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someone write about having an ulcer the other day.. i wanted to post this from

Dr Bigeslsen in Nevada city , Ca:

Since disease is related to obstructions of energy and fluid flows throughout

the body, then finding these obstructions and treating those areas is the major

concept of Biological Medicine. One of the major laws of Biological Medicine is

by using the concepts of evolution, function created structure therefore

structure precedes function when treating a patient. These obstructions are

known as disturbance fields or interference zones. These disturbance fields

need to be treated using a combination of Neural Therapy, Osteopathy and the

correct Isopathic Remedies.

Osteopathy------- The basic concept of structure that is used at the

Biological Medicine Institute.

Neural Therapy----Classic therapy by Huneke is used to treat the scars and

the disturbance fields

Isopathic Remedies------ These are live bacterial and fungal

microorganisms. Man and germs live in harmony. We have our own ecological

system within us. Understanding how to use these products is very complex.

They are very powerful! These remedies change the basic crystalline nature of

the physical body. For example, a stomach ulcer is an actual physical damage

and a hole in the lining of the mucosa of the stomach. When used correctly,

Isopathic remedies will fill in the hole and grow back normal mucosal tissue.

The above videos were taken several minutes after a drop of Mucokehl was placed

on a slide.

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