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him being asked for advice on treatment protocols, we began<br />

to develop a very clear sense for applying the Werthmann approach<br />

to S<strong>AN</strong>UM therapy. Although the conditions changed<br />

from patient to patient there was a definite pattern of consistency<br />

to his recommendations. Essentially, <strong>Dr</strong>. Werthmann’s protocol<br />

for any condition divides into three parts:<br />

1. modify the diet - remove primary antigens, in particular<br />

dairy and eggs<br />

2. check the teeth - eliminate any focal infection and look for<br />

a connection between the tooth <strong>with</strong> foci<br />

and the affected organ<br />

3. implement the Four Step Approach <strong>with</strong> S<strong>AN</strong>UM therapy<br />

A further experience we had <strong>with</strong> <strong>Dr</strong>. Werthmann came as a<br />

complete surprise to us. We were visiting a naturopathic clinic<br />

where a case was presented of the patient suffering from neuromuscular<br />

disorder. It was pointed out that one peculiar aspect<br />

of this patient’s history was his tendency to accidentally break<br />

his bones in various places. We assumed that once again <strong>Dr</strong>.<br />

Werthmann would recommend a regime of S<strong>AN</strong>UM therapy.<br />

However, he asked a question instead: What is the relationship<br />

between the patient and his mother? We were all puzzled!<br />

Then, <strong>Dr</strong>. Werthmann explained that the patient’s physical illness<br />

is probably of psychosomatic origin. He went on to postulate<br />

that the patient has always relied on his “broken bones” as a<br />

reason (or justification) to be able to run back to his mother for<br />

attention and affection.<br />

Lesia was even more impressed when she had the opportunity to<br />

test “the Broken Man” three days later on the REBA test device.<br />

According to her PSE test, his emotional conflict (Emvita 11-<br />

Hungry) was located in Chakra 3, the autonomic nervous centre<br />

located in the upper abdomen. The meaning of this emotional<br />

conflict is: “You feel frustrated, powerless and cheated out of<br />

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a sense of well-being. You want to be cared for, to feel that<br />

somebody loves you. You feel the need to protect your boundaries<br />

and the nice things in life that could bring you joy.” When<br />

this was revealed to the patient, he said that he could relate to<br />

the conflict statement and expressed an eagerness to start the<br />

Rubimed remedies to address the condition.<br />

In other words, <strong>Dr</strong>. Werthmann had diagnosed this patient perfectly!<br />

Through this patient, we had learned something unexpected<br />

from <strong>Dr</strong>. Werthmann and more about him. Being curious,<br />

Heather asked him how he had learned so much about the<br />

body-mind connection and to incorporate it into his practice.<br />

To this he revealed that for years he has shared breakfast every<br />

morning <strong>with</strong> a colleague who practices Psychotherapy and they<br />

would discuss their experiences <strong>with</strong> one another. His paying as<br />

much attention to the patient’s mental and emotional state as<br />

to their physical complaints further confirms his standing as a<br />

holistic practitioner.<br />

The <strong>week</strong> we <strong>spent</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Dr</strong>. Werthmann was very busy <strong>with</strong> practitioner<br />

visits and the two-day seminar. Yet, being both Medical<br />

Support Managers and practitioners, we both felt fortunate to<br />

be able to spend so much time <strong>with</strong> such a teacher. We had the<br />

opportunity to ask <strong>Dr</strong>. Werthmann hundreds of questions and<br />

each time <strong>with</strong>out hesitation he would provide us <strong>with</strong> a consistent,<br />

well-reasoned and practical response.<br />

Our <strong>week</strong> was a very enriching experience. We are convinced<br />

more than ever, that Isopathic Therapy <strong>with</strong> S<strong>AN</strong>UM remedies<br />

is very effective way to successfully treat any chronic condition,<br />

by addressing the state of the body’s terrain instead of masking<br />

over symptoms. We look forward to sharing this deeper knowledge<br />

and outlining effective means of treating patients holistically<br />

through addressing the root causes of disease. ��<br />

The Four Steps of Isopathic Therapy<br />

Prevention and Treatment<br />

By: <strong>Dr</strong>. Konrad Werthmann<br />

If you acquire no other book on S<strong>AN</strong>UM therapy this should be the one!<br />

This book serves well the author’s intended purpose: “…to be an introduction to S<strong>AN</strong>UM<br />

isopathic treatment for practitioners. In particular, it is intended for persons who want to<br />

start using S<strong>AN</strong>UM isopathic treatment or who have attended an introductory seminar and<br />

wish a complementary reference book as well.” Advanced practitioners indicate they also<br />

find it a helpful resource tool.<br />

Presented so it is easy to comprehend <strong>with</strong> good explanations, topics covered include: all<br />

the fundamental components of isopathic therapy, an explanation of pleomorphism, a description<br />

of all categories of Isopathic S<strong>AN</strong>UM remedies, a details review of the Four Step<br />

Approach to S<strong>AN</strong>UM therapy and the Werthmann Hypoallergenic Diet. It even provides<br />

some recipes and much more.<br />

Contact Biomed to Order Your Copy Today!

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