• Foundations

    December 14th, 2021|Journal Translations, My Thoughts|

    Foundations – No Way for a Good Purpose How charitable are foundations? The untouchable aura of generosity surrounds institutions with this form of organization. For some of them, this is a wonderful camouflage to steer the world according to their questionable ideas. The corona crisis offers an abundance of illustrative material for this. Foundations have a good reputation. Thus, most people automatically think of benefactors using their hard-earned money to do good. But is it really like that? Are there really always only altruistic reasons behind the establishment

  • A Plea for EAV

    January 22nd, 2020|Journal Translations, My Thoughts|

    A Plea for Electro-Acupuncture According to Voll; The Music of the Dandelion In recent years Electro-Acupuncture According to Voll (EAV) has somewhat fallen into oblivion – similarly to nosodes. However, even through the computer era this method can quickly and inventively support therapists: It helps with diagnostics of among other things chronic seriously ill patients. Examples from 50 years of practice experience prove the efficacy. It has become quiet around Electro-Acupuncture According to Voll (EAV). Nevertheless, as a specialist in general medicine it is a method that

  • History from No. Carolina

    January 15th, 2019|Articles, My Thoughts|

    History of No. Carolina Medical Practice Act Changes 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.' (George Santayana – 1905). In a 1948 speech to the House of Commons, Sir Winston Churchill changed the quote slightly when he paraphrased it: 'Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it.' Following is a transcript of a recording by John Wilson, MD of Asheville, North Carolina documenting the history of the changes to the Medical Practice Act of North Carolina. My most

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