverse in a minute dose. This is not always so, and we will dedicate<br />
this chapter to that topic.<br />
As is pointed out in the chapter on snake venoms, the Arndt-Schultz<br />
law allows for the principle that what a poison might do at a raw dose, an<br />
extreme dilution <strong>of</strong> that poison will <strong>of</strong>ten time produce a paradoxical<br />
reversal <strong>of</strong> activity. If a patient were having a heart arrhythmia or<br />
irregularity, rattle snake venom, which causes a proteolytic effect on<br />
tissues and also has a cardio toxic effect on the heart muscles,<br />
<strong>of</strong>tentimes in small quantities, can help reverse the arrhythmia and<br />
stabilize the heart. <strong>The</strong> chapter on venoms and poison goes into this in<br />
detail.<br />
Dr. James P. Isaacs, in his book entitled Complementarity in Biology:<br />
Quantization <strong>of</strong> Molecular Motion. (James P. Isaacs, John C. Lamb: John<br />
Hopkins Press: Baltimore, 1969), points out another law <strong>of</strong> pharmacology<br />
which is Wilder’s law <strong>of</strong> initial value. In Wilder’s law, if a substance is not<br />
a poison, as we make it more and more dilute, one <strong>of</strong> three things will<br />
happen: 1) it still could have a reversal, 2) there might be an increase in<br />
the original effect, or 3) nothing may happen at all. This is Wilder’s law <strong>of</strong><br />
initial value. It is <strong>of</strong>ten used in pharmacology to chart out dose response<br />
curves.<br />
Many herbals, plants, glandulars, minerals, etc., are used in<br />
homeopathy and are not poisonous. Some <strong>of</strong> these will not always have<br />
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eversal effects. A classic example <strong>of</strong>ten noted in the literature is that <strong>of</strong><br />
Eyebright. Eyebright is an herb used in homeopathy and herbal<br />
remedies. <strong>The</strong> name was coined because <strong>of</strong> the product’s positive effect<br />
on vision and the optic system. It helps make eyes bright. That is the<br />
herbal indication for Eyebright. <strong>The</strong> homeopathic indication for it is<br />
exactly the same. It is also used for vision problems, and to help patients<br />
with optical disturbances. If everything in homeopathy were truly all<br />
reversal, we would only use Eyebright on the patients who had vision<br />
that was too perfect, because then the reversal effect <strong>of</strong> Eyebright in<br />
homeopathic form would be that it would interfere with vision. This is<br />
not the case.<br />
It is also not the case in many types <strong>of</strong> sarcodal formulas. Thyroid<br />
tissue has been demonstrated to have positive effects on the thyroid<br />
system, and the thyroid hormone from the tissue can be utilized in cases<br />
<strong>of</strong> hypothyroidism to stabilize thyroid function. In homeopathic form this<br />
same thyroid tissue, as a sarcode, has the exact same indications. It can<br />
also be utilized in the hypothyroid condition in which the patient has a<br />
weak thyroid gland.<br />
Examples <strong>of</strong> sarcodal remedies abound in this non-reversal action.<br />
Adrenaline tissue, brain tissue, endocrine systems, heart tissue and the<br />
like, all have the same indications homeopathically as they do in<br />
glandular technology when used in raw dose. In all <strong>of</strong> these cases the<br />
glandulars (sarcodes) are used to stabilize function. Thus, they can be<br />
used in hyper or hypo cases. In the case <strong>of</strong> hyperthyroidism or<br />
hypothyroidism, the thyroid sarcode might be used which helps stabilize<br />
tissue. But it is not always reversal.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sarcodal remedies, as we proved in the chapter on sarcodes, will<br />
have a stabilizing effect in rejuvenating or increasing the probability that<br />
healthy tissues will ensue in the organism. As the organism produces<br />
new tissues in the thyroid, the cervical, the vertebrae, or wherever in the<br />
body, the homeopathic sarcodal therapy can help to insure that healthy<br />
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tissues will be built instead <strong>of</strong> unhealthy ones. <strong>The</strong> sarcodal forms <strong>of</strong><br />
homeopathics do not follow what is thought about homeopathy; that it is<br />
all reversal <strong>of</strong> action.<br />
Another example in homeopathy is the indications <strong>of</strong> calendula.<br />
Calendula, which is taken from the marigold plant, has been used by<br />
herbalists for centuries, if not eons, for different injuries. <strong>The</strong><br />
homeopathic indications for calendula are equivalent. Oftentimes<br />
homeopaths will find that the dilute form <strong>of</strong> calendula can, in certain<br />
cases, have increased activity in treatment <strong>of</strong> injuries, and trauma<br />
conditions.<br />
James Tyler Kent writes that homeopathic calendula cannot be denied<br />
its ability to help in accident or injury cases. Another example is<br />
Dioscoria villosa, known as wild yam. <strong>The</strong> herbal therapeutics <strong>of</strong> it is that<br />
it is hepatic, stomachic, atonic, expectorant, anti-spasmodic, a sedative,<br />
and an anti-asthmatic. Its herbal uses include colic, jaundice,<br />
hardening/blocking <strong>of</strong> the liver, nausea (in pregnant women), cholera,<br />
neuralgia, hiccups, whooping cough, bronchitis, etc. Homeopathic<br />
indications are for painful afflictions <strong>of</strong> the abdomen, pelvic viscera,<br />
feeble digestive powers, colic, gallstones, heart spasms, uterine colic,<br />
back pain, and cramps. <strong>The</strong>re are almost identical indications for the<br />
homeopathic as for the herbal.<br />
We now look at the herb Caulophyllum also known as squawroot or<br />
blue cohosh. It is used as an anti-spasmodic, nervine tonic, diuretic,<br />
anti-rheumatic, and anti-inflammatory. It is known as “woman’s best<br />
friend” for the reason that it has a powerful effect on stabilizing women’s<br />
systems, and helping in the alleviation <strong>of</strong> cramps. This remedy is<br />
excellent for spasms, epilepsy, uterine inflammation, and the like. If<br />
everything worked in reversal, we would use the cohosh for the opposite<br />
indications <strong>of</strong> its herbal.<br />
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Let us now look at the homeopathic indications. Oscar E. Boericke’s<br />
repertory calls it Caulophyllum, and it is a woman’s remedy. During<br />
labor, when pains are present, the patient is exhausted and fretful. This<br />
remedy is excellent in its ability to help birthing pains. It is good for the<br />
stomach, dyspepsia, and all problems <strong>of</strong> the female system. It increases<br />
stability <strong>of</strong> menses and leucorrhea, and works for stiff joints, etc. Here is<br />
another example that the herbal recommendations are the same as the<br />
homeopathic. Even using this in dramatically dilute form, at 30x, and<br />
40x, there is stability in its action.<br />
Another example is Blue Vervain, in Latin; Verbena. Its herbal<br />
indications are that <strong>of</strong> a nervine tonic, anti-spasmodic, diaphoretic, and<br />
beneficial for the stomach; astringent, fever-fugue, and antiseptic. Its<br />
uses are for dyspepsia, indigestion, all liver conditions, kidney/bladder<br />
complaints, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, hysteria, epilepsy, chorea,<br />
nervous exhaustion, insomnia, diarrhea, nervous system, nervous<br />
depression, weakness, spasms, and irritation. It promotes the absorption<br />
<strong>of</strong> blood, and helps in pain and bruises. It is tremendously helpful for the<br />
liver, insomnia, epilepsy, hallucinations, and mental exhaustion. Find<br />
below a list <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the formulas in the HPUS (Homeopathic<br />
Pharmacopeia <strong>of</strong> the United States) which have similar indications<br />
herbally as well as homeopathically.<br />
As we go through the HPUS we will see that 65% or more <strong>of</strong> the HPUS<br />
has similar indications herbally and homeopathically, making the two<br />
modalities almost equal. By building this new definition into homeopathy<br />
we can utilize the best <strong>of</strong> homeopathy, as well as naturopathy and herbal<br />
therapy to help the American public demystify some <strong>of</strong> the homeopathic<br />
reactions. This will give needed publicity as well as simplicity to allow<br />
them to choose the system <strong>of</strong> homeopathy as a medical modality.<br />
As can be seen from the dose-response curve in Figures 1, 2, and 3,<br />
there are dramatic differences between the Arndt-Schultz principle <strong>of</strong><br />
poisons and Wilder’s law <strong>of</strong> initial value.<br />
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LIST OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES WITH SIMILAR HERBAL ACTION<br />
Abelmoschus Aquilegi<br />
Abies Nigra Aquilegia Vulgaris<br />
Abrotanum Aralia Dispida<br />
Achyranthes Calea Aralia Quinquefolia<br />
Actae Spicata Arbutus Andrach<br />
Adamas Areca Catechu<br />
Adelheidsquelle Artemisia Vulgaris<br />
Adonis Virnalis Arum Dracontium<br />
Adrenaline Arum Italicum<br />
Aesculus Glabra Arum Maculatum<br />
Aesculus Hippocastanum Arum Triphyllum<br />
Agave Americana Arundo Mauritanica<br />
Agave Tequilana Asclepias Incarnata<br />
Agnus Castus Asclepias Syriaca<br />
Agrimonia Eupatoria Asimina Triloba<br />
Agrostemma Githago Asparagus Officin<br />
Aletris Farinosa Aspidosperma<br />
Alfalfa Asperula Odorata<br />
Alisma Plantago Avena Sativa<br />
Allium Sativum Barosma<br />
Alnus Glutinosa Bellis Perennis<br />
Aloe Socotrina Berberis Aquifolium<br />
Alstonia Constricta Berberis Vulgaris<br />
Alstonia Scholaris Berberis Vulgaris, Fructus<br />
Althaea Officinalis Beta Vulgaris<br />
Ammi Visnaga Bixa Orellana<br />
Ampelopsis Quinquefolia Boldo<br />
Amygdalus Persica Borago Officinalis<br />
Anagallis Arvensis Branca Ursina<br />
Ananassa Brassica Napus<br />
Anchusa Officinalis Buxus Sempervirens<br />
Anemone Nemorosa Cacao<br />
Anemopsis California Cactus Grande<br />
Anethum Graveolens Cahinca<br />
Angelica Archangelica Cajuputum<br />
Angelica Atropurpurea Calcarea Acetica<br />
Angophora Lanceolata Calcarea Lactica<br />
Anthenis Nobilis Calendula Officinalis<br />
Apium Graveolens Calotropis Gigantea<br />
Apocynum Andro Calthapalustris<br />
Aqua Marina Canlophylum<br />
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LIST OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES WITH SIMILAR HERBAL ACTION<br />
Canchalagua Clematis Vitalba, Folia<br />
Canna Anjustifolia Coccus Cacti<br />
Carduus Benedictus Cochlearia Armoracia<br />
Carduus Marianus Cochlearia Officinalis<br />
Carum Carvi Collinsonia Canadensis<br />
Cascara Comocladia Dentata<br />
Cascarilla Conchiolinum<br />
Castanea Vesca Condurango<br />
Castoreum Convolvulus Arvensis<br />
Catalpa Bignonioides Copaiva Officinalis<br />
Cataria Nepeta Cornus Alternifolia<br />
Ceanothus Cornus Circinata<br />
Ceanothus Americanus Cornus Florida<br />
Cedron Crocus Sativa<br />
Celtis Occidentalis Crataegus<br />
Cephalanthus Occidentalis Cucurbita Citrullus<br />
Cerasus Virginiana Cucurbita Pepo, Flos<br />
Cereus Bonplandii Cucurbita Pepo, Semen<br />
Cereus Serpentinus Cuphea petiolata<br />
Cetraria Islandica Cydonia Vulgaris<br />
Chamomilla Cynara Scolymus<br />
Cheiranthus Cheiri Cypripedium Pubescens<br />
Chelidonium Majus Cytisus Scoparius<br />
Chelidonium Majus, Radix Daphne Indica<br />
Chelone Glabra Dictamnus Albus<br />
Chenopodium Anthelminticum Dioscorea Villosa<br />
Chenopodim Vulvaria Dirca Palustris<br />
Chimaphila Maculata Dolichos Pruriens<br />
Chimaphila Umbellata Draba Verna<br />
Chionanthus Virginica Drosera Rotundifolia<br />
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Dulcamara, Flos<br />
Cicer Arietinum Echinacea Angustifolia<br />
Cichorium Intybus Elaeis Guineensis<br />
Cimicifuga Racemosa Elaterium<br />
Cineraria Maritima Epiiedra Vulgaris<br />
Cinnamomum Epigaea Repens<br />
Cistus Canadensis Epilobium Palustre<br />
Citrus Decumana Epiphegus Virginiana<br />
Citrus Limonum Equisetum Arvense<br />
Citrus Vulgaris Erechtites Hieracifolia<br />
Clematis Virginiana Erigeron Canadensis<br />
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LIST OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES WITH SIMILAR HERBAL ACTION<br />
Eriodictyon Californicum Glycerinum<br />
Erodium Glycogenum<br />
Eryngium Aquaticum Glycyrrhiza Glabra<br />
Eryngium Maritimum Gnaphalium Leontopodium<br />
Erythraea Centaurium Gossypium Herbaceum<br />
Ethylicum Granatum<br />
Eugenia Caryophyllata Gratiola Officinalis<br />
Eugenia Jambosa Grindelia<br />
Euonymus Atropurpureus Guaco<br />
Euonymus Europaeus Guaiacum<br />
Eupatorium Aromaticum Guatteria Gaumeri<br />
Eupatorium Cannabinum Gymnocladus Canadensis<br />
Eupatorium Perfoliatum Haematoxylon Campechianum<br />
Eupatorium Purpureum Hamamelis Virginiana<br />
Euphrasia Officinalis Haronga Madagascariensis<br />
Fagopyrum Esculentum Helianthus Annuus<br />
Fagus Sylvatica Heliotropium Peruvianum<br />
Ferula Glauca Helonias Dioica<br />
Ficus Religiosa Hedeoma<br />
Filix Mas Helleborus<br />
Foeniculum Vulgare Hepatica Triloba<br />
Fragaria Vesca Hoang-Nan<br />
Franciscea Uniflora Homarus<br />
Fraxinus Americana Hura Crepitans<br />
Fraxinus Excelsior Hydrangea Arborescens<br />
Fucus Vesiculosus Hydrastis<br />
Galanthus Nivalis Hydrastis Canadensis<br />
Galega Officinalis Hydrocotyle<br />
Galium Aparine Hydrocotyle Asiatica<br />
Galphimia Glauca Hydrophyllum Virginianum<br />
Gambogia Hypericum<br />
Gaultheria Procumbens Iberis Amara<br />
Genista Tinctoria Ilex Aquifolium<br />
Gentiana Lutea Ilex Paraguariensis<br />
Gentiana Quinquefolia Illicium Anisatum<br />
Geranium Maculatum Imperatoria Ostruthium<br />
Geranium Robertianum Inula Helenium<br />
Geum Rivale Iris Florentina<br />
Geum Urbanum Iris Foetidissima<br />
Ginkgo Biloba Iris Germanica<br />
Glechoma Hederacea Iris Tenax<br />
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LIST OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES WITH SIMILAR HERBAL ACTION<br />
Iris Versicolor Magnesia Grandiflora<br />
Jacaranda Caroba Mandragora Officinarum<br />
Jalapa Mangifera Indica<br />
Juglans Cinerea Marrubium Bulgare<br />
Juniperus Communis Matica<br />
Juniperus Virginiana Melissa Officinalis<br />
Justicia Adhatoda Menispermum Canadense<br />
Kamala Mentha Piperita<br />
Karaka Mentha Pulegium<br />
Kousso Mentha Viridis<br />
Laburnum Anagyroides Mentholum<br />
Lacerta Agilis Menyanthes Trifoliata<br />
Lachnanthes Tinctoria Mezereum<br />
Lamium Album Millefolium<br />
Lappa Major Mimosa Humilis<br />
Lathyrus Sativus Mitchella Repens<br />
Lecithin Momordica Balsamina<br />
Lemna Minor Musa Sapientum<br />
Leonurus Cardiaca Myosotis<br />
Lepidium Bonariense Myrica Cerifera<br />
Leptandra Virginica Myristica Sebifera<br />
Lespedeza Captiata Myrrha<br />
Levisticum Officinale Myrtus Communis<br />
Liatris Spicata Nabalus Serpentarius<br />
Lilium Tigrinum Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus<br />
Linaria Vulgaris Nasturtium Aquaticum<br />
Linum Usitatissimum Negundo<br />
Lonicera Periclymenum Nepeta Cataria<br />
Lonicera Xylosteum Nux Moschata<br />
Lophophytum Leandri Nymphaea Odorata<br />
Luffa Operculata Ocimum Basilicum<br />
Lupulinum Ocimum Canum<br />
Lycopersicum Esculentum Oenothera Biennis<br />
Lycopodium Clavatum Oleander<br />
Lycopus Virginicus Oleum Carvi<br />
Lysimachia Nummularia Ononis Spinosa<br />
Macrotinum Onopurdum<br />
Magnesia Carbonica Opuntia Vulgaris<br />
Magnesia Muriatica Oreodaphne<br />
Magnesia Oxydata Origanum Majorana<br />
Magnesia Sulfurica Ornithogalum Umbellatum<br />
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LIST OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES WITH SIMILAR HERBAL ACTION<br />
Ostrya Primula Vulgaris<br />
Ovi Gallinae Pellicula Prunus Padus<br />
Oxalis Acetosella Prunus Spinosa<br />
Oxydendrum Arboreum Prunus Virginiana<br />
Paeonia Officinalis Ptelea Trifoliata<br />
Pareira Brava Pulsatilla<br />
Parietaria Officinalis Pulsatilla Nuttalliana<br />
Paronichia Illecebrum Pyrus Americana<br />
Parthenium Quassia Amara<br />
Passiflora Incarnata Quebracho<br />
Pastinaca Sativa Quercus Robur<br />
Paullinia Pinnata Ranunculus<br />
Paullinia Sorbilis Ratanhia<br />
Pecten Rap Hanns<br />
Pediculus Capitis Rhododenrom<br />
Penthorum Sedoides Rhus Aromatica<br />
Persea Americana Resina Laricis<br />
Petroselinum Sativum Rhamnus Californica<br />
Phaseolus Rhamnus Cathartica<br />
Phellandrium Aquaticum Rhamnus Purshiana<br />
Physalis Alkekengi Rheum Officinale<br />
Phytolacca Ricinus Communis<br />
Pichi Robinia Pseudoacacia<br />
Pimenta Officinalis Rosa Canina<br />
Pimpinella Saxifraga Rosa Damascena<br />
Pinus Lambertiana Rosmarinum Officinalis<br />
Pinus Sylvestris Rubia Tinctorum<br />
Piper Methysticum Rumex Acetosa<br />
Piper Nigrum Rumex Crispus<br />
Piscidia Erythrina Rumex Obtusifolius<br />
Plantago Major Russula Foetens<br />
Platanus Ruta Graveolens<br />
Plectranthus Fruticosus Sabadilla<br />
Plumbago Littoralis Sabal Serrulata<br />
Polygonum Punctatum Salix Alba<br />
Polygonum Sagittatum Salix Nigra<br />
Populus Candicans Salix Purpurea<br />
Potentilla Anserina Salvia Officinalis<br />
Pothos Foetidus Sambucus Canadensis<br />
Primula Obconica Sambucus Nigra<br />
Primula Veris Sambucus Nigra<br />
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LIST OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES WITH SIMILAR HERBAL ACTION<br />
Sanicula Thlaspi Bursa Pastoris<br />
Sarracenia Purpurea Thuja Occidentalis<br />
Sarsaparilla Tilia Europaea<br />
Sassafras Officinale Tormentilla<br />
Schinus Molle Torula<br />
Scolopensrium Vulgare Trifolium Pratense<br />
Scutellaria Lateriflora Trifolium Repens<br />
Sedum Acre Trillium Pendulum<br />
Semper Vivum Tectorum Triosteum Perfoliatum<br />
Senecio Aureus Triticum Repens<br />
Senecio Jacobaea Tropaeolum Majus<br />
Senega Officinalis Turnera<br />
Senna Tussilago Farfara<br />
Sepia Tussilago Petasites<br />
Sinapis Ulmus Fulva<br />
Sinapis Nigra Uricum Acidum<br />
Skookum Chuck Urtica Dioica<br />
Solanum Carolinense Urtica Urens<br />
Solanum Mammosum Usnea Barbata<br />
Solidago Virgaurea Uva Ursi<br />
Spartium Scoparium Valeriana Officinalis<br />
Spigelia Marilandica Verbascum Thapsus<br />
Spilanthes Oleracea Verbena Hastata<br />
Spinacia Verbena Officinalis<br />
Spiraea Ulmaria Viburnum Opulus<br />
Stellaria Media Viburnum Prunifolium<br />
Sterculia Acuminata Viola Odorata<br />
Sticta Pulmonaria Viola Tricolor<br />
Stigmata Maidis Wiesbaden<br />
Stillingia Sylvatica Wyethia Helenioides<br />
Sumbul Symphoricarpus<br />
Xanthoxylum Fraxineum<br />
Racemosus<br />
Symphytum Officinale Yucca Filamentosa<br />
Taraxacum Officinale, Radix Yohim Binum<br />
Taxus Baccata Zingiber Officinale<br />
Teucrium Marum<br />
Teucrium Scorodonia<br />
Thaspium Aureum<br />
Thymus Serryllum<br />
<strong>The</strong>a Sinensis<br />
<strong>The</strong>obrominum<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
As can be seen from this brief list <strong>of</strong> examples, much <strong>of</strong> homeopathy is<br />
not always reversal; much <strong>of</strong> it is very similar to the action <strong>of</strong> herbal<br />
therapy.<br />
In herbal homeopathy, the minimal dose <strong>of</strong> an herb can achieve an<br />
effect. Herbology and homeopathy might join forces to become a more<br />
powerful form <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
In 1962, the FDA developed a new Food and Drug Cosmetic Act, which<br />
let homeopathy in the HPUS, as well as the USP (United States<br />
Pharmacopeia). In 1962, they did not include the <strong>Natural</strong> Compendium<br />
<strong>of</strong> Herbs which was supplied before 1962. This was because <strong>of</strong> an<br />
inability <strong>of</strong> herbalists to agree and to actively support themselves in the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> their <strong>Natural</strong> Compendium.<br />
Now we are going to provide a new description and definition <strong>of</strong><br />
homeopathy which includes herbal precepts and reinstate herbalism<br />
under our new HPUS guidelines. Since homeopathy and herbalism share<br />
so much, and since the HPUS provides a legal backdrop for doctors to<br />
have NDC (National Drug Code) coded formulas within the HPUS, it is<br />
possible to include these different herbs and their activity within our<br />
guidelines.<br />
Homeopathy need not always involve using dramatically dilute<br />
substances. Mother tinctures, 1x, 2x, and 3x, are <strong>of</strong>ten high<br />
concentrations and yet this is still homeopathy.<br />
Let us explore the description <strong>of</strong> an opposite to homeopathy, which is<br />
allopathy. In allopathy we are working against the body, just as the<br />
allopath might use an antihistamine when the patient has a histamine<br />
response. By using an outside intervention the practitioner intervenes<br />
with the body so that the body will have time to heal itself. Thus, if there<br />
is a histamine response due to some causative factor, the allopath would<br />
use an antihistamine to help block the histamine, hoping that he/she<br />
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provides enough <strong>of</strong> a buffer to stall, so that the body can overcome the<br />
disease. Allopathy is not dealing with the true cause (rarely is the cause<br />
<strong>of</strong> the disease the fact that the person is deficient in the antihistamine or<br />
other drug). Oftentimes, histamine release is prompted by allergic<br />
activity, nutritional disturbances, chemical imbalances, and the like. <strong>The</strong><br />
patient can sometimes build a dependence on these allopathic<br />
medications, as they will help the symptom, not the disease, and thus,<br />
will build dependence. This can <strong>of</strong>ten be beneficial to the synthetic<br />
chemical companies, but not to the patient.<br />
Allopathy seeks to provide an outside intervention from the smart<br />
doctor to the “stupid” patient’s body, to try to sedate, block, stimulate,<br />
trick or fool the system with a synthetic pharmacological agent. Allopathy<br />
can be seen as a heterogeneous type <strong>of</strong> medicine in which the<br />
intervention comes not from within the system, but from outside the<br />
system. In homeopathy, however, we provide the minimal dose <strong>of</strong> activity<br />
from our agents to allow the human system <strong>of</strong> the patient to achieve its<br />
balance through its own cybernetic feedback control.<br />
Homeopathy develops healing forces from within, or homogeneously,<br />
whereas allopathy does it from outside, or heterogeneously. <strong>The</strong><br />
homeopath tries to work with the patient’s body to stimulate it towards<br />
healing and homeostasis balance. <strong>The</strong> principle <strong>of</strong> homeostasis implies<br />
that the body will seek to try to balance its activity along the lines <strong>of</strong> a<br />
certain degree <strong>of</strong> function. Thus, in maintaining calcium balance, the<br />
parathyroid and thyroid hormones will help to regulate calcium,<br />
<strong>of</strong>tentimes by taking calcium out <strong>of</strong> the bone to maintain serum calcium<br />
or by appetite control to drive the appetite toward different foods to<br />
balance our calcium intake. A very intricate sense <strong>of</strong> balance is needed<br />
for the extremely complex job <strong>of</strong> homeostasis.<br />
<strong>The</strong> whole principle <strong>of</strong> homeopathy relies on the study <strong>of</strong> homeostasis.<br />
In homeopathy, an herb is used only to provide the stimulus for the body<br />
to heal itself. <strong>The</strong> minimal dose is sought. Thus, Eyebright might help to<br />
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supply the needed nutrition and the needed pharmacological agents to<br />
help the patient’s body to rejuvenate its optical system, and achieve<br />
health. This implies a homogenous stimulation <strong>of</strong> homeostasis which is<br />
homeopathy.<br />
Our definition <strong>of</strong> homeopathy is: “Homeopathy is the medical art <strong>of</strong><br />
gently stimulating the patient’s body toward balance and homeostasis.”<br />
Some dictums <strong>of</strong> homeopathy:<br />
� <strong>The</strong> human body is complex beyond our understanding, so we<br />
must work reverently with it to encourage health and balance from<br />
within.<br />
� Disease results from violation <strong>of</strong> natural law, and disease<br />
symptoms are a message from the body as it attempts to deal with<br />
the causative agent. Symptoms are beacons and traffic signals<br />
which point to cures. Symptoms are not the enemy as believed by<br />
allopaths.<br />
� Cure must come from removing or reducing the cause <strong>of</strong> disease,<br />
and then stimulating balance and homeostasis.<br />
� <strong>The</strong> healing <strong>of</strong> nations shall come from the leaves <strong>of</strong> the field. Only<br />
nature knows the intimate details <strong>of</strong> cure, and only nature can<br />
manufacture truly curative agents.<br />
� Homeopathy, herbology, acupuncture, and naturopathy have more<br />
in common than originally believed. Together with other similar<br />
modalities they represent a new era in medicine.<br />
Our broadened viewpoint <strong>of</strong> homeopathy lets the techniques <strong>of</strong><br />
herbology to be used to their fullest pr<strong>of</strong>iciency. This allows the different<br />
herbal manufacturers to have a pr<strong>of</strong>essional naturopathic and<br />
homeopathic philosophical governmental agency through the HPUS to<br />
guide them in quality control and legal direction. This broad-based<br />
definition <strong>of</strong> homeopathy has existed for years, and yet because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mystery <strong>of</strong> homeopathy in like treating like, <strong>of</strong>tentimes it is categorized<br />
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as only like treating like. With this new, broader definition, and by<br />
utilizing the forces <strong>of</strong> different homeopathic practitioners and<br />
manufacturers to propagate this definition to the American public, they<br />
can get a better idea <strong>of</strong> how homeopaths are able to help in dramatic<br />
ways to stabilize and balance their bodies. Our herbal repertoire also will<br />
bring Chinese herbals into the system and let legally controlled<br />
manufacturers supply quality Chinese herbs with a proper national drug<br />
code to doctors.<br />
It is hoped that this chapter and the rest <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Repertory</strong> will<br />
help to clear up some <strong>of</strong> the myths and misunderstandings in regard to<br />
homeopathy in its practical use. Homeopathy represents an inexpensive<br />
modality <strong>of</strong> medicine which is safe and effective in treating a wide variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> medical ills. In the 1990s, the American culture was severely<br />
threatened economically, and overburdened by a medical system that<br />
clung to allopathic synthetic pharmacology and surgery. <strong>The</strong>se measures<br />
are not only drastically expensive and environmentally unsafe, but they<br />
are not cures. Allopathy is needed in medicine as a last resort in keeping<br />
some patients alive. <strong>The</strong> baby must not be thrown out with the bath<br />
water. Allopathy will always be a part <strong>of</strong> medicine. But allopaths should<br />
learn the fallacies <strong>of</strong> their techniques. <strong>The</strong>y do not seek to bring patients<br />
to balance or cure. <strong>The</strong>y only seek to develop dependency on different<br />
items in the lost hope that patients’ bodies can regain balance before the<br />
synthetic drugs do their damage to kidneys, liver, nerves and digestion.<br />
Allopaths treat symptoms. To this end, homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers economic<br />
solutions, the development <strong>of</strong> safe and effective modalities, and help in<br />
returning to a system <strong>of</strong> reverence for the natural process <strong>of</strong> our bodies<br />
and the natural process <strong>of</strong> the ecological system <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />
One day medicine might overcome its egocentric biases, and teach all<br />
techniques and philosophies together under one true medicine. A new<br />
day will dawn in which healers will learn to appreciate each other and<br />
help patients, rather than propagate egos.<br />
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AN ADVANCED TREATISE IN QUANTUM BIOLOGY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Quantic Link to DNA<br />
<strong>The</strong> father <strong>of</strong> quantum theory was Erwin Schrödinger. He believed that<br />
there was a definite link between quantum theory and DNA. As we have<br />
reviewed several parts <strong>of</strong> biological literature in this book, we now would<br />
like to review a brief introduction on quantum theory and genetic coding.<br />
Here we see the best demonstration <strong>of</strong> a quantum biological function, as<br />
the formation <strong>of</strong> the DNA code does not utilize half-steps; it makes<br />
distance coding jumps. <strong>The</strong>re are distinct patterns in the DNA code that<br />
allow for exacting patterns. In hereditary techniques we can see that<br />
there is a preciseness <strong>of</strong> transfer which yet has some degree <strong>of</strong><br />
indeterminacy. As we have discussed in the Quantum Biology and in this<br />
workbook, there must be a metabolic side as well as a reproductive side<br />
to our matrix, so that the metabolism can respond to a wide variety <strong>of</strong><br />
different types <strong>of</strong> environmental conditions. But the genetic coding would<br />
have to have very limited, predictable and distinct types <strong>of</strong> jumps. It<br />
would have to be a more precise and closed process. We have already<br />
discussed this in some detail (see Quantum Biology). Now, let us review<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the literature which has led to our understanding <strong>of</strong> DNA<br />
function.<br />
In the early days, there were three categories <strong>of</strong> food: oleaginous (fats),<br />
saccharinous (carbohydrates), and albuminous (protein). <strong>The</strong><br />
development <strong>of</strong> protein was a key factor in the development <strong>of</strong> life. It is<br />
protein which is analyzed in our treatise on DNA. Jöns Jakob Berzelius<br />
proposed the names <strong>of</strong> cystein and glycine as he was doing research on<br />
amino acids. In 1838, he coined the word “protein”, which is Greek for<br />
primary substance. He found that this was the basic unit <strong>of</strong> all<br />
albuminous material. Gerardus Johannes Mulder, also working in the<br />
very early 1800s, continued some <strong>of</strong> the Berzelius work. He proposed a<br />
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asic albuminous substance with an empirical formula C40H62N10O12; this<br />
combined with many other formulas produced some <strong>of</strong> the basic proteins<br />
<strong>of</strong> life.<br />
In the 1890s, Emil Fischer, who was once a student <strong>of</strong> August Kekulé,<br />
found that there were dextro and levo types <strong>of</strong> polymers. He was the first<br />
to find that there was a chirality, or “handedness” to nature. He then<br />
found that this “handedness” also applied to protein compounds.<br />
In the 1850s, Thomas Graham found crystalloids and colloids, and<br />
studied their functions. Colla came from the Greek for glue. <strong>The</strong>odor<br />
Svedberg contributed evidence to the theory that proteins were<br />
homogenous. Using Avogadro’s number and the weight <strong>of</strong> the large<br />
colloidal particles, he determined their diffusion rate and sedimentation<br />
as a constant in the earth’s gravitational field, producing up to 500 times<br />
the force <strong>of</strong> gravity. He then separated these colloidal factors, and helped<br />
to further the concept <strong>of</strong> homogeneity.<br />
By 1936, Linus Pauling and Alfred Mirsky put forth the idea that<br />
polypeptide chains <strong>of</strong> native proteins could be folded and held together<br />
between the N/h group and the oxygen atom <strong>of</strong> the C//O group <strong>of</strong><br />
peptide bonds. Many different scientists, including Corey and Perutz,<br />
started working with these large chemicals and proposed some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
different fashions which led to the discovery <strong>of</strong> the helix.<br />
John Kendrew was the first to find the three-dimensional structure <strong>of</strong><br />
myoglobin which has an approximate molecular weight <strong>of</strong> 17,500. He<br />
found that 75% <strong>of</strong> myoglobin has a helical polypeptide chain. Thus, the<br />
helix was further brought into science.<br />
<strong>The</strong> three-dimensional structure <strong>of</strong> insulin was discovered in 1969, by<br />
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, working at Oxford University. Other bio-<br />
molecules were found, such as cholesterol, calciferol, penicillin, and B-<br />
12, using x-ray photographs <strong>of</strong> the diffusion patterns <strong>of</strong> the insulin<br />
crystal. Dorothy Hodgkin was able to propose the structure <strong>of</strong> this very<br />
complex molecule. Insulin was the first native protein to be synthesized.<br />
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In 1966, Robert Bruce Merrifield developed insulin by means <strong>of</strong> a<br />
machine which was designed to carry out polypeptide synthesis.<br />
Synthetic chemistry was well underway, and the precept <strong>of</strong> synthetic<br />
chemistry to this day has been that <strong>of</strong> placing the calcium, carbon, and<br />
hydrogen in the right spots. This was achieved by looking at the x-ray<br />
photographs and diffraction patterns, doing spectrographic analysis, and<br />
other different functions. But they were not able to discern the type <strong>of</strong><br />
energy that existed in the quantic bonds, or <strong>of</strong> the electrons in their<br />
outer rings. Nature still has many secrets.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the different quantic energy patterns <strong>of</strong> the natural substances<br />
still were unknown to these synthetic developers. <strong>The</strong> synthetic<br />
developers sought to develop synthetic compounds but found that they<br />
were not as effective as natural entities. This did not hinder them in the<br />
least; they achieved extreme financial success through their synthesis.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y were able to develop and manufacture compounds and live <strong>of</strong>f<br />
rather rich royalties as these synthetic compounds were sold as<br />
medicines. As they reduced the complex world <strong>of</strong> natural biology into<br />
synthetic components they developed more and more compounds. Many<br />
were to follow after insulin.<br />
Let’s take a look at some <strong>of</strong> the first work that was done with insulin. It<br />
was founded to be only 3.4% effective at best in the early crystalline<br />
structure designed by Merrifield. Later, in the 1960s, scientists started to<br />
dispel the idea that organic substances were different from the synthetic<br />
matter which they were developing. Because <strong>of</strong> the limits <strong>of</strong> their thought<br />
and the limits <strong>of</strong> their techniques <strong>of</strong> measurement these compounds<br />
appeared to be equal. This is not the case in the 1990s. With our<br />
sophisticated energy equipment and methods <strong>of</strong> discerning the energy<br />
patterns and electrical responses <strong>of</strong> compounds, we now find that nature<br />
does indeed have some rather complex safeguards and complex secrets<br />
which the synthetic chemical companies have yet to divine.<br />
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In 1986, Carl Popper delivered an address to the Royal Society. In this<br />
address he told the attendees, who included many <strong>of</strong> the fathers <strong>of</strong><br />
synthetic molecular biology, that biochemical organizations and<br />
processes could never be understood in chemical terms alone. Because <strong>of</strong><br />
this, Popper proposed that organic evolution would never be explained by<br />
chemical or Darwinian <strong>The</strong>ory and that chemical reductionism for the<br />
environment proposed many different risks, as we put many <strong>of</strong> these<br />
synthetic chemicals into our environment and our bodies. In fact, due to<br />
the large number <strong>of</strong> chemicals which have been put into our bodies,<br />
perhaps Carl Popper’s warning has come too late. Many dramatic<br />
problems have resulted from iatrogenic poisoning <strong>of</strong> the planet and<br />
iatrogenic diseases which were caused by synthetic compounds.<br />
Dramatic damage has resulted from ignorance and pr<strong>of</strong>iteering.<br />
Man’s ability to understand is always limited by his ability to measure<br />
the results <strong>of</strong> his work. At every point in science the scientists assume<br />
that their measurements are complete, therefore their knowledge must<br />
be complete. As new discoveries are made and more sophisticated<br />
measurement techniques are developed this philosophy opens the door<br />
to deeper and deeper understanding. With the advent <strong>of</strong> quantum theory<br />
and the idea <strong>of</strong> the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle we now realize that<br />
true knowledge cannot be attained, and that we cannot in any way<br />
manufacture the same compounds developed by nature. Our attempts at<br />
this are merely guesses, perhaps good guesses but still, nature holds<br />
secrets as we continue to explore biology to the end <strong>of</strong> our days. Only<br />
nature truly knows.<br />
In 1893, Albrecht Kossel, doing physiological research identified<br />
chromatin as a nucleoprotamine. This was found to be a nucleoprotein,<br />
and was some <strong>of</strong> the beginning work needed in looking at RNA and DNA<br />
function.<br />
Nucleic acid sugars and their phosphate-bonded brothers were written<br />
about by Phoebus Levene in 1905. Levene, working with Walter A.<br />
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Jacobs, classified sugar <strong>of</strong> yeast nucleic acids as D-Ribose. This is linked<br />
to the bases by a glycosidic bond. <strong>The</strong>y termed these nucleosides.<br />
Adenosine, guanosine, cytidine, and uridine, when esterified by<br />
phosphates, became adenylic acid, guanylic acid, cytidylic acid, and<br />
uridylic acid. It was Levene who later found that this sugar is RNA and<br />
DNA was not a hexose, but a pentose.<br />
Early determinations <strong>of</strong> the molecular weight <strong>of</strong> DNA gave values <strong>of</strong> the<br />
order <strong>of</strong> 10 3. In 1938, Frederick Sanger proposed that its weight was 10 6 .<br />
Levene also was able to confirm this new molecular weight in 1938.<br />
In 1944, at the Rockefeller Institute Hospital, Oswald Avery came up<br />
with the first strong evidence that DNA was really the key to transferring<br />
genetic characteristics in microbes. Avery also proposed some <strong>of</strong> the DNA<br />
enzymes, such as DNA depolymerase and deoxyribonuclease. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
enzymes were found to deactivate DNA, but were later key in the process<br />
<strong>of</strong> unfolding and unwinding the DNA to set genetics in motion.<br />
In 1945, DNA was found to have light absorption in the area <strong>of</strong> 260<br />
nanometers, and to have some mitogenic-like production <strong>of</strong> UV. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
purines and pyrimidines were also found to have strong light<br />
relationships; both absorption and production.<br />
Erwin Chargaff in 1950 was able to show some <strong>of</strong> the strong light<br />
spectrophoto reaction <strong>of</strong> the different components <strong>of</strong> DNA and DNA itself.<br />
From this, the research finding adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine,<br />
or A, G, C, and T, led to the discovery <strong>of</strong> the different Chargaff rules.<br />
First, the total <strong>of</strong> purines and pyrimidines are quantitatively equi-<br />
molecular; that is, A + G = T + C. Second, the molecular quantities <strong>of</strong><br />
adenine and thymine individually are equal: A = T. Third, the amounts <strong>of</strong><br />
guanine and cytosine are molecularly equivalent; G = C. A relation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
preceding rules comes to the final rule in which A + C = G +T. Later, it<br />
was found that uracil took the place <strong>of</strong> thymine in the RNA components<br />
<strong>of</strong> the cell. <strong>The</strong>se rules echo our quantum rules in many ways.<br />
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Many people around 1950 were struggling to find ways <strong>of</strong><br />
understanding this. But it was Crick and Watson at Cambridge who best<br />
improved on Pauling’s research, using the Chargaff rules and developing<br />
a consensus idea <strong>of</strong> the structure <strong>of</strong> DNA. <strong>The</strong>y proposed a double helix.<br />
This opened the door for dramatic understanding.<br />
<strong>The</strong> mechanics <strong>of</strong> this process could be easily understood by the<br />
mechanically-minded scientists <strong>of</strong> the time. Yet, this type <strong>of</strong> mechanical<br />
process did not appear in any other chemical process. Chemical<br />
processes were known to be statistical, or involving random development<br />
<strong>of</strong> compounds which were pushed and pulled apart through entropic or<br />
thermodynamic processes. This strand <strong>of</strong> DNA does not do this; it is not<br />
a randomized process. It pulls apart and pushes together in a very<br />
precise maze. <strong>The</strong> actual mechanisms <strong>of</strong> this push and pull were not<br />
studied by these scientists; they liked the idea <strong>of</strong> the chemistry involved.<br />
But now, we can ask the question: Through what processes is DNA<br />
pushed/pulled apart? <strong>The</strong> answer leads to quantum dynamics. Our<br />
quantic analysis matrix can be superimposed on the DNA action.<br />
Research blossomed into the concept <strong>of</strong> the mechanics <strong>of</strong> DNA. As<br />
Isaacs has told us, the E. coli is an example <strong>of</strong> a type <strong>of</strong> near vion from<br />
cells, meaning the base amount <strong>of</strong> matter needed to actually make up a<br />
living unit which could metabolize and reproduce on its own. Inside the<br />
E. coli is a double–stranded DNA chromosome which contains 4 x 10 6<br />
base pairs. It will reproduce at maximum rate <strong>of</strong> 750 base pairs per<br />
second. This is at a given unwound replicating fork region. So it will take<br />
about forty minutes to reproduce a complete chromosome. If the<br />
conditions are right, E. coli will divide into two daughter cells every<br />
twenty minutes. This is the nature <strong>of</strong> vionic activity.<br />
In 1953, Paul Zamecnik, working at Harvard University, tried to put<br />
radioactive isotopes <strong>of</strong> different amino acids into a bacteria colony. This<br />
was an attempt to trace the radioactive polypeptides through the<br />
different ribosomes. <strong>The</strong> experiment was a failure because by putting in<br />
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the different radioactive isotopes the RNA functioning came to a halt. It<br />
could only be brought back by bringing in a fresh, natural selection <strong>of</strong><br />
the amino acids. Thus, DNA has some ability to possibly ‘know” that the<br />
items involved are radioactive. This would be reinforced by our quantum<br />
theories; if a radioactive particle were put into this process, the biology<br />
would soon be able to “know” it and halt its progress. Biology and life<br />
operate on many levels including sub molecular. <strong>The</strong> process would be<br />
able to notice radioactivity as an irregularity.<br />
This makes us wonder about the different radioactive tracing<br />
experiments in which radioactive iodine was put into the body by<br />
experimenters who found that it goes to the thyroid; and then it was<br />
assumed that all iodine would go to the thyroid. All we know from that<br />
experiment is that radioactive iodine goes to the thyroid. We do not know<br />
where normal iodine goes. This is another limitation <strong>of</strong> quantic theory.<br />
Tracing experiments have led to many faulty conclusions in biology.<br />
Electron microscopists started to come up with ideas <strong>of</strong> transcription<br />
and translation <strong>of</strong> the ability to handle RNA and DNA. But basically, at<br />
the relative body temperature E. coli’s DNA is transcribed at a rate <strong>of</strong><br />
around sixteen nucleotides per second into the messenger RNA strand.<br />
<strong>The</strong> messenger RNA strand has an average length <strong>of</strong> 2,000 to 3,000<br />
nucleotides. <strong>The</strong> half-life <strong>of</strong> the messenger RNA strand is about 90<br />
seconds. So the ten to fifteen ribosomes which are in the process <strong>of</strong><br />
translating with a given messenger RNA and forming a polyribosome<br />
become attached to the strand during the period <strong>of</strong> transcription from<br />
the DNA. Polypeptides formed by each ribosome <strong>of</strong> a polyribosome<br />
system are the same. <strong>The</strong> formation time <strong>of</strong> a polypeptide is around ten<br />
seconds under certain prime conditions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> growing E. coli bacteria contain some 15,000 ribosomes. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
make up 25% <strong>of</strong> the cell mass. <strong>The</strong> ribosome is approximately 20<br />
nanometers across and has a molecular weight <strong>of</strong> 2.7 x 10 6 .<br />
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By 1966, many <strong>of</strong> the details <strong>of</strong> the genetic code were worked out, 61<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the total 64 triplet codons.<br />
From the late 1950s, the sequence <strong>of</strong> amino acids in proteins with a<br />
specific function, such as insulin, hemoglobin, or cytochrome c, were<br />
determined and catalogued by a range <strong>of</strong> organisms followed a decade<br />
later by corresponding determination <strong>of</strong> nucleic acid sequences. In<br />
analyzing the sequences then available, Zuckerkandl and Pauling (1965),<br />
pointed out that a present-day protein contains its own ancestral history<br />
in its quantic organization, and that similarities <strong>of</strong> homologous<br />
polypeptide chains along with the accepted fossil record provide<br />
evolutionary data <strong>of</strong> three types.<br />
� <strong>The</strong> probable amino acid sequence <strong>of</strong> the ancestral polypeptide<br />
from which the chains compared had diverged.<br />
� <strong>The</strong> approximate epoch at which the divergence started.<br />
� <strong>The</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> descent through which the alterations in amino acid<br />
sequence proceeded.<br />
<strong>The</strong> vast extent <strong>of</strong> data storage and processing that was proved in our<br />
quantic chapter easily allows for this process.<br />
Zuckerkandl and Pauling calculated a mean substitution rate for a<br />
hemoglobin polypeptide <strong>of</strong> one amino acid every 14.5 million years from<br />
the 18 residue differences attained in comparison <strong>of</strong> the horse and the<br />
human α−chain. It was known that the α− and the β−chains <strong>of</strong> the<br />
human hemoglobin tetramer (α2β2) show 78 differences so one can<br />
surmise that the two polypeptides originally split from a common origin<br />
by gene duplication at least 565 million years ago. Originally, the<br />
common point was monomeric hemoglobin consisting <strong>of</strong> a single<br />
polypeptide chain. This chain has a more modern representation in the<br />
blood <strong>of</strong> primitive jawless fish (the lamprey and the hagfish, which lack<br />
the advantage <strong>of</strong> cooperative oxygen uptake and release that emerged<br />
with the evolution <strong>of</strong> the hemoglobin tetramer).<br />
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A similar technique to that <strong>of</strong> Zuckerkandl and Pauling with their<br />
construct <strong>of</strong> a ‘molecular evolutionary clock’ was put forward by Motoo<br />
Kimura. <strong>The</strong>y used a Poisson distribution. Thus, the events <strong>of</strong> low<br />
probability in a vast population like the decay <strong>of</strong> radioactive isotopes<br />
used to calibrate the geological evolutionary clock are mathematically<br />
calculated. Kimura posted that for two homologous polypeptides made <strong>of</strong><br />
n residues with varying amino acids at d sites due to bifurcation over a<br />
time t, the rate <strong>of</strong> evolutionary amino acid substitution per site per years,<br />
kaa, is given by the relation<br />
2tkaa = -1n(1 – d/n) - -2.31og(1 – d/n).<br />
This equation, applied to a series <strong>of</strong> sequenced polypeptides with a<br />
common biochemical role such as the α−chain <strong>of</strong> vertebrate hemoglobin<br />
will result in a constant value <strong>of</strong> kaa <strong>of</strong> the order <strong>of</strong> 10 -9 residue<br />
replacements per site per year, a unit that M. Kimura termed the pauling<br />
or the ‘molecular evolutionary unit’ (MEU). This is allowed for in our<br />
bioquantic matrix. Life must allow for some minute variations to occur in<br />
its reproduction accounting system. Varying slightly for a given type <strong>of</strong><br />
protein, the value <strong>of</strong> the kaa varies readily for proteins <strong>of</strong> contrasting<br />
functional types by three orders <strong>of</strong> magnitude. This ranges from the<br />
rapidly evolving fibrinopeptides (8.3 MEU) to the well conserved histone<br />
proteins (0.009 MEU). <strong>The</strong> fibrinopeptides are key in the formation <strong>of</strong><br />
blood clots, and only a minuscule part <strong>of</strong> the polypeptide has an<br />
essential function. <strong>The</strong> amino acids <strong>of</strong> the other segments freely undergo<br />
substitution without the benefits <strong>of</strong> selective control. This process<br />
involved no drastic functional changes. Comparatively, histone<br />
polypeptides are essential in the conservation <strong>of</strong> the genetic material,<br />
making up the nucleosome particles where the double-stranded DNA<br />
supercoils in the eukaryote nucleus to provide the nucleoprotein<br />
chromatin whereby a ‘string <strong>of</strong> beads’ form.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> MEU, or one Pauling, is a definite quantic type <strong>of</strong> function. Our<br />
bioquantic matrix must tolerate some limited variations. <strong>The</strong>se variations<br />
can result in genetic improvements from genetic bifurcation (see<br />
“Fractals” in Quantum Biology). But, for these variations to last they<br />
must result in increased productivity. Increased productivity comes from<br />
cooperation with the environment, not superiority. So Darwin was wrong<br />
about survival <strong>of</strong> the fittest. Now, we can say that there is survival <strong>of</strong> the<br />
adaptive and cooperative.<br />
<strong>The</strong> histone proteins are stabilized and conserved. <strong>The</strong>y have only two<br />
differences out <strong>of</strong> about 100 amino acids in the H4 polypeptide between<br />
calf thymus and the pea plant even though animals and plants split<br />
apart some 1.2 billion years ago.<br />
Contrasts <strong>of</strong> the mRNA sequences coding for the histone H4<br />
polypeptide in two sea urchin species demonstrates that the synonymous<br />
mutation rate in the DNA transcribed is as high as that <strong>of</strong> the fast<br />
evolving fibrinopeptides. <strong>The</strong> degeneracy <strong>of</strong> the genetic code is eminent<br />
for the third position (3’ –end) <strong>of</strong> the coding base triplets. Here the<br />
transitional mutations (U/C) or (A/G) are mostly inert. Comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
the mRNA sequences coding for the α− and the β−polypeptide chains <strong>of</strong><br />
mammalian haemoglobin demonstrate that natural selection has lowered<br />
the rates <strong>of</strong> surviving base changes in the first and second positions <strong>of</strong><br />
the triplet codons which are approximately equal+ to one-quarter or less<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mutational rate found for the third codon position. Quantum<br />
theory is consistent with such processing. Schrödinger was right in<br />
assuming that genetics is a quantic activity. Genetics or reproduction<br />
requires an exacting and limited process. Metabolism requires vast<br />
responsiveness.<br />
<strong>The</strong> archaebacteria characteristically thrive in extreme environments,<br />
hot sulphurous vents, salt marshes, or anaerobic organic-rich muds.<br />
Archaebacteria are ancient, as the term archae implies. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />
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heterogeneity <strong>of</strong> their 16S rRNA sequences due to divergence over aeons.<br />
As Isaacs points out jumps in species and genes also must follow quantic<br />
law. <strong>The</strong> indices <strong>of</strong> those 16s rRNA sequences distinguish three major<br />
divisions:<br />
� <strong>The</strong> methanogens and halophiles<br />
� <strong>The</strong>rmoplasma, a group containing a single organism<br />
� A heterogeneous group <strong>of</strong> sulphur-dependent<br />
thermoacidophiles, probably the most ancient <strong>of</strong> the<br />
prokaryotes<br />
<strong>The</strong>se bacteria can live under acidic conditions (pH 1-6) and at elevated<br />
temperatures (60-95 ºC). Sulfolobus oxidizes sulphur to sulphate while<br />
others reduce sulphate to sulphide, like Archaeoglobus which develops<br />
small quantities <strong>of</strong> methane as well. <strong>The</strong>se are some <strong>of</strong> the extremes <strong>of</strong><br />
life, or conditions in which the matrix <strong>of</strong> life can operate.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 16S tRNA sequences <strong>of</strong> the eubacteria indicated that, while Gram<br />
positive organisms form a distinct group <strong>of</strong> related species, gram negative<br />
organisms are much more diverse. <strong>The</strong> break into nine groups is defined<br />
by a common coefficient <strong>of</strong> 0.2-0.3 within a group. Most Gram negative<br />
bacteria belong to the purple bacteria group which has not only the<br />
colored photosynthetic organisms but also many colorless analogues.<br />
Samples <strong>of</strong> these analogues are E. coli and other enteric bacteria. <strong>The</strong><br />
green photosynthetic bacteria also go into two distinct groups ~<br />
� Sulphur (hydrogen sulphide substrate)<br />
� Non-sulphur (organic substrate) types<br />
which are not closely related (SAB 0.18). <strong>The</strong> cyanobacteria consist <strong>of</strong> a<br />
coherent group, and they are similar to the chloroplast organelles <strong>of</strong><br />
eukaryotic red and green algae, and green plants (SAB values <strong>of</strong> 0.25 –<br />
0.30). If a quantum leap is performed in the genetic code <strong>of</strong> bacteria,<br />
then this will result in a new type <strong>of</strong> bacteria.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sulphate-reducing bacteria which use the oxygen <strong>of</strong> the sulphate<br />
for a primitive form <strong>of</strong> respiration comprise a Gram negative eubacterial<br />
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group. A type <strong>of</strong> bacteria in this group, Desulfovibrio sulfodismutans, can<br />
attain free energy from the disproportionation <strong>of</strong> sulphite or thiosulfate to<br />
sulphide and sulphate. This is an ‘inorganic fermentation’ process<br />
similar to the redox disproportionation <strong>of</strong> glucose to ethanol and carbon<br />
dioxide (Bak and Cypionka 1987).<br />
Thus, we can plot genetic changes on a hermitian matrix. This allows<br />
us to develop new energetic laws <strong>of</strong> biology.<br />
<strong>The</strong> eukaryote organelles, the mitochondrion, and the chloroplast all<br />
share a prokaryote size (1 μm). <strong>The</strong>y are vions that contain their own<br />
DNA. <strong>The</strong>se vions also have a circular double strand as in bacteria, and<br />
ribosomes <strong>of</strong> the bacterial type. <strong>The</strong> 165 rRNA sequences <strong>of</strong> the<br />
organelles tell us that the mitochondria belong to the purple group <strong>of</strong><br />
eubacteria and the chloroplasts to the group <strong>of</strong> cyanobacteria.<br />
Indigenous DNA in the organelles and the sameness <strong>of</strong> their 16S rRNA<br />
sequences to those <strong>of</strong> extant eubacteria led to the theory that<br />
mitochondria and chloroplasts evolved by a process <strong>of</strong> endosymbiosis.<br />
This theory hypothesized that ancestral eukaryote with a vacuole<br />
nutrient method <strong>of</strong> securing nutrients into a membrane-bounded vacuole<br />
once engulfed a purple-group aerobic bacterium generating ATP through<br />
the respiratory chain. As the guest supplied ATP, the host archae-<br />
eukaryote provided back to the guest proto-mitochondrion the materials<br />
required for its maintenance and ATP production. So, mutual vionic<br />
patterns merged for symbiotic cooperation. <strong>The</strong> phagocytosis <strong>of</strong> a<br />
cyanobacterium into a vacuole led to the development <strong>of</strong> the chloroplast,<br />
which supplied carbohydrate to its host. In return, the cyanobacteria<br />
supplied a life-support system. <strong>The</strong> two membranes around the organelle<br />
are leftovers <strong>of</strong> the endosymbiotic beginnings. <strong>The</strong> inner membrane<br />
represents the cytoplasmic membrane <strong>of</strong> the eubacterial guest. <strong>The</strong> outer<br />
membrane corresponds to that lining supplied from the vacuole <strong>of</strong> the<br />
host eukaryote. In vionic coupling sometimes functions can be presented<br />
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dually. Quantum laws can still be obeyed. Backup systems are<br />
abounding in biology.<br />
Possible relatives <strong>of</strong> the ancestral eukaryote, as many as a thousand<br />
species, have no mitochondria or other organelles. <strong>The</strong>se species split<br />
from vion tendency to form the archaezoa subdivision <strong>of</strong> the eukaryotes,<br />
just as the metakaryota, which contain mitochondria, is an example <strong>of</strong> a<br />
vion. Sequenced representatives <strong>of</strong> the archaezoa are minute parasites <strong>of</strong><br />
the metamonada and the microsporidia. <strong>The</strong>se vions contain bacterial –<br />
sized ribosomes with 16S rRNA in the smaller subunit. <strong>The</strong>y don’t have<br />
the 18S rRNA found in the higher eukaryotes. <strong>The</strong> 16S rRNA sequences<br />
<strong>of</strong> a microsporidia and a metamonada species differ greatly from<br />
mitochondrion – containing eukaryotes, the metakaryota. This suggests<br />
an early vionic divergence. <strong>The</strong> archaezoa and the metakaryota split<br />
before the age (1.4 billion years) <strong>of</strong> the larger micr<strong>of</strong>ossils (10 μm) which,<br />
on account <strong>of</strong> their size probably represent the remains <strong>of</strong> organelle –<br />
equipped eukaryotes (Cavalier–Smith 1989). We can see this vionic<br />
divergence in our matrix.<br />
Biochemically, the eukaryotes share similarities with both the<br />
eubacteria and the archaebacteria. <strong>The</strong> translation <strong>of</strong> mRNA into a<br />
polypeptide starts with methionine in the eukaryotes as it does in the<br />
archaebacteria. But translation starts with N – formylmethionine in the<br />
eubacteria. Elongation <strong>of</strong> the polypeptide chain is stopped by dipthera<br />
toxin in the eukaryotes and the archaebacteria but not in the eubacteria.<br />
Chloramphenicol stops the elongation in eubacteria but not in<br />
eukaryotes or archaebacteria. <strong>The</strong> lipids <strong>of</strong> the cytoplasmic membrane in<br />
both eubacteria and eukaryotes contain the diesters <strong>of</strong> L-<br />
glycerophosphate with straight-chain fatty acids. In contrast, the<br />
archaebactrial lipids are composed <strong>of</strong> the diethers <strong>of</strong> D-glycerophosphate<br />
with phytanol and other branched-chain alcohols. <strong>The</strong> variance <strong>of</strong> vionic<br />
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technique in metabolism responsiveness is pointed out here. <strong>The</strong> quantic<br />
interchange <strong>of</strong> environmental forces can have a wide range <strong>of</strong> activity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> analysis <strong>of</strong> DNA and its function has received extreme scrutiny<br />
from the scientific community over the last twenty-five years. Many<br />
different abilities <strong>of</strong> DNA have been described and experimentally<br />
ascertained.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the most recent advances in DNA is that <strong>of</strong> gene splicing,<br />
wherein genetic engineering can be accomplished by taking out a bad<br />
gene and splicing a healthy gene into the DNA. This dramatic new<br />
research <strong>of</strong>fers great potential for medicine in correcting metabolic or<br />
genetic disorders.<br />
Modern medicine has also developed the technique <strong>of</strong> splicing the gene<br />
into a virus and allowing the virus to penetrate into the cell membrane,<br />
and to create a new gene code which will replace the diseased code with<br />
a healthy genetic code.<br />
But with all this dramatic research being done with DNA, scientists<br />
have done little to account for the phenomenon <strong>of</strong> how the transmission<br />
<strong>of</strong> genetic data can be accomplished. For this, we can go to Schrödinger<br />
and his description <strong>of</strong> the quantum abilities <strong>of</strong> DNA. This we have<br />
outlined in the chapters <strong>of</strong> his book to give a basic understanding.<br />
Our description <strong>of</strong> the quantum philosophy and the quantum<br />
dynamics will let us find and be predictive <strong>of</strong> the long range forces in<br />
biology that account for the function <strong>of</strong> DNA. <strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> the<br />
matrices will also help explain some <strong>of</strong> the DNA functioning.<br />
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SUMMARY - THE QUANTIC LINK TO DNA<br />
� We reviewed the literature and the thought processes which<br />
arrived at the different philosophical understanding <strong>of</strong> DNA,<br />
leading to today’s use <strong>of</strong> chromosomal therapy in medicine.<br />
� We outlined the possible ways that Schrödinger was right about<br />
DNA working on quantum levels. Genetic transfer <strong>of</strong> the DNA is<br />
accomplished by quantum dynamics.<br />
� We outlined a basic mathematical precept to understand this<br />
quantic link to DNA. Thus, we attempted to explain genetics<br />
through quantum theory.<br />
� A proposition was outlined on how DNA function can be further<br />
analyzed, not just from the chemical dynamics, but also from an<br />
energetic, quantum dynamics to further understand how to correct<br />
these situations in the future. A possible new DNA therapy is<br />
hinted at by using chromosomal homeopathy.<br />
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THE HUMAN GENOME<br />
How to interpret the index and map<br />
Disorders that appear within square brackets [ ] represent “non-diseases”<br />
– mainly genetic variations that lead to apparently abnormal laboratory<br />
test values (e.g., dysalbuminemic euthyroidal hyperthyroxinemia).<br />
Disorders printed inside boxes in the map represent allelic disorders,<br />
which can result in multiple, quite dissimilar disorders from the various<br />
mutations in the same gene. Disorders printed within braces { } represent<br />
genetic mutations that make affected individuals susceptible to a specific<br />
disease, infection or other condition (e.g., coronary artery disease). A<br />
question mark ? before the disorder means that confirmation <strong>of</strong> a gene or<br />
locus is uncertain or in dispute. Although all known or suspected genetic<br />
disorders appear in the index, some do not appear on the map if their<br />
chromosomal location is particularly controversial. Moreover, on the<br />
ideogram <strong>of</strong> chromosome X, some disorders have been left out to<br />
conserve space. <strong>The</strong>se excluded disorders are included in the index and<br />
marked with an asterisk *. Disorders printed in bold were added to the<br />
list in the past year. Those printed underlined have been changed in<br />
location on the chromosomes in the past year. Finally, each disorder in<br />
the index is followed by one <strong>of</strong> three numbers in parentheses that<br />
indicates whether the mutation was located by mapping (1) wild-type<br />
gene, (2) the disease phenotype, or (3) both approaches.<br />
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF HEALTH DISORDERS<br />
AND CHROMOSOME LOCATION<br />
Adrenal hyperplasia, congenital, due to 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency (1) 8q21<br />
Adrenal hyperplasia, congenital, due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (3) 6p21.3<br />
3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (1) Chr.7<br />
*46, XY female (2) xp22.2-p21.3<br />
Aarskog-Scott syndrome (2) Xq13<br />
?Abetaa Lipoproteinemia 2p24<br />
[Acanthocytosis 1 form] (1) 17q21-q22<br />
Acatalasemia (1) 11p13<br />
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase deficiency (1) 17q21<br />
Acid-maltase deficiency, adult (1) 17q23<br />
Acoustic neuroma (2) 22q11.21-q13.1<br />
?Acrokeratoelastoidosis (2) 2p<br />
ACTH deficiency (1) 2p25<br />
Acute alcohol intolerance (1) 12q24.2<br />
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (2) 9p22-p21<br />
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (1) 17q21.1<br />
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (2) 15q22<br />
Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase, medium chain, deficiency <strong>of</strong> (1) 1p31<br />
Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase, short chain, deficiency <strong>of</strong> (1) 12q22-qter<br />
Adenylosuccinase deficiency (1) Chr.22<br />
Adrenal hyperplasia II (1) 1p13<br />
Adrenal hypoplasia, primary (2) Chr.10<br />
Adrenocortical carcinoma (2) Xp21.3-p21.2<br />
Adrenoleukodystrophy (2) 11p15.5<br />
Adrenomyeloneruopathy (2) Xq28<br />
[AFP deficiency, congenital] (1) Xq28<br />
Agammaglobulinemia, type 2, X-linked (2) 4q11-q13<br />
*Agammaglobulinemia, X-Linked (2) Xq21.3-q22<br />
Aicardi syndrome (2) Xq22<br />
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Albinism (3) 11q14-q21<br />
Albinism-deafness syndrome (2) Xq26.3-q27.1<br />
?Aldolase A deficiency (1) 16q22-q24<br />
Allan-Herndon syndrome Xq21<br />
Alpha-1-antichymotrypsin deficiency (1) 14q32.1<br />
Alpha-NAGA deficiency (1) 22q11<br />
Alport syndrome (3) Xq22<br />
Alzheimer’s disease, type I (3) 21q21.3-q22.05<br />
*Amelogenesis imperfecta (1) Xp22.3-p22.1<br />
[AMP deaminase deficiency, erythrocyte] (1) 1p21-p13<br />
Amyloid neuropathy, familial, several allelic types (3) 18q11.2-q12.1<br />
Amyloidosis, cerebroaterial, Dutch type (1) 21q21.3-q22.05<br />
Amyloidosis, Finnish type (1) 9q34<br />
Amyloidosis, Iowa form (2) 11q23<br />
{?Amyloidosis, secondary, susceptibility to} 1q12-q23<br />
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (2) 21q21.1-q22.3<br />
?Anal canal carcinoma (2) 11q22-qter<br />
Analbuminemia (1) 4q11-q13<br />
Anemia, congenital due to deficiency <strong>of</strong> gastric intrinsic factor (1) Chr.11<br />
Anemia, sideroblastic/hypochromic (3) Xp21-q21<br />
Aneurysm, familial (2) 2q31<br />
Angelman syndrome (2) 15q11-q13<br />
Angioedema, hereditary (1) 11q11-q13.1<br />
Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (2) Xq12.2-13.1<br />
Aniridia <strong>of</strong> WAGR syndrome (2) 11p13<br />
Aniridia-1 (2) 2p25<br />
Aniridia-2 (2) 11p13<br />
Anterior segment mesenchymal dysgenesis (2) 4q28-q31<br />
Antithrombin III deficiency, (3) 1q23-q25<br />
ApoA-I and apocC-III deficiency, combined (1) Chr.11<br />
Apolipoprotein B-100, defective (1) 2p24<br />
[Apoliproprotein H deficiency] (1) Chr.17<br />
Argininemia (1) 6q23<br />
Argininosuccinicaciduria (1) 7cen-q11.2<br />
Arteriohepatic dysplasia (2) 20p11.2<br />
Aspartylglucosaminuria (3) 4q23-q27<br />
Ataxia-telangiectasia (2) 11q22-q23<br />
Atopy (2) 11q12-q13<br />
Atransferrinemia (1) 3q21<br />
Atrial septal defect, secundum type (2) 6p21.3<br />
Autonomic failure due to DBH deficiency (1) 9q34<br />
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?Batten disease, 1 form (1) 15q24-q25<br />
Batten disease (2) 16p11<br />
Becker muscular dystrophy (3) Xp21.2<br />
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (2) 11pter-p15<br />
Bernard-Soulier syndrome (1) 17pter-p12<br />
?Bloom syndrome (1) Chr.19<br />
?Bloom syndrome (2) Chr.12<br />
*Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndrome (2) Xp26-q27<br />
?Branchiootic syndrome (2) 8q13.3<br />
?Breast cancer (1) 17p13.3<br />
Breast cancer, ductal (2) 1p36<br />
Breast cancer, ductal (2) Chr.13<br />
Breast cancer, early onset (2) 17q21<br />
Brody myopathy (1) Chr.16<br />
Burkitt’s Lymphoma 8q24.1<br />
?C1q deficiency (1) 1p<br />
?C1q deficiency (1) 1p<br />
C1r/Cis deficiency, combined (1) 12p13<br />
C1r/Cis deficiency, combined (1) 12p13<br />
C2 deficiency (3) 6p21.3<br />
C3 deficiency (1) 19p13.3-p13.2<br />
C3b inactivator deficiency (1) 4p25<br />
C4 deficiency (3) 6p21.3<br />
C4 deficiency (3) 6p21.3<br />
C5 deficiency (1) 9q34.1<br />
C6 deficiency (1) 5p13<br />
C7 deficiency (1) 5p13<br />
C8 deficiency, type I (2) 1p22<br />
C9 deficiency, type II (2) 1p22<br />
C9 deficiency (1) 5p13<br />
?Campomelic dysplasia with sex reversal (2) 5q33.1<br />
?Campomelic dysplasia with sex reversal (2) 8q21.4<br />
Carbamoylphosphate synthetase I deficiency (1) 2p<br />
[Carbonic anhydrase I deficiency] (1) 8q22<br />
?Cardiomyopathy (1) 2q35<br />
?Carotid body tumor-1 (2) 13q34<br />
Cate eye syndrome (2) 22q11<br />
?Cataract, anterior polar (2) 14q24<br />
?Cataract, anterior polar (2) 2p25<br />
Cataract, Coppock-Like (3) 2q33-q35<br />
Cataract, Marner type (2) 16q22.1<br />
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Cataract, zonular pulverulent (2) 1q22<br />
*?Cataracts, congenital total (2) Xp<br />
Central core disease <strong>of</strong> muscle (2) 19q12-q13.2<br />
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (1) Chr.20<br />
Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (2) 2q33-qter<br />
[CEPT-deficiency] (1) 16q21<br />
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, slow nerve conduction type Ia (2) 17p11.2<br />
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, slow nerve conduction type Ib (2) 1q21.2-q23<br />
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, X-linked dominant (2) Xq13<br />
Charcot-Marie Tooth disease X-linked recessive 1 (2) Xq22.2<br />
?Chediak-Higashi syndrome (2) 1q43<br />
Cholesteryl ester storage disease (1) 10q24-q25<br />
*Chondrodysplasia punctata, X-Linked dominant (2) Xq28<br />
Chondrodysplasia punctata, X-Linked recessive (2) Xpter-p22.32<br />
Choroideremia (2) Xq21.2<br />
Chronic granulomatous disease due to deficiency <strong>of</strong> NCF-1 (1) 7q11.23<br />
Chronic granulomatous disease due to deficiency <strong>of</strong> NCF-2 (1) 1q25<br />
Chronic infections (1) 10q11.2-q21<br />
Citrullinemia (1) 9q34<br />
Cleft palate, X-linked (2) Xq21<br />
CMO II deficiency (1) 8q21<br />
*C<strong>of</strong>fin-Lowry syndrome (2) Xp22.2-p22.1<br />
?Coloboma <strong>of</strong> iris (2) 2pter-p25.1<br />
Colorblindness, blue monochromatic (3) Xq28<br />
Colorblindness, blue monochromatic (3) Xq28<br />
Colorblindness, blue monochromatic (3 Xq28<br />
Colorblindness, deutan (3) Xq28<br />
Colorblindness, protan (3) Xq28<br />
Colorblindness, tritan (2) 7q22-qter<br />
Colorectal adenoma (1) 12p12.1<br />
?Colorectal cancer (1) 12p12.1<br />
Colorectal cancer (1) 18q23.3<br />
Colorectal cancer (3) 17p13.1<br />
Colorectal cancer, familial (2) 5q22-q23<br />
Combined C6/C7 deficiency (1) 5p13<br />
?Combined variable hypogammaglobulinemia (1) 14q32.33<br />
Conductive deafness with stapes fixation (2) Xq13-q21.1<br />
Coproporphyria (1) Chr.9<br />
{Coronary artery disease, susceptibility to} (1) 6q27<br />
Cortisol resistance (1) 5q31<br />
CR1 deficiency (1) 1q32<br />
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Craniosynostosis (2) 7p21.3-p21.2<br />
[Creatine kinase, brain type, ectopic expression <strong>of</strong>] (2) 14q32<br />
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (2) 20pter-p12<br />
?Cryptorchidism (2) Xp21<br />
[Cystathioninuria] (1) Chr.16<br />
Cystic fibrosis (2) 7q31.3-q32<br />
Debrisoquine sensitivity (1) 22q11.2-q12.2<br />
Dentinogeneis imperfecta-1 (2) 4q13-q21<br />
Diabetes insipidus, nephrogenic (3) Xq28<br />
Diabetes insipidus, neurohypophyseal (1) 20pter-p12.21<br />
?Diabetes mellitus, insulin dependent (2) 6p21.3<br />
Diabetes mellitus, insulin-resistant, with acanthosis nigricans (1) 19p13.3-p13.2<br />
Diabetes mellitus, rare form (1) 11p15.5<br />
?Diaphragmatic hernia (2) 1q32.3-q42.3<br />
Diastrophic dysplasia (2) 5q22-q34<br />
DiGeorge syndrome (2) 22q11<br />
Diphenylhydatoin toxicity (1) 1q22-qter<br />
[Diphtheria, susceptibility to} (1) 5q23<br />
?Dubin-Johnson syndrome (2) 13q34<br />
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (3) Xp21.2<br />
[Dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia] (1) 4q11-q13<br />
[Dysalbuminemic hyperzincemia] (1) 4q11-q13<br />
Dysfibrinogenemia, alpha types (1) 4q28<br />
Dysfibrinogenemia, beta types (1) 4q28<br />
Dysfibrinogenemia, gamma types (1) 4q28<br />
Dyskeratosis congenital (2) Xq28<br />
?Dyslexia-1 (2) 15q11<br />
Dysplasminogenemic thrombophilia (1) 6q26-q27<br />
Dysprothrombinemia (1) 11p11-q12<br />
[Dystransthyretinemic hyperthyroxinemia] (1) 18q11.2-q12.1<br />
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, type IV (3) 2q31<br />
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, type VIIA1 (3) 17q21.3-q22.05<br />
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, type VIIA2 (3) 7q21.3-q22.1<br />
?Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, type X (3) 2q34-q36<br />
[Elliptocytosis, Malaysian-Melanesian type] (1) 17q21-q22<br />
Elliptocytosis-1 (3) 1p36.2-p34<br />
Elliptocytosis-2 (2) 1q21<br />
Elliptocytosis-3 (2) 14q22-q23.2<br />
Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (2) Xq28<br />
Emphysema (1) 14q32.1<br />
Emphysema due to alpha-2-macroglobulin deficiency (1) 12p13.3-p12.3<br />
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Emphysema-cirrhosis (1) 14q32.1<br />
Enolase deficiency (1) 1pter-p36.13<br />
?Eosinophilic myeloproliferative disorder (2) 12p13<br />
Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica, recessive (3) 11q11-q23<br />
Epidermolysis bullosa Ogna type (2) 8q24<br />
Epidermolysis bullosa progressiva (2) Unassigned Link<br />
?Epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Koebner type 1q21-q24<br />
Epilepsy, juvenile myoclonic (2) 6p21.3<br />
Epilepsy, progressive myoclonic (2) 21q22.3<br />
?Erythremia (1) 7q21-q22<br />
Erythremias, alpha- (1) 16pter-p13.3<br />
Erythremias, beta- (1) 11p15.5<br />
Erythroblastosis fetalis (1) 1p36.2-p34<br />
Erythrokeratodermia variabilis (2) 1p36.2-p34<br />
*[Euthyroidal hyper- and hypothyroxinemia] (1) Xq21-q22<br />
Ewing Sarcoma (2) 22q12<br />
Exertional myoglobinuria due to deficiency <strong>of</strong> LDH-A (1) 11p15.4<br />
Fabry disease (3) Xq22<br />
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (2) 4q34-qter<br />
Factor H deficiency (1) 1q32<br />
Factor V deficiency (1) 1q23<br />
Factor VII deficiency (1) 13q34<br />
Factor X deficiency (1) 13q34<br />
Factor XI deficiency (1) 4q35<br />
Factor XII deficiency (1) 5q33-qter<br />
Factor XIIIA deficiency 6p25-p24<br />
Factor XIIIB deficiency 1q31-q32.1<br />
?Familial Mediterranean fever (1) 9q32-q33<br />
?Fanconi anemia (1) 1q41-q42<br />
Fanconi anemia-1 (2) 20Q<br />
Favism (1) Xq28<br />
?Fetal alcohol syndrome (1) 12q24.2<br />
?Fetal hydantoin syndrome (1) 1p22-qter<br />
Fletcher factor deficiency (1) 4q35<br />
*Focal dermal hypoplasia (2) Xp22.31<br />
Fragile X syndrome/Martin-Bell syndrome (2) Xq27.3<br />
Friedreich ataxia (2) 9q13-q21.1<br />
Fructose Intolerance (1) 9q22<br />
?Fryns syndrome (2) 1q24-q31.2<br />
Fucosidosis (1) 1p34<br />
Fumarase deficiency (1) 1q42.1<br />
219
G6PD deficiency (1) Xq28<br />
Galactokinase deficiency (1) 17q21-q22<br />
Galactose epimerase deficiency (1) 1pter-p32<br />
Galactosemia (1) 9p13<br />
Galactosialidosis (1) 20q13.1<br />
Gardner syndrome (2) 5q22-q23<br />
Gaucher disease (1) 1q21<br />
Gerstmann-Straussler disease (2) 10q21-q22<br />
Glanzmann thrombasthenia, type A (1) 20pter-p12<br />
Glanzmann thrombasthenia, type B (1) 17q21.32<br />
Glaucoma, congenital (2) 17q21.1-q21.3<br />
Glioblastoma multiforme (2) Chr.11<br />
Glutaricaciduria, type II (1) 10p12-q23.2<br />
Glutaricaciduria, type IIc (1) 15q23-q25<br />
Glutathioninuria (1) Chr.19<br />
Glycerol kinase deficiency (2) 22q11.1-q11.2<br />
Glycogen storage disease VII (1) Xp21.3-p21.2<br />
*Glycogen storage disease, X-Linked hepatic (2) Xp22<br />
[Glyoxalase II deficiency] (1) 16p13<br />
GM1-Gangliosidosis (1) 3p21-p14.2<br />
GM2-Gangliosidosis, juvenile, adult (1) 15q22-q25.1<br />
GM2- Gangliosidosis, AB variant (1) Chr.5<br />
Goeminne TKCR syndrome (2) Xq28<br />
Goiter, adolescent multinodular (1) 8q24.2-q24.3<br />
?Goldenhar syndrome (2) 7p<br />
*Gonadal dysgenesis, XY female type F (2) Xp22-p21<br />
Gonadoblastoma (2) 11p13<br />
*?Gonadotropin deficiency (2) Xp21<br />
Granulomatous disease, autosomal, due to deficiency <strong>of</strong> CYBA 16q24<br />
Granulomatous disease, chronic, X-Linked (2) Xp21.1<br />
Greig craniopolysyndactyly syndrome (2) 7p13<br />
*?Growth hormone deficiency, X-Linked (2) Xq21.3-q22<br />
?Gynecomastia, familial, due to increased aromatase activity (1)<br />
Gyrate atrophy <strong>of</strong> choroids and retina with ornithinemia, B6<br />
15q21.1<br />
responsive or unresponsive (1) 10q26<br />
Harderoporphyria (1) Chr9<br />
Hb H mental retardation syndrome (2) 16pter-p13.3<br />
Heinz body anemias, alpha- (1) 16pter-p13.3<br />
Heinz body anemias, beta- (1) 11p15.5<br />
Hemochromatosis (2) 6p21.3<br />
Hemodialysis-related amyloidosis (1) 15q21-q22<br />
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Hemolytic anemia due to ADA excess (1) 20q13.11<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to adenylate kinase deficiency (1) 9q34.1<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to bisphosphoglycerate mutase deficiency (1) 7q31-q34<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to G6PD deficiency (1) Xq28<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to glucosephosphate isomerase deficiency (1) 19cen-q12<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to glutathione peroxidase deficiency (1) 11-q12<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to glutathione reductase deficiency (1) 8p21.1<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to hexokinase deficiency (1) 10p11.2<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to PGK deficiency (1) Xq13<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to phosph<strong>of</strong>ructokinase deficiency (1) 21q22.3<br />
Hemolytic anemia due to triosephosphate isomerase deficiency (1) 12p13<br />
Hemophilia A (3) Xq28<br />
Hemophilia B (3) Xq27.1-q27.2<br />
Hemorrhagic diathesis due to “antithrombin” Pittsburgh (1) 14q32.1<br />
Hemorrhagic diathesis due to PAI1 deficiency (1) 7q21.3-q22<br />
?Hepatic lipase deficiency (1) 15q21-q23<br />
?Hepatocarcinoma (2) 2q14-q21<br />
Hepatocellular carcinoma (3) 4q32.1<br />
[Hereditary persistence <strong>of</strong> alpha-fetoprotein] (3) 4q11-q13<br />
?Hereditary persistence <strong>of</strong> fetal hemoglobin (3) 11p15.5<br />
*[Hereditary persistence <strong>of</strong> fetal hemoglobin, Swiss type (2) Xp11.23<br />
Hers disease, or glycogen storage disease VI (1) Chr.14<br />
Heterocellular hereditary persistence <strong>of</strong> fetal hemoglobin (2) 11p15<br />
*?Heterocellular hereditary persistence <strong>of</strong> fetal hemoglobin (2) Xq28<br />
!Hex A pseudodeficiency! (1) 15q22-q25.1<br />
?H syndrome (2) 13q34<br />
[Histidinemia] (1) 12q22-q23<br />
?Holoprosencephaly (2) 2p21<br />
?Holoprosencephaly (2) 21q22.3<br />
?Holoprosencephaly (2) 7q36<br />
?Holt-Oram syndrome (2) 14q23-q24.2<br />
?Holt-Oram syndrome (2) 20p13<br />
Homocystinuria, B6-responsive and nonresponsive types (1) 21q22.3<br />
HPFH, deletion type (1) 11p15.5<br />
HPFH, nondeletion type A (1) 11p15.5<br />
HPFH, nondeletion type G (1) 11p15.5<br />
HPRT-related gout (1) Xq26-q27.2<br />
Huntington’s disease (2) 4p16.3<br />
Hurler syndrome (1) 4p16.3<br />
Hurler-Scheie syndrome (1) 4p16.3<br />
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Hydrocephalus, X-Linked (2) Xq28<br />
Hydrops fetalis, 1 form (1) 19cen-q12<br />
Hyperammonemia due to CTPase deficiency (1) 1pter-q12<br />
Hyperbetalipoproteinemia (1) 2p24<br />
Hypercholesterolemia, familial (3) 19p13.2-p13.1<br />
?Hyperglycinemia, isolated nonketotic, type I (2) 9p22<br />
?Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism (1) 19q13.32<br />
?Hyperimmunoglobulin G1syndrome (2) 14q32.33<br />
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysi (3) 17q23.1-q25.3<br />
?Hyperleucinemia-isoleucinemia or hypervalinemia (1) 12pter-q12<br />
Hyperlipoproteinemia I (1) 8p22<br />
Hyperlipoproteinemia, type Ib (1) 19q13.1<br />
Hyperlipoproteinemia, type III (1) 19q13.1<br />
[Hyperphenylalaninemia, mild] (3) 12p24.1<br />
[?Hyperproglucagonemia] (1) 2q36-q37<br />
Hyperproinsulinemia, familial (1) 11p15.3<br />
Hypertriglyceridemia, 1 form (1) 11q23<br />
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 1 form (3) 14q12<br />
?Hypervalinemia or hyperleucine-isoleucinemia (1) Chr.19<br />
Hypobetalipoproteinemia 11q23<br />
Hypobetalipoproteinemia (1) 2p24<br />
[Hypoceruloplasminemia, hereditary] (1) 3q21-q24<br />
Hyp<strong>of</strong>ibrinogenemia, gamma types (1) 4q28<br />
?Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to GNRH deficiency (1) 8p21-q11.2<br />
Hypomagnesemia, X-Linked primary (2) Xp22<br />
?Hypomelanosis <strong>of</strong> Ito (2) 15q11-q13<br />
?Hypomelanosis <strong>of</strong> Ito (2) 9q33-qter<br />
Hypoparathyroidism, familial (1) 11p15.3-p15.1<br />
*Hypoparathyroidism, X-Linked (2) Xq26-q27<br />
?Hypophosphatasia, adult (1) 1p36.1-p34<br />
Hypophosphatasia, infantile (3) 1p36.1-p34<br />
Hypophosphatemia, hereditary (2) Xp22.2-p22.1<br />
?Hypophosphatemia with deafness (2) Xp22<br />
Hypoprothrombinemia (1) 11p11-q12<br />
Hypothyroidism, hereditary congenital, 1 or more types (1) 8q24.224.3<br />
Hypothyroidism, nongoitrous (1) 1p22<br />
Hypothyroidism, nongoitrous, due to TSH resistance (1) 14q31<br />
?Ichthyosis vulgaris (1) 1q21<br />
Ichthyosis, X-Linked (3) Xpter-p22.32<br />
Immunodeficiency, X-Linked, with hyperIgM (2) Xq24-q27<br />
*Incontinentia pigmenti, familial (2) Xq27-q28<br />
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Incontinentia pigmenti, sporadic type (2) Xp11.21<br />
Infertile male syndrome (1) Xcen-q13<br />
[Inosinie triphosphatase deficiency] (1) 20p<br />
Interferon, alpha, deficiency (1) 9p21<br />
Interferon, immune, deficiency (1) 12q24.1<br />
?Isolated growth hormone deficiency due to defect in GHRF (1) 20p11.23qter<br />
Isolated growth hormone deficiency, Illig type with absent GH and<br />
Kowarski type with bioinactive GH (3) 17q22-q24<br />
Isovalericacidemia (1) 15q14-q15<br />
?Jacobsen syndrome 11q<br />
Kallmann syndrome X22.3<br />
Kennedy disease (2) Xq21.3-q22<br />
?Kniest dysplasia (1) 12q13.11-q13.2<br />
?Kostmann agranulocytosis (2) 6p21.3<br />
Krabbe disease (1) 14q21-q31<br />
?Lactase deficiency, adult (1) Chr.2<br />
?Lactase deficiency, congenital (1) Chr.2<br />
?Lact<strong>of</strong>errin-deficient neutrophils 3q21-q23<br />
Langer-Giedon syndrome (2) 8q24.11-q13.2<br />
Langer-Saldino achondrogenesis-hypochondrogenesis (1) 12q13.11-q13.2<br />
Laron dwarfism (1) 5p13-p12<br />
?Laryngeal adductor paralysis (2) 6p21.3—p21.2<br />
{Lead poisoning, susceptibility to} (1) 9q34<br />
?Leiomyomata, multiple hereditary cutaneous (2) 18p11.32<br />
Leprechaunism (1) 19p13.3-p13.2<br />
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (3) Xq26-27.2<br />
?Letterer-Siwe disease (2) 13q14-q31<br />
Leukemia, acute lymphoblastic (1) 19p13.3.-p13.2<br />
?Leukemia, acute lymphocytic, with 4/11 translocation (3) 4q21<br />
Leukemia, acute myeloid, M2 type (1) Xpter-p21<br />
Leukemia, acute T-cell (2) 11p13<br />
Leukemia, chronic myeloid (3) 22q11.21<br />
Leukemia, chronic myeloid (3) 9q34.1<br />
Leukemia, T-cell acute lymphocytic (2) 10q24<br />
Leukemia/Lymphoma, B-cell, 1 (2) 11q13.3<br />
Leukemia/Lymphoma, B-cell, 2 (2) 18q21.3<br />
Leukemia/Lymphoma, B-cell, 3 (2) 19q13<br />
Leukemia/Lymphoma, T-cell, (2) 1p32<br />
Leukemia/Lymphoma, T-cell, (2) 14q32.1<br />
Leukemia/Lymphoma, T-cell, (2) 2q34<br />
Leukemia/Lymphoma, T-cell, (3) 14q11.2<br />
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Leukocyte adhesion deficiency (2) 21q22.3<br />
Li-Fraumeni syndrome (1) 17p13.1<br />
Lipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (1) 7q31-q32<br />
Lipoid adrenal hyperplasia, congenital (1) Chr.15<br />
Lipoma (2) 12q13-q14<br />
Liver cell carcinoma (1) 11p14-p13<br />
Long QT syndrome (2) 11p15.5<br />
Lowe’s syndrome Xq25<br />
Lupus erythematosus, systemic (1) 1q23-q24<br />
Lymphoproliferative syndrome, X-linked (2) Xq25<br />
?Lynch cancer family syndrome II (2) 18q11-q12<br />
?Lysosomal acid phosphatase deficiency (1) 11p12-p11<br />
Macrocytic anemia <strong>of</strong> 5q syndrome II (2) 5q12-q32<br />
Macular dystrophy, atypical vitelliform (2) 8q24<br />
Macular dystrophy,?vitelline type (2) 6p25-qter<br />
?Major mental illness (2) 11p21-q22<br />
?Male infertility due to acrosin deficiency (2) 22q13-qter<br />
?Male infertility, familial 11p13<br />
?Male pseudohermaphroditism due to defective LH (1) 19q13.32<br />
Malignant hyperthermia (2) 19q13.1-q13.3<br />
Malignant melanoma, cutaneous (2) 1p36<br />
Manic-depressive illness, X-Linked (2) Xq28<br />
Mannosidosis (1) 19p13.2-q12<br />
Maple syrup urine disease (1) 19q13.1-q13.2<br />
Maple syrup urine disease, type II (1) 1p31<br />
Maple syrup urine disease, type III (3) 6p22-p21<br />
Marfan syndrome (2) 15q-q21.3<br />
Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (1) 5q11-q13<br />
Martin-Bell syndrome/Fragile X syndrome (2) Xq27.3<br />
NASA syndrome (2) Xq28<br />
McArdle disease (1) 11q13<br />
*[McLeod phenotype] (2) Xp21.2-p21.1<br />
Medullary thyroid carcinoma (2) 10q21.1<br />
?Megacolon (2) 13q22.1-q32.1<br />
?Megaloblastic anemia 5q11.1-q13.2<br />
?Megalocomea, X-Linked (2) Xq21.3-q22<br />
Meningioma (2) 22q12.3-qter<br />
Meningioma (3) 22q12.3-q13.1<br />
Menkes disease (2) Xq12-q13<br />
Mental retardation <strong>of</strong> WAGR (2) 11p13<br />
*Mental retardation, X-Linked nonspecific, I (2) Xp22<br />
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*Mental retardation, X-Linked nonspecific, II (2) Xq11-q12<br />
*Mental retardation-skeletal dysplasia (2) Xq28<br />
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (1) 22q13.31-qter<br />
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy due to deficiency <strong>of</strong> SAP-1 (1) 16pter-p13.3<br />
Methemoglobinemia, enzymopathic (1) 11p15.5<br />
Methylmalonicaciduria, mutase deficiency type (1) 6p21<br />
?Microcephaly, true (2) 1q31-q32.1<br />
Miller-Dieker Lissencephaly syndrome (2) 17p13.3<br />
MODY, 1 form (3) 11p15.5<br />
Mucolipidosis II (1) 4q21-q23<br />
Mucolipidosis III (1) 4q21-q23<br />
Mucopolysaccharidosis I (1) 4p16.3<br />
*Mucopolysaccharidosis II (2) Xq28.1<br />
Mucopolysaccharidosis IVB (1) 3p21-p14.2<br />
Mucopolysaccharidosis VII (1) 7q22<br />
Multiple endocrine neoplasia II (2) 11q13<br />
Multiple endocrine neoplasia II (2) 10q21.1<br />
Multiple endocrine neoplasia III (2) 10q21.1<br />
?Multiple exostoses (2) 8q23-q24.1<br />
?Multiple Lipomatosis (2) 12q13-q14<br />
?Muscle glycogenosis (1) Xq12-q13<br />
Myeloperoxidase deficiency (1) 17q21.3-q23<br />
Myoadenylate deaminase deficiency (1) 1p21-p13<br />
Myopathy due to CTPase deficiency (1) 1pter-q12<br />
Myopathy due to phosphoglycerate mutase deficiency 7p13-p12.3<br />
Myotonic dystrophy (2) 19q13.2-q13.3<br />
Myotubular myopathy, X-Linked (2) Xq28<br />
Myxoid Liposarcoma (2) 12q13-q14<br />
*?N syndrome Xp23.3-p21.1<br />
Nail-patella syndrome (2) 9q34<br />
*Nance-Horan syndrome (2) Xp22.3-p21.1<br />
Neuroblastoma (2) 1p32<br />
Neuroepithelioma (2) 22q12<br />
Neur<strong>of</strong>ibromatosis, von Recklinghausen (2) 17q11.2<br />
Neutropenia, immune (2) 1q23-q24<br />
?Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (2) 1p<br />
Niemann-Pick disease (1) 11p15.4-15.1<br />
*Nightblindness, congenital stationary, type I (2) Xp11.3<br />
Norrie’s disease (2) Xp11.4<br />
Norum disease (3) 16q22.1<br />
Nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency, immunodeficiency due to (2) 14q13.1<br />
225
*Ocular albinism, Forsius-Eriksson type (2) Xp11-q11<br />
Ocular albinism, Nettleship-Falls type (2) Xp22.3<br />
?Optic atrophy, Kjer type (2) 2p<br />
Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (3) Xp21.1<br />
Or<strong>of</strong>acial cleft (2) 6pter-p23<br />
Oroticaciduria (1) 3q13<br />
Osteoartrosis, precocious (3) 12q13.11-q13.2<br />
Osteogenesis imperfecta, 2 or more clinical forms (3) 17q21.31-q22.05<br />
Osteogenesis, retinoblastoma-related (2) 7q21.3-q22.1<br />
Osteosarcoma, retinoblastoma-related (2) 13q14.1<br />
Ovarian carcinoma (2) 9p24<br />
*Ovarian failure, premature (2) Xq26-q27<br />
Oxalosis I (1) 2q36-q37<br />
?Paget disease <strong>of</strong> bone (2) 6p21.3<br />
{?Parkinsonism, susceptibility to} (1) 22q11.2q12.2<br />
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (1) 11p14-p13<br />
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (3) Xq22<br />
?Pendred syndrome (2) 8q24<br />
Periodontitis, juvenile (2) 4q11-q13<br />
Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome (1) 19p13.3-p13.2<br />
Phenylketonuria (3) 12q24.1<br />
Phenylketonuria due to dihydropteridine reductase deficiency (1) 4p15.31<br />
*Phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase-related gout (1) Xq22-q24<br />
?Phosphorylase kinase deficiency <strong>of</strong> liver and muscle (2) 16q12-q13.1<br />
?Piebaldism (2) 4q12<br />
PK deficiency hemolytic anemia (1) 1q21-q22<br />
[Placental lactogen deficiency] (1) 17q22-q24<br />
Placental steroid sulfatase deficiency (3) Xpter-p22.32<br />
Plasmin inhibitor deficiency (1) 18p11.1-q112<br />
Plasminogen activator deficiency (1) 8p12<br />
Plasminogen deficiency, types I and II (1) 6q26-q27<br />
Plasminogen Tochigi disease (1) 6q26-q27<br />
Platelet alpha/delta storage pool deficiency (1) 1q21-q24<br />
{Polio, susceptibility to} (2) 19q12-q13.2<br />
Polycystic kidney disease (2) 16p13.31-p13.12<br />
Polycystic ovarian disease (1) 17q11-q12<br />
Polyposis coli, familial (2) 5q22-q23<br />
Pompe disease (1) 17q23<br />
Porphyria, acute hepatic (1) 9q34<br />
Porphyria, acute intermittent (1) 11q23.2-qter<br />
Porphyria, congenital erythropoietic (1) 10q25.2-q26.3<br />
226
Porphyria, cutanea tarda (1) 1p34<br />
Porphyria, hepatoerythropoietic (1) 1p34<br />
Porphyria variegata (2) 14q32<br />
Postanesthetic apnea (1) 3q25.2<br />
Prader-Willi syndrome (2) 15q11<br />
*Progressive cone dystrophy (2) p21.1-p11.3<br />
Prolidase deficiency (1) 19cen-q13.11<br />
*Properdin deficiency, X-Linked (3) Xp11.4<br />
Propionicacidemia, type I or pccA type (1) 13q32<br />
Propionicacidemia, type II or pccB type (1) 3q13.3-q22<br />
Protein C deficiency (1) 2q13-q14<br />
Protein S deficiency (1) 3p11.1-q11.2<br />
Pseudohermaphroditism, male, with gynecomastia (1) 17q11-q12<br />
Pseudohypoaldosteronism (1) 4q31.1<br />
Pseudohypoparathyroidism, type Ia (1) 2oq13.2-q13.3<br />
Pseudo-Zellweger syndrome (1) 3p23-p22<br />
?Pyridoxine dependency with seizures (1) 2q<br />
Pyropoikilocytosis (1) 1q21<br />
Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (1) 11q<br />
*Pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency (1) Xp22.2-p22.1<br />
?Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome (1) 19p13.3-p13.2<br />
?Ragweed sensitivity (2) 6p21.3<br />
Reifenstein syndrome (1) Xcen-q13<br />
Renal cell carcinoma (2) 3p14.2<br />
[Renal glucosuria] (2) 6p21.3<br />
?Retinal cone dystrophy-1 (2) 6p25-q25<br />
?Retinal cone-rod dystrophy (2) 18q21-q22.2<br />
Retinitis pigmentosa, autosomal dominant (3) 3q21-q24<br />
Retinitis pigmentosa-2 (2) Xp11.3<br />
Retinitis pigmentosa-3 (2) Xp21.3<br />
Retinoblastoma (2) 13q14.1-q14.2<br />
?Retinol binding protein, deficiency <strong>of</strong> (1) 10q23-q24<br />
Retinoschisis (2) Xp22.3-p22.1<br />
*?Rett syndrome (2) Xp<br />
Rhabdomyosarcoma (2) 11p15.5<br />
Rhabdomyosarcoma, alveolar (2) 2q37<br />
Rh-null disease (1) 3cen-q22<br />
?Rh-null hemolytic anemia (1) 1p36.2-p34<br />
Rieger syndrome (2) 4q23-q27<br />
?Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (2) Chr.18<br />
Salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma (2) 8q12<br />
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Sandh<strong>of</strong>f disease (1) 5q13<br />
Sanfilippo syndrome D (1) 12q14<br />
*Sarcoma, synovial (2) Xp11.2<br />
Scheie syndrome (1) 4p16.3<br />
*SCID, X-Linked (2) Xq13.1-q21.1<br />
Sclerotylosis (2) 4q28-q31<br />
Seizures, benign neonatal (2) Chr.20<br />
Severe combined immunodeficiency due to ADA deficiency (1) 20q13.11<br />
Severe combined immunodeficiency due to IL-2 deficiency (1) 4q26-q27<br />
Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), HLA class II-negative type (1) 19p13<br />
?Sialidosis (1) Chr.10<br />
?Sialidosis (2) 6p21.3<br />
Sicle cell anemia (1) 11p15.5<br />
?Situs inversus viscerum (2) 14q32<br />
?SLE (1) 1q32<br />
Small-cell cancer <strong>of</strong> lung (2) 3p23-p21<br />
?Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (2) 7q23-qter<br />
Smith-Magenis syndrome (2) 17p11.2<br />
Spastic paraplegia, X-Linked, uncomplicated (2) Xq21-q22<br />
Spherocytosis, recessive (1) 1q21<br />
Spherocytosis-1 (3) 14q22-q23.2<br />
Spherocytosis-2 (3) 8p11.2<br />
Spinal muscular atrophy II (2) 5q11.2-q13.3<br />
Spinal muscular atrophy III (2) 5q11.2-q13.3<br />
Spinocerebellar-ataxia 6p21.3-p21.2<br />
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenital (3) 12q13.11-q13.2<br />
*Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda (2) Xp22<br />
Stickler syndrome (3) 12q13.11-q13.2<br />
Sucrose intolerance (1) 3q25-q26<br />
?Susceptibility to amyloid in FMF (1) 11pter-p12<br />
Tay-Sachs disease (1) 15q22-q25.1<br />
Testicular feminization (1) Xcen-q13<br />
Thalassemias, alpha- (1) 16pter-p13.3<br />
Thalassemias, beta- (1) 11p15.5<br />
Thrombocytopenia, X-Linked (2) Xp21-p11<br />
Thrombophilia due to elevated HRG (2) 3p14-qter<br />
Thrombophilia due to excessive plasminogen activator inhibitor (1) 7q21.3-q22<br />
Thrombophilia due to heparin c<strong>of</strong>actor II deficiency (1) Chr.22<br />
Thyroid hormone resistance (3) 3p24.3<br />
Thyroid iodine peroxidase deficiency (1) 2pter-p12<br />
Thyroid papillary carcinoma (1) 10q11-q12<br />
228
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone deficiency (2) Chr.3<br />
Torsion dystonia (2) 9q32-q34<br />
Torsion dystonia-parkinsonism, Filipino type (2) Xq21<br />
?Tourette syndrome (2) 18q22.1<br />
Transcobalamin II deficiency (1) 22q11.2-qter<br />
[Transcortin deficiency](1) 14q31-q32.1<br />
?Treacher Collins mandibul<strong>of</strong>acial dysostosis 5q11<br />
Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome, type I (2) 8q24.2<br />
Trypsinogen deficiency (1) 7q32-qter<br />
Tuberous sclerosis-1 (2) 9q33-q34<br />
Tuberous sclerosis-2 (2) 11q23<br />
Tyrosinemia, type I (1) 15q23-q25<br />
Tyrosinemia, type II (1) 16q22.1-q22.3<br />
Urolithiasis, 2,8-dihydroxyadenine (1) 16q24<br />
Usher syndrome, type-2 (2) 1q32<br />
van der Woude syndrome (2) 1q32<br />
Vitamin D dependency, type I (2) 12q14<br />
{Vivax malaria, susceptibility to} (1) 1q21-q22<br />
von Hippel-Lindau syndrome (2) 3p26-p25<br />
von Willebrand disease (1) 12pter-p12<br />
Waardenburg syndrome, type I (2) 2q37.3<br />
?Watson syndrome (2) 17q11.2<br />
Werdnig-H<strong>of</strong>fmann disease (2) 5q11.2-q13.3<br />
*Wieacker-Wolff syndrome (2) Xq13-q21<br />
Wilms tumor (2) 11p13<br />
Wilms tumor, type 2 (2) 11p15.5<br />
Wilson disease (2) 13q14-q21<br />
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (2) Xp11.3-p11.2<br />
Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (3) 4p16.1<br />
Wolman disease (1) 10q24-q25<br />
?Xeroderma pigmentosum (1) 1q41-q42<br />
?Xeroderma pigmentosum, 1 form (1) 19q13.2-q13.3<br />
Xeroderma pigmentosum, group A (1) 9q34.1<br />
Xeroderma pigmentosum, group B (1) 2q21<br />
Xeroderma pigmentosum, group F (2) Chr.15<br />
?Xeroderma pigmentosum, one type (1) Chr.13<br />
Zellweger syndrome (2) 7q11.23<br />
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Chromosome<br />
No.<br />
DR. RECOMMENDS METABOLIC 1<br />
A CHROMOSOME HOMEOPATHIC<br />
RNA Control 13 Nerval Disease<br />
1A RNA Control 13A Nerval Disease<br />
2 RNA Control 14 Nerval Disease<br />
2A RNA Control (Tactile) 14A Nerval Disease<br />
3 RNA Control (Vision) 15 Nerval Disease<br />
3A RNA Control (Hearing) 15A Nerval Disease<br />
4 RNA Control 16 MS<br />
4A RNA Control 16A MD<br />
5 RNA Control 17 Digestive<br />
5A RNA Control 17A Kidney Problems<br />
6 Bone Disturbance 18 Kidney Problems<br />
6A Bone Disturbance 18A Kidney Problems<br />
7 Skin Disturbance 19 Liver Problems<br />
7A Skin Disturbance 19A Liver Problems<br />
8 Lipid Metabolism 20 Liver Problems<br />
8A Cholesterol Control 20A Pancreas<br />
9 Cholesterol Control 21 Pancreas<br />
9A Cholesterol Control 21A Pancreas<br />
10 Blood Disturbance 22 Brain<br />
10A Blood Disturbance 22A Brain<br />
11 Downs Syndrome (Alzheimers) 23 Sex System<br />
11A Downs Syndrome (Alzheimers) 23A Addiction<br />
12 Immune System 24 Extra Chromosome (Sociopath)<br />
12A Immune System<br />
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LECTINS<br />
Lectins are proteins or glycoproteins <strong>of</strong> non-immune origin that<br />
agglutinate cells and/or precipitate complex carbohydrates. <strong>The</strong><br />
agglutination activity <strong>of</strong> these highly specific carbohydrate-binding<br />
molecules is usually inhibited by a simple monosaccharide, but for some<br />
lectins di, tri, and even polysaccharides are required.<br />
Lectins are isolated from a wide variety <strong>of</strong> natural sources, including<br />
seeds, plant roots and bark, fungi, bacteria, seaweed and sponges,<br />
mollusks, fish eggs, body fluids <strong>of</strong> invertebrates and lower vertebrates<br />
and from mammalian cell membranes. <strong>The</strong> precise physiological role <strong>of</strong><br />
lectins in nature is still unknown, but they have proved to be very<br />
valuable in a wide variety <strong>of</strong> applications in vitro, including:<br />
� Blood groupings and erythrocyte poly agglutination studies<br />
� Mitogenic stimulation <strong>of</strong> lymphocytes<br />
� Lymphocyte subpopulation studies<br />
� Fractionation <strong>of</strong> cells and other particles<br />
� Isolation, purification and structural studies <strong>of</strong> carbohydrate<br />
containing molecules<br />
� Histochemical studies <strong>of</strong> normal and pathological conditions<br />
Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/lectin?cat=health /<br />
http://books.google.com/books?id=9xWhUBTdDqgC&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=lectins<br />
+are+proteins+or+glycoproteins+<strong>of</strong>+%22non+immune%22+origin+that+agglutinate+cell<br />
s&source=web&ots=5zlpr6hyyU&sig=nCH_vu506zeDKX5XEuwc_LyXXgQ<br />
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Asparagus Pea<br />
Avocado<br />
Black Locust<br />
Broad Bean<br />
Camels Foot Tree<br />
Chick Pea<br />
Concanavalin A<br />
Coral Tree (Israel)<br />
Eel<br />
Elder<br />
False Acacia<br />
Fava Bean<br />
Furze<br />
Gorse<br />
Green Marine Algae<br />
Hairy Vetch<br />
Horse Gram<br />
Horseshoe Crab<br />
Jack Bean<br />
Japanese Wisteria<br />
Jimson Weed<br />
Laburnum, Scotch<br />
Lentil<br />
Lima Bean<br />
Common Name<br />
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Limulin<br />
Mung Bean<br />
Mushroom<br />
Osage Orange<br />
Pagoda Tree<br />
Pea, Garden<br />
Peanut<br />
Pokeweed<br />
Potato<br />
Red Kidney Bean<br />
Red Marine Algae<br />
Roman Snail<br />
Scarlet Runner Bean<br />
Siberian Pea Tree<br />
Snail, Garden<br />
Soybean<br />
Spindle Tree<br />
Sweet Pea<br />
Thorn Apple<br />
Tomato<br />
Wheat Germ<br />
Winged Bean<br />
Winged Pea
OLIGO ELEMENTS<br />
FIRE DIATHESIS III<br />
Manganese-Cobalt<br />
EARTH DIATHESIS V<br />
Zinc-Nickel-Cobalt, Zinc-Copper<br />
METAL DIATHESIS II<br />
Manganese-Copper<br />
WATER DIATHESIS IV<br />
Copper-Gold-Silver<br />
WOOD DIATHESIS I<br />
Manganese<br />
IODINE<br />
LITHIUM<br />
MAGNESIUM<br />
SULPHUR<br />
ZINC<br />
OLIGO DEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDE<br />
URACIL<br />
CYTOSINE<br />
ADENINE<br />
THYMINE<br />
INOSINE<br />
GUANINE<br />
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MINERALS<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
BORON<br />
CALCIUM<br />
CARBON<br />
CHLORINE<br />
CHROMIUM<br />
BOCALT<br />
COPPER<br />
HYDROGEN<br />
IODINE<br />
IRON<br />
MAGNESIUM<br />
MANGANESE<br />
MOLYBDENUM<br />
NICKEL<br />
NITROGEN<br />
OXYGEN<br />
PHOSPHOROUS<br />
POTASSIUM<br />
SELENIUM<br />
SILICON<br />
SODIUM<br />
SULPHER<br />
TIN<br />
VANADIUM<br />
ZINC<br />
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METALLIC ELEMENTS<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
AMERICUM<br />
ANTIMONY<br />
ARGON<br />
ARSENIC<br />
BARIUM<br />
BERYLLIUM<br />
BISMUTH<br />
BROMINE<br />
CADMIUM<br />
CALCIUM<br />
CERIUM<br />
CESIUM<br />
CHROMIUM<br />
COBALT<br />
COPPER<br />
FLOURINE<br />
GALANIUM<br />
GALLIUM<br />
GERMANIUM<br />
GOLD<br />
HAFNIUM<br />
HELIUM<br />
IODINE<br />
IRIDIUM<br />
IRON<br />
KRYPTON<br />
LANTHANUM<br />
LEAD<br />
LITHIUM<br />
MAGNESIUM<br />
MANGANESE<br />
MENDELEVIUM<br />
MERCURY<br />
MOLYB<br />
NEODYMIUM<br />
NEON<br />
NIOBIUM<br />
OSMIUM<br />
PLATINUM<br />
PLUTONIUM<br />
POLONIUM<br />
POTASSIUM<br />
RADIUM<br />
RADON<br />
RUBIDIUM<br />
SB<br />
SCANADIUM<br />
SELENIUM<br />
SILVER<br />
SODIUM<br />
STRONTIUM<br />
TECHNETIUM<br />
TELLURIUM<br />
THORIUM<br />
TIN<br />
TITANIUM<br />
TUNGSTEN<br />
URANIUM<br />
VANADIUM<br />
W<br />
XENON<br />
YTTRIUM<br />
ZINC<br />
ZIRCONIUM
PHENOLICS<br />
Acetaldehyde: Petrochemical sensitivity, (perfumes, flavors, dyes,<br />
plastics, synthetic rubber), alcoholism, spreading phenomenon <strong>of</strong><br />
allergies to foods, sugar, metabolism, and yeast.<br />
Acetylcholine Chloride: Parasympathetic stimulant (neurotransmitter)<br />
lowers blood pressure; chronic fatigue, depression, phobias,<br />
schizophrenia.<br />
Apiol: PHS, obesity, infertility, gout, arthritis, hypothalamus-pituitary<br />
axis, homosexuals.<br />
Ascorbic Acid: Allergic shiners, antioxidant, anxiety, bleeding gums and<br />
gum disease, cataracts, chemical sensitivity, collagen disease, dental<br />
caries, diarrhea, easy bruising, edema, fatigue, frequent infections, fruit<br />
intolerance, high cholesterol level, hyperactivity, hypertension, light<br />
sensitivity, loss <strong>of</strong> appetite, mental problems, muscle soreness, open<br />
angle glaucoma, premature aging, slow wound healing, stiff and tender<br />
joints, weakness in connective tissue.<br />
Butylatedhydroxytoluene (BHT): Aggression, belligerence, depression,<br />
hyperactivity, temper outbursts.<br />
Caffeic Acid: Constricts capillary walls, stimulates ACTH release<br />
(decreasing thymus weight), allergic rhinitis, pharyngeal drainage, otitis,<br />
asthma.<br />
Chlorogenic Acid: Allergies to pollens, dust, molds; skin rashes,<br />
congestion and headaches, asthma, hay fever.<br />
Cinnamic Acid: Bladder dysfunction, cystitis, enuresis, skin problems,<br />
(acne, eczema, psoriasis), congestion, asthma, chronic fatigue,<br />
hypoglycemia, cravings for fruit.<br />
Coniferyl Alcohol: Allergies to evergreens, headaches.<br />
Coumarin: Constricts capillary walls, inhibits clotting, estrogen effect<br />
asthma, hay fever, digestive problems, low back and cervical neck pain,<br />
chronic fatigue.<br />
Dopamine: Neurotransmitter, arrhythmia, Parkinsonism, anxiety,<br />
depression, dyslexia, autism, schizophrenia.<br />
Estrogen: PMS, cyclic changes, (closely associated with Vitamin D),<br />
effeminate traits in males.<br />
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PHENOLICS, cont.<br />
Gaba: Lowers blood pressure, inhibitory transmitter in brain, anger,<br />
hostility.<br />
Gallic Acid: Related to racing heart, anti-cancer (in 80% foods-universal<br />
reactor), chronic sinusitis, rhinitis, craving sweets, musculo-skeletal<br />
problems (low back pain), chronic fatigue, hyper-activity.<br />
Histamine: Released from injured cells, increases pore size, dilates<br />
capillaries, hay fever, vertigo.<br />
Indole: Bloating, constipation, asthma, allergic rhinitis, sinus<br />
congestion, chronic fatigue, common in milk drinkers and children.<br />
L-Dopa: Arrhythmia, stimulates ACTH release (decreasing thymus<br />
weight), Parkinsonism, chronic anxiety, depression.<br />
Malvin: Red to purple coloring in food, arthritis, psoriasis, asthma,<br />
epilepsy, MS, dyslexia, autism, hyperactivity.<br />
Mannan: Constitutes 30-50% <strong>of</strong> yeast cell wall, suppresses T-lymphocyte<br />
production, chronic hives, angio-edema.<br />
Menadione: Related to Vitamin K production, liver dysfunction, fatigue,<br />
easy bruising, chronic nosebleeds, chronic colitis, diarrhea, varicose<br />
veins, arthritis.<br />
Norepinephrine: Stimulates sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight),<br />
raises blood pressure, maintains freedom from depression, agoraphobia.<br />
Octopamine: Petrochemical sensitivities.<br />
Phenylalanine: Building block for dopamine, cinnamic acid, caffeic acid,<br />
coumarin and coniferyl alcohol, headaches, blurred vision, poor appetite,<br />
depression, sleep disorders.<br />
Phenylisothiocyanate: MD, diarrhea, chronic arrhythmia, hypertension,<br />
thyroid dysfunction.<br />
Phloridzin: Strengthens vascular system, blocks absorption <strong>of</strong> glucose in<br />
kidneys (glucosuria), sugar cravings, collagen diseases.<br />
Piperine: Stomach disorders.<br />
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Progesterone: PMS, menopausal stress, temporarily raises cholesterol<br />
levels.<br />
Pyrole: Gas, bloating, anxiety, depression, mauve factor in<br />
schizophrenia.<br />
Quercetin: In 78% <strong>of</strong> foods. Hay fever, suppresses histamine release,<br />
chelates with metals to prevent oxidation <strong>of</strong> Vitamin C and adrenaline,<br />
decreases vascular fragility, stimulates adrenaline release, decreasing<br />
thymus weight, reduces overall metabolism, reduces temperature and<br />
oxygen consumption, suppresses thyroid activity, linked with male<br />
impotence.<br />
Rutin: Increases vascular strength, hay fever, rhinitis, reduces<br />
permeability <strong>of</strong> capillary walls.<br />
Salsolinol: Alcoholism, chocoholism, headaches, throat discomfort,<br />
general weakness, mental fog, obsessive-compulsive behavior.<br />
Serotonin: Neurotransmitter, sensory perception, temperature<br />
regulation, decreases bleeding, increases peristaltic motion, insomnia,<br />
memory loss, depression, dyslexia, mental retardation, obsessive,<br />
compulsive, aggressive, suicidal (lower serotonin level, higher aggression,<br />
and more violent suicide).<br />
Taurine: Stimulates liver function and bile flow, related to viruses in<br />
liver and environmental toxicity.<br />
Tryptophan: Antidepressant, sleep disorders, bloating, constipation,<br />
increases peristalsis, decreases bleeding, skin inflammations.<br />
Phenylpropanolamine: Aids in the elimination <strong>of</strong> environmental<br />
sensitivities.<br />
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VENOMS<br />
Many different types <strong>of</strong> venom have been used historically in different<br />
medicines by many cultures. Snake venom in particular has gotten much<br />
attention throughout the ages. <strong>The</strong> snake was thought to represent death<br />
but also to represent aspects <strong>of</strong> life. It has been part <strong>of</strong> mythology in<br />
almost every culture.<br />
<strong>The</strong> symbol for healing, the staff with the snake around it, is used by<br />
the American Medical Association as its signature. Many aspects <strong>of</strong><br />
healing are connected to snakes.<br />
Venoms were found to have many different effects for both medicine<br />
and biology. As early as 1737, Ge<strong>of</strong>froy and Hunault observed that the<br />
blood from cats and dogs bitten by vipers did not coagulate. In 1787,<br />
Felice Fontana found that when he injected a rabbit in the jugular vein<br />
with a small quantity <strong>of</strong> the same venom, this caused immediate death.<br />
On opening the vessels he found that the blood was coagulated.<br />
This was later solved in 1899, by M. Phisalix, who found that there<br />
were two distinct types <strong>of</strong> activity in this viper venom. One was an anti-<br />
coagulant at high doses, and the other a coagulant at low doses. This<br />
was part <strong>of</strong> the first evidence that some compounds could have various<br />
effects at different potencies. <strong>The</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> dilution could sometimes<br />
accomplish an influx or a distinct difference <strong>of</strong> action in potencies or<br />
dilutions. This was later developed as the Arndt-Schultz law <strong>of</strong><br />
pharmacology which states that what a poison does at a raw dose, a<br />
dilute form <strong>of</strong> that poison will affect inversely, or paradoxically.<br />
Dr. Isaacs remarks that the effect between alpha receptors and beta<br />
receptors in the body is not a factor <strong>of</strong> different compounds that<br />
stimulate results, but different amounts <strong>of</strong> the same compound. Different<br />
dilutions can have different effects on neural transmitter points within<br />
the body which is key to the understanding <strong>of</strong> homeopathy, especially<br />
when looking at different snake and insect venoms.<br />
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In 1854, Brainard found that venom in blood taken from animals<br />
bitten by crotalidae did not cause coagulation. In 1860, Mitchell found<br />
that the toxic secretion <strong>of</strong> the Crotalus adamanteus prevented blood from<br />
clotting in vitro. In 1893, Martin cited that the venom <strong>of</strong> elapidae (an<br />
example <strong>of</strong> which is the Pseudechis porphyriacus and the Notechis<br />
scutatus) coagulated blood in the vessels when injected at high doses;<br />
but at low doses it rendered the blood unable to coagulate. <strong>The</strong> venom <strong>of</strong><br />
an Indian cobra when tested at any dose was found to inhibit blood<br />
coagulation in vivo and in vitro. This was found to be true in 1895, by D.<br />
D. Cunningham, in 1898, by Stephens and Meyers, in 1904, by Rogers.<br />
In 1901, George Lamb classified a dissertation <strong>of</strong> venoms according to<br />
their action on plasma. He noted in his article that Russell’s pit viper<br />
venom coagulated citrated plasma. This plasma does not in itself<br />
spontaneously coagulate. F. Noc confirmed these findings, and<br />
discovered that the venom <strong>of</strong> Asian and African elepidae prevented the<br />
coagulation <strong>of</strong> citrated plasma to which calcium chloride had been added<br />
for protection.<br />
In 1904, Paul Morawitz proposed that there was an essential element<br />
<strong>of</strong> the transformation <strong>of</strong> fibrinogen to fibrin which allows for the<br />
formation <strong>of</strong> different blood clots. <strong>The</strong> serozyme <strong>of</strong> serum acting on the<br />
cytozyme from the platelets caused thrombin to form. Thrombin was<br />
found to be the factor reacting on fibrinogen.<br />
In 1910, Noc presumed that some venom induced coagulation by the<br />
contribution <strong>of</strong> active thrombin to the blood. J. Mellanby found that<br />
coagulation <strong>of</strong> these venoms was increased by the addition <strong>of</strong> calcium.<br />
In 1912, Maurice Arthus put forth the idea that crotalidae acted as if it<br />
contained thrombin, whereas Russell’s pit viper venom accelerated the<br />
transformation <strong>of</strong> prothrombin to thrombin.<br />
In 1905, C. J. Martin was able to demonstrate that the coagulating<br />
factors <strong>of</strong> venoms did not pass through dialysis membranes.<br />
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In 1904, Paul Morawitz introduced the idea <strong>of</strong> the enzyme capacities <strong>of</strong><br />
these different venoms, and their ability to act very similarly to the<br />
digestive juices.<br />
<strong>The</strong> capacity <strong>of</strong> these venoms to have enzymatic action in the body was<br />
then determined. <strong>The</strong>se venoms could be deadly if the enzyme activity<br />
was too intense such as in the case <strong>of</strong> Russell’s pit viper which causes<br />
thrombosis.<br />
Cortalus was a very strong enzyme; whereas elapidae was found to be<br />
weak proteolytically, but strong in its other enzyme activity.<br />
In 1912, C. Delezenne claimed that the venom <strong>of</strong> Lachesis contained<br />
akinase which activated pancreatic juice. Later in 1919, he observed in<br />
experiments that the toxic secretion <strong>of</strong> snakes was able to cause catalytic<br />
breakdown <strong>of</strong> nucleic acids.<br />
By the beginning <strong>of</strong> the twentieth century, classification <strong>of</strong> the different<br />
distinguishing properties <strong>of</strong> snake venoms was possible. Some acted as if<br />
they had ferments, or protein enzyme-like substances. Some were toxic.<br />
Some had diastases.<br />
In 1887, Henry Seawall, at the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, Ann Arbor, was<br />
the first one in the United States to observe that a type <strong>of</strong> venom serum<br />
could be developed. He injected pigeons with small amounts <strong>of</strong> venom;<br />
not enough to cause death. Weeks later, the same pigeons, when injected<br />
with a larger quantity <strong>of</strong> the venom were able to resist the venom’s<br />
effects.<br />
Hahneman’s work with some snake venoms pointed out their reversal<br />
functions. This brief document is an attempt to discuss some <strong>of</strong> these<br />
venoms and their use in medicine today.<br />
Snakes can use their venom in many different ways. Often, the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> venom is to hunt and digest. People bitten by a snake usually<br />
have respiratory, circulatory, neurological, cardiac and coagulation<br />
problems. <strong>The</strong> enzymes in the venom will start digestion <strong>of</strong> the tissues <strong>of</strong><br />
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the victim so that the digestive system <strong>of</strong> the snake, which is not<br />
extremely strong, can get a head start on the digestive process.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se venoms have strong pharmacological activity with a highly<br />
specific mode <strong>of</strong> action. Most <strong>of</strong> the contents <strong>of</strong> these venoms are<br />
proteins. Low molecular weight compounds such as peptides, nucleotides<br />
and metal ion are also <strong>of</strong>ten present.<br />
CLASSICS OF NEUROTOXINS<br />
In the neurotoxin development there are two pharmacological classes<br />
<strong>of</strong> neurotoxins: 1) those which are post-synaptic, and 2) those which are<br />
pre-synaptic. Curare is an example <strong>of</strong> a post-synaptic neurotoxin. It<br />
binds to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, and prevents the<br />
depolarizing action <strong>of</strong> acetylcholine. <strong>The</strong>se toxins are usually referred to<br />
as curare-like toxins. Pre-synaptic toxins inhibit the release <strong>of</strong><br />
acetylcholine, and their toxicity is much higher than that <strong>of</strong> the post-<br />
synaptic toxins.<br />
Another type <strong>of</strong> toxin is the membrane toxins which change the<br />
permeability <strong>of</strong> the membrane. <strong>The</strong>y are <strong>of</strong>ten cardio-toxins, lytic factors,<br />
cytotoxins, etc. <strong>The</strong>se names indicate the types <strong>of</strong> membranes they affect.<br />
Membrane toxins have been isolated only from elapid venoms. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
membrane toxins work by penetrating into the hydrophobic layer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
membrane. Many <strong>of</strong> these toxins have phospholipase types <strong>of</strong> structures.<br />
A secondary hypothesis is that the membrane might be disrupted by the<br />
interaction <strong>of</strong> the disulfides in the toxin and the sulpha-hydro groups in<br />
the membrane. <strong>The</strong>se toxin-induced permeability changes can have<br />
many biochemical and pharmacological activities. <strong>The</strong>y might be<br />
hemolytic which would allow for the disruption <strong>of</strong> red blood cells; or<br />
cytotoxic, where they might induce a type <strong>of</strong> leukemia or lymphocytoma.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a depolarizing effect <strong>of</strong> the different membranes which can cause<br />
peripheral nerve problems, contracture, paralysis, ventricular fibrillation<br />
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and systolic arrest <strong>of</strong> the heart muscle. <strong>The</strong>y might interfere with<br />
transport mechanisms such as inhibition <strong>of</strong> the accumulation <strong>of</strong> anions,<br />
amino acids, or glucose into the tissues <strong>of</strong> thyroid, kidney, small<br />
intestine, etc. <strong>The</strong>re can be effects on membrane activity and membrane<br />
enzymes. This might provide inactivation <strong>of</strong> magnesium, sodium,<br />
potassium, and possibly even ATPase. All <strong>of</strong> these require intact<br />
membranes in order to function properly. Certain <strong>of</strong> these toxins can<br />
liberate calcium from muscle fibers and produce tetany.<br />
Some plants share some <strong>of</strong> these membrane toxins. An example is<br />
mistletoe which is a parasitic plant <strong>of</strong> the family Loranthaceae. Mistletoe<br />
toxins are very basic, and they have an isoelectric point <strong>of</strong> about pH11.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y are very stable, and heating an ocular solution to 100 °C for thirty<br />
minutes has no influence on their toxicity. This mistletoe toxin consists<br />
<strong>of</strong> 46 amino acids in the peptide chain, cross-linked by three disulfides.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se toxins in low concentration <strong>of</strong> ten micrograms per milliliter will<br />
produce depolarization and contraction in rabbit papillary and frog<br />
skeletal muscles, and the effects can be reversed by calcium. So it is<br />
suggested that the toxins bind to the cell membrane, and thus displace<br />
calcium.<br />
Let us proceed to analyze some <strong>of</strong> the different toxins provided by<br />
different venoms. One is crotoxin which is the main neurotoxin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus. This is a very<br />
powerful toxin which affects certain neurons and muscular structure.<br />
Specifically, the toxin from this snake produces problems in the neck<br />
and can contribute to nuchal rigidity. This has caused the South<br />
American rattlesnake to be called the “neck breaker,” because <strong>of</strong> its effect<br />
on neck muscles. Homeopathic crotoxin has been used quite successfully<br />
on neck and cervical conditions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Australian tiapan, Oxyuranus scutellatus has extremely potent<br />
venom. It exhibits a low phospholipase activity, and has an effect similar<br />
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to curare. <strong>The</strong> Australian tiger snake venom has strong effects in being<br />
able to bind calcium, and it is inactivated in the presence <strong>of</strong> bromine.<br />
Enhydrina schistosa, known as the common sea snake, has venom<br />
which produces myoglobinuria and muscle movement pains. Mice die<br />
rapidly <strong>of</strong> respiratory failure at high doses; whereas, at low doses,<br />
respiratory conditions can be treated.<br />
<strong>The</strong> venom <strong>of</strong> the Bungarus multicinctus has three different neurotoxic<br />
reactions, all <strong>of</strong> which produce a post-synaptic type <strong>of</strong> neuromuscular<br />
block. This bungaro toxin has a huge ability to inhibit choline uptake in<br />
the synaptic cleft, blocking the synthesis <strong>of</strong> acetylcholine which leads one<br />
to believe that it could be important in the homeopathic treatment <strong>of</strong><br />
cholinergic diseases such as Alzheimer’s.<br />
<strong>The</strong> venom <strong>of</strong> different rattlesnakes contains a convulxin which<br />
induces convulsions in the intended victim. An example <strong>of</strong> a cardiotoxin<br />
comes from the Mohave rattlesnake venom. A compound known as<br />
Mohave is known to have dramatic cardiological effects. It is thought that<br />
this venom is also a phospholipase type <strong>of</strong> toxin.<br />
All types <strong>of</strong> Crotalus, especially the western diamond back rattlesnake,<br />
contain myocardial depressor proteins which suppress and produce a<br />
myocardial anesthesia or a myocardial depression in the animal.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the different rattlesnakes have a potent hypotensive peptide<br />
known as hypotensin which can dramatically reduce arterial pressure.<br />
Another interesting compound <strong>of</strong>ten found in snake venoms is that <strong>of</strong><br />
NGF (nerve growth factor). NGF is an agent which regulates growth and<br />
differentiation <strong>of</strong> neurons in the sympathetic and in some cases sensory<br />
neural tissue. <strong>The</strong>re are three principal characteristics <strong>of</strong> NGF: 1) the<br />
hol<strong>of</strong>iber outgrowth from dorsal root or sympathetic ganglia; 2) the<br />
sympathetic ganglion enlargement in neonatal mice characterized by<br />
hyperplasia and hypertrophy; and 3) the immuno-sympathectomy, the<br />
destruction <strong>of</strong> sympathetic chain ganglia by the in vivo injection <strong>of</strong> anti-<br />
serum to NGF.<br />
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Snake Venoms Containing NGF<br />
Oftentimes, this nerve growth factor occurs in the cobra family. Cobra<br />
venom seems to contain the highest amount <strong>of</strong> NGF <strong>of</strong> all the snake<br />
venoms.<br />
Viperidae Bothrops jararaca<br />
Bitis gabonica Crotalus adamanteus<br />
Echis carinatus Crotalus atrox<br />
Echis coloatus Crotalus horridus<br />
Vipera ammodytes Crotalus terrificus<br />
Vipera aspis Elapidae<br />
Vipera russellii Dendroaspis viridis<br />
Crotalidae Naja melanoleuca<br />
Agkistrodon piscivorus Naja naja<br />
Ancistrodon contortrix<br />
lactocinctus<br />
Naja nigrocollis<br />
Ancistrodon rhodostoma Sepedon haemachatus<br />
<strong>The</strong> venom <strong>of</strong> the Black Mamba, Dendroaspiaspsis jamesoni, causes<br />
marked depolarization <strong>of</strong> membranes and inhibits the excitability <strong>of</strong><br />
skeletal muscles. This can effect cardiac and respiratory function;<br />
whereas, the cobra venom is primarily neuro-toxic and causes<br />
degenerative tissue to form. <strong>The</strong> venom <strong>of</strong> the families <strong>of</strong> the viper and<br />
rattlesnake are primarily related to hemorrhages and coagulation<br />
disturbances. <strong>The</strong> enzyme effect <strong>of</strong> these different venoms can start lysis<br />
in red cells as well as other cells <strong>of</strong> the body. This is to prepare the<br />
intended victim for digestion. Cobra venom lowers the red blood cell<br />
count in victims, but this alone does not seem to produce lethal effects.<br />
<strong>The</strong> most powerful hemolytic snake is the Pseudechis papuans, also<br />
known as the Papuan black snake. People bitten by this snake <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
produce red or black urine which results from the breakup <strong>of</strong> red blood<br />
cells. <strong>The</strong> hemolysis effects are pr<strong>of</strong>oundly proteolytic, and this venom<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers homeopathy some interesting challenges.<br />
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Venoms <strong>of</strong> the viper family are potent in their ability to digest different<br />
cells. In fat, small tears in the blood vessels can occur as a result <strong>of</strong> this<br />
venom. <strong>The</strong> action <strong>of</strong> the proteolytic enzyme in the venom can also<br />
produce necrosis. <strong>The</strong> venoms <strong>of</strong> the rattlesnake viper family can have<br />
strong necrotizing effects. Oftentimes necrosis is seen at the site <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bite in the human victims who survive these snake bites. <strong>The</strong> proteolytic<br />
effects kill cells homeopathically. It can restore life to necrotized areas, as<br />
in peripheral circulatory disease.<br />
Edema and swelling occur after many different snake bites because<br />
they start histamine cascades. A chart on some <strong>of</strong> the hemorrhagic and<br />
proteolytic effects <strong>of</strong> snake venom is shown below.<br />
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Key:<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> Hemorrhagic, Lethal and Proteolytic Activities<br />
in Snake Venoms<br />
Snake Venom<br />
A: Agkistrodon<br />
C: Crotalus<br />
T: Trimeresurus<br />
(Ohsaka, A. et al., 1960)<br />
Hemorrhagic<br />
activity<br />
MHD(μg)<br />
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Lethal<br />
activity<br />
LD50(μg)<br />
Proteolytic<br />
activity<br />
(units/mg)<br />
LD50<br />
/<br />
MHD<br />
A. contortrix<br />
contortrix<br />
1.90 200 33.7 105<br />
A. contortrix mokasen 1.20 125 48.1 104<br />
A. piscivorus<br />
piscivorus<br />
0.80 60.0 41.5 75<br />
A. halys 0.14 16.0 35.8 114<br />
Bothrops atrox 2.11 5.6 44.5 2.7<br />
Bothrops jararaca 0.75 18.5 74.0 25<br />
C. adamanteus 0.04 18.5 9.76 462<br />
C. atrox 0.43 45.0 83.6 105<br />
C. durissus terrificus 18.0 3.6 39.2 0.2<br />
C. viridis viridis 0.56 21.0 39.5 38<br />
T. flavoviridis 0.20 54.0 33.0 270<br />
T. flavoviridis<br />
tokarensis<br />
1.15 160 37.8 139<br />
T. elegans 0.30 71.0 13.0 237<br />
T. okinavensis 1.38 140 69.0 102<br />
Vipera russellii 21.0 2.2 5.56 0.1<br />
Vipera ammodytes 0.47 7.4 41.7 16<br />
Vipera palestinae 0.54 7.1 4.96 13<br />
Cuasus rhombeatus 0.81 › 250 0.26 › 309<br />
Bitis arietans 0.15 15.0 18.7 100<br />
Bitis gabonica 0.04 13.5 11.7 338<br />
Ophiophagus hannah 0.84 54.0 12.0 64<br />
Bungarus fasciatus › 100 a 18.5 0.06 ‹ 0.18<br />
Naja melanoleuca 100 6.0 7.00 ‹ 0.06<br />
Naja naja atra › 100 a 8.0 0.12 ‹ 0.08<br />
Naja naja 100 5.6 2.85 ‹ 0.06
This type <strong>of</strong> histamine release is compounded by other toxins. Many<br />
rattlesnakes have strong histamine releasing proteins which help to<br />
complicate the involvement <strong>of</strong> their venoms. A list <strong>of</strong> the different venoms<br />
and their effect on histamine and serotonin content is shown below.<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> Venoms from Different Species <strong>of</strong> Snakes on the Histamine<br />
(H) and Serotonin (S) Content <strong>of</strong> Isolated Rabbit Platelets<br />
(Markwardt, F. et al., 1966)<br />
Venom Concentration<br />
(μg/ml<br />
a 0 = no release: ++ = over 50% release: + = less than 50% release.<br />
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Effect a<br />
H<br />
Naja flava, N. haje 100 0 0<br />
N. naja, N. n. oxiana<br />
N. nigricollis 100 ++ ++<br />
Bungarus fasciatus 100 0 0<br />
Dendroaspis viridis 100 0 0<br />
Bitis arietans 100 0 0<br />
Echis carinatus 100 0 0<br />
Vipera ammodytes<br />
V. berus, V. russellii 100 0 0<br />
Agkistrodon piscivorus 100 0 0<br />
A. contortrix 100 + 0<br />
Bothrops alternate 100 0 0<br />
B. neuwiedii 100 0 0<br />
B. cotiara, B. insularis 10 + 0<br />
B. jararacussu 10 + +<br />
B. jararaca 10 ++ +<br />
Crotalus adamanteus<br />
C. atrox, C. viridis 100 0 0<br />
Lachesis muta<br />
Sistrurus catenatus 100 ++ ++<br />
Crotalus horridus 10 ++ ++<br />
C. durissus terrificus 10 + +<br />
C. durissus terrificus 1 ++ ++<br />
C. durissus terrificus 0.1 + +<br />
Effect a<br />
S
Another area to explore is the liberation <strong>of</strong> pharmacologically active<br />
substances by different snake venoms. Snake venoms can activate and<br />
release histamine, serotonin (five-hydroxytryptamine), and bradykinin.<br />
Some slow-reacting substances can be released such as prostaglandins<br />
and lysophosphatides, catecholamines such as adrenaline, chetosteroids,<br />
and finally, anaphylatoxin. Anaphylaxis can also be stimulated by certain<br />
venoms, or treated with dilute forms <strong>of</strong> same.<br />
Another dangerous fact about snake venoms is their nephrotoxicity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> kidney is affected in almost all types <strong>of</strong> snake bites. Venom can<br />
produce renal lesions including glomerulitis, glomeronephritis, arthritis,<br />
interstitial nephritis, tubular necrosis, cortical necrosis, and renal<br />
infarct. Renal failure is <strong>of</strong>tentimes the most common result, as well as<br />
hematuria, myoglobinuria, hemoglobinuria, and proteinuria.<br />
Probably the most frequently used remedy in homeopathy from snake<br />
venom is Lachesis. This venom comes from Lachesis trigonocephalous, a<br />
large South American snake from three to fourteen feet long. Its<br />
poisonous venom was first used by Dr. Constantine Hering <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia. <strong>The</strong> Lachesis is prepared at 6x and higher; proportions<br />
below 6x may be dangerously toxic.<br />
In its raw form this can produce a poisonous condition <strong>of</strong> the blood<br />
which causes hypersensitivity in the body. <strong>The</strong> patient usually reports<br />
that he cannot bear anything tight around the throat. This is known as a<br />
left-sided remedy, as it usually affects the left side in its raw form. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
is a general aggravation <strong>of</strong> conditions after sleep which indicates<br />
Lachesis must be used. Blueness <strong>of</strong> the skin and eruptions can appear.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the other homeopathic indications are loquacity where the<br />
patient jumps from one subject to another; jealousy, fear <strong>of</strong> being<br />
poisoned, and sometimes the patient imagines that he is under some<br />
superhuman control. Headache over the left eye accompanying a cold,<br />
with the headache worsening in the heat <strong>of</strong> the sun might also indicate<br />
that Lachesis may be needed.<br />
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Facial erysipelas that first appear as red and then dark bluish or<br />
purplish, with more on the left side, can also indicate the need for<br />
Lachesis. Watery discharge from the left nostril, throbbing headache<br />
relieved when the discharge appears; dry tongue protruded with<br />
difficulty, cracked tongue at the tip which is brown on the dorsum, great<br />
difficulty in swallowing, high fever, exhaustion, a craving for oysters,<br />
horribly <strong>of</strong>fensive diarrhea, ovarian trouble (<strong>of</strong>ten pain in the left ovary),<br />
menses which are scanty, feeble, black or <strong>of</strong>fensive; and pain in the hips<br />
(bearing down on the left ovary, better when flow is established) are some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the conditions which can indicate that Lachesis is needed.<br />
Crotalus, the rattlesnake venom, is a classic homeopathic which Dr.<br />
Hering also wrote about. Its homeopathic indications are <strong>of</strong>ten a<br />
yellowness <strong>of</strong> the skin from disintegration <strong>of</strong> the blood and a tendency to<br />
hemorrhage. In yellow fever, crotalus is <strong>of</strong>ten indicated in the stage <strong>of</strong><br />
black vomit when there is low delirium, yellow skin, and oozing <strong>of</strong> blood<br />
from every orifice.<br />
Naja is aother classic homeopathic venom found in the cobra Naja<br />
tripudians. It is <strong>of</strong>ten used in degenerative diseases as well as in valvular<br />
diseases <strong>of</strong> the heart, with a dry, teasing cough present.<br />
Another is the elaps, a type <strong>of</strong> Elaps corallinus. This is the coral snake<br />
venom which was first introduced homeopathically by Dr. Benoît Jules<br />
Mure <strong>of</strong> Brazil. Some initial homeopathic indications for elaps are:<br />
sniffles in children, stuffed up nose, and a great sense <strong>of</strong> coldness in the<br />
stomach from cold water.<br />
Another type <strong>of</strong> venom used in classical homeopathy is the Bufo rana,<br />
or the South American toad. Many South American toads have sweat<br />
that contains neurotoxins. <strong>The</strong>se are noted to affect the sexual system,<br />
and Bufo rana has been used widely for sexual deviance and for many<br />
other types <strong>of</strong> cases as well. Bufo rana has been used to help encourage<br />
sexuality and to treat cases <strong>of</strong> frigidity. Its usual dose in those cases is<br />
100x or above.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Colorado River toad venom is known to cause epilepsy, as many <strong>of</strong><br />
the different toad venoms do. Homeopathic treatment <strong>of</strong> epileptic<br />
conditions consists <strong>of</strong> different toad venoms.<br />
Sepia succus is an inky secretion released by the cuddle fish when it is<br />
pursued by its enemies. <strong>The</strong> cuddle fish releases it as a “dummy target,”<br />
allowing the cuddle fish to go unnoticed. This Sepia product has been<br />
widely used in homeopathy for many kinds <strong>of</strong> conditions. <strong>The</strong> five general<br />
characteristics <strong>of</strong> sepia are: 1) weakness, 2) yellow complexion, 3)<br />
bearing-down sensation, 4) violent motion that relieves the symptoms 5)<br />
the amelioration <strong>of</strong> symptoms at midday. <strong>The</strong> mental symptoms <strong>of</strong> sepia<br />
include weak memory, helplessness, susceptibility to excitement,<br />
susceptibility to terror, despair, fear <strong>of</strong> being alone (the person wants<br />
company desperately), and headaches (more common in the morning),<br />
increasing as the day goes by, relieved by sleep or violent motion. <strong>The</strong><br />
patient who is sad and tearful with headache feels better in open air.<br />
Menstrual headache can also be noted.<br />
Blue Octopus venom produces blood disorders similar to leukemia. It is<br />
powerful homeopathically in the treatment <strong>of</strong> leukemia<br />
Many spider venoms are <strong>of</strong> value for homeopathic use. <strong>The</strong> tarantula<br />
venom, known as Tarantula hispaña, helps in cases <strong>of</strong> restlessness. <strong>The</strong><br />
patient needing this will always be in constant motion, even though<br />
motion aggravates most <strong>of</strong> the symptoms. <strong>The</strong> person must be doing<br />
something all the time. This venom becomes very useful with patients<br />
who are hysterical.<br />
Tarantula cubensis relieves the atrocious pain that accompanies a<br />
sloughing carbuncle.<br />
Black Spider venom, also known as Mygale lasiodora, is used in chorea<br />
where there is twitching <strong>of</strong> the facial muscles, irregular convulsive<br />
movements <strong>of</strong> one side <strong>of</strong> the body, words are jerked out, and the<br />
movements cease during sleep but return more violently in the morning.<br />
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<strong>The</strong>ridion, spider venom from <strong>The</strong>ridion curassavicum or the orange<br />
spider is found in the West Indies. This venom can produce throbbing<br />
pains over the left eye which is aggravated in the heat <strong>of</strong> the sun. Noise<br />
aggravates it as well. This pain is associated with vertigo, and <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
times, nausea. It is worsened by closing the eyes, motion or jarring, or<br />
walking across the floor. <strong>The</strong>re is extreme sensitivity to noise. This<br />
venom is very good for conditions <strong>of</strong> cardiac anxiety.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cross spider, known as Aranea diadema, is a large black spider <strong>of</strong><br />
the central United States. Two particular symptoms directing one to<br />
aranea are numbness <strong>of</strong> the parts <strong>of</strong> the body supplied by the ulnar<br />
nerve, and boring, digging pain in the oscalcis.<br />
Black widow venom gives dramatic help for many neurological<br />
conditions, especially peripheral neuropathy.<br />
Scorpion venoms are powerful in homeopathy. <strong>The</strong>y usually cause<br />
paralysis, pains and weakness, and can be used to reverse some <strong>of</strong> those<br />
same conditions.<br />
Even the venom from the ant can have homeopathic effects. Ant venom<br />
is very rich in formic acid, and this causes inflammation and irritation;<br />
thus, ant venom can help reverse such conditions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> venom <strong>of</strong> the honey bee, Apis mellifica, is highly important in<br />
homeopathy as it produces certain types <strong>of</strong> conditions. <strong>The</strong> characteristic<br />
symptoms <strong>of</strong> Apis are: 1) drowsiness, 2) edema, 3) thirst, 4) intolerance <strong>of</strong><br />
heat, 5) stinging pains, 6) aggravation in the afternoon (between 4:00 and<br />
6:00) and 7) bruised sensations. Meningitis can <strong>of</strong>ten be treated with<br />
Apis. Oftentimes the patient is fidgety, awkward, clumsy, and silly;<br />
laughs, drops things, and is <strong>of</strong>ten very jealous.<br />
Wasp venom can have very powerful implications in homeopathy, as<br />
can the Spanish fly or cantharis.<br />
With this brief review <strong>of</strong> venoms that nature <strong>of</strong>fers, some intriguing<br />
protein compounds can be utilized. Many <strong>of</strong> these venoms follow the<br />
Arndt-Schultz principle and have reverse action in small, dilute<br />
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homeopathic forms, whereas many <strong>of</strong> these venoms can be utilized in low<br />
doses to accomplish other tasks. <strong>The</strong>re are hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
insects, spiders, snakes, and animals that carry different venoms. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
venoms have had dramatic potential in shaping medicine. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
medicine pr<strong>of</strong>ound techniques in treating the myriad <strong>of</strong> diseases found in<br />
the human being.<br />
This is another reason why it is such a tragedy to destroy our rain<br />
forests. Many <strong>of</strong> the people going to the rain forests are looking just for<br />
plants, herbs, and fungi that might be used in pharmaceuticals, not<br />
realizing that some <strong>of</strong> the most potent pharmacological acting agents in<br />
the rain forests come from the venoms <strong>of</strong> these different insects and<br />
animals which are becoming extinct. We must stop cutting down the rain<br />
forests and look in as many different places as we can to find ways to let<br />
nature heal. Nature can heal, and man can destroy.<br />
This short treatise has been only a brief introduction to some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pharmacological ways that venoms can be used in homeopathy.<br />
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Summary <strong>of</strong> Immunopathology, Histopathology, and Electron-microscopic findings <strong>of</strong> the Kidney in Snakebite<br />
Histopathology Electron-microscopy<br />
Immunopathology<br />
Location <strong>of</strong> deposits<br />
Arteriolar Arterial Proliferation Tubular Necrotizing Thrombophlebitis Glomerular Glomerular Tubular<br />
wall wall <strong>of</strong> glomerular necrosis and arteritis<br />
electron- basement degeneration,<br />
mesangial regeneration<br />
dense membrane necrosis and<br />
cells<br />
deposits alteration regeneration<br />
C3(=) C3(+) + ++ + + + - +<br />
Glomerular<br />
capillary<br />
Type <strong>of</strong><br />
Snake<br />
1gM<br />
(+ to ++)<br />
Russell’s<br />
viper<br />
C3(=)<br />
+ to ++ + - + + b - +<br />
C3(=) No<br />
deposit<br />
1gM (trace to<br />
+)<br />
C3(=)<br />
Green<br />
pit viper<br />
Fibrin a<br />
+ - - - + + -<br />
C3 (=) No<br />
deposit<br />
1gM (+)<br />
C3<br />
Cobra<br />
(+ to ++)<br />
- = Negative<br />
+ = Mild<br />
++ = Moderate<br />
a<br />
= Focal deposition<br />
b<br />
= With deposition <strong>of</strong> fibrin<br />
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Renal Failure with Known Lesions in Various Snakebites<br />
Snake Renal Lesion<br />
Crotalus terrificus Tubular necrosis<br />
Cryptophis nigrescens Tubular necrosis<br />
Sea snake Tubular necrosis<br />
Russell’s viper Tubular necrosis<br />
Echis carinatus Cortical necrosis<br />
Borthrops jararaca Cortical necrosis<br />
Agkistrodon hypnale Cortical necrosis<br />
Bitis arietans Proliferative<br />
glomerulonephritis<br />
Cases with renal failure without known snake or renal<br />
lesions are not included.<br />
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GEMMOTHERAPY<br />
Gemmotherapy consists <strong>of</strong> making herbal remedies from the buds or<br />
shoots <strong>of</strong> young plants. <strong>The</strong>se remedies cleanse cells <strong>of</strong> toxins through<br />
digestion, urinary tract, lung, and skin. Some <strong>of</strong> the remedies can be<br />
found below.<br />
Abies Pectinata: Decalcification and rickets, dental caries<br />
Acer Campestres: Sequelly <strong>of</strong> poliomyelitis and paralysis, Herpes Zoster<br />
Aesculus Hippocastanum: Hemorrhoids<br />
Alnus Glutinosa: Sequelly <strong>of</strong> cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction,<br />
chronic rhinitis<br />
Alnus Incana: Arthritis<br />
Ampelopsis Weitchii: Chronic rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis<br />
Betula Pubescens: Intellectual overwork, psych-asthenia<br />
Carpinus Betulus: Spasmodic and chronic rhino-pharyngitis, spasmodic<br />
cough<br />
Castanea Vesca: Venous congestion<br />
Cedrus Libani: Dry eczema, ichthyosis, pruritus<br />
Cercis Siliquastrum: Improves arterial circulation<br />
Citrus Limonum: In the presence <strong>of</strong> an increase in blood fibrinogen<br />
levels<br />
Cornus Sanguinea: Enhanced coagulation<br />
Corylus Avellana: Emphysema and pulmonary fibrosis<br />
Crataegus Oxyacantha: Cardiac insufficiency, precordial pain,<br />
tachycardia, sequelly <strong>of</strong> infarction<br />
Fagus Sylavaatica: Renal insufficiency, renal lithiasis<br />
Ficus Carica: Obsessional and anxiety neurosis, gastric and peptic<br />
ulcers<br />
Fraxinum Excelsior: Acute and chronic gout<br />
Ilex Aquifolium: Gout or urethema<br />
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GEMMOTHERAPY, cont.<br />
Juglans Regia: Varicose ulcers, skin infections (impetigo, infected<br />
eczema)<br />
Juniperus Communis: Major hepatic insufficiency and cirrhotic<br />
syndromes<br />
Olea Europaea: Hypertension, arteriosclerosis, hypercholesterolemia<br />
Pinus Montana: Chronic rheumatism, vertebral osteoarthrosis,<br />
osteroarthrosis <strong>of</strong> the hips and knees<br />
Platanus Orientalis: Urticaria with accompanying inflammation, itching,<br />
and discomfort<br />
Pulus Nigra: Obliterative arterial disease <strong>of</strong> the lower limbs and<br />
associated trophic disturbances<br />
Prunus Amygdalus: Vascular sclerosis, hypertension<br />
Quercus Pedonculata: Increases the bodily defense mechanisms<br />
Ribes Nigrum: Allergic problems, chronic coryza, hay fever, migraine<br />
Rosa Canina: Migraine and headache<br />
Rosmarinus Officinalis: Hepatic insufficiency, biliary colic, biliary<br />
dyskinesia<br />
Rubus Fructicosus: Female problems, menstrual disturbances, pelvic<br />
pain, metritis and vaginitis<br />
Secale Cereale: Hepatic insufficiency<br />
Sequoia Gigantea: Prostatic hypertrophy and adenoma, uterine fibroids<br />
Sorbus Domestica: Venous problems, sequelly <strong>of</strong> phlebitis, haemogliasis<br />
Syringa Vulgaris: Arterial sclerosis or improved arterial circulation<br />
Tamaris Gallica: Various types <strong>of</strong> hypercholesterolemia<br />
Tilia Tomentosa: Nerve sedative, tranquilizer, insomnia, neuralgia<br />
Ulmus Campestris: Weeping eczema, acne and impetigo<br />
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GEMMOTHERAPY, cont.<br />
Vaccinium Vitis: Intestinal syndromes, chronic E. coli infections<br />
Viburnum Lantana: Simple and complicated asthma<br />
Vitus Vinifera: Bone metabolism and inhibits proliferative deformities<br />
such as osteophytes<br />
Zea Mais: Favors post infarction healing <strong>of</strong> cardiac tissue and produces a<br />
fall in blood transaminase levels<br />
Source: http://homeoinfo.com/08_nonclassical_topics/is_it_homeopathy/gemmotherapy.php<br />
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Acetonum<br />
Acetyl Choline Chloride<br />
Acid Cic-Aconite<br />
Acid Citricum<br />
Acid Fumaricum<br />
Acid Glutaminicum<br />
Acid Malic<br />
Acid Pyruvicum<br />
Acid Succinicum<br />
Adipinic Acid<br />
Allergy Malus<br />
Aloe<br />
Alpha-Ketoglutaaric Acid<br />
Alumina<br />
Ammonium Carb.<br />
Ammonium Phos.<br />
Anacardium<br />
Apis Mel.<br />
Arnica<br />
Arsenicum Alb.<br />
Bar. Oxalsusccinicum<br />
Belladonna<br />
Bentonite<br />
Benzinum Crudum<br />
Benzpyrene<br />
Berberis<br />
Bilirubinum<br />
Bryonia<br />
Bufo Rana<br />
Butter Yellow<br />
Calendula<br />
Cantharis<br />
Caprolactam<br />
Caprylic Acid<br />
Capsicum<br />
Carbo An.<br />
Carbo Veg.<br />
Carboneum Tetrachloratum<br />
Cardus Mar.<br />
Carrageenan (Type 1,<br />
Lycopodium)<br />
Carrageenan (Type 5,<br />
Lycopodium)<br />
CLASSICAL HAHNEMANIAN SINGULARS<br />
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Cactus Grande<br />
Caulophyllum<br />
Cell Salts (All)<br />
Chamomilla<br />
Cehlidonium<br />
Chlorcamphor Menthol<br />
Chlormphenicol<br />
Chlor<strong>of</strong>ormium<br />
Chlortetracycline<br />
Cholesterinum<br />
Chromium Oxide<br />
Cina<br />
Cinchona<br />
Congo Red<br />
Cortisone<br />
Crataegus<br />
Cysteinum<br />
Cystinum<br />
Digitalis<br />
Dimethyl terephthalate<br />
Diphenylamine<br />
Diphenylhydantoin<br />
Di-Sodium Phosphate<br />
DNA<br />
Echinacea<br />
Estradiolbenzoate<br />
Ethylene Glycol<br />
Ethylene Oxide<br />
Evening Primrose<br />
Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase<br />
Formaldehyde Sol.<br />
Formic Acid<br />
Fumaria<br />
Fucus Vesiculosus<br />
Germanium<br />
Glutaminum<br />
Glycerinum<br />
Glycocollum<br />
Glycogen<br />
Glyoxal<br />
Graphites<br />
Hamamelis Virginica<br />
Harnsaure (Acid. Uric)
Classical Hahnemanian<br />
Singulars, cont.<br />
Hepa Sulph.<br />
Hexamethylentetramin<br />
Hirudinum<br />
Histidinum<br />
Hyaluronidase<br />
Hydrangea<br />
Hypoxanthinum<br />
Ignatia<br />
Indican<br />
Indolum<br />
Insulinum<br />
Interferon<br />
Ipeca<br />
Iris Versicolor<br />
Isoniazide<br />
Isotonic Plasma<br />
Jod<strong>of</strong>ormium<br />
Juglans<br />
Kali Carb.<br />
Kreatinum<br />
Lachesis<br />
Lithium Nitrate<br />
Lycopodium<br />
Macrodantin<br />
Mag Phos.<br />
Mercurius<br />
Methylethylketon<br />
Naja<br />
Natrum Muriaticum<br />
Natrum Sulph.<br />
Nux Vomica<br />
Oleander<br />
Paraffinum<br />
Penicillinum<br />
Peptonum<br />
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Petroleum<br />
Phenacetinum<br />
Phenylalanine<br />
Phosphorous<br />
Phytolacca<br />
Plasma (Horse) Prophlthiouracil<br />
Pulsatilla<br />
Rauwolfia<br />
Rhus Tox.<br />
Ruta Grav.<br />
Sepia<br />
Serotonin<br />
Silicae (Equisetum)<br />
SolidagoSpigelia<br />
Spongia<br />
Staphisagria<br />
Sulfanilamidum<br />
Sulfur<br />
Superheated Vegetable Fat<br />
Tetracycline<br />
Thioacetamid<br />
Thuj<br />
Tryptophanum<br />
Ubiquinone<br />
Urea<br />
Urtica<br />
Vaccinnum<br />
Viscum Album (Gr. on Abies<br />
Alba)<br />
Viscum Album (Gr. on Acer<br />
Camp.)<br />
Viscum Album (Gr. on Populus)<br />
Viscum Album (All)<br />
Vitamin D
A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON RESEARCH<br />
In 1991, U.S. News and World Report published a series <strong>of</strong> articles<br />
about alternatives to medical techniques, and how they are getting more<br />
and more attention by doctors throughout America. More doctors were<br />
turning to alternative techniques in light <strong>of</strong> the inability to get lasting<br />
results via synthetic allopathy and surgical intervention. As the populace<br />
starts to look for more natural techniques with fewer side effects,<br />
alternative medicine practitioners have been developing natural types <strong>of</strong><br />
therapies, and improving their skills with these natural modalities. This<br />
underground medical group has developed some wonderful techniques to<br />
deal with a wide variety <strong>of</strong> medical problems.<br />
It is important to note that every field <strong>of</strong> endeavor in society will have<br />
evolution in its thought and philosophies. <strong>The</strong>re can be no eternal<br />
stagnation in the philosophy or psychology <strong>of</strong> any group.<br />
Through the years medical philosophy has created many different<br />
foundations which have yielded over time. Medicine started with very<br />
natural philosophies and became more statistical and analytical after the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> statistics by Poincare. Synthetic chemistry came along<br />
and <strong>of</strong>fered its processes, and the dramatic amount <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>itability which<br />
could be incurred from patenting such items further helped to develop<br />
the synthetic cause, thus leading to an allopathic philosophy primarily<br />
based on synthetic chemistry and surgical intervention. This is the basic<br />
mind set which has developed in medicine over the last fifty years and<br />
which is now starting to yield to other fields <strong>of</strong> endeavor. Some <strong>of</strong> them<br />
are electronics, physics, energetics, naturopathy, and homeopathy.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a new psychology <strong>of</strong> medicine which will develop over the next<br />
five to ten years, and will have a s<strong>of</strong>ter philosophy, making up for some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mistakes made in the past due to synthetic allopathy.<br />
As we observe this process <strong>of</strong> the psychological evolution in medical<br />
philosophy, it is important to note that it parallels the psychological<br />
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evolution <strong>of</strong> the minds <strong>of</strong> men. This chapter is dedicated to a new<br />
concept <strong>of</strong> medical psychology and philosophy. <strong>The</strong> opponents <strong>of</strong> this<br />
development will try to cling to old style ideations, and they will also<br />
secure themselves in the arrogant, obstinate stance <strong>of</strong> being judgmental.<br />
This attitude might stop them from reading and getting the benefits that<br />
this treatise has to <strong>of</strong>fer. We hope that they can s<strong>of</strong>ten their hearts and<br />
minds to allow a new psychology and philosophy to develop freely.<br />
In this U.S. News and World Report article, several different modalities<br />
were addressed: acupuncture, bi<strong>of</strong>eedback, homeopathy, nutrition,<br />
naturopathy and others. Please see full-text article below.<br />
BIG CLAIMS, NO PROOF<br />
A look at farther-out cures, from aromas to reflexology<br />
Mainstream doctors may wonder why anyone with heart<br />
disease would take herbs instead <strong>of</strong> a beta blocker. Yet<br />
the claims for alternative healing are intriguing, if<br />
largely unproven. Here's a guide to six treatments.<br />
HOMEOPATHY<br />
WHAT IT IS. A medical system based on the teachings<br />
<strong>of</strong> Samuel Hahnemann, a German doctor who in the<br />
1800s believed that symptoms such as fevers should<br />
not be suppressed because they represent the body's<br />
efforts to repel disease.<br />
THE CLAIM. Diseases can be cured only by using drugs<br />
that echo the symptoms. A feverish person, for example,<br />
would be given a drug that would raise body<br />
temperature. And the drugs should be administered in<br />
doses so diluted they are practically undetectable.<br />
THE EVIDENCE. An analysis <strong>of</strong> 105 controlled though<br />
sometimes poorly executed studies published worldwide<br />
found ''positive'' results for homeopathy treatments in<br />
81 trials, according to a report in last February's British<br />
Medical Journal. <strong>The</strong> results provide a basis for<br />
continued research, the authors conclude -- with betterdone<br />
trials.<br />
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HERBALISM<br />
WHAT IT IS. An ancient system <strong>of</strong> medicine in which<br />
preparations <strong>of</strong> leaves, stems, seeds and roots are<br />
consumed or rubbed on the body.<br />
THE CLAIM. Herbal remedies contain natural<br />
ingredients as potent as synthetic drugs but <strong>of</strong>ten safer.<br />
THE EVIDENCE. Plant extracts can indeed be valuable;<br />
researchers constantly seek out new possibilities. May's<br />
Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Society for Experimental Biology and<br />
Medicine, for example, reports that Andrographis<br />
paniculata, an herb used in China to cure hepatitis,<br />
dysentery and meningitis, also hampers reproduction in<br />
lab tests <strong>of</strong> the human immunodeficiency virus, which<br />
causes AIDS. But a report in Allergy last year found that<br />
herbal treatments for rashes made symptoms worse.<br />
NATUROPATHY<br />
WHAT IT IS. A therapy dating to 19th-century Germany<br />
that relies on air, sunshine, water, heat, massage and<br />
herbs to cure both the body and the mind.<br />
THE CLAIM. Illnesses from colds to typhoid can be<br />
cured by purging the body <strong>of</strong> poisons, accomplished<br />
through fasting, salt-water baths, breathing and<br />
relaxation exercises -- even psychotherapy.<br />
THE EVIDENCE. Few controlled trials have produced<br />
conclusive results.<br />
AROMATHERAPY<br />
WHAT IT IS. An ancient Chinese form <strong>of</strong> herbal<br />
medicine that seeks to cure illnesses with the aromatic<br />
oils <strong>of</strong> plants.<br />
THE CLAIM. Plant essences are massaged into the skin,<br />
used as bath oils, inhaled and, in very rare cases, even<br />
ingested.<br />
THE EVIDENCE. Scents can indeed evoke strong<br />
emotions. Recent studies also show that certain scents,<br />
like peppermint, can increase workers' productivity and<br />
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vanilla's aroma can be relaxing. But whether scents can<br />
cure diseases like gastrointestinal disorders, as is<br />
claimed, is as yet unproven.<br />
MAHARISHI AYUR-VEDA<br />
WHAT IT IS. A form <strong>of</strong> natural healing based on ancient<br />
Indian texts recently translated for Westerners by<br />
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who introduced the world to<br />
transcendental meditation.<br />
THE CLAIM. All illness results from ''imbalances'' in<br />
such functions as respiration, circulation and<br />
metabolism and can be treated through meditation,<br />
massage and herbal medicines.<br />
THE EVIDENCE. In May, the Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Medical Association ran a three-page letter -- not a<br />
study -- from proponents citing positive findings from a<br />
range <strong>of</strong> investigations. One U.S. study found that socalled<br />
Ayurvedic herbal compounds reduced the<br />
incidence <strong>of</strong> breast cancers in ''up to 88 percent'' <strong>of</strong><br />
experimental animals. It will take many solid studies to<br />
make doctors overlook Ayur-Veda's mystical precepts.<br />
REFLEXOLOGY<br />
WHAT IT IS. A massage technique that attempts to<br />
treat diseases and keep the ''life force'' in balance. Its<br />
origins can be traced to ancient China.<br />
THE CLAIM. Areas on the soles and sides <strong>of</strong> the feet<br />
govern ''energy channels'' that extend throughout the<br />
body. By massaging specific spots on the foot, a<br />
reflexologist can sense and unblock clogged channels.<br />
THE EVIDENCE. No controlled clinical trials are<br />
described in medical journals.<br />
Podolsky, Doug. U.S. News & World Report. Big Claims, No<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong>. 23 September 1991. Vol. 111, Issue 13, p77.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> critique <strong>of</strong> homeopathy was that there were not enough apparent<br />
clinical trials. It is the purpose <strong>of</strong> this article to question the very<br />
foundation <strong>of</strong> clinical trials as the end all deciding factor in whether<br />
procedure or medical belief is acceptable or worthwhile in medicine.<br />
<strong>The</strong> factor <strong>of</strong> clinical trials means that once an item or drug is chosen it<br />
can be put to a clinical test in the patient population to see if it really<br />
does that for which it was originally designed.<br />
To do a clinical trial, a randomly selected group <strong>of</strong> patients, possessing<br />
whatever traits we would be looking for (such as diabetes, high blood<br />
pressure, or any other type <strong>of</strong> medical illness) would be selected. <strong>The</strong>n, a<br />
controlled population or group is selected. We now give the substance,<br />
the therapy, to a certain number, known as the “effect group”, and the<br />
control group would get a placebo, or some other type <strong>of</strong> comparative<br />
therapy regime. We now do a statistical manipulation at the end <strong>of</strong> this<br />
study, whatever time line it might be, to see if the purported remedy<br />
would work better than placebo in the study. Comparative statistics<br />
would be used to evaluate whether the substance performed well versus<br />
the placebo or control group. This is an over-simplification <strong>of</strong> a statistical<br />
clinical trial.<br />
<strong>The</strong> purpose and the basis <strong>of</strong> our study is to challenge the Null<br />
hypothesis. <strong>The</strong> Null hypothesis: the two groups which are being<br />
statistically challenged will be equivalent, and will not show any<br />
difference. If the Null hypothesis is disproved, and the two groups are<br />
different, then we can assume that there is statistical evidence that one<br />
group outperforms the other by some criteria.<br />
<strong>The</strong> problem with modern medical statistical analysis is that if the two<br />
groups are proved equal, and the Null hypothesis is not disproved, then<br />
the assumption is that the two therapies are equivalent. This is not what<br />
the Null hypothesis states, as it was originally set up for analysis. <strong>The</strong><br />
true conclusion is that the groups differed, but the difference in the two<br />
groups could not be detected by the limitations <strong>of</strong> our measurements.<br />
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Thus, in determining that synthetic vitamins are equivalent to natural<br />
vitamins in the statistical studies we must clarify that the Null<br />
hypothesis does not state that the two groups are equivalent; just that<br />
the sophistication <strong>of</strong> our measurement skills is not sufficient to measure<br />
the difference. This is the true conclusion which can be achieved from<br />
the Null hypothesis. But <strong>of</strong>tentimes in science the Null hypothesis is<br />
abused as in assuming that two groups are equivalent, when actually<br />
there might be a problem with accuracy skills.<br />
As we have pointed out, reductionism is <strong>of</strong>ten a problem in science, not<br />
the solution. In doing these types <strong>of</strong> studies we see the errors <strong>of</strong><br />
reductionism at their finest.<br />
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PROBLEMS WITH CLINICAL TRIALS<br />
� Reductionism. Reducing the complex patient to simple<br />
measurements. This makes attained information suspect and<br />
weak. Medicine becomes cold, impersonal, and statistical.<br />
Compassion cannot be reflected by statistics.<br />
� Never long enough. Effects <strong>of</strong> a synthetic medication can result in<br />
genetic damage generations later.<br />
� Overconfidence and misinterpretation <strong>of</strong> the Null hypothesis. If a<br />
study <strong>of</strong> natural vs. synthetic vitamins shows no difference in<br />
results, it does not occur to researchers that they or their ability to<br />
measure could be in error.<br />
� Most always benefits the one who can afford to fund the study.<br />
Experimenter effect.<br />
� Trials will always reward and reinforce the philosophy <strong>of</strong> those<br />
performing them. Allopathy is preferred; homeopathy and<br />
naturopathy are ignored.<br />
� Quantity does not dispel quantity. Publish or perish rule pushes<br />
paper out <strong>of</strong> educational institutions which just perpetuates the<br />
allopathic delusion.<br />
� Inability to accept the truth that allopathy is hurting patients in<br />
vast numbers. Iatrogenic malpractice suits resulting from synthetic<br />
drugs top fifteen billion dollars a year. We must realize that our<br />
clinical trial process is a failure, and replace it.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se errors <strong>of</strong> reductionism result in errors <strong>of</strong> decision-making within<br />
the medical establishment. As we take these individuals with rampant,<br />
variant problems, different conditions <strong>of</strong> liver function, kidney function,<br />
skin conditions, ethnic backgrounds, and the like, we then take these<br />
populations and reduce them to one type <strong>of</strong> criteria. We reduce the<br />
complexity <strong>of</strong> their human diversity to a simple variable <strong>of</strong> blood<br />
pressure, hormone level in the blood, range <strong>of</strong> motion, or whatever type<br />
<strong>of</strong> statistical measurement technique we use.<br />
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<strong>The</strong>re are possibly millions, if not millions <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> variables which<br />
can be measured in the human body. <strong>The</strong> body is vastly complex. No<br />
known study has ever measured all <strong>of</strong> the variables possible to achieve a<br />
total analysis. Every known study has been reductionistic in some way.<br />
It is necessary to realize the inadequacy <strong>of</strong> statistical information, and<br />
not revere them or put them on the pedestal created by modern science.<br />
SOLUTIONS TO CLINICAL TRIAL PROTOCOLS<br />
� Realization <strong>of</strong> the inadequacy <strong>of</strong> any clinical trial to give perfect<br />
conclusions. Incorporate compassion, education, and love back<br />
into medicine.<br />
� Nature has designed chemicals and complex compounds such as<br />
herbs and glandulars for millions and millions <strong>of</strong> years.<br />
Naturopathy comes with its own long-term background study.<br />
� Realize that the Null hypothesis only says that this study showed,<br />
not proved, no effect.<br />
� Reduce restrictions on orphan drug funding and encourage more<br />
natural drug testing by reducing philosophical criticisms.<br />
� Broaden our philosophy <strong>of</strong> medicine to revere the natural process<br />
and acknowledge the unknown in biology.<br />
� Give equal funding to studies on homeopathy and naturopathy at<br />
educational institutions.<br />
� Broaden our medical philosophy to include quantum theory,<br />
energetics, homeopathy and naturopathy. Teach doctors that there<br />
is a safer and more compassionate way to do medicine. “First don’t<br />
hurt” must be brought back into medicine. Clinical trials should<br />
only be a small part <strong>of</strong> medical consideration, and not deified.<br />
As has been stated several times, the concept <strong>of</strong> reductionism is the<br />
fallacy, the error <strong>of</strong> science. Not that reductionism is totally bad; it must<br />
be a part <strong>of</strong> our decision-making process. But to make it the only part,<br />
the pinnacle, the demigod <strong>of</strong> medicine, is where the error lies. Using<br />
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eductionistic studies to shape medical protocol has resulted in a<br />
medical establishment which is about to collapse under the weight <strong>of</strong><br />
iatrogenic diseases and malpractice payments.<br />
In science, the Null hypothesis is <strong>of</strong>ten talked about, meaning that we<br />
try to prove an experiment with the Null hypothesis. As an example, our<br />
hypothesis might be that digitalis can help heart patients. <strong>The</strong> Null<br />
hypothesis is that digitalis does nothing, and actually is no different from<br />
a placebo. To test our Null hypothesis we work up a random-sample<br />
group, wherein two populations will receive different treatments. One will<br />
get digitalis and one will get a placebo. If both groups experience equal<br />
results, then the Null hypothesis is proven; there is no difference<br />
between the groups or the interventions. This basic assumption is<br />
incorrect in the true management <strong>of</strong> science. In the true management <strong>of</strong><br />
experimental science and statistical management we will find that all<br />
that we know from this study is that the study could not prove any<br />
difference between these two materials. It is wrong to assume that the<br />
two materials are the same just because this study did not prove them to<br />
be different.<br />
In 1982, the Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Medical Association published an<br />
article about hyperactive children. (Consensus Conf: Defined diets and<br />
childhood hyperactivity. JAMA 1982; 248(3)290-292.) One group was<br />
given lemonade made with a processed white sugar and the other was<br />
given lemonade made with saccharin. It was found that there was no<br />
basic difference between the two groups, and that the Null hypothesis<br />
was achieved. Many <strong>of</strong> the medical doctors who reported on this study<br />
and who were quoted on Lifetime Medical Network said that from this<br />
study they could conclude that there were no problems regarding<br />
hyperactivity generated by sugar. That was an irregular conclusion. <strong>The</strong><br />
actual conclusion is that there is no difference between saccharin and<br />
processed sugar, but the study did not involve any natural sugars or<br />
fruit sweeteners.<br />
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Just because the study tells us that there are no differences does not<br />
mean that differences do not exist. One such example <strong>of</strong> bad science has<br />
happened over the last fifty years: during this time scientists have found<br />
from their studies that there is no difference between natural and<br />
synthetic compounds.<br />
Thus, a natural vitamin was found to have the same effect as a<br />
synthetic in that the two did not prove different in studies performed.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se studies were reductionistic and flawed. Just because their studies<br />
could not find any difference does not mean that there were no<br />
differences.<br />
<strong>The</strong> basic misuse <strong>of</strong> the Null hypothesis has generated a tremendous<br />
income for synthetic pharmaceutical companies who develop synthetic<br />
compounds by the train-car load. Studies that do show differences<br />
between the natural and synthetic compounds are quickly discounted by<br />
the chemical companies. This brings us to a political ideation <strong>of</strong> who can<br />
make a true judgment on the correctness <strong>of</strong> a study, and <strong>of</strong>tentimes the<br />
philosophy <strong>of</strong> the judge will affect his decision.<br />
In America, it is complicated by the issue <strong>of</strong> freedom <strong>of</strong> choice. If a<br />
person truly wishes to have natural entities, and only natural entities<br />
put into his/her body, this is his/her choice. <strong>The</strong>se natural compounds<br />
are dispensed under the same guidance <strong>of</strong> the Food and Drug<br />
Administration to guarantee safety and efficacy. Yet, synthetic chemical<br />
companies wish to inhibit the choice <strong>of</strong> the population and force on it<br />
synthetic compounds.<br />
Many drugs get through clinical trials and later are found to cause<br />
sickness in the patient population. Every year, ten to twenty<br />
medications, on the average, are taken <strong>of</strong>f the shelves <strong>of</strong> pharmacists<br />
because the clinical trials were not thorough enough in finding out some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the different problems. Prozac was released into the medical system,<br />
and now much evidence is pointing to the fact that people taking Prozac<br />
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might develop unstable thinking. Prozac might possibly even contribute<br />
to provoking a user to kill other people in fits <strong>of</strong> anger.<br />
Thalidomide was made available after clinical trials proved its success<br />
in handling morning sickness. But thalidomide produced babies born<br />
with flipper like appendages, and other gross genetic defects. One <strong>of</strong> my<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essors remarked at that time that it was a “blessing” that<br />
thalidomide caused these deformed flippers and great aberrant<br />
dysfunctions <strong>of</strong> genetic material. I inquired what he meant by “blessing.”<br />
He said that the blessing was that it was a violent enough reaction that it<br />
got taken <strong>of</strong>f the market quickly. What if the effect <strong>of</strong> thalidomide was<br />
that it just lowered one’s I.Q. five or ten points? We might not have<br />
discovered that until several generations later. Thalidomide was taken <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the market, altered, and released back on the market as Benedictine.<br />
Benedictine had just that effect, it lowered the IQ ten points, and was<br />
later taken <strong>of</strong>f the market in the late 1980s because <strong>of</strong> its ability to alter<br />
genetic functioning and cause a wide variety <strong>of</strong> learning disabilities and<br />
other disturbances.<br />
<strong>The</strong> thalidomide problems were horrible, but were not pervasive<br />
throughout the population. <strong>The</strong> Benedictine problems were much less<br />
horrible, but were much more pervasive, as it affected literally millions <strong>of</strong><br />
children in America.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following is a list <strong>of</strong> drugs that were taken <strong>of</strong>f the market after it<br />
was found that their original clinical trials were not thorough enough to<br />
indicate some <strong>of</strong> the problems with them. Perhaps this list will convince<br />
the reader that clinical trials are not sufficient to protect the public.<br />
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Acetazolamide<br />
Acetyldigitoxin<br />
Alkavervir<br />
Allopurinol<br />
Alseroxylon<br />
Aminophylline<br />
Aminosalicylate Sodium<br />
Amitriptyline Hydrochloride<br />
Amodiaquine Hydrochloride<br />
Ampicillin/Ampicillin Trihydrate<br />
Anileridine Hydrochloride<br />
Anisotropine Methylbromide<br />
Atropine Sulfate<br />
Azathioprine<br />
Bacampicillin Hydrochloride<br />
Bendr<strong>of</strong>lumethiazide<br />
Benzthiazide<br />
Benztropine Mesylate<br />
Betazole Hydrochloride<br />
Bethanechol Chloride<br />
Bretylium Tosylate<br />
Bromodiphenhydramine Hydrochloride<br />
Brompheniramine Maleate<br />
Butabarbital Sodium<br />
Calcium; Meglumine; Metrizoic Acid<br />
Calcium Metrizoate<br />
Captopril<br />
Carphenazine Maleate<br />
Carpr<strong>of</strong>en<br />
Cefadroxil<br />
Cephalexin<br />
Cephradine<br />
Ceruletide Diethylamine<br />
Chlophedianol Hydrochloride<br />
Chloramphenicol<br />
Chloramphenicol; Polymyxin B Sulfate<br />
Chloramphenicol; Prednisolone<br />
Chlordiazepoxide Hydrochloride<br />
Chlorhexidine Bluconate<br />
Chlormerodrin, HG-197<br />
Chloroquine Phosphate<br />
Chloroquine Phosphate; Primaquine phosphate<br />
Chlorothiazide<br />
Chlorpheniramine Maleate<br />
Chlorphentermine Hydrochloride<br />
Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride<br />
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Chlorpropamide<br />
Chlorthalidone<br />
Chlorzoxazone<br />
Chymopapain<br />
Cisplatin<br />
Clindamycin Hydrochloride<br />
Clorazepate Dipotassium<br />
Codeine Phosphate; *Multiple*<br />
Colchicine; probenecid<br />
Cortisone Acetate<br />
Cryptenamine Acetates<br />
Cryptenamine Tannates<br />
Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride<br />
Cyclothiazide<br />
Cycrimine Hydrochloride<br />
Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride<br />
Cysteine Hydrochloride<br />
Decamethonium Bromide<br />
Demeclocycline Hydrochloride<br />
Deserpidine<br />
Desoximetasone<br />
Desoxycorticosterone Acetate<br />
Dexamethasone<br />
Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate<br />
Dexbrompheniramine Maleate<br />
Dexbrompheniramine Maleate; Pseudoephedrine Sulfate<br />
Dextroamphetamine Sulfate<br />
Diatrizoate Meglumine<br />
Diazepam<br />
Diazoxide<br />
Dibucaines Hydrochloride<br />
Dicloxacillin Sodium<br />
Dicumarol<br />
Diethylpropion Hydrochloride<br />
Diethylstilbestrol<br />
Difenoxin Hydrochloride: *Multiple*<br />
Diflorasone Diacetate<br />
Digitoxin<br />
Digoxin<br />
Dihydroergotamine Mesylate; Heparin Sodium; Licocaine<br />
Hydrochloride<br />
Dimenhydrinate<br />
Dinoprost Tromethamine<br />
Diphemanil Methylsulfate<br />
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride<br />
Disulfiram<br />
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Dopamine Hydrochloride<br />
Doxepin Hydrochloride<br />
Doxyclycine Hyclate<br />
Dromostanolone Propionate<br />
Dydrogesterone<br />
Dyphylline<br />
Epinephrine; Etidocaine<br />
Hydrochloride<br />
Epinephrine; Lidocaine<br />
Hydrochloride<br />
Ergocalciferol<br />
Ergoloid Mesylates<br />
Erythromycin<br />
Estradiol Valerate; Testosterone<br />
Enanthate<br />
Estrogens, Conjugated<br />
Estrogens, Esterified<br />
Estrone<br />
Ethchlorvynol<br />
Ethinyl Estradiol<br />
Ethinyl Estradiol; Norethindrone<br />
Ethoxzolamide<br />
Ethylestrenol<br />
Ethynodiol Diacetate; Mestranol<br />
Etidocaine Hydrochloride<br />
Ferrous Citrate, FE-59<br />
Fluocinolone Acetonide<br />
Fluorometholone<br />
Fluphenazine Hydrochloride<br />
Fluprednisolone<br />
Folic Acid 1 mg<br />
Gallium Citrate, GA-67<br />
Gemfibrozil<br />
Blutethimide<br />
Glycopyrrolate<br />
Gonadorelin Hydrochloride<br />
Gonadotropin Chorionic<br />
Guanabenz Acetate<br />
Halcinonide<br />
Haloperidol<br />
Heparin Sodium<br />
Hetacillin<br />
Hetacillin Potassium<br />
Hexachlorophene<br />
Hexocyclium Methysulfate<br />
Hexylcaine Hydrochloride<br />
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Homatropine Methylbromide<br />
Hydralazine Hydrochloride<br />
Hydrochlorothiazide<br />
Hydrochlorothiazide;<br />
Labetalol Hydrochloride<br />
Hydrochlorothiazide; Methyldopa<br />
Hydrochlorothiazide; Pindolol<br />
Hydrochlorothiazide; Reserpine<br />
Hydrochlorothiazide; Spironolactone<br />
Hydrochlorothiazide; Triamterene<br />
Hydrocodone Bitartrate; *Multiple*<br />
Hydr<strong>of</strong>lumethiazide<br />
Hydroxocobalamin<br />
Hydroxystilbamidine Isethionate<br />
Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride<br />
Hydroxyzine Pamoate<br />
Ifosfamide<br />
Imipramine Hydrochloride<br />
Indocyanine Green<br />
Indomethacin<br />
Insulin Suspisophane<br />
Purified Pork<br />
Insulin Susp Protamine Zinc<br />
Purified Pork<br />
Insulin Zinc Susp, Extended<br />
Biosynthetic Human<br />
Iodipamide Sodium<br />
Iodoxamate Meglumine<br />
Isoetharine Hydrochloride<br />
Isoniazid<br />
Isoproterenol Hydrochloride<br />
Isoproterenol Sulfate<br />
Isosorbide Dinitrate<br />
Lactulose<br />
Levallorphan Tartrate<br />
Levodopa<br />
Levopropoxyphene Napsylate, Anhydrous<br />
Lidocaine Hydrochloride; Oxytetracycline<br />
Liothyronine Sodium<br />
Liotrix (T4; T3)<br />
Lithium Carbonate<br />
Loperamide Hydrochloride<br />
Loxapine Succinate<br />
Mannitol<br />
Mazindol<br />
Mebutamate<br />
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Meclizine Hydrochloride<br />
Mecl<strong>of</strong>enamate Sodium<br />
Mefenamic Acid<br />
Mefloquine Hydrochloride<br />
Menadiol Sodium Diphosphate<br />
Menadione<br />
Mepenzolate Bromide<br />
Meperidine Hydrochloride<br />
Meprednisone<br />
Meprobamate<br />
Mestranol; Norethindrone<br />
Mestranol; Norethynodrel<br />
Metharbital<br />
Methicillin Sodium<br />
Methixene Hydrochloride<br />
Methocarbamol<br />
Methotrexate Sodium<br />
Methoxsalen<br />
Methyclothiazide<br />
Methylprednisolone<br />
Methylprednisolone; Neomycin Sulfate<br />
Methyltestosterone<br />
Methyprylon<br />
Metoclopramide Hydrochloride<br />
Metrizamide<br />
Minocycline Hydrochloride<br />
Minoxidil<br />
Molindone Hydrochloride<br />
Naloxone hydrochloride<br />
Netilmicin Sulfate<br />
Niacin 500 mg.<br />
Nitr<strong>of</strong>urantoin<br />
Nitr<strong>of</strong>urantoin Sodium<br />
Nystatin 500,000 IU.<br />
Orphenadrine Citrate<br />
Oxandrolone<br />
Oxazepam<br />
Oxybutynin Chloride<br />
Oxyphenbutazone<br />
Oxyphenonium Bromide<br />
Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride<br />
Oxytocin<br />
Paramethadione<br />
Pargyline Hydrochloride<br />
Paramomycin Sulfate<br />
Penbutololl Sulfate<br />
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Penicillin G Benzathine<br />
Penicillin G Potassium<br />
Penicillin G Procaine<br />
Penicillin G Sodium<br />
Penicillin V Potassium<br />
Pentazocine hydrochloride<br />
Pentobarbital Sodium<br />
Pentolinium Tartrate<br />
Perphenazine<br />
Phendimetrazine Tartrate<br />
Phenindoine<br />
Phenmetrazine Hydrochloride<br />
Phenprocoumon<br />
Phentermine Hydrochloride<br />
Phentermine Resin Complex<br />
Phenyl Aminosalicylate<br />
Phenylpropanolamine Hydrochloride; *Multiple*<br />
Phenytoin Sodium<br />
Phytonadione<br />
Piperacetazine<br />
Piperazine Citrate<br />
Pipobroman<br />
Potassium Aminosalicylate<br />
Potassium Chloride<br />
Pralidoxime Chloride<br />
Prednisolone<br />
Prednisolone Acetate<br />
Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate<br />
Prednisone<br />
Prilocaine Hydrochloride<br />
Procainamide hydrochloride<br />
Procaine Hydrochloride<br />
Procaine Merethoxylline; <strong>The</strong>ophylline<br />
Prochlorperazine Edisylate<br />
Prochlorperazine Maleate<br />
Progesterone<br />
Promazine Hydrochloride<br />
Promethazine Hydrochloride<br />
Propantheline Bromide<br />
Propoxyphene Hydrochloride<br />
Propoxyphene Hydrochloride; *Multiple*<br />
Propranolol Hydrochloride<br />
Propyliodone<br />
Propylthiouracil<br />
Protamine Sulfate<br />
Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride<br />
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Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride; Triprolidine Hydrochloride<br />
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride<br />
Pyrvinium Pamoate<br />
Quinestrol<br />
Quinidine Gluconate<br />
Quinidine Sulfate<br />
Rescinnamine<br />
Reserpine<br />
Saralsin Acetate<br />
Secobarbital Sodium<br />
Selenomethionine, SE-75<br />
Sodium Iodide, I-123<br />
Sodium Iodide, I-131<br />
Sodium Mon<strong>of</strong>luorophosphate<br />
Sodium Succinate<br />
Somatropin, Biosynthetic<br />
Streptomycin Sulfate<br />
Succinylcholine Chloride<br />
Sulfabenzamide; Sulfacetamide; Sulfathiazole<br />
Sulfadiazine<br />
Sulfameter<br />
Sulfamethizole<br />
Sulfamethoxazole<br />
Sulfaphenazole<br />
Sulfasalazine<br />
Sulfinpyrazone<br />
Sulfisoxazole Diolamine<br />
Sulfoxone Sodium<br />
Supr<strong>of</strong>en<br />
Technetium TC-99M Albumin Aggregated<br />
Technetium TC-99M Sodium<br />
Pertechnetate<br />
Temazepam<br />
Testolactone<br />
Testosterone Propionate<br />
Tetracycline Hydrochloride<br />
Thalidamide<br />
<strong>The</strong>ophylline<br />
Thioridazine Hydrochloride<br />
Thyroglobulin<br />
Timolol Maleate<br />
Tioconazole<br />
Tolazamide<br />
Tolbutamide<br />
Trazodone Hydrochloride<br />
Triamcinolone Acetonide<br />
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Triazolam<br />
Trichlormethiazide<br />
Tricl<strong>of</strong>os Sodium<br />
Tridihexethyl Chloride<br />
Triflupromazine Hydrochloride<br />
Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride<br />
Trimeprazine Tartrate<br />
Trimethoprum<br />
Trimipramine Maleate<br />
Tripelennamine Hydrochloride<br />
Triprolidine Hydrochloride<br />
Trisulfapyrimidines<br />
Troleandomycin<br />
Ursodiol<br />
Verapamil Hydrochloride<br />
Veratrum Viride<br />
Vinblastine Sulfate<br />
Fincristine Sulfate<br />
Viomycin Sulfate<br />
Warfarin Potassium<br />
Warfarin Sodium<br />
Xenon, XE-133<br />
Some forms <strong>of</strong> these compounds were restricted after clinical trails<br />
showed them to be safe. <strong>The</strong>re has been tremendous iatrogenic (doctor-<br />
induced) damage done to the people <strong>of</strong> the United States. Clinical drug<br />
trials are not at fault here, but the medical establishment’s worshipping<br />
<strong>of</strong> these clinical drug trials are. Every drug on this list went through the<br />
same clinical trials that the medical establishment uses as its criteria.<br />
This decision-making process <strong>of</strong> taking clinical trials and making them<br />
the demigod <strong>of</strong> the industry is at fault. People are being hurt because <strong>of</strong><br />
faulty logic in medicine. <strong>The</strong>se trials are expensive and can be purchased<br />
by rich patent-seeking synthetic chemical companies. This author<br />
realizes that challenging the establishment’s heart will not be taken<br />
lightly, and will not be without violent attacks.<br />
If the legal damages that have been incurred by these iatrogenic<br />
compounds are looked at, it is possible to see that there are literally<br />
billions <strong>of</strong> dollars every year paid out by drug companies in medical<br />
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malpractice and iatrogenic damage suits. <strong>The</strong> vast amount <strong>of</strong> damage<br />
caused by this industry is incredible; an industry which takes in<br />
approximately one hundred billion dollars <strong>of</strong> income pays out literally ten<br />
to twenty billion dollars a year in malpractice settlements. This still<br />
leaves an eighty billion dollar pr<strong>of</strong>it margin in an industry which spends<br />
very little in actual product manufacturing. <strong>The</strong> largest amount <strong>of</strong><br />
expenditure by any drug company is that <strong>of</strong> research, development, and<br />
clinical trials <strong>of</strong> laboratory studies.<br />
It is this very research and development <strong>of</strong> the whole cognitive plan <strong>of</strong><br />
allopathic medication that is being challenged. <strong>The</strong> allopathic medication<br />
philosophy is one that works against the body, or develops a compound<br />
to sedate a symptom. If the person has a histamine response, an anti-<br />
histamine is given; if the person has depression, an MAO inhibitor may<br />
be given. In every case <strong>of</strong> allopathic utilization, it is assumed that the<br />
body’s function is irregular and foolish, and some type <strong>of</strong> synthetic<br />
irregularity which can upset the cybernetic balancing system <strong>of</strong> the body<br />
develops.<br />
<strong>The</strong> legal issues <strong>of</strong> medical practice are also stacked against alternative<br />
practitioners. In 1990, <strong>of</strong> the 570,000 doctors in the United States, 1,437<br />
were put on probation, or had their licenses suspended or revoked. That<br />
represents .3% <strong>of</strong> the doctor population. In 1989, there were 1,500, and<br />
9 practitioners who were likewise reprimanded. Very few <strong>of</strong> these<br />
practitioners were actually prosecuted for unpr<strong>of</strong>essional conduct by<br />
aligning themselves with alternative practices. <strong>The</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> these<br />
medical doctors were dealt with because <strong>of</strong> alcohol abuse, drug abuse,<br />
and sexual abuse <strong>of</strong> patients; some <strong>of</strong> them for allopathic malpractice.<br />
Very few <strong>of</strong> them were actually dealt with because <strong>of</strong> alternative theories.<br />
In most states, a medical doctor is bound to perform therapies and<br />
diagnostic techniques which are medically accepted.<br />
In 1990, the Alaska State Medical Board “may not base a finding <strong>of</strong><br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional incompetence solely on the basis that a licensee’s practice is<br />
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unconventional or experimental in the absence <strong>of</strong> demonstrable physical<br />
harm to the patient.” Source: www.healthy.net/public/legal-<br />
lg/regulations/MPA.HTM)<br />
If the doctor is not hurting anybody with an experimental or<br />
unconventional technique, he/she would not have his license revoked.<br />
Strong evidence would have to be found that the patient had been<br />
harmed in order to challenge the doctor. Many <strong>of</strong> these so-called<br />
unconventional therapies are accepted by a vast majority <strong>of</strong> doctors, and<br />
there is no one form <strong>of</strong> medicine that is accepted above all others.<br />
Medicine abounds with many techniques that are not fully, scientifically<br />
evaluated or properly challenged. Oftentimes, doctors who use these<br />
unconventional techniques are challenged by traditional medical doctors<br />
on the basis <strong>of</strong> only one or two cases. Many doctors have had their<br />
practices disrupted because <strong>of</strong> one or two cases where unconventional<br />
therapy did not quite abate the patient’s complaint.<br />
Doctors see patients dying every day. Hospitals abound with patients<br />
whose therapies and diagnostic accuracy have led to their demise. Robert<br />
S. Mendelsohn, in his book, Confessions <strong>of</strong> a Medical Heretic, (Chicago:<br />
Contemporary Books. 1979), wrote that when the doctors in a group <strong>of</strong><br />
hospitals in a certain local community went on strike, there was a major<br />
change in the death rate – it dropped dramatically. Fewer people died<br />
when doctors stopped practicing some accepted medical techniques.<br />
In another case in Denver, Colorado, the state charged parents for not<br />
using traditional medicine when their child died from a disease that was<br />
assumed to be treatable at a local hospital. <strong>The</strong> parent was a Christian<br />
Scientist who believed more in prayer than in drugs. If the ratio <strong>of</strong><br />
children who survive with Christian Scientist parents vs. the ratio <strong>of</strong><br />
children who survive overall in hospitals is looked at, there is a<br />
tremendous degree <strong>of</strong> variance. Children died at a greater rate in<br />
hospitals than they did from having Christian Scientist parents. In the<br />
world today, <strong>The</strong> United States is fifteenth overall in birth mortality,<br />
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meaning that there are fourteen countries where newborns have a better<br />
chance <strong>of</strong> survival than in the United States. <strong>The</strong>se countries are those<br />
that depend more on natural medicine, homeopathy, and prevention<br />
techniques. Perhaps these types <strong>of</strong> analyses can open up the closed<br />
minds <strong>of</strong> the so-called traditional statisticians to realize that perhaps<br />
there is an alternative.<br />
Legal judgments can be based on incomplete scientific ideas. It must<br />
be accepted that the science <strong>of</strong> medicine is a pseudo-science; it is not an<br />
exact philosophy. With this in mind, we should be slow to write laws that<br />
prohibit or discourage different philosophies <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
Practitioners and patients have the right to make choices. Medical<br />
boards and peer groups are not needed to challenge practitioners who try<br />
to take philosophies and practices and push them into areas where they<br />
do not have strong scientific validity. <strong>The</strong> laws <strong>of</strong> each state for the<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> medicine are vital, and medical board inquiries are essential<br />
in developing better and better qualities <strong>of</strong> medicine. Yet in the pro<strong>of</strong> that<br />
a doctor is doing something wrong with unconventional techniques, as in<br />
the case <strong>of</strong> Warren Levin, who was challenged because <strong>of</strong> two separate<br />
instances, it should become quickly apparent that one should not jump<br />
to conclusions on one or two cases <strong>of</strong> impropriety. No doctor in the land<br />
could withstand such a shifted bias. Whereas one or two cases out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
thousands seen over a ten-year period should put a person’s practice on<br />
the line. Statistics must be looked at as well, and looked at for a certain<br />
percentage, wherein a doctor might be brought out in front <strong>of</strong> a peer<br />
group, and the peer group also should be able to express different<br />
opinions.<br />
Many people with medical minds are firmly entrenched in<br />
reductionism, synthetic chemistry and surgery, who make tremendous<br />
amounts <strong>of</strong> money for the industries that they promote. Yet people die<br />
every day <strong>of</strong> iatrogenic diseases resulting from surgery and synthetic<br />
drugs. Society has found a way to let these doctors <strong>of</strong>f the hook, and yet<br />
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they put doctors who do unconventional therapies on the hook. It is<br />
possible that this challenge might be directed to help destroy a natural<br />
medicine industry which would challenge the incomes <strong>of</strong> the synthetic<br />
drug companies.<br />
Investigative books, including: Murder by Injection: <strong>The</strong> Story <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Medical Conspiracy against America, by Eustace Mullins (P.O. Box 1105,<br />
Staunton, Virginia 24401: National Council for Medical Research, 1988).<br />
Off the Pedestal: New women in the Art <strong>of</strong> Homer, Chase, and Sargent,<br />
edited by Holly Pyne Connor. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University<br />
Press, 2006, Mendelsohn’s series, and many others, are bringing to light<br />
the vast medical cover-up that has been promulgated by allopathic<br />
minds seeking to tyrannize and influence the minds <strong>of</strong> men. We need to<br />
deepen our philosophy <strong>of</strong> medicine, get into quantum physics, and try to<br />
understand biology at many different levels. <strong>The</strong>se levels will include the<br />
ideas <strong>of</strong> statistical analysis, peer group philosophies, and scientific<br />
development <strong>of</strong> energetic phenomena.<br />
In the Quantum Biology Workbook, a heavy-duty physics statement is<br />
made using the highest levels <strong>of</strong> mathematics, physics and science<br />
known to our society. We conclude that allopathy is an irregular choice,<br />
and that the factors <strong>of</strong> clinical trials in reductionistic science are<br />
incomplete in their ability to protect the people using pharmaceutical<br />
products. We can see from this advanced physics and this upper level<br />
science that homeopathy and naturopathy are much more logical choices<br />
to use in developing medical techniques.<br />
As we go through different clinical trials that have been done in this<br />
book, we also review the literature <strong>of</strong> other research that has been done<br />
in naturopathy and homeopathy. We can see that in almost every<br />
attempt to utilize naturopathic and homeopathic techniques success is<br />
achieved. It is very rare in the literature to find a homeopathic or<br />
naturopathic study that failed to show a large degree <strong>of</strong> efficacy and<br />
safety.<br />
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Jos Kleijnen, Paul Knipschild, and Gerben ter Riet, in their article in<br />
the British Medical Journal, Clinical Trials <strong>of</strong> Homeopathy, (BMJ 1991;<br />
302(6772), 316-323), assayed over 105 clinical trials <strong>of</strong> homeopathy from<br />
around the world. <strong>The</strong>y concluded that 81 <strong>of</strong> the trials showed positive<br />
scientific undeniable results; 24 <strong>of</strong> them could be challenged. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
concluded that there was a legitimate case for further evaluation.<br />
Full text article can be found at:<br />
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1668980&blobtype=pdf<br />
According to the Null hypothesis in the case <strong>of</strong> homeopathy there is<br />
dramatic evidence <strong>of</strong> efficacy. Homeopathy works according to the<br />
scientific literature. With this type <strong>of</strong> data contained in these books and<br />
in this type <strong>of</strong> report it would seem that the use <strong>of</strong> homeopathy not only<br />
should be warranted, but that using an allopathic drug, which could<br />
produce a side effect or risk, might become a case <strong>of</strong> medical impropriety.<br />
I don’t believe that medicine can wait for homeopathy to be challenged<br />
over twenty years time.<br />
Homeopathy and naturopathy as an industry throughout the world<br />
outsell allopathic medications by almost three to one. This is because <strong>of</strong><br />
the large amount <strong>of</strong> sales that are done in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh,<br />
China, etc. Out <strong>of</strong> this entire world market, which amounts to perhaps<br />
ten billion dollars in sales (it costs much less to manufacture and sell<br />
homeopathic products than allopathic ones), malpractice and different<br />
settlements measure in the thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars throughout the entire<br />
world. <strong>The</strong>re are hardly any suits against naturopathic and homeopathic<br />
doctors, although when this does happen they are usually very small.<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> a ten billion dollar industry, less than one percent <strong>of</strong> one percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> one percent <strong>of</strong> one percent <strong>of</strong> its total capital generation is paid out in<br />
malpractice, compared to our allopathic counterparts, who pay in the<br />
neighborhood <strong>of</strong> fifteen to twenty percent a year in settlements.<br />
<strong>The</strong> justification for homeopathy need not come completely from<br />
clinical trials. Without using clinical trials it’s possible to look at the<br />
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world market and see that homeopathy works. It makes sense. One can<br />
look at the returns on malpractice insurance which shows how many<br />
people were hurt, and see that homeopathy works, whereas synthetic<br />
chemistry hurts. <strong>The</strong> statistics bear this out. One can look at these<br />
statistics and see that allopathy needs to be challenged, and that the<br />
process <strong>of</strong> using clinical trials and revering the publication/print process<br />
as the end all answer must be challenged in order to proceed any further<br />
with medicine. Reductionistic clinical trials are the problem, not the<br />
solution.<br />
It must be realized that the mind <strong>of</strong> the observer interferes with the<br />
experiment. This is a basic premise <strong>of</strong> quantum theory which allopathy is<br />
not putting into use. <strong>The</strong> basic treatise <strong>of</strong> this book has proven that<br />
quantum theory must be considered as a meaningful step into biology.<br />
In quantum theory, the mind state <strong>of</strong> the observer will influence the<br />
outcome. In the preparation <strong>of</strong> clinical trials, the power <strong>of</strong> mental<br />
philosophy and the mind state <strong>of</strong> the person behind them must be<br />
recognized. <strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> modern chemistry, which pinnacled in<br />
synthetic processes, gave these people a severe mind set, a mind set<br />
based on chemical analysis, not energy, physics, and other sciences. This<br />
predominantly chemical-based philosophy will interfere with their<br />
observational ability. Hence, it is possible to see the action <strong>of</strong> this<br />
philosophical backdrop in their pursuit <strong>of</strong> medical truth. This has led to<br />
chemical solutions, surgical solutions, and allopathic ideation.<br />
Another philosophical and psychological problem behind this medical<br />
juggernaut is the idea <strong>of</strong> allopathic superiority to nature. As was pointed<br />
out in Quantum Biology, it is basically akin to the philosophy <strong>of</strong> allopathy<br />
and synthetic chemicals that the observer knows more than the situation<br />
he or she observes, in that the medical doctor knows more about biology<br />
than the patient’s body. <strong>The</strong> patient’s body, thus, becomes flawed and<br />
stupid in the eyes <strong>of</strong> the experimenter. If there is a histamine reaction,<br />
an anti-histamine is given to the “stupid body”; if there is depression, the<br />
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“stupid body” is given an MAO inhibitor; if there is fever, the “stupid<br />
body” is given an anti-pyretic. In other words, the concept <strong>of</strong> allopathy is<br />
that something is wrong with the body and that outside intervention<br />
from a superior intellectual source will help correct the problem. This<br />
also is a seriously flawed philosophy and psychological backdrop to<br />
which all <strong>of</strong> the medical experiments are then interred.<br />
With homeopathy and naturopathy as a basis in medicine, we can<br />
develop a different foundation. Our foundation will revere the natural<br />
process, and realize our inability to know intimately such a process. We<br />
would want to intervene on the process very little, and try to stimulate<br />
the process back to its own natural balance using natural mechanisms<br />
and gentle nudges to help stimulate the organism to achieve its own<br />
balance. <strong>The</strong> organism has the superior knowledge <strong>of</strong> biology.<br />
If we take such a philosophy, and reevaluate the last hundred years <strong>of</strong><br />
medical research, we can see that some <strong>of</strong> the conclusions drawn from<br />
allopathy were severely flawed. An overview <strong>of</strong> the medical research will<br />
show us that many <strong>of</strong> the experiments performed were reductionistic and<br />
philosophically inadequate.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> this book has been written with the idea that there is an<br />
evolution in human thought, and that human thought has evolved from<br />
many different states. It is wrong for us to think that human thought<br />
and social conditions have stayed the same through the years. <strong>The</strong> early<br />
tribes and societies had very weak ideas <strong>of</strong> philosophy and the ideation <strong>of</strong><br />
a king becoming part god showed some <strong>of</strong> the limitations <strong>of</strong> their<br />
thinking. Early societies did not have the ideation <strong>of</strong> spatial organization<br />
to allow them to do proper art perspectives. This was a developmental<br />
process. <strong>The</strong>re was a developmental process in the ideas <strong>of</strong> psychology<br />
and philosophy, in the idea <strong>of</strong> science, and in the concepts <strong>of</strong> religion<br />
and theology.<br />
Every form <strong>of</strong> human thought will evolve and change through the ages,<br />
just as medicine will evolve and change through the impact <strong>of</strong> this book<br />
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and thousands more like it. <strong>The</strong>y will challenge the ideas behind medical<br />
thought and philosophy and bring about new ones that include a s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
approach, and a gentleness and humility toward what is not known. As<br />
we develop and achieve this new type <strong>of</strong> mental thought we will be able to<br />
embrace an old philosophy <strong>of</strong> medicine. We will be able to find this old<br />
philosophy, ignored by technology and achieve a new way. <strong>The</strong> thesis<br />
and the antithesis will blend into a new form <strong>of</strong> truth. <strong>The</strong> thesis is that<br />
<strong>of</strong> naturopathy and homeopathy; the antithesis is allopathy and surgery.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se two will blend to achieve a new form <strong>of</strong> thought in which the<br />
doctor, being educated and knowledgeable in all <strong>of</strong> these different<br />
philosophies will have more directed choices, and will be able to affect<br />
more safety and efficacy with his patients.<br />
It is this author’s purpose to challenge the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the article in<br />
the U.S. News and World Report. Perhaps more long-term studies need to<br />
be adapted to allopathic thought (long-term meaning over a period <strong>of</strong> ten<br />
generations). To say that more clinical trials need to be done in<br />
homeopathy is to state a truth, but to say that before homeopathy<br />
should be used by the masses, this needs to be done is to state an<br />
untruth. Grossly incorrect is this proposition to make homeopathy spend<br />
massive amounts <strong>of</strong> money on ridiculous reductionistic trials.<br />
Homeopathy is a legal entity in America and should not be forced into<br />
major expenditures in clinical trials which would do nothing to increase<br />
safety or efficacy. It is the opinion <strong>of</strong> these synthetic drug companies that<br />
if they could force homeopathy into such trials, they could perhaps<br />
destroy homeopathy, because it does not make the large amounts <strong>of</strong><br />
money that allopathy does. Homeopathy would not have the money to<br />
afford such trials. Homeopathy by definition is not a money-making<br />
proposition. It is, however, curative.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se trials are irregular with modern mathematics and modern<br />
medicine, and they will not give us the complete results we thought they<br />
would. Statistics lie, and statisticians deceive.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> FDA was formed by Dr. Clayton to protect homeopathy. He lobbied<br />
for years and years for a federal organization that could protect the<br />
American people in their choices <strong>of</strong> food and drugs. He sought to help in<br />
protecting the philosophy <strong>of</strong> homeopathy. Within two weeks after<br />
founding the FDA, Dr. Clayton died. <strong>The</strong> FDA has acknowledged the<br />
Homeopathic Pharmacopeia <strong>of</strong> the United States, and it is a legally<br />
accepted in America. <strong>The</strong> Homeopathic Pharmacopeia <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States (HPUS) has never commanded enough money to generate<br />
popularity.<br />
Allopathic philosophy and its use <strong>of</strong> clinical trials have sought to<br />
tyrannize people’s minds and change their perspectives. It has hoped<br />
that doctors would make allopathic choices <strong>of</strong> drugs, rather than<br />
homeopathic choices. This type <strong>of</strong> tyranny over the minds <strong>of</strong> people is<br />
what the founders <strong>of</strong> our country sought to defend against.<br />
In 1991, President George W. Bush developed a thyroid condition which<br />
produced heart palpitations. This author wrote him a letter. In that<br />
letter, I said (in paraphrase):<br />
Mr. President:<br />
As President <strong>of</strong> the United States, I recognize that you have a<br />
lot <strong>of</strong> pressure to choose an allopathic therapy for your<br />
condition. At this time <strong>of</strong> war, (written just after the Gulf War), I<br />
can imagine the tremendous amount <strong>of</strong> stress and tension that<br />
you were going through, and I can also fathom how it has<br />
probably produced a hyperthyroid condition that has now gone<br />
out <strong>of</strong> control. In your choice <strong>of</strong> therapy, Mr. President, you as<br />
an American citizen have the right to choose many different<br />
types <strong>of</strong> medicines.<br />
Your can choose chiropractic treatment for your condition,<br />
and perhaps adjustment <strong>of</strong> the nerves might provide a balance<br />
to the thyroid and alleviate stress. You can choose acupuncture<br />
treatment, and an acupuncturist might try to balance the<br />
meridian flow and help to sedate the irritation <strong>of</strong> the nerves <strong>of</strong><br />
the heart, and sedate the body and balance its energies. You<br />
can choose nutrition, and seek a diet to help relax and balance<br />
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your metabolism. You can also choose homeopathic therapy,<br />
and take a homeopathic which we have shown to be not only<br />
safe, but also effective in many cases <strong>of</strong> treating hyperthyroid<br />
conditions. You could choose naturopathy in the District <strong>of</strong><br />
Columbia, and seek natural therapies for your condition. You<br />
also can choose allopathic medicine, which works against the<br />
body. I realize, Mr. President, the tremendous amount <strong>of</strong><br />
pressure on you to choose allopathic medication. Because <strong>of</strong><br />
your position as United States President, if you were to choose a<br />
chiropractor, acupuncturist, homeopath, or other doctor, you<br />
might rock a very large economic boat, and threaten an<br />
entrenched philosophy <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Queen <strong>of</strong> England, in a very similar position, has made<br />
the choice <strong>of</strong> homeopathy, Mr. President. She, <strong>The</strong> Queen <strong>of</strong><br />
England and her family are only treated by homeopathic<br />
physicians; they are not treated in allopathic ways at all. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
have rocked the big boat for many, many years. Even in light <strong>of</strong><br />
extreme pressure, the logic and success <strong>of</strong> homeopathy<br />
outweighs the finances <strong>of</strong> allopathy.<br />
Along with this letter, I send two bottles <strong>of</strong> Hyperthyro-1<br />
homeopathic which we were able to blend. We did some pilot<br />
studies and found that it was safe and effective in these cases.<br />
Many similar cases <strong>of</strong> hyperthyroidism have been cured by this<br />
remedy.<br />
So, Mr. President, you as an American citizen have the<br />
freedom <strong>of</strong> choice, to choose any <strong>of</strong> these different endeavors. I,<br />
as an American citizen have the freedom <strong>of</strong> choice, to write this<br />
letter, and to voice what type <strong>of</strong> therapy I might have chosen.<br />
Had I been in your position, Mr. President, I would have chosen<br />
homeopathy and alternative natural therapies. [President Bush<br />
could also have chosen naturopathic treatment, since<br />
naturopathy is legal within the confines <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C.]<br />
But also, Mr. President, as an American citizen I will fight for<br />
you to have the right to choose. If you choose allopathy, even if I<br />
don’t agree or approve, I will fight to protect that choice. I hope,<br />
Mr. President that you will also fight to protect my choice. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
are several forces in the allopathic community who so value<br />
clinical trails, and so value their process and their philosophy<br />
that they seek to tyrannize the minds <strong>of</strong> men. And Mr.<br />
President, you can walk down to the Jefferson Memorial, where<br />
written around the top <strong>of</strong> the inside <strong>of</strong> the memorial, in big<br />
letters carved in stone, is a quote by Thomas Jefferson: “I have<br />
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sworn on the altar to oppose any tyranny over the minds <strong>of</strong><br />
men.” Mr. President, freedom <strong>of</strong> choice has never been more<br />
threatened than it is now by allopathic mental tyranny.<br />
Homeopathy entered into 1992 with some baggage as well. <strong>The</strong> people<br />
doing homeopathy in the United States were, most <strong>of</strong> the time, unable<br />
and unwilling to do highly sophisticated quality control. Oftentimes, the<br />
manufacturers did not comply with legal regulations set out by the FDA.<br />
Even the 211 CFRs (Code <strong>of</strong> Federal Regulations) were not utilized by<br />
unregistered homeopathic companies. Homeopathy must build quality<br />
control techniques such as those used at Dr. Recommends; pilot studies,<br />
clinical trials, safety and effectiveness analysis, culture techniques, and<br />
chromatography. Quality control techniques <strong>of</strong> the energetic process<br />
must be done as well, such as the REGAE (Rare Electron Gas Allopathic<br />
Evaluation) capacitance rating, inductance rating, conductance rating,<br />
and polymorphic shaping studies to understand the crystalline effects.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se are some <strong>of</strong> the techniques that must be done in a true quality<br />
control way, as well as total legal compliance. As yet, the homeopathy<br />
industry as a whole does neither. To meet the challenge <strong>of</strong> our new<br />
thinking, and to direct homeopathy back into the medical mainstay, it<br />
will have to meet these challenges head on, change, and bring itself into<br />
reputability.<br />
As we have seen from our exploration, reductionism was probably more<br />
<strong>of</strong> a problem than a solution in science. We need to use our<br />
reductionistic trials; we also need to develop holistic, individualized<br />
concepts <strong>of</strong> medicine for more safety and effectiveness without just using<br />
short-term clinical trials. Nature knows protection. We only hope that the<br />
freedom <strong>of</strong> choice be kept alive in America. Many people I have known<br />
have left America in search <strong>of</strong> freedom <strong>of</strong> medical choice. We can only<br />
hope that freedom <strong>of</strong> choice be reestablished as the basic tenet <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American justice system. Our capitalistic philosophy has produced a<br />
successful past for our patentable, synthetic, chemical brethren. But<br />
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now the logic and reason <strong>of</strong> homeopathy and naturopathy must earn at<br />
least the freedom <strong>of</strong> choice. Perhaps this philosophy will earn more. As<br />
Victor Hugo once said, “<strong>The</strong>re is only one thing more powerful than all<br />
the armies <strong>of</strong> the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.”<br />
<strong>Natural</strong> medicine’s time has come. Watch out, allopathy.<br />
Deepak Chopra’s book, Quantum Healing: Exploring the Frontiers <strong>of</strong><br />
Mind/Body Medicine, New York: Bantam Books, 1989, <strong>of</strong>fers supportive<br />
information for what is discussed here. He speaks <strong>of</strong> the idea <strong>of</strong> quantum<br />
healing which must involve compassion, and a new form <strong>of</strong><br />
understanding that goes beyond the physical area into quantic<br />
dimensions. This is very important for us to realize. In his book, he<br />
makes a point about how a certain patient was “picnic-deficient,” and<br />
needed to have nice, enjoyable picnics to restore him to health. Chopra<br />
puts into view a mystical connection with another world, and explains it<br />
in different Asian terms. <strong>The</strong>se terms he later relates to as quantum<br />
factors <strong>of</strong> types <strong>of</strong> energy.<br />
In our treatise, we also find that there is something that affects this<br />
indeterminacy, or quantic principle. We have called it a “God<br />
Consciousness,” a nature within Quantum Biology. We truly believe that<br />
Chopra’s referral to a God Consciousness and a quantic understanding<br />
is the same as what we are implying. <strong>The</strong>re must be some type <strong>of</strong> greater<br />
power that dictates the precision with which biology pursues.<br />
Chopra puts some <strong>of</strong> our scientific perspectives into more human<br />
terms as he relates different cases, and how the cases go beyond classic<br />
medical understanding. Many other researchers <strong>of</strong> late have followed a<br />
similar path, and found challenging ways <strong>of</strong> critiquing modern medicine’s<br />
statistical type <strong>of</strong> logic. We must point out in this document that if there<br />
is a God Consciousness, an ability <strong>of</strong> will, happiness, joy, compassion,<br />
caring, sharing and touch to help people, it will not fit into any model<br />
that could be measured with statistical pre-test/post-test, clinical, drug<br />
trial data. Clinical trials need to be part <strong>of</strong> our concept, but not deified.<br />
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We need to use them to help determine safety and help to interpret our<br />
range <strong>of</strong> effectiveness, but they still should be within the guidelines <strong>of</strong><br />
nature.<br />
PROBLEMS BEHIND THE MEDICAL DILEMMA<br />
� Arrogance; a belief in superiority over biology<br />
� Persecution for the belief in nature and homeopathy<br />
� Judgmentalism; psychological over-reaction against other natural<br />
philosophies. Preferred doctors <strong>of</strong> high influence are almost always<br />
allopaths who are ignorant <strong>of</strong> homeopathy<br />
� Greed; synthetic companies pr<strong>of</strong>it mostly from patented unnatural<br />
compounds<br />
� Lack <strong>of</strong> personal responsibility in healthcare<br />
� Belief that medical technology will save someone after years <strong>of</strong> an<br />
unhealthy lifestyle<br />
� Crisis philosophy; seeking medical help only after all else fails<br />
� Insurance costs<br />
� Malpractice costs and medical fears<br />
� Lack <strong>of</strong> a true biology and no philosophical base<br />
� Quantity based medicine, not quality based<br />
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SOLUTIONS TO THE MEDICAL DILEMMA<br />
� Humility, reverence for nature’s process, understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
quantic philosophy<br />
� Proper study will show homeopathic and naturopathic<br />
credibility<br />
� Proper peer group process: allowing a group <strong>of</strong> like-minded<br />
doctors to evaluate the amount <strong>of</strong> harm done, if any<br />
� Protecting natural formulas with more strict copyrights that<br />
allow natural based pharmaceutical companies to benefit from<br />
their research<br />
� Building personal responsibility into medical education at every<br />
level<br />
� Educating for prevention and early treatment procedures<br />
� Building a low-cost system <strong>of</strong> wellness counselors who can<br />
intervene and help in early and simple health care problems,<br />
reserving doctors and hospitals for crisis care<br />
� Reducing insurance costs by using homeopathy and<br />
naturopathy and also escalating insurance costs for:<br />
Obesity<br />
Smoking<br />
Alcohol abuse<br />
Drug addiction<br />
Letting the ones who incur the most medical costs pay them.<br />
This will discourage bad health habits.<br />
� Malpractice results mostly from synthetic allopathic drugs and<br />
surgery. Changing to homeopathy and naturopathy will show<br />
dramatic results.<br />
� Appreciation and reverence for the unknown builds a quantum<br />
philosophy for medicine.<br />
� Building everything for quality, not quantity. This will take more<br />
cash initially, but will be cheaper in the long run.<br />
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Now, let us be more specific as to what might be needed to actually set<br />
the criteria <strong>of</strong> how to approve new combination homeopathics, or new<br />
combination drugs. First, we will need to depend on safety as our<br />
primary goal. We need to look for safety first, or as Hippocrates said,<br />
“First, don’t hurt.” This needs to be our absolute guideline for everything<br />
we do. We have to imagine that everything we do could get to the youth<br />
<strong>of</strong> our society, as I think that everything could get to my five year old<br />
daughter. <strong>The</strong> thought <strong>of</strong> anything happening to this small child is<br />
absolutely, totally intolerable. First don’t hurt.<br />
Safety first is an absolute guideline. It is unfortunate that in the late<br />
1950s the president <strong>of</strong> the American Medical Association (AMA), said in a<br />
public address that the AMA no longer had to guarantee safety first; they<br />
had to biopsy, x-ray, sedate, stimulate, stab, cut, and otherwise defame<br />
the body in order to do medicine. This idea will be intolerable in our new<br />
medicine as it forms. Safety first must be insured every step <strong>of</strong> the way.<br />
In a recent report, it was said that there is a possibility that the<br />
plankton at the South Pole might be in a condition <strong>of</strong> iron deficiency, and<br />
that if the plankton had an exposure to iron, they might be able to<br />
develop the ozone needed to compensate for the ozone deficiency <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South Pole. His treatise makes very sound, scientific sense, and all the<br />
science regarding the plankton around the South Pole has been done in<br />
a superior manifest way. But yet, the scientific community is hesitant to<br />
make such a maneuver, fearing the consequences <strong>of</strong> what one tanker-<br />
load <strong>of</strong> iron might do at the South Pole.<br />
This same type <strong>of</strong> fear <strong>of</strong> what this might do to the ecology <strong>of</strong> the entire<br />
world is not shared by the synthetic chemical companies, as they engage<br />
ever increasing numbers <strong>of</strong> synthetic chemicals that do not exist in the<br />
world, and they are putting these into the exosphere <strong>of</strong> our planet. This<br />
has been happening for over fifty years. Our new medicine will absolutely<br />
insist on pro<strong>of</strong> that safety within the smallest amount <strong>of</strong> parameters<br />
must be guaranteed before we can proceed. We should no longer dump<br />
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synthetic, never-occurring un-natural compounds into the environment<br />
in the percentage that they have been in the past.<br />
We must set policies as to what we are going to do, and this policy has<br />
to be geared through the idea that only nature knows. Only through<br />
such humility can science actually address the issues <strong>of</strong> biology and<br />
medicine. <strong>The</strong> arrogant idea that if, “we do not know its function we<br />
should cut it out”, allowed for the destruction <strong>of</strong> adenoids, tonsils,<br />
appendix, spleen, thymus, etc. This type <strong>of</strong> arrogance must cease. Nature<br />
knows, and nature had a plan for the adenoids, tonsils and appendix,<br />
even though we did not know it. To assume that it is not needed because<br />
we do not understand it, is the absolute arrogance <strong>of</strong> science. We must<br />
have humility and a reverence towards science to be able to proceed in<br />
any way, shape or form. Clinical trials are not enough; we must have a<br />
guaranteed policy <strong>of</strong> understanding nature and nature’s own in order to<br />
proceed into the new dimensions <strong>of</strong> medicine and biology<br />
<strong>The</strong> alternative industry has done very little to <strong>of</strong>fer any type <strong>of</strong><br />
scientific inquiry regarding statistics as its guideline. We will need to<br />
develop pilot studies that guarantee effectiveness in safety, primarily.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se types <strong>of</strong> statistical endeavors will have to be replicated by many<br />
different doctors in many different ways; not with the same criteria as<br />
drug trial studies, but in something similar that will guarantee the<br />
world’s safety and the world’s effectiveness <strong>of</strong> such remedies. <strong>The</strong>se pilot<br />
studies need to use the statistics <strong>of</strong> the day, and will have to be at a<br />
razor-sharp edge to prove safe and effective.<br />
As we continue to revere nature, and understand that only nature truly<br />
knows, we will have to develop this into a hallmark <strong>of</strong> our biology. This<br />
will allow homeopathy and all its nosodes, allersodes isodes, sarcodes,<br />
etc., to explode into the scene <strong>of</strong> medicine. We also need to have the<br />
philosophy and the psychology to understand that behavioral medicine,<br />
psychological intervention, the psycho-immunological link and other<br />
factors are also very much needed for us to have a true medicine. We<br />
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need to take Chopra’s advice, and develop a science and a medicine <strong>of</strong><br />
compassion, caring, sharing, touch, and healing to carry us into the new<br />
era <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
We will need to have a constant field input to allow doctors who are<br />
using such medications to critique their actions in an ever changing<br />
environment, realizing that what the action <strong>of</strong> any homoeopathic or drug<br />
might be might change as the population evolves, in light <strong>of</strong> an ever<br />
changing reactivity to the environment. Statistics will play an ever larger<br />
part, but yet will not be deified in light <strong>of</strong> philosophy. <strong>The</strong> philosophy<br />
that nature knows must be revered, not the statistics <strong>of</strong> clinical trials.<br />
We must realize what nature and God Consciousness can do in the<br />
field <strong>of</strong> biology and medicine. Only then, can we truly shape a new<br />
medicine through these different guidelines, concentrating on safety at<br />
all costs. We need effectiveness, but never at the cost <strong>of</strong> safety; revering<br />
nature and education, so that the doctors, the populace, the society at<br />
large can share in our appreciation and harmony <strong>of</strong> the natural flow <strong>of</strong><br />
medicine. To this end this book is written.<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
� A review <strong>of</strong> the insurance literature and true success stories on<br />
naturopathy and homeopathy vs. synthetic allopathy have<br />
conclusively proven that there is a severe problem in the field <strong>of</strong><br />
synthetic allopathy. Synthetic allopathy pays billions <strong>of</strong> dollars in<br />
damages each year. Millions more are hurt by this technology who<br />
do not seek damages. Those who are helped do not outweigh the<br />
damages. <strong>The</strong> solution for this could be the new wave <strong>of</strong><br />
homeopathy and naturopathy into general areas <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
� <strong>The</strong>re were pr<strong>of</strong>iteering issues behind the surge <strong>of</strong> synthetic<br />
allopathy that were spearheaded by reductionism as a mechanism<br />
<strong>of</strong> directing research. Now with the skills developed through<br />
mathematics and quantum theory, it is possible to see that the<br />
field <strong>of</strong> reductionistic research leaves dramatic problems for<br />
medicine.<br />
� A new system <strong>of</strong> research must be developed for medicine. Some<br />
ideas for a new system were presented within this chapter.<br />
� Medicine must learn not to deify statistical reductionistic papers,<br />
and must learn to develop a reverence for the natural process<br />
rather than synthetic dynamics.<br />
� Freedom <strong>of</strong> choice must return to the world system <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
� Systems <strong>of</strong> medicine such as chiropractic, naturopathy,<br />
homeopathy, acupuncture, behavioral medicine and bi<strong>of</strong>eedback<br />
are legal systems.<br />
� Synthetic allopathy seeks to tyrannize the minds <strong>of</strong> men against<br />
these other medical beliefs.<br />
� We must oppose any such tyranny over the minds <strong>of</strong> men.<br />
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METABOLIC PATHWAYS<br />
This section includes a list <strong>of</strong> the cellular energy components utilized<br />
in cellular metabolism and energy regulation. Sometimes an irregularity<br />
<strong>of</strong> function can be corrected with a homeopathic <strong>of</strong> the enzyme or<br />
component.<br />
Alcohol dehydrogenase<br />
Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase<br />
D-Xylulose reductase<br />
L-Xylulose reductase<br />
D-Iditol dehydrogenase<br />
Glucuronate reductase<br />
UDP glucose dehydrogenase<br />
Histidinol dehydrogenase<br />
Shikimate dehydrogenase<br />
Lactate dehydrogenase<br />
D-Lactate dehydrogenase<br />
Glycerate dehydrogenase<br />
3-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase<br />
3-Hydroxyisobutyrate dehydrogenase<br />
Mevaldate reductase<br />
Hydroxyethylglutaryl-CoA reductase (NADPH)<br />
3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase<br />
Malate dehydrogenase<br />
Malate dehydrogenase (oxaloacetate-decarboxylating)<br />
Malate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating)<br />
Isocitrate dehydrogenase (NAD+)<br />
Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase<br />
Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating)<br />
L-Gulonate dehydrogenase<br />
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase<br />
Ribitol dehydrogenase<br />
3-Hydroxpropionate dehydrogenase<br />
Tartronate-semialdehyde reductase<br />
Glyoxylate reductase (NADP+)<br />
Hydroxypyruvate reductase<br />
Malate dehydrogenase (NAPD+)<br />
Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase<br />
3-Oxo-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase<br />
Retinol dehydrogenase<br />
IMP:NAD+oxidoreductase<br />
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L-Gulonolactone oxidase<br />
Choline dehydrogenase<br />
Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase<br />
Aldehyde dehydrogenase<br />
Benzaldehyde dehydrogenase (NADP+)<br />
Betaine-aldehyde dehydrogenase<br />
Aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase<br />
Glyceraldehyde-phosphate dehydrogenase<br />
IMP dehydrogenase<br />
Succinate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (NAD (P) +)<br />
Malonate semialdehyde dehydrogenase (acetylating)<br />
Glycoadehyde dehydrogenase<br />
Succinate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase<br />
2-Oxiosovalerate dehydrogenase<br />
Benzaldahyde dehydrogenase (NAD+)<br />
Aminoadipate-demialdehyde dehydrogenase<br />
Aminomuconate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase<br />
Retinal dehydrogenase<br />
Xanthine dehydrogenase<br />
Glutamate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase<br />
Xanthine oxidase<br />
Pyruvate dehydrogenase (lipoamide)<br />
2-Oxobutyrate synthase<br />
Dihydrouracil dehydrogenase (NAD+)<br />
Dihydrouracil dehydrogenase (NADP+)<br />
Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (NADP+)<br />
Enoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase<br />
Enoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase (NADPH)<br />
Prephenate dehydrogenase (NADP+)<br />
Orotate reductase<br />
Coproporphyrinogen oxidase<br />
Succinate dehydrogenase<br />
Butryl-CoA dehydrogenase<br />
Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase<br />
Glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase<br />
Alanine dehydrogenase<br />
Glutamate dehydrogenase<br />
Serine dehydrogenase<br />
Valine dehydrogenase (NADP+)<br />
Leucine dehydrogenase<br />
D-aspertate oxidase<br />
L-amino acid oxidase<br />
Glycine dehydrogenase<br />
Amine oxidase (pyridoxal-containing)<br />
Ethanolamine oxidase<br />
Pyrroline-2-carboxylate reductase<br />
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Pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase<br />
Saccaropine dehydrogenase (NAD+, lysine-forming)<br />
Saccharopine dehydrogenase<br />
L-Pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase<br />
Sarcosine oxidase<br />
Sarcosine dehydrogenase<br />
Dimethyglycine dehydrogenase<br />
L-Pipecolate dehydrogenase<br />
Cystine reductase (NADH)<br />
Dihydrolipoamide reductase (NAD+)<br />
Hypotaurine dehydrogenase<br />
Sulphite oxidase<br />
Sulphite reductase (ferredoxin)<br />
L-Ascorbate-cytochrome b5 reductase<br />
Ascorbate oxidase<br />
Catechol 1, 2-dioxygenase<br />
Catechol 2, 3-dioxygenase<br />
Homogentisare 1, 2-dioxygenase<br />
3-Hydroxyanthranilate 3, 4-dioxygenase<br />
Tryptophan 2, 3-dioxygenase<br />
Cycsteine dioxygenase<br />
B-Carotene 15, 15’ –dioxygenase<br />
4-Hydroxphenylpyruvate dioxygenase<br />
myo-Inositol oxygenase<br />
Benzoate 1, 2-dioxygenase<br />
Y-Butyrobetaine-2-oxogluterate dioxygenase<br />
Proline, 2-oxogluterate dioxygenase<br />
Trimethylysine, 2-oxogluterate dioxygenase<br />
Anthranilate 1, 2-dioxygenase (deaminating, decarboxylating)<br />
Imidazoleacetate 4-monooxygenase<br />
Kynurenine 3-monooxygenase<br />
Phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase<br />
Tyrosine 3-monooxygenase<br />
Monophenol monooxygenase<br />
Prostaglandin synthase<br />
Acyl-CoA desaturase<br />
Squalene monoxyenase (2, 3-epoxidising)<br />
Ribonucleoside-diphosphate reductase<br />
Nicotinamide methyltransferase<br />
Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase<br />
Dimethylthetin-homocysteine methyltransferase<br />
Acetylserotonin methyltransterase<br />
Betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase<br />
Homocysteine methyltransferase<br />
Tetrahydropteroyltriglutamate methyltransferase<br />
Phosphatidylethanolamine methyltransderase<br />
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Glycine methyltransferase<br />
Noradrenaline N-methyltransferase<br />
Thymidylate synthase<br />
Serine hydroxymithyltransferase<br />
Phosphoribosyglycinamide formyltransferase<br />
Phosphoribosylaminoimidazole-carboxamie formyltransferase<br />
Glutamate formiminotransferase<br />
Methylmalonyl-CoA carboxyltransferase<br />
Aspartate carboamoyltransferase<br />
Ornithine carbamoyltransferase<br />
Glycine amidinotransferase<br />
Transketolase<br />
Transaldolase<br />
Amino-acid acetyltransferase<br />
Glucosaminephosphate acetyltransferase<br />
Arylamine acetyltransferase<br />
Choline acetyltransferase<br />
Phosphate acetyltransferase<br />
Acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase<br />
Dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase<br />
Glycerophosphate acyltransferase<br />
Acetyl-CoA acyltransferase<br />
Diacylglycerol acyltransferase<br />
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase<br />
Lysolecithin acetyltransferase<br />
Sphingosine acyltransferase<br />
Lysine acetyltransferase<br />
Glutamate acetyltransferase<br />
S-Aminolaivulinate synthase<br />
[Acyl-carrier-protein] acetyltransferase<br />
[Acyl-carrier-protein] malonytransferase<br />
3-Oxoacyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] synthase<br />
Serine palmitoyltransferase<br />
1-Acylglycerolphosphate acyltransferase<br />
Phosphorylase<br />
Amylosucrase<br />
Glycogen (starch) synthase<br />
Sucrose synthase<br />
Glucuranosyl-transferase<br />
Starch synthase<br />
Lactose synthase<br />
Sphingosine B-galactosyltransferase<br />
Cellulose synthase (GDP-forming)<br />
Glucomannan 4-B-D-mannosyltransferase<br />
UDP galactose-N-acylsphingosine galactosyltransferase<br />
UDP-N-Acetylglucosamine glycoprotein N-acetyl-glucosaminyltransferase<br />
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UDP galactose-ceramide galactosyltransferase<br />
GDP-fucose-lactose fucosyltransferase<br />
Purine nucleoside phosphorylase<br />
Pryimidine-nucleoside phosphorylase<br />
Thumidine phosphorylase<br />
Hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase<br />
Uracil phosphoribosyltransferase<br />
Orotate phosphoribosyltransferase<br />
Nicotinate phosphoribosyltransferase<br />
Amidophosphoribosyltransferase<br />
ATPP-phosphoribosyltransferase<br />
Anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase<br />
Nocotinatemonomucleotide pyrophosphorylase (carboxylating)<br />
Dimethyltransferase<br />
Methionine adenosyltransferase<br />
Geranyltransferase<br />
Amonopropyltransferase<br />
Farnesyltransferase<br />
Spermine synthase<br />
Aminotransferase<br />
Aspartate aminotransferase<br />
Alanini aminotransferase<br />
Glycine aminotransferase<br />
Tyrosine aminotransferase<br />
Leucine aminotransferase<br />
Histidinol-phosphate aminotransferase<br />
Acetylornithine aminotransferase<br />
Ornithine-oxo-acid aminotransferase<br />
Glutamine fructose 6-phosphate aminotransferase<br />
Succinyl-diaminopimelate aminotransferase<br />
B-Alanine-pyruvate aminotransferase<br />
Aminobutyrate aminotransferase<br />
L-3-Aminoisobutyrate aminotransferase<br />
4-Hydroxyglutamate transaminase<br />
Tryptophan aminotransferase<br />
Valine-isoleucine aminotransferase<br />
L-Lysine 6-aminotransferase<br />
2-Aminoadipate aminotransferase<br />
Branched-chain-amino-acid aminotransferase<br />
Serine-pyruvate aminotransferase<br />
Phosphoserine aminotransferase<br />
Glutamate synthase<br />
Glucokinase<br />
Ketohexokinase<br />
Fructokinase<br />
Galactokinase<br />
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Mannokinase<br />
6-Phosph<strong>of</strong>ructokinase<br />
Ribokinase<br />
Ribulodinase<br />
Xylulokinase<br />
NAD+kinase<br />
Dephospho-CoA kinase<br />
Triokinase<br />
Glycerol kinase<br />
Glycerate kinase<br />
Choline kinase<br />
Pantothenate kinase<br />
Pantetheine kinase<br />
Mevalonate kinase<br />
Homoserine kinase<br />
Pyruvate kinase<br />
D-Ribulokinase<br />
L-Xylulokinase<br />
N-Acylmannosamine kinase<br />
myo-Inositol-kinase<br />
Shikimate kinase<br />
Pyrophosphate-serine phosphotransferase<br />
Acetate kinase<br />
Phosphoglycerate kinase<br />
Aspartate kinase<br />
Formate kinase<br />
Carbamoyl-phosphate synthase (glutamine)<br />
Creatine kinase<br />
Phosphomevalonate kinase<br />
Nucleoside-phosphate kinase<br />
Nucleosidediphosphate kinase<br />
dTMP kinase<br />
Cytidylate kinase<br />
Phosphoglucomutase<br />
Acetylglucosamine phosphomutase<br />
Phosphoglycerosmutase<br />
Ribosephosphat pyrophosphokinase<br />
Pantetheinephosphate adenylyltransferase<br />
RNA nucleotidyltransferase<br />
DNA nucleotidyltrnasferase<br />
Glucose-1-phosphate guanylyltransferase<br />
Ethanolaminephosphate cytidylyltransferase<br />
Galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase<br />
Hexose-1-phosphate guanylyltransferase<br />
GTP-mannose-1-phosphate guanylyltransferase<br />
Ethanolaminephosphate cytidylyltransferase<br />
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Cholinephosphate cytidylyltransferase<br />
Nicotinatemononucleotide adenylyltransferase<br />
Mannose-1-phosphate guanylyltransferase<br />
UDP acetylglucosamine pyrophosphorylase<br />
Glucose-1-phosphate thyidylyltransferase<br />
Glucose-1-phosphate guanylyltransferase<br />
Phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase<br />
Acylmeuraminate cytidylyltransferase<br />
Ethanolaminephosphotransferase<br />
Cholinephosphotransferase<br />
Ceramide cholinephosphotransferase<br />
Blycerophosphate phosphatidyltransferase<br />
CDP diglyceride-serine o-phosphatidyltransferase<br />
CDP diglyceride-inositol phosphatidyltransferase<br />
Phospho-N-acetylmuramoyl-pentapeptide transferase<br />
Propionate CoA-transferase<br />
3-Oxoacid CoA-transferase<br />
3-Oxoadipate CoA-transferase<br />
Triacylglycerol lipase<br />
Phospholipase A2<br />
Lysophospholipase<br />
Acetylcholinesterase<br />
Aldonolactonase<br />
3-Oxoadipate enol-lactotase<br />
Acylcarnitine hydrolase<br />
6-Phosphogluconolactotase<br />
Phospholipase A1<br />
Acetyl-CoA hydrolase<br />
3-Hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA hydrolase<br />
Phosphoserine phosphatase<br />
Phosphatidate phosphatase<br />
5’ –Nucleotidase<br />
Glucose-6-phosphatase<br />
Hexosediphosphatase<br />
Histidinolphosphatase<br />
1L-myo-Inositol-1-phosphatase<br />
Phosphatidylglycerophospatase<br />
N-Acylneuraminate-9-phosphatase<br />
Nucleotidase<br />
Glycerophosphinicochopane diesterase<br />
Phospholipase C<br />
Phospholipase D<br />
Phosphatidylinositol phosphodieterase<br />
Sphingomyelin phosphosphesterase<br />
B-galactosidase<br />
B-fruct<strong>of</strong>uranosidase<br />
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Adenosylhomocysteinase<br />
Asparaginase<br />
Glutaminase<br />
Ureidosuccinase<br />
Formylaspartate deformatase<br />
Aryl-formamidase<br />
Acetylornithine deacetylase<br />
Glutaminase<br />
Ureidosuccinase<br />
Formylaspartate deformatase<br />
Aryl-formamidase<br />
Succinyl-diaminopimelatase desuccinylase<br />
Citrullinase<br />
Pantothensase<br />
Acylsphingosine deacylase<br />
Hippurate hydrolase<br />
Dihydropyrimidinase<br />
Dinydor-orotase<br />
Allantoinase<br />
Imidazolonepropionase<br />
Arginase<br />
Formiminoaspartate deiminase<br />
Arginine deiminase<br />
AMP deaminase<br />
IMP cyclohydrolase<br />
dCMP deaminase<br />
Phosphoribosyl-AMP cyclohydrolase<br />
Adenosinetriphosphatase<br />
Nucleoside triphosphatase<br />
Fumarylaetoacetase<br />
Kynureninase<br />
Phosphoamidase<br />
Carboxylyase<br />
Pyruvate decarboxylase<br />
Oxaloacetate decarboxylase<br />
Acetoacetate decarboxylase<br />
Aspartate 4-decarboxylase<br />
Glutamate decarboxylase<br />
Ornithine decarboxylase<br />
Diaminopimelate decarboxylase<br />
Phosphoribosylaminoimidazole carboxylase<br />
Histidine decarboxylase<br />
Orotidine-5’ –phosphate decarboxylase<br />
Aromatic –L-amino-acid decarboxylase<br />
Cysteine sulphinate decarboxylase<br />
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase<br />
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Di-phosphomevalonate decarboxylase<br />
Keto-L-glutonate decarboxylase<br />
Phosphopantothenoyl-cysteine decarboxylase<br />
Uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase<br />
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (pyrophosphate)<br />
Ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase<br />
Propionyl-CoA carboxylase<br />
Phenylpyruvate decarboxylase<br />
Aminocarboxymuconate-semialdehyde decarboxylase<br />
Tartronate-semialdehyde synthase<br />
Indole-3-glycerol-phosphate synthase<br />
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (ATP)<br />
Phosphatidylserine decarboxylase<br />
Aldehyde lyase<br />
Phosphoketolase<br />
Ketopantoaldolase<br />
Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase<br />
Phospho-2-keto-3-deoxy-heptonate aldolase<br />
Isocitrate lysase<br />
Malate synthase<br />
Hydroxymithylglutaryl-CoA lyase<br />
Citrate (si) –synthase<br />
ATP citrate (pro-3S)-lyase<br />
4-Hydroxy-2-oxoglutarate aldolase<br />
Acetolactate synthase<br />
N-Acylneuraminate-9-phosphate synthase<br />
Homocirtate synthase<br />
Anthranlate synthase<br />
Tryptophanase<br />
Fumarate hydratase<br />
Aconitate hydratase<br />
Citrate dehydratase<br />
Dihydroxyacid dehydratase<br />
5-Dehydroquinate dehydratase<br />
Enolase<br />
Phosphogluconate dehydratase<br />
L-Serine dehydratase<br />
Threonine dehydratase<br />
Enoyl-CoA hydratase<br />
Methylglutaconyl-CoA hydratase<br />
Imidazoleglycerolphosphate dehydratase<br />
Tryptophan synthase<br />
Cystathionine B-synthase<br />
Porphobilinogen synthase<br />
Mesaconate hydratase<br />
dTDP glucose 4, 6-dehydratase<br />
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GDP-manose 4,6-dehydratase<br />
Urocanate hydratase<br />
Prophenate dehydratase<br />
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase<br />
3-Hydroxyoctanoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] dehydratase<br />
D-3-Hydroxydecanoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] dehydratase<br />
Threonine synthase<br />
Cystathionine Y-synthase<br />
Aspartate ammonia-lyase<br />
Methylaspartate ammonia-lyase<br />
Histidine ammonia-lyase<br />
Uroporphyrinogen I synthase<br />
Argininosuccinate lyase<br />
Adenylosuccinate lyase<br />
Cystathionine Y-lyase<br />
Cystathionine B-lyase<br />
Adenylate-cyclase<br />
Ribulosephosphate 3-epimerase<br />
UDP-glucose 4-epimerase<br />
L-Ribulosephosphate 4-epimerase<br />
UDP-glucinonate epimerase<br />
UDP-acetylglucosamine 4-epimerase<br />
UDP-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase<br />
Methylmalonyl-CoA racemase<br />
Maleylacetoacetate isomerase<br />
Retinal isomerase<br />
Triosephosphate isomerase<br />
Arabinose isomerase<br />
L-Arabinose isomerase<br />
Xylose isomerase<br />
Ribosephosphate isomerase<br />
Mannosephosphate isomerase<br />
Glucosephosphate isomerase<br />
D-Lyxose ketol-isomerase<br />
N-(5’ –Phospho-D-ribosylformimino)-5-amino-1-(5’ –phosphoribosyl)-4-<br />
imidazolecarboxamide isomerase<br />
Glucose isomerase<br />
Glucosaminephosphate isomerase (glutamine-forming)<br />
Isopentenyldiphosphate isomerase<br />
Muconolactone isomerase<br />
Phosphoglycerate phosphomutase<br />
Phosphoacetylglucosamine mutase<br />
Phosphomannomutase<br />
Methylasartate mutase<br />
Methylmalonyl-CoA mutase<br />
Chorismate mutase<br />
Lanosterol-cyclase<br />
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Muconate cycloisomerase<br />
myo-Inositol-1-phosphate synthase<br />
Succinyl-CoA-synthase<br />
Asparagine synthetase<br />
Glutamine synthetase<br />
Asparagine synthetase<br />
NAD+synthetase<br />
Pantothenate synthetase<br />
Y-Glutamylcysteine synthetase<br />
Glutathione synthase<br />
Phosphopantothenoyl-cysteine synthetase<br />
Phosphoribosylaminoimidazole-succinocarboxamide synthase<br />
UDP-N-acetylmuramoylalilne synthetase<br />
UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanyl-D-glutamyl-L-lysyl-D-alanyl-D-alanine<br />
synthetase<br />
Phosphoribosylaminoimidazole synthetase<br />
GMP synthetase<br />
CTP synthetase<br />
Adenylosuccinate synthase<br />
Argininosuccinate synthase<br />
5’-Phosphoribosylamine synthetase<br />
Phosphoribosylglycinamide synthetase<br />
NAD+synthetase (glutamine-hydrolysing)<br />
GMP synthetase (glutamine-hydrolysing)<br />
Phosphoribosylformylglycinamidine synthetase<br />
Carbomoyl phosphate synthetase<br />
Pyruvate carboxylase<br />
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase<br />
Propionyl-CoA carboxylase<br />
Propionyl-CoA carboxylase<br />
Methylcrotonoyl-CoA carboxylase<br />
See metabolic pathways below.<br />
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For more on Metabolic Pathways:<br />
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http://www.expasy.ch/cgi-bin/show_thumbnails.pl<br />
http://www.gwu.edu/~mpb/<br />
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Dr. Recommends is dedicated to developing statistical data banks to<br />
prove the efficacy <strong>of</strong> homeopathy to standard medicine and the world.<br />
Many studies have been done by Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong> in developing experimental<br />
and clinical pro<strong>of</strong> for the efficacy and safety <strong>of</strong> homeopathy.<br />
DISCLAIMER<br />
If conditions persist, and are not responding properly to the<br />
homeopathic program, we encourage the doctor to make other referrals<br />
so that the condition will not deteriorate. Allopathic medicine has some<br />
dramatic benefits that can help with different disease structure in their<br />
crisis stages.<br />
Many patients do not go to doctors until they are in a crisis stage.<br />
Homeopathy might be too slow in working. We usually suggest that the<br />
patient use the remedies for two to four weeks if the condition allows. If<br />
results are not attained, the doctor should make a referral for more<br />
dramatic therapies. <strong>The</strong>se should be discussed with a bio-physician who<br />
has an appreciation for the rules <strong>of</strong> nature.<br />
Homeopathic remedies are designed to work as an adjunct and support<br />
to standard medical therapies. <strong>The</strong>y are not meant as a replacement. If<br />
symptoms persist, consult a medical doctor. If pregnant or lactating<br />
consult your physician.<br />
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