Organotherapie


Organotherapy
with "NIEHANS ZELLEN"

1. DEFINITION

In simple language, cell therapy means that cells and minute cell unions derived from unborn or young donor animals are suspended in a natural solution and injected into the patient.

Thus, cell therapy is a treatment based on biological substances conveyed in a suspension containing hundreds of thousands of cells and minute cell unions, preferably from unborn - or in the case of gland injections - from young donor animals.

These cell components allow defective cells in the human body to regenerate by supplying the patient's ailing organ, or the aging organism as a whole, with valuable biochemical substance groups.

In 1953, Niehans treated Pope Pius XII who in gratitude appointed him to the Papal Academy of Sciences in 1955. making the founder of cell therapy the successor to the late Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin.

2. Historical background

The principle of healing by the injection of animal organs and tissues has been known since medicine was in its infancy. This therapeutic principle is mentioned in the oldest medical document, the Ebers Papyrus from Egypt, but also in the writings of Aristoteles and later in the works of Paracelsus who was teaching that »Like heals like- heart heals heart, kidney heals kidney,,,« as early as the sixteenth century.

Cell therapy too is based on this principle. Its discoverer, the Swiss doctor Professor Paul Niehans, began by transplanting whole glands into patients. However, he progressed past this stage by slicing the glands thinly arid implanting them in the patients' abdominal muscles. Later, he perfected his method still further by abandoning surgical transplantation in favor of injecting cell suspensions. Organ cells and minute cell unions which have been infinitely! educed and suspended in a physiological solution con be brought to the right body fluids and tissue areas much more quickly and effectively by means of injection.

Niehans injected his, first cells in 1931 when confronted with an acute case of serious glandular malfunctioning .Realizing that it could well be too late for operational irnplanting of animal glands, he followed his intuition and reduced the gland to a fine mass of tissue The total success of this cell injection prompted Niehans to concentrate all his energy on this new therapeutic approach.

However, he deserves credit not just for developing a new therapeutic method but above all for selecting the injection materials from various organs and tissues and for using the cells and tissues of unborn donor animals which are less likely to be rejected and hove a greater therapeutic effect.

Significant research has been conducted into the action and effectiveness of cell therapy using these freeze-dried (lyophilized) cell preparations. Thanks to the progress obtained with this method/ it became possible for all therapeutists to administer the cells. Furthermore, it opened up the door to increasingly comprehensive international clinical testing. Therapeutists and scientists no longer need their own herds of sheep and slaughter-houses in order to have ot+heirdisposal sterile, standardized preparations with a long shelf-life which have been subjected to rigorous quality testing.

3. Reasons for undergoing treatment

Niehans cell therapy is indicated in cases of:
• general loss of vitality
• physical and mental exhaustion
• reconvalescence following illness or operations
• premature aging and signs of degeneration
• deterioration of motory functions and diminished mental capacity
• general lack of resistance and susceptibility to infection (weakness of the immune system)
• stimulation of the glands

Numerous research findings provide scientific corroboration of the preventive effect of therapy through a strengthening of the immune system and general resistance. Thus, a course of cell therapy with »Niehans-Zellen« is also recommended as a prophylactic measure in younger years and not only when complaints associated with old age make their presence felt.

The oiling organ (ororgans) is treated by injection of the appropriate animal organ cells: forexample, heart cells ore injected for heart disease, iver ones for liver ailments, and so on.

However, it is rare for just a single organ to be affected; usually, whole systems of organs are involved, so all the organs in the system have to be treated with the corresponding cells. Consequently, in actual practice, cell therapy is usually conducted with combinations of several kinds of organ cells, and notwith individual cell preparations. The necessary combination is prepared individually for each patient.

4. Contraindications

Cell therapy is contraindicated in all cases of acute, infectious and inflammatory ailments. However, a course of cell therapy may be worthwhile in cases of protracted, chronic inflammation which does not respond to treatment because it may reactivate the body's own weakened powers of resistance.

5. The actual treatment

A course of treatment with cell injections should only be undertaken by doctors who are familiar with the principles of modern cell therapy. A thorough preliminary examination is required in order to exclude the possibility of infectious or inflammatory processes.
There is no adverse reaction to the cell injections because the preparations are natural biological substances whose composition harmonizes with the tissues and body fluids of the patient.
As has already been said, it is seldom sufficient to use a single type of cell-that is, a single injection-in conducting a course of cell therapy. Usually, several injections have to be given at one sitting.

6. Cell preparations

The cell preparations used are suspensions containing several
million cells. ''00 mg of freeze-dried cell material corresponds to 1000 mg of fresh organs and, depending on the type of cell, contains between 70 and 180 million cells. Each cells forms a complex biological unit with a life and metabolism of its own. The cells of humans and animals are constructed according to the same basic biological pattern.

Fifty years' experience has shown that sheep ore the best donor


animals because they ore vita , hardy animals with natural disease resistance. Sheep proteins ore particularly compatible with the human body and trigger off virtually no immune defense reactions.

In the beginning. Prof. Niehans used the fresh cell method only but soon realized that there was not sufficient time between extracting the cell material; from the donor animal and its injection into the patient to allow for adequate testing of its sterility In order to ensure a constant high level of quality and quantity, he developed the cell preparations which are now known as 'Niehans-Zellen" in 1949, in conjunction with scientists from the firm of Nestle. Tins method produces freeze-dried (lyophilized) cells which are biologically active Freeze-drying (lyophilization) is a proven technique for gently conserving biological substances without damaging the effectiveness of the valuable biochemical matter. The dosage of cell preparations con be accurately measured, their sterility controlled and the preparations kept under sterile conditions for longer periods of time.


These freeze-dried (lyophilized) cell preparations we currently

prepared in the Cytobiological Laboratories Co Ltd. in Heidelberg. founded by Prof. Niehans in 1964.

Two to three days of rest ore recommended after a course of cell therapy, and physical exertion should be avoided during the following days. The doctor advises the patient of any specific instructions in his/her particular case.

For example, patients should, as faros possible, refrain from smoking alter a course o( cell therapy. No special diet is necessary and there are no objections to patients drinking a glass of wine or beer with their meals.

It is up to the doctor conducting the treatment to decide what medicines should be taken during a course of cell therapy, and patients should discuss this mailer with him,

7. Therapeutic effect

As a general rule, there are three distinct phases after treatment:

• Immediately after injection, the soluble elements in the cells take effect and are instantly absorbed into the bloodstream. This often results in a short-term improvement in the patient's condition and to the feeling of increased vitality.

• This phase subsides after several hours or after a day at the most and is superceded by a stage of immunobiological reaction which lasts about two weeks and may initially be accompanied by slight lassitude. Former complaints may seem to be temporarily aggravated, but some patients resorb the cells without difficulty straight away and soon experience relief.

• The third chase, the regeneration stage, begins in the third or fourth week and lasts a minimum of four to six months. During this time, the curative effect aimed at by the treatment becomes evident, especially in a revitalization of the patient with an improvement in general health and physical stamina which can be objectively measured The blood supply to the skin is better, and the patient's physical and mental capacity and his/her general spirits likewise. In cases where organs are affected, cell treatment produces an improvement and sometimes even a total cure.

Depending on the individual case, the efficacy of a successful course of cell therapy may last for months or years. Generally speaking, the course should not be repeated until five months have elapsed. The doctor in charge of the treatment should be consulted in special cases.

8. Side effects

There may be a rise in body temperature following injection, but this is generally harmless. However, if the patient develops a high temperature, the doctor should be informed.

Slight swelling and reddening may occur between the 2nd and 5th day after injection where the needle was inserted. These symptoms too are harmless and will disappear of their own accord. In the event of more intensive reddening and excessive sensations of local heat, the affected part of the body can be cooled using ice-packs.

9. Efficacy

At Heidelberg University, Prof. E. Schmid was able to prove using experiments on animals that the cells are immediately conveyed from the point of entry of the needle by white blood corpuscles (phagocytes) to the related organs and tissues according to the principle of organic auto-identification and -distribution. There, the organ's specific cell components, and thus the valuable biochemical substance groups, become implanted and are made; to benefit the patient's ailing organ or the aging organism as a whole. Prof. A. Kment of the Vienna university, and Prof. H. Lettre of Heidelberg University*** were able to prove by means of numerous tests with colored and radioactive cells that the organism can recognize the cell components and put them to appropriate use.

SUGGESTIONS FOR CELL COMBINATIONS Original Niehans ®

Combined preparations in one pierceable vial


General Revitalization for male patients:
Placenta, Hypothalamus, Testis, Mesenchym, Hepar


General Revitalization for female patients:
Placenta, Hypothalamus, Ovar, Mesenchym, Hepar


Immune Therapy remedy to stimulate the body`s own defences:
Original Immunactivator RESISTOCELL (R)

Arteria cerebro-sclerosis:
Cerebrum, Hepar, Thyreoidea, Placenta, Diencephalon


Card iosclerosis:
Arteria, Cor, Hepar, Placenta


Chronic Hepatopathy:
Hepar, Glandula suprarenalis, Placenta, Ventriculus, Mesenchym


Menopause Syndrom:
Diencephalon, Folliculi ovarici, Placenta

Peripheral Diffusion:
Disorders Hypothalamus, Hepar, Lien, Mesenchym, Placenta

 

 

Celltherapy in chronic and degenerative liver diseases

FORSCHUNG UND KLINIK AG © INSTITUT PAUL NIEHANS

Cell therapy in chronic degenerative liver diseases

Dr. J. Stein, Heidelberg, Germany

Summary:

The cell therapy introduced and developed by P. Niehans has over a period of 70 years given good therapeutic results in chronic degenerative liver disease. Since 1954 the initially empirical results have been substantiated by systematic basic research. Animal experimental studies in rats whose livers had been damaged with carbon tetrachloride showed therapeutically favourable measured effects of liver-cell implantations on various parameters. The investigators arrived at the same positive results with the use of radioactively labelled liver tissue.

In the world literature, since 1916, there are many experimental studies - independent of cell therapy - which demonstrate a regenerative and reconstitutive effect of liver implants on the damaged livers of laboratory animals.

Since 1953 extensive clinical studies have also been carried out with cell therapy, which all concur in demonstrating the therapeutic effect of cell implantations in patients with chronic liver disease.

Cell therapy is indicated in chronically persistent hepatitis and its transitional stages to cirrhosis of the liver. Compensated cirrhosis of the liver is also a suitable indication for cell therapy. Cell implantations are also indicated in alcoholic hepatosis, alcoholic toxic cirrhosis and fatty degeneration of the liver. Cell therapy gives very good results in toxic hepatosis due to drug-induced liver damage-Cell therapy is contraindicated in acute hepatitis, chronic aggressive hepatitis and in decompensated cirrhosis of the liver with portal hypertension, ascities and oesophageal varices.

 

 

The Connective Tissue

A system of basic regulation

"Fetal Tissue Therapy" Lecture: Wolfgang Hauser 23.10.1992

Over 200 years ago it was discovered that the connective tissue has more functions than those of supporting and filling. In the service of specific organ functions it is responsible for nutrition and regeneration and mediates nervous and vascular functions.

Before Virchow's Cell Law, diseases were considered to be alterations of the body fluids. Since Hippocrates one distinguished between blood, mucus, black and yellow bile. The right mixture was the basis for health (eucrasia) and the disturbed mixture the basis for illness (dyscrasia).

The humoral theory, developed an this basis by a contemporary of Virchow (German pathologist), was rapidly superseded by Virchow's cellular pathology.

After 1945 Pischinger and colleagues have taken up again the doctrine of fluids as a system of the basic regulation and investigated it with scientific methods. They, again, categorized the cell within the functional triad "capillary - ground substance -cell". This was necessary as modern medicine, by applying the Virchow's cellular paradigm, can find causes for and repair acute diseases and those caused by microorganisms but not the increasing number of chronic, civilizational and cancerous diseases.

In a large number of publications it has been proven that biological systems are highly interwoven and subject to a dynamic balance. There is an interrelationship between cells an their surroundings, forming a functional unit. This is a highly interwoven open system where energy and matter are exchanged.

When an open system is supplied with non-chaotic energy, as for example nutrients, this energy extends in no time to the entire system.

This process, autocatalytically, gives rise to new structures.

It was realized that the most suitable form of energy for giving structure and order to a biological system consists of the supply and processing of information. Information is not restricted to any particular energy carrier. It is thanks to Pischinger that the ground substance, the connective tissue and its regulatory mechanisms were seen to be a superior principle of order which is the basis of the organism's striving for survival.

This ground substance pervades the entire organism and reaches every cell. Biochemically it is a reticulum consisting of extensively polymeric sugar-protein complexes. The transit route of the whole metabolism f rom the capillary to the cell and back runs via a molecular sieve, consisting mainly of proteoglycans, glycosamine glycans, structural glycoproteins, such as collagen, elastin and interweaving glycoproteins, such as fibronectin.

The concentration of proteoglycans, their molecular weight, electrolytes and pH value determine the pore size of the filter.

Pischinger and colleagues found out that the negative charge of the proteoglycans is of decisive functional importance. It makes water binding and ion exchange possible. This ensures isoionic, isotonic and isoosmotic balance in the ground substance. Each change in the ground substance will change the electrostatic field through oscillations of potential. These oscillations of potential, if strong enough, lead to a cell reaction through depolarization of the cell membrane.

In other cell types information is transmitted to cytoplasmatic enzymes by messenger substances, which are present in the cell membrane.

The information which arrives in the cell nucleus is translated into cell-specific products by appropriate parts of the genetic code.

The fibrocyte is the regulatory centre of the ground substance. Only the fibrocyte is able to synthesize a ground substance which is appropriate to the situation. The glycocalix, the fuzzy cell-sugar coat is extremely important for the transmission of information to and from the cell. Together with the glycoproteins and the structural glycoproteins they are the most important information filters and mediators. The ground substance is connected with the endocrine gland system through the capillaries. Furthermore, the peripheral autonomic nerve fibres end in the ground substance. Both systems are connected with each other in the brain stem. The "free" connective tissue cells, such as mast cells, macrophages, leucocytes, influence each other through released cell products, such as for example prostaglandins, interleukins, interferons, proteinases. This results in a highly complex interwoven humoral system.

The psyche is another important factor in this reticulum.

Through being able to transmit and store information by binding water and exchanging ions, the ground substance is responsible for regulating homoeostasis.

Special interest should be paid to the frequent formation of radicals which take place due to electron and proton changes occurring during oxygen metabolism.

The physiological redox potential receives the resulting energy via the ground substance. In the case of circulation disturbances radicals can accumulate and unphysiological changes of the redox potential of the ground substance take place.-In 1983 Pischinger and Perger reported that chronic inflammatory diseases and even tumours can develop if these disturbances are prolonged.

Greater interest should be paid to another function of the ground substance. Proteoglycans are able to store nutrients: carbohydrates as glucose and galactose, protein as -NH-groups, fat as carbohydrate chains with residual acids and water, with water being the most important nutrient. If water content is reduced the proteoglycans, which are originally brush-shaped, fold up and impair the transit routes in the ground substance.

In my opinion it is not widely enough known that soft water with high electrical resistance is healthier than hard water. Of course it has to be water low in minerals or water where surplus minerals have been extracted by inverted osmosis.

Wendt has proven that, contrary to the existing doctrine, the organism can store protein in the form of collagen, proteoglycans and glycosamine glycans in the ground substance.

If the capacity - different in each individual - to catabolise the deposits is disturbed, the transit routes are increasingly transferred and, among other things, micro- and macroangiopathies develop.

Wendt also reports that the ratio of collagen to polysaccharides in storage protein is 95% to 5% whereas in pathological glycoproteins, such as amyloid, ratios of collagen to polysaccharides of 42% to 58% occur. According to Wendt clogging of the ground substance can be explained by the fact that storage protein and amyloid can bind numerous other molecules in varying amou.nts and combinations.

In order to emphasize the importance of this observation I should like to mention some examples of binding possibilities: immunoglobulins, lipoproteins, albumin, amino acids, glycoproteins, uric acid, cholesterol, harmful substances from the environment, carbon monoxidehaemoglobin, fibrinogen-complement, various antigenicproteins. Further deposits follow in the basal membrane.

Elmau suggests naming these pathogenic protein deposits in the basal membrane of the capillaries BASAL MEMBRANOSES. This is a degenerative, not an inflammatory process, during which, secondarily, fat and crystals can be deposited. It is possible to reduce these protein deposits by a diet low in proteins. Another function of the connective tissue, much neglected until now, is its ability to buffer acids by binding protons in place of sodium cations (Na+) and potassium cations (K+) until they can be excreted.

In the presence of metabolic disturbances, carcinoma and also in the case of malnutrition (e. g. a diet which contains too many proteins and carbohydrates) the excretory organs cannot cope with the amount of acids which leads to them being stored in the connective tissue.

Sander was able to prove this in metabolism investigations. Elmau calles this storage process "mesenchymal acidosis" because storage is mainly in the mesenchyme. The expression "latent and compensated" is not strong enough for this pathological process. If the protein in the connective tissue cannot buffer any more acids the orgdnism mobilizes the cations of the skeleton, which enhances the development of osteoporosis.

The importance of the connective tissue's function in the pathogenesis of chronic and degenerative diseases not only has its roots in the fact that it initiates the transmission of information to the cell, the humoral and nervous system but also in the fact that it undergoes functional changes if there are functional disorders in the tissues. Moreover, any disturbance of the regulatory processes at the same time worsens the regulatory capacity. Of course, this dysfunction will not spread immediately. The serous membranes, septa and fasciae act as isolators and inhibit the spread of information via charge displacement. They, nevertheless can be bridged by arteries, veins and lymphatic pathways.

In this context I would like to refer to Schade and Volhard who, decades ago, reported an the important and multiple tasks of the connective tissue.

As early as 1935 Schade mentioned,in his publication the importance of the "colloidal connective tissue organ" as a depository of the organism, which occupies the intermediate position in the "three-chamber system" of the organism. He understood by three-chamber system: vessels - connective tissue - parenchymal cells. He called the contact area between blood and connective tissue dialytic membrane and the one between connective tissue and parenchymal cell osmotic membrane. Volhard called the connective tissue a kind of PRE-KIDNEY, because all substances usually eliminated with the urine have to be excreted by the connective tissue or "pre-kidney", before they are excreted by the kidney. Schade believed the most important task of the connective tissue to be the degradation of acids, originating everywhere in the organism.

 

This process is supported by the different concentrations of the

cell with a pH value of 6.8,

the connective tissue with a pH value of 7.08 - 7.29

and the blood with a pH value of 7.4 - 7.45.

Bicarbonate has got a key role here, which cannot be discussed due to time constraints.

Pischinger and later Heine considered the ability of the leucocytes to cause physiological lysis as the "pivot of all natural cures" and regulatory medical measures. Natural cures such as acupuncture, neural therapy, homoeopathy, oxygen-ozone therapy and many physical procedures have to be seen as therapies of order which aim at loosening blockades, regulatory rigidities. In accordance with holistic medicine these are intended to activate the organism's autotherapeutic potential. The basic regulation which takes place in the connective tissue plays a key role, therefore has to be included in therapy.

In order to support the basic regulation, water balance, electrolyte, oxygen and acid-base metabolism have to be checked. Electrolytes, trace-elements, vitamins, antioxidants as radical catchers and the substitution of bicarbonate can have a positive effect an regulation.

Drinking water with a high electric resistance improves the salt balance of the connective tissue.

A change of diet is also necessary. Of all those recommended by the countless doctrines and opinions of nutritional apostles a sensible mixed diet containing minimum animal protein and avoiding the consumption of denatured food, industrial sugar and finely ground white flour has proven to be the one which is best tolerated.

Biological substitution of constituent parts is particularly suitable for intervening in the basic regulation of the connective tissue. This creates the necessary conditions for further effective treatments. Biological substitution of constituent parts I understand to be, above all, the implantation of MESENCHYME, the fetal connective tissue, which has the most powerful immunomodulating properties. I have also been using it for over two decades as a anti-influenza prophylaxis instead of influenza vaccination. Patients treated with it were free from influenzal diseases for 6 to 12 months. Furthermore they felt a revitalising effect accompanied by improvement of their general condition and fitness. Phagocytosis is improved and regeneration of the connective tissue is enhanced. Thus it intervenes in the basic functions of the organism.

In arthrosis, osteochondrosis, osteoporosis, circulation disturbances, developmental disorders of the skeleton, in all revitalisation measures and when treating degenerative diseases implantation of mesenchyme, as a basic treatment, for the reasons above mentioned, is essential.

In conclusion, being a practician I may say that my experience has shown that implantation of fetal connective tissue cells activates the autotherapeutic potential existing in the organism. It is an effective support for the basic regulation.

 

 

 

Prognos

1. WHAT IS PROGNOS®? © Medprevent

Prognos® is a diagnosis - system on basis of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM): At 24 Meridian-points the electric skin-resistance is measured in K-Ohm. With the help of mathematical algorithms on the basis of more than 12 millions Measuremnt-data (developed for the space travel) references are given in three graphics for the diagnosis and in the further three graphics suggestions for the therapy are made. The Measuring-pin is stored thereby springily. The measurement happens at extremely low current (0,4 µA) and a very short Measuring-time (200 msec.). The measurements are reproducible.

Prognos is a diagnosis system on the basis of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM): The electric skin resistance is measured in K-Ohm at 24 Meridian points. With the help of mathematical algorithms on the basis of more than 12 million measurement data (developed for the space travel) references are given in three diagrams for the diagnosis and in another three diagrams suggestions for the therapy are made. The dipstick is suspended. The measuring happens at extremely low current (0,4 mA) and a very short measuring time (200msec.). The measurements are reproducable. The measurements of the skin resistance at the final-/starting points of the meridians give a holistic statement about the energy state of the meridians and / or organs.

With the help of the diagnosis hints it is recognized in which areas is a lack or excess of energy, which corresponds to a stasis / spasm. With the comparison of several measurements, blocks on the meridians (stiff meridians) are made visible. If a meridian develops energetically unfavourable, it is possible to intervene before it comes about a disease.

According to the rules of the TCM suggestions are made from Prognos to the tonifying or tranquilization of certain points of acupuncture. In another diagram references to the energetic settlement of the right and left meridians are given. Simultaneously, the meridians measured at hands and feet are equalized and thus achieves an energetic harmony of Yin and Yang.

If the measurement takes place before and after the therapy, the success of therapy can be recognized immediately through the comparison of the curves (therapy control).


2. WHEREBY CAN PROGNOS® HELP?

- Prevention because of the attainment of an energetic balance
(self-regulation),

- Chronic diseases,

- Cognition of blocks in connection with the cinesiology,

- Tracking down of psychic blocks according to the affirmations of John Diamond,

- Cognition of perturbation fields like, for example, in the area of the tooth, at geopathy, fungus, etc.

- With the help of PROGNOS® you can recognize the cause of the individual disease.


PROGNOS® as therapy-system:

With PROGNOS® you receive plenty of information for diagnosis and therapy.

The concept to make the energy flow evenly with the help of the colour therapy can be gathered from the paper "Prognos-puncture". Thereby we also inform you about therapeutic measures with homoeopathy, magnetic field therapy and the orthomolecular medicine.


3. HOW HELPS PROGNOS® THE DOCTOR?

3.1. HOW HELPS PROGNOS® THE DOCTOR?

1. 1. PROGNOS gives a holistic status about the energy situation of all meridians immediately after the first measurement. Weak points - hypo-or hyperfunctions - become clear.

To receive a clear statement it is, however, necessary in most cases to provoke the body (magnetic field therapy or frequency acupuncture), to measure once more immediately and perhaps to have the body regulate for 1 hour, to take a third measuring then (compare rule by Dr. M. Doepp).

2. Therapy proposals on the basis of the PROGNOS diagrams "5 Phases of Metamorphosis" and "Meridian Asymmetry" enable the tonifying of energy-weak meridians and the equalizing of energetic unbalances between left and right meridians, between the meridians measured " above" and "below"as well as between Yin and Yang with the help of the resonance acupuncture (energetic harmony).

3. It can be compared up to 8 diagrams with each other:

The doctor sees the success of his therapy. This control of the course helps the doctor to find an optimal therapy and documents the efficiency of the therapy to the patients and the health insurance institution

4. Blocks on the individual meridians and perturbation fields can be recognized because of the 3 diagrams "Therapy Control". The cause of the perturbation field can be defined and blocks can be resolved with the help of the PROGNOS® nosodes. Complementary to it, the frequency acupuncture according to PROGNOS may be used over and over again to the support of it.

5. Every homoeopathic, phytotherapeutic drug or also pharmaceuticals can be checked for efficiency within a short deal of time. If the energy curve of the patient improves, it means that the drug is good for the body; the deterioration of energy means the denial of the drug.

6. With the help of PROGNOS and our therapy possibilities, the doctor is able to find the cause of the individual disease and is able to cure the disease successfully.


4. Regulative Medicine - Diagnose- and Therapy

The rule according to Dr. Doepp shows how it is proceeded strategically with PROGNOS to find the cause of a disease and then to treat accordingly. The meridian system is the quickest communication and information system of the body. The energy state of the meridians represents the functional readiness of the organs. Lengthy energy deficiency leads to a disease. An excess of energy shows e.g. a block or an inflammable state (e.g. renal colic; hyperacidity). PROGNOS measures the present energy distribution correctly in the network of the meridians. Blocks or perturbation fields on the meridians impair the regulation ability of the whole meridian system. The body always gives the right answer to the question if a drug or method is good for it or not. Gain of energy means "yes", loss of energy means "no". The Escape phenomenon - the energetically unfavourable meridian is treated successfully, one or two other meridians, however, become more unfavourable - is to be considered (holistic aspect!).

It is the task and art of the therapist to ask the right questions and to interpret the answers correctly which the body gives = PROGNOS measurement.

Diagrammatic therapies should be avoided. Every patient reacts / regulates differently. Every therapy should be tested before the use with PROGNOS. The person that is to be tested has to be calm, neutral and patient; stress, expectation or impatience have a negative influence on the results. The patient shall be prepared according to the PROGNOS guideline and shall be measured in a calm atmosphere.