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Basic Complex Homeopathy Edited by Professor Emeritus Desire’ Dubounet, IMUNE ISBN 978-615-5169-56-4 1 The International Journal of the Medical Science of Homeopathy ISSN 1417 0876 Volume II issue 1 January 1998 ________________________________________________________ Basic Complex Homeopathy The International Journals are a medical periodic peer reviewed journal, keeping pace with ever changing health care. Keeping you abreast, Keeping you informed! The Best in Practical Homeopathy... Changing Times, Changing Environments... Allopathy vs Homeopathy Natural + Energetic Medicine ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ I.J.M.S.H, Kálvária Tér 2,Budapest, Hungary Tel: +36 1 303 6043 To the Interested Reader The fields of natural medicine, homeopathy, and energetic medicine have received much attention in the last few years. The fear of synthetic chemicals, the ecological damage caused by the chemical industry, failure of antibiotics, realization of the chemical special interest groups ability to manipulate medicine, and an overall developing appreciation of nature, all have brought these forms of medicine into our awareness. Patent synthetic medicine dramatically profits from its synthetic patents, and then tries to get us to believe that the synthetic substance is the same as the natural. More and more people are doubting this. The vast body of research included in this reference on quantum medicine is dedicated to offering evidence that synthetics are not the same. There are writings on physics, quantum biology, historical accounts and lots of clinical research. The basic clinical hypothesis is: Can a medical practitioner use natural products in his practice to substitute for the synthetic medications? Can a doctor substitute behavioral and homeopathic medicines for synthetic drugs such as synthetic thyroid, NSAID, blood pressure medication, pain killers, antibiotics, ant ifungals, calmatives, and thousands of synthetic medications on the market today. This is the basic inquiry we pose. The studies are centered around this hypothesis. The results will definitely point to the conclusion that much of modern medicine indeed can be accomplished with the homeopathics described in these research articles. Each of these studies is constantly being challenged and retested by our revalidating staff. Each of these articles on its own is not enough for a drug trial yet, but at present there is enough data to conclude that our original hypothesis is correct. We use these techniques in our clinics on a daily basis with greater success than the old style synthetic medications. These studies represent only a smattering of the thousands of successful interventions we see with homeopathy and behavioral medicine. The basic scientific premise is that nature has many subtle differences that synthetic chemicals do not. There is a measurable and dramatic difference in safety, with natural homeopathic medication having far less side effects. With these ideas in mind we offer the medical and scientific community the volumes of evidence and research contained in this quantum medicine network. Read, Enjoy, Learn, And Think. Yours Truly N Vilmos M. D. Chief Medical Editor Chief Editor: N Vilmos, M.D.; Independent Medical Editor; Budapest, Hungary Peer Review Staff: Gylila Panszki, M.D.; Budapest, Hungary Istvan Bandics, M.D.; Budapest, Hungary Richard Atkinson, MCSP, State-registered Physical Therapist; West Yorkshire, England Dennis Higgins M.D. Los Angles, California, America Max Yang M.D. Taiwan, China Garth Fortune N.D. Perth, Australia Ryan Williams Phd. LBT, Durban, South Africa Developed By: The staff of the International Medical University, Natural Education / IMUNE Switzerland: p.a. BAS, po box 6060, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland 36-1-303-6043 Fax 36-1-210-9340 www.intmeduniv.com Title: A CLINICAL STUDY OF GLANDULAR EFFICACY Chief Editor: Judith Nagy, M.D.; Independent Medical Editor; Budapest, Hungary Edited and Validated By: Istvan Bandics, M.D.; Budapest, Hungary Gylila Panszki, M.D.; Budapest, Hungary Illya Brenner, M.D.; Institute of Oncology, Kiev, Ukraine Peter Smith, LCH; Cornwall, England Dima Sakharov, Ph.D.; Kiev, Ukraine Tony Hughes, D.A.c.; Dublin, Ireland Peter Bartlett, D.O.; London, England Consultant: Dr. Simon Gutl, M.D.; Hanover, Germany Developed By: The staff of Maitreya; Limerick, Ireland Reprints available from the Hippocampus Research Facility, The Applied Logic Laboratories: H1026, Budapest, HANKOC2I, J. U. 7. HUNGARY. A CLINICAL STUDY OF GLANDULAR EFFICACY Test #1: Stimulating Catecholamine Production With Homeopathic Glandulars Abstract: This is a short review of the theory behind glandular therapy and a short study on using various adrenal glandulars to stimulate adrenaline activity that has been measured by total urinary catecholamine production and the raglans blood pressure test of orthostatic pressure. These two indicators of adrenaline function are correlated in a comparative way with different types of glandulars. The study shows the homeopathic glandular's superiority in action, and how well it works in treating hypoadrenia. Key Words: Hypoadrenia, catecholamine, adrenaline function, glandulars, homeopathic glandulars, sarcodes. Introduction: For centuries mn has thought that eating the glands of the body would reinforce their own glands. Animals of pray often first eat the liver of adrenals of their victims. Modern biochemistry has had a much less favorable opinion on the topic of glandulars since the primary focus of modern pharmacology is for immediate observable results from n agent. Pharmacology also prefers the patentable synthetic process that allows for product price control. Finally, pharmacology knows that few of the hormones make it into the system through the digestive tract. These facts and other synthetically-biased decisions have led to the disbandment of raw glandular research in America. It must be pointed out that this decision was based on inadequate research and speculation. It is the purpose of this study to clinically measure the long-term effects of several glandulars on patients. Several observable phenomena are measured with classic biochemistry techniques to imitate further research into the discussion of glandular therapy. Product process is compared by using products from several types of glandular extraction. Double blinds are used when possible to control for experimenter effect. Hypothesis: Dr. Crile (1983) and his co-workers succeeded in producing "synthetic" cells in a process we have since duplicated in our laboratory. For this process lipids were extracted from animal cells at temperatures below 50E C, and protein was extracted from animal cells at much larger temperatures. Crile found that the animal cell donors had to be quite healthy with low toxicity from insecticides or herbicides for his experiment to work. In 1931 the toxicity factors were low in comparison to the toxic country we have today. Our attempts to use American bovine glands resulted in failure or unhealthy cells; only freeze-dried New Zealand-type glands resulted in successful cell development. Royal Lee (1947) developed the theory of protomorphology (being aware of the lipid and protein processes), but he chose to focus his attention on the protein half of the theory. Revici (1961) realized the two-part process of cell regeneration and chose to focus his work on the lipid dimension. Revici separated the lipids into polar or non-polar categories. 2 For in-depth explanation of the theories into lipids or protomorphogens, the reader can pursue the writings of Revici or Royal Lee. The purpose of this document is for clinical evaluation of glandular efficacy. As Crile found in his research, both lipid and protein components were needed for cell growth and regulation. Since low toxicity is necessary in a glandular for proper protein development, and since lipids are temperature sensitive, a low toxic freeze-dried glandular makes the most sense. But making sense is not proof enough if alternative therapies are to emerge and grow in our culture. Scientific comparisons must be made to put our money where our mouth is, so to speak. The next section outlines the experimental process. Methods and Materials: Hypoadrenia is a chronic problem in our high-stress society. Long-term stress weakens our adrenals as Selye points out in his book on stress management. The production of cortical catecholamines is reduced by long-term exposure to stress. Since the adrenal gland also has a part in blood pressure management, the raglans test can be used to assay partial adrenal function. To perform the raglans or a variation of same, take the patient's blood pressure while he is sitting comfortably, and again immediately upon standing. Drops in systolic readings of ten or more points indicate hypoadrenia. In this study several nutritional glandulars were used as treatment for hypoadrenia. These include a New Zealand freeze-dried glandular, a salt extraction, a chemical extraction from neonates and a chemical extraction from adult bovines. As is already premised, only the freeze-dried formula will have untampered natural fatty acids, hormones, steroids, and DNA/RNA substances. Sixty patients were given a formula. Six groups of ten were given a type of adrenal glandular. One group got no product and chose diet controls. Another group got a homeopathic formula of a New Zealand glandular at 3x, 6x, 12x, and 30x potencies. The patients