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  • Spike, RSV and Glutathione

    March 15th, 2024|Points of Interest|

    Spike, RSV and Glutathione POINTS OF INTEREST Copy of email follows: From: Dr. Tim Guilford Sent: March 13, 2024 To: Carolyn Winsor Subject: Spike, RSV and ReadiSorb® Carolyn, here is an update leading to the recently published articles I mentioned on the zoom call. The articles are linked toward the end of this email. Also, please let me know if the PDF (follow this link) is helpful in understanding the figures from the papers. I think most people I've contacted don't read the paper!! An update on recent

  • Immunosenescence

    March 15th, 2024|Journal Translations|

    Immune System Immunosenescence, Infection Risks and Antibiotic Resistance What can secondary plant ingredients from Black Elderberry achieve? The efficiency of our body's own defense system plays a prominent role when it comes to fighting off bacterial and viral caused infections. Phytobiotics, which on the one hand have an anti-infective effect and on the other hand strengthen the immune system, are advantageous in daily practice application and contribute to the avoidance of antibiotics, whose resistance has increased dramatically in recent decades. Risk factors for the stress and

  • The Long Road Back to Normality

    March 15th, 2024|Journal Translations|

    Immune System Long-/Post-COVID – The Long Road Back to Normality A Consideration From a Homeopathic Point of View Corona infections often leave lasting symptoms. The list of Post-COVID symptoms is long. It is still unclear what pathological processes are behind this. Various attempts at explanation are discussed. From a medical point of view, the problem cannot be solved so far. In addition to limited resilience typical post-COVID symptoms include a weakened immune system, headaches and body aches, nausea, indigestion, respiratory problems, neuralgia and various neurological symptoms such as

  • Slow Down Dementia

    February 13th, 2024|Journal Translations|

    Geriatric Medicine Slow Down Dementia! Hearing and Cognition as the Key Understanding Connections, Recognizing Difference and Avoiding Misinterpretations At the end of 2021, the German Alzheimer's Society estimated the number of patients with dementia illnesses living in Germany at almost 1.8 million [1]. As a result of demographic change, this will inevitably continue to increase. On the other hand, there is a no less large number of people who are affected by hearing loss. The intersection – and thus a difficult demarcation – of the two diseases: impairments

  • Vaccine Nosodes

    February 13th, 2024|Journal Translations|

    Vaccine Nosodes: "Focus on Solutions" An Interview with Christian Krämer (Hp.), Lamerdingen, by Claudia Scheiderer, Wolfratshausen raum&zeit spoke with the experienced Heilpraktiker [naturopath] and nosode expert Christian Krämer about his practical experience with the controversial vaccination nosodes. Krämer has been working with them for around 30 years and has registered numerous healing successes. Nosodes have also proven to be very valuable in the treatment of Long- and Post-Covid. raum&zeit: What exactly are nosodes? Christian Krämer: They are homeopathic remedies, which are produced from diseased organs, pathogens, excretions of

  • Multiple Doses of Vaccine

    February 13th, 2024|Journal Translations|

    Health Points Multiple Doses of Vaccine Vaccines Increase Infant Mortality Vaccinations in early childhood do not reduce infant mortality – quite the opposite, according to the results of a recently published study. The more vaccinations shortly after birth, the higher the mortality rates among children under five years of age. This is emerging from a study published on July 20 in the professional journal "Cureus". Additionally, the researchers had several times analyzed the mortality rates and vaccination schedules from 2019 and 2021 in 44 and 50 leading industrial

  • Commentary and Links

    February 12th, 2024|Commentaries & Editorials|

    Commentary and Links February 2024 There’s no real theme for this month’s commentary – it’s more like a jumble of thoughts as all the journals and newsletters gear up for this new year and begin looking at necessary treatments for the secondary health issues post pandemic/vax. So, for this issue, in three parts here is a brief overview of some of the political aspects, and then– more importantly – for parts two and three “what can we do?” about all these pandemic “secondary illnesses”. Part 1 – The

  • “Blue Monday” and Censorship

    January 16th, 2024|Commentaries & Editorials|

    "Blue Monday" and Censorship "Blue Monday", 15 January 2024 January. Well, we made it through the holidays and all they represent – faith, hope, family, celebrations, beautiful and special meals – and have reached that time of reflection, a bit of loneliness, the rush to get back into the office/school and routine and of course, facing the bills. I will admit, it’s been difficult for me to get back into this routine of writing and translating for the monthly announcements, and the record cold temperatures in our part

  • Immune System

    January 16th, 2024|Journal Translations|

    Immune System – News from Science New Insights into Basics, Diseases and Therapy T cells can go into a state of exhaustion. But there is an important reason for this. Additionally: scientists have found possible causes of severe COVID-19 courses. And: how vitamin D3 can be helpful for allergic asthma. These and much more are the topics of the scientific overview of the immune system. The great importance of our immune system for the entire organism was once again made clear at Immunology Day in April 2023. There,

  • Biofactors in Cancer

    January 16th, 2024|Journal Translations|

    A Cancer Therapy Special Biofactors in Cancer What They Can Do For those in a hurry Many tumor patients suffer from food aversions, taste and digestive disorders and can therefore fall into malnutrition. The targeted use of individual, scientifically tested biofactors as approved drugs can complement and support oncological therapy. Supplementing conventional oncological therapy with a change in diet or supplementation with biofactors such as vitamins, minerals and trace elements is generally to be welcomed. The success of the therapy depends not insignificantly on the nutritional

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