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Title:

FULL SPECTRUM MICRONUTRIENT TREATMENT OF BACTERIA (Homeopathic Treatment of Bacterial Infections)

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 of Magyar

This article was presented at the Pharma Expo in Budapest, Hungary; an international pharmacy exposition presented on November 10 - 13, 1994.

FULL SPECTRUM MICRONUTRIENT TREATMENT OF BACTERIA (Homeopathic Treatment of Bacterial Infections)

Abstract: Two studies involving homeopathic or micronutrient treatment of bacteria are reported which indicate a natural, safe alternative to antibiotics. Both studies involve patients aged twenty-five to fifty. In the first study we take pin-prick blood samples from ten healthy patients, bring them on an inverted side, and then measure the speed and motility factors of the white blood cell. The patients are then given (in double-blind fashion) either water and alcohol or a homeopathic for bacterial stimulation. On evaluation under the microscope, the speed of the white blood cell is increased in the treatment group; the placebo group shows no change. In the second study patients are evaluated for urinary bacteria from culture. They are then prescribed the complex homeopathic, and reevaluated. The study shows that the complex homeopathic can indeed help the patients to deal with their bacterial infections. The proposed mechanism is discussed, along with this short study. Key Words: Bacteria, complex homeopathic, micronutrient, motility factor, phagocytosis

Procedure, Test #1 : Ten healthy patients were chosen with normal immune systems, three of whom had active urinary infections determined with urinary culture tubes. (The culture tubes used in all tests were Wampole-type urinary culture tubes for bacteria-only culture.) With a pin prick on the finger, blood was taken from each patient and examined under a microscope (dark field) where the activity of the white blood cell could be observed. A sample streptococcus bacteria was placed into the slide. The white blood cells were then observed, and the recognition of bacteria, movement towards phagocytosis, and destruction of the bacteria were measured. Each participant was then given either a homeopathic of minute dilution of varying bacteria and herbals (description later) or a placebo of alcohol nd water (five percent as in the remedy). Blood was again taken twenty minutes later, and white blood cells remeasured. The participants getting placebo were given the remedy one day later and those getting the remedy were given placebo one day later. The white cell motility was remeasured. Table 1 reports the results.

Procedure, Test #2 : In a clinic, patients were cultured for the presence of urinary bacteria. Fifty-eight such patients over a three-year time were found to have bacteria of the following three types: 1. Proteus psuedomonas 2. Staph and strep. 3. E. coli The amount was determined as: 1. None presenting in forty-eight hours 2. 50,000 approx. 3. 100,000 approx. 4. 150,000 approx. 5. Confluent growth The patients with the bacteria were all given a multi-family homeopathic of low dilutions of the bacteria (BAC, Bacterial Fugue). Patients were also getting other therapy in the forms of herbals, vitamins or minerals. All were encouraged to make lifestyle changes such as more exercise and reduced consumption of sweets. After one month, on reevaluation, the urine was again cultured. Differences are reported on table #2. Results: Test #1 reveals that there appears to be a thirty-percent increase in the white cell's activity or speed of activity. It was also reported in the study that the phagocytosis was not only faster but more complete. The small size of the study indicates the need for further research. In Test #2 the natural regimen which included the homeopathic was shown to effectively lower by fifty percent the bacteria count in urinary infections. Discussion: From these results we can see that natural homeopathic nosodal complexes can be effective treatment for bacterial infections. This treatment works with the natural immune system to prompt its attack on the micro invader. Antibiotics work directly on the intruder, and thus work against the immune system. The proposed mechanism of immune system stimulation appears to be that of increasing the ability of the white blood cell to locate and phagocytize the bacteria. In the Quantum Biology book we propose a photon interaction that would explain the ability of the white blood cell to seek and destroy the bacteria. Quantum Biology elaborates further.

Our clinical evaluation of urinary bacteria seems to show that the homeopathic can have clinical effects, and our test procedure #1 shows that the proposed action of the homeopathic is that of stimulating the white blood cell. It must be further outlined that when we put bacteria into the slide and use the bacterial homeopathic (BAC), the mobility factors of the white blood cell are increased toward bacteria. If fungus is put into the slide, there seems to be no increase in the ability of the white blood cell to attack fungus. If a complex fungal homeopathic (FNG) is applied, and the white blood cell seems to move more quickly towards fungus. Thus it appears that the homeopathic has a specific stimulation effect on the white blood cell in that the homeopathic of bacteria (BAC) stimulates bacterial phagocytosis, and the homeopathic of fungus (FNG) stimulates fungal phagocytosis. In both mechanisms the stimulation effect is on the immune system itself, and appears to enhance natural immunity factors.

FULL SPECTRUM MICRONUTRIENT TREATMENT OF BACTERIA (Homeopathic Treatment of Bacterial Infections)

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