Is allopathic medicine a viable healing system?

Our current orthodox medicine compared to a perfect, holistic medical system

This article is intended to show how far our current, recognised medical system is from a “perfect” medical system, and how one could realise a genuine, holistic healing system. The “perfect” medical system is by no means a utopia, as you will see.

Principle 1: Thou shalt do no harm

Today’s practice:

In fact, it is probably rather bitterly ironic for a medical doctor to swear the Geneva Pledge today: “The health of my patient should be the first priority of my actions.”

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“On my admission to the medical profession, I solemnly vow to devote my life to the service of humanity.” and then prescribes drugs that have been proven to cause harm, illness and death to the patient? 1

Some facts about this:

The side effects of medicines are the third most common cause of death in Europe. 2

In Germany, according to the Medical Association on 18 April 1998, more than 8000 people die every year from dangerous side effects of medicines and more than 100,000 fall seriously ill. 3

The first principle is thus clearly not fulfilled.

Perfect medical system (based on the knowledge of the life processes4 of the human body):

Only herbal medicines are administered without dangerous side effects. The administration of medication is not the main aspect of therapy. The therapy basically consists of identifying and removing the causes of diseases so that the body can activate its own self-healing powers. When causes are removed, the body (and soul) always heals itself, that is a law of nature. Basically, no harm can be done by this approach. Causes of civilisation diseases are basically all known today, although unfortunately rarely by the representatives of orthodox medicine.

Principle 2: Treat the cause of the disease instead of treating the symptoms

Today’s practice:

Orthodox medicine insists almost exclusively on treating symptoms (except for infectious diseases). In the case of civilisation diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s, arthrosis, cardiovascular diseases, etc., the causes are neither considered nor investigated. This is made clear by the fact that nutrition has been proven to play a causal role in these diseases, but is hardly taught at all at medical universities. Medical research has long proven that Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s are caused by heavy metal poisoning in the brain/nervous system, but this knowledge is not taught at medical universities for political and capitalist reasons. The factor of living space (electromagnetic and geopathic stress) as a cause of illness continues to be denied5 by many doctors, as do many aspects of mental/spiritual causes (important factors for any illness, especially depression6).

Ask a building biologist or dowser how absurd it is to disregard the living space factor when treating a patient. In this profession they deal every day with people whose health has been ruined by electromagnetic and geopathic stress and who, miraculously, recover after the causes have been removed.

Perfect medical system:

Disease is defined fundamentally differently here. Disease does not arise only when a symptom develops, but years before. The actual therapy is first based on a precise analysis of the causal factors of disease (which are long-term and can be found in the patient’s eating habits and living conditions). Since all life is matter, energy and spirit, this scientific analysis includes all 3 levels.

In practice, this means that the physical body, the energetic living space and the state of the soul of the patient are analysed in detail. Such a holistic diagnosis of the patient includes, at the level of the body, an examination of the acid/alkaline balance7, the nutritional habits, and the presence of parasites (with bio-resonance methods).8

On the second level (life energy, also known as prana or qi), the patient’s direct living environment is analysed for stresses (sleeping place, living space & frequency of mobile phone use) and finally the patient is guided to free his subconscious from mental stresses and trauma (the third level). A real therapy must always take place on all these 3 levels in order to achieve full healing success. With appropriate training and information of the population, this would already be feasible today. Allopathic medicine would then only be used (as it should be) as emergency medicine. The need for surgical measures would decrease by about 90%.

The perfect medical system does not distinguish 30,000 different diseases, but there are only 2 conditions of importance here: Disease and Health. The state of health is defined as freedom from toxins, stressful radiation (radioactive, electromagnetic and terrestrial) and mental stress. According to this, far less than 1% of the population is healthy today. The majority of people are burdened, which sooner or later shows itself in one or another symptom of illness.

Principle 3: A medicine for the people and not for the financial elite and pharmaceutical corporations

Today’s allopathic system is not based on science, as we are constantly led to believe, but solely on the sophisticated machinations of a financial mafia that has been enriching itself to the limit for over 100 years. This seems like a harsh accusation, but it can actually be proven.

How scientific a system is that almost exclusively treats symptoms and largely disregards the causes of diseases is something that basically does not even need to be discussed with a six-year-old child.

Conventional medicine, which is accepted worldwide today, goes back to the so-called Flexner Report of the Carnegie Foundation of 1907.9 The official aim of this report, commissioned by the AMA (American Medical Association), was to conduct a comprehensive study of the practised medical system in the USA and Canada. Those conducting this study were neither physicians nor in the medical profession. One of the Flexner brothers was an employee of the Rockefeller Institute. Rockefeller and Carnegie were the two richest men in American history. The study, which ended in 1910 and was entirely devoted to the materialist theories of Descartes and Newton, led to the closure of 6000 out of 6500 American medical schools and universities within a few years. Before the publication of the Flexner Report, “alternative medicine” was practised by twice as many doctors as conventional medicine, but now all medical schools were forced by law to bow to this new medical direction, which was able to gain a foothold only because of the political influence of Carnegie and Rockefeller. From then on, all universities were financed by the industry.

Some more facts: The Alma Ata Declaration, which consecrated the “World Health Ministry” to the Holy WHO, was co-financed by the World Bank and the Rockefeller Foundation.

A large number of foundations continue to support medicine. Funding by foundations consists of combining their own money with public money (our taxes) for projects of a supposedly “humanitarian” nature. The nature of the projects are determined by the foundations themselves to serve their goals. In plain language, this means that we finance the projects that serve the interests of the financiers.

These financiers are the owners of pharmaceutical companies that work for orthodox medicine. They all have a vested interest in us being sick and taking medicines.

Principle 4: Prevention

Today’s practice:

Knowledge about the causes of diseases is today largely kept10 away from the general population by the control of the mass media. There is neither research funding nor research projects on this (at least not on a larger scale). The generally accepted medical paradigm (which is based on an outdated, ancient, Cartesian world view) is in any case completely unsuitable as a basis for real scientific work, which must take into account not only the level of matter but also the level of subtle energies.11 Since there is no in-depth knowledge about the causes of diseases, neither in the population nor at medical universities, effective disease prevention is completely impossible. This is a grotesque situation, based on the fact that allopathic medicine has for the last 100 years exclusively relied on symptom treatment.

Perfect medical system:

The prerequisite for effective prevention of disease is efficient education. The prerequisite for good education is a basic knowledge of the causes of disease. Today, this knowledge is not even available among specialists trained at universities. Nevertheless, there are a small number of people who have this knowledge (partially or to a greater extent). As described above, the area of the causes of disease always includes the 3 levels of matter, life energy and soul/spirit.

The principles of this knowledge are so simple that they can already be taught in kindergartens. It is fundamentally based on a natural lifestyle that excludes the consumption of sugar, alcohol, white flour, meat and other stimulants. The diet is without exception natural, organic and predominantly vegetarian. The quality of the living space is still crucial. A living space that keeps us healthy must generally exclude electromagnetic and geopathic pollution, as well as pollution from chemical building materials. Forms of meditation and spiritual healing should always be applied preventively. The list of measures can (and has) filled an entire book. 12

These measures would not only lead to an unbelievable decrease in the number of illnesses, but would also extend the average longevity (with simultaneous freedom from illness) by decades. It is obvious that a government that can already barely finance pensions is not interested in this. That is why the government and the pharmaceutical industry continue to work hand in hand – because this is the only way to achieve what seems to be the economically favourable early death of the population, with a simultaneous high level of consumption (the enormously high expenditure on medicines in old age is another desired economic factor of our capitalist system).

Principle 5: Treatment costs

Today’s practice:

A good 43.2 billion euros were spent on medicines by all payers in 2008.13

Around 13 per cent of the gross national product is spent on medical treatments and medicines that do more harm than good in the long run.

The average health insurance contribution is over 15% of gross income. That’s thousands of euros per person every year. Think about what you get for it – therapy is basically not paid for by health insurance companies. An allopathic medicine suppresses your symptoms, there is no question of healing or therapy. So if your health insurance doesn’t pay for therapy, what do you get? Emergency medicine, fine…but that’s hardly worth thousands of euros a year. Care in old age? You have to pay for it yourself. Dental costs will be close to zero once you change14 your lifestyle according to the above guidelines. So what are you paying for? To enrich some share holders without limits? Better to create your own reserves for emergencies than to pump money into a system that benefits no one but a rich elite.

Perfect medical system:

With proper nutrition and lifestyle (and corresponding improvement of living spaces as well as dissolving stressful traumas), the body can heal itself of all civilisation diseases. Genes as the cause of disease is a myth created by the pharmaceutical industry and the subservient mass media15. A doctor in such a system serves to clarify the causes of diseases and to guide the patient to mobilise his self-healing powers. The costs for such a system would not even amount to 10% of the current system, as one could do without many expensive devices (diagnosis is carried out with the help of bioresonance devices, iris and facial diagnostics). One could do without expensive drug development, as therapy is mainly done through proper nutrition, correction of the living space and the treatment of trauma. The health of the population would increase drastically, so that health expenses would be reduced to a minimum. This also applies to dental costs, as described above.

The conditions for a new model to emerge:

1. real democracy

The German system of 2-party democracy is more like a badly staged play than a genuine democratic system. The introduction of direct democracy would be necessary. Direct democracy (similar to that practised in Switzerland) is probably the only form of government used so far in Europe that rightly bears the name democracy.

2. self-responsibility of each individual

When the population is enlightened to the extent that the individual understands that illness is always the consequence of wrong nutrition, wrong lifestyle, mental stress and a stressed living environment – and not a genetically determined process, as currently still postulated – self-responsibility and self-determination will take the heavy burden of a misunderstood responsibility off the shoulders of the doctors. The doctor will then become again what he is supposed to be: a counsellor who helps to guide the patient’s self-healing powers in the right way, without symptom-suppressing measures.16

3. information and education

If a country is run democratically and the government reflects the will of the people, that government will automatically enact laws that stop profiteering from disease and educate the population about the true causes of disease. Such a system is based on self-responsibility and makes health insurance largely superfluous. Ultimately, this will save the state budget large sums of money, which will then benefit the taxpayer.

4. accurate knowledge of the causes of disease.

Universities must abandon ancient dogmas and stop the influence of the pharmaceutical industry. Empirical science must be accepted just as God as the source of all life must be included in science. Meditation as the inner awareness of the sacredness of life would have to be taught as a basis in every course of study – only in this way can the student direct his thoughts and energy in unity with a higher will.

As long as research funds are only spent on allopathic studies, a vacuum will continue to prevail. Nevertheless, the alternative research of the past decades already offers enough basis to successfully implement such a new concept.

A long way?

It still seems a long way…but the longest way starts with the first step and the goal in mind. Say goodbye to the system and take your health into your own hands. It will take a few dozen books and some hands-on experience, but the reward is worth it: living free from the fear of cancer and other diseases, and staying healthy into old age! Sure, the state puts burdens on us, but ultimately it is up to us whether we accept them. It may be necessary for us, as individuals and as groups, to break away from the authority of governments and become self-governing (see https://understandcontractlawandyouwin.com/freeman-on-the-land-sovereign/ and “declaration of personal status”).

At the very least, it is important to create an alternative, holistic health care system that supports those of us who want to live on the basis of self-responsibility and are not afraid to look at the causes of disease instead of swallowing pills to treat the symptoms. The only way to create such a system is through people power, because governments work hand in hand with multinational corporations and mass media. I believe the first step in this direction is to spread knowledge about the causes of diseases and how our bodies actually work and can be kept young.

Ultimately, the system of conventional medicine we have today is just another ugly outgrowth in a millennia-old history of a ruling elite subjugating, oppressing, lying to and using humanity for their own purposes (the expansion of power and income)…but only as long as we allow it.

Recommended literature: “Life processes – the universal laws of health and longevity“, by Frank Albrecht, published by Via Nova Verlag.

Deadly Medicine and Organised Crime“, by Peter C. Goetsche

The Medicine Mafia“, by Ghislaine Saint-Pierre Lanctôt

and blog “What’s wrong with conventional medicine“: http://www.zentrum-der-gesundheit.de/schulmedizin-ia.html

1Prof. H. Wallach: “Most modern medicines, with very few exceptions, do more harm than good. Therefore, they should be avoided wherever possible and other strategies should be sought… “and:http://www.zentrum-der-gesundheit.de/tod-durch-medikamente-ia.html

2Links: http://harald-walach.de/2014/06/03/toedliche-medikamente-die-pharmaindustrie-als-organisiertes-verbrechen/ und https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2016/06/16/peter-c-gotzsche-prescription-drugs-are-the-third-leading-cause-of-death/

3https://daserwachendervalkyrjar.wordpress.com/2015/04/04/polypharmazie-medikamentenvergiftung/

4See “Life processes – the universal laws of health and longevity“, published by Via Nova Verlag.

5According to allopathic medicine, the human being is a closed system. According to quantum physics, closed systems do not exist in the entire universe.

6See also http://frankalbrecht.eu/gesundheitsberatung/depression/

7Since Prof. Otto Heinrich Warburg (1931 Nobel Prize for Medicine) we know that cancer and most other diseases can only take place in an over-acidified biological terrain.

8Parasites are a contributing factor to practically all diseases of civilisation, see Dr. Hulda Clark

9See “Emergence of orthodox medicine“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am-4GbI72z4

10Ultimately, the mass media are in the hands of the same financial magnates as the pharmaceutical industry

11Russia is much further along in this respect, as the medical system there is not entirely in the hands of the pharmaceutical industry.

12See “Life processes” by the author Frank Albrecht

13According to Wikipedia

14The condition of your teeth as well as your hair only reflects your general health.

15Genes may determine where in the body a disease occurs, but the disease itself is determined by them. The science of epigenetics has long proven that genes change.

16The symptom of a disease is actually only the body’s attempt to heal the actual disease. In holistic medicine, the symptom must not be treated as a matter of principle, only the causes.

Nutrition and the Ageing Process

How can we reach our full potential?

The connection between nutrition and the ageing process is basically obvious, but many people are not immediately aware of it in detail. This short article is intended to provide at least a small insight into the fact that we actually have the speed of the ageing process largely in our own hands.

Take a look at the body of a pensioner with more awareness. What makes the difference to the body of a twenty-year-old? Well, the pensioner looks older; we just accept that without giving it much thought. But what is it that actually looks older? It’s the toxins and waste products that have accumulated over the years – on a cellular (biochemical) level, and the cell structures that have been damaged by a lack of nutrients and an acidic bioterrain; this is in fact the only difference to a young person. These waste products are visible to everyone in the form of sagging tissue, fat deposits, wrinkles (this is where dehydration comes in), and skin blemishes.

In the body, the invisible transformation from living to dead substances takes place every day (or rather every second). Our body’s own living mineral stores, the basis of our health and beauty, are transformed into acid salts or slags, which are the biological basis for ageing and every type of civilisation disease1. This happens mainly due to our food, which in most cases is metabolised acidically. An acid is aggressive, it causes corrosion. Perhaps you have already experienced how a drop of sulphuric acid from a car battery has burned a hole in your shirt. We have similar acids in thousands of combinations in our bodies. Put simply, this is due to the fact that we put things into our bodies that don’t really belong there. Such as coffee, sugar, alcohol, white flour, chocolate, and meat to name but a few.

The good news is that we can actually control the speed of this process (of ageing and physical decline). You may have doubts and wonder why everyone over 70 looks pretty much the same age? The answer is clear – because we all make the same mistakes. If you look at the photos of centenarians living in the Hunza Valley (Himalayas), you can see the difference between us and these people who follow a more natural, God-given way of life.

Basically, this is the difference between a civilisation and a culture. A civilisation arises from the suggestion of necessity, whereas a culture is based on co-creation, with each other and with the forces of nature and the cosmos. In a civilisation, we feed on the products of an industry (which calls itself the food industry, but whose products rarely deserve the name food), which are produced on the basis of economic considerations, while the happy people that live in culture grow their own food and turn it into valuable divine gifts of life with love and in consideration of cosmic and spiritual realities.

As we know from the research of Prof. F.A. Popp and Masuro Emoto, food is more than just a physical nutrient; it is living information that creates an energy of regeneration and vitality in the body (or, in the case of civilisation food, the information of degeneration, which then expresses itself in hyperacidity and slagging – i.e. premature ageing). The plant stores all the information it receives through its environment and interaction with humans. Can you imagine what a difference it makes whether this plant is part of a monoculture or whether it has the opportunity to interact with other plants (mixed culture, permaculture). Or whether the plant grows up in an environment of love or as a lifeless product of a commercial agricultural organisation? Not to mention the processing with chemicals and artificial fertilisers that it undergoes in conventional cultivation. We eat information, and our cells react to it – with life or with death! These are, of course, long-term processes that do not become noticeable immediately, but only over the course of years.

Even if we will hardly ever be able to enjoy food in our civilisation that is similar to the quality found in such natural places as the Hunza Valley in the Himalayas, we can still do some things ourselves to slow down our ageing process.

As I explain in my book ‘Lebensprozesse – die universellen Gesetze der Gesundheit und Langlebigkeit’ (published by Via Nova Verlag), the cause of the ageing process (as well as the cause of diseases of civilisation) takes place on three levels:

  • the physical level, which is expressed in the biochemistry of the body, which above all must not be over-acidified (all diseases of civilisation only arise in an over-acidified biological terrain). This level is mainly influenced by nutrition.
  • the energetic level. It refers to the organising life energy (called ‘Qi’ in China and ‘Prana’ in India), which controls all cellular processes. Above all, our living environment (e.g. the electromagnetic and geopathic interference fields in our living environment, our house) must be taken into account at this level.
  • the spiritual level, which is often burdened by traumas or karma from previous lives. The subconscious of most adults is often burdened with a lot of ‘rubbish’, which impairs the functions of the chakras and meridians, and thus also the functions of the various organs. These stressful factors must be healed using suitable techniques.

The first step is certainly to eliminate all those stimulants that cause us harm, as mentioned above: coffee, sugar, black tea, alcohol, white flour, chocolate, and meat. We should also try to consume only organic food (preferably vegetarian, biodynamic, or home-grown). Detoxification should be carried out daily and seasonally. On a daily basis, for example, products such as those from P. Jentschura can be used, as well as plenty of raw food (depending on individual constitution and season). Fasting on a seasonal basis has been tried and tested for thousands of years. Contrary to our general custom, cereals should preferably be eaten sprouted or fermented, as secondary plant substances such as phytic acid otherwise lead to long-term problems in the mineral balance. The germination process seems to be very important when eating cereals, as this is what destroys the harmful aflatoxins (which are unfortunately always present in cereals and nuts due to the storage conditions) and reduces lectins.

Those of us who own land can go a significant step further and try to create a small ecological paradise – a paradise that feeds them and their family (see also Family Farms according to ‘Anastasia’, by author Vladimir Megre). This can be done on the basis of permaculture and with the help of communication with the elemental beings (as in Findhorn and Perelandra). The cultivation method with Homa methods2 will give your plants additional energy and health. No vegetables can compete with those you have grown yourself using these regenerative and holistic methods. Try it, stick with it, and you will see how your body cleanses and rejuvenates internally. If you follow the principles of life processes3 that I have described, your body can cleanse itself to such an extent that you become more sensitive to toxins and degenerative processes. The body then reaches a state of pristine health that is normally never achieved in the West. In such a state, it will send out clear signals for every process of degeneration. This means that serious illnesses can basically no longer occur because the perfectly healthy and purified organism sends out subtle signals for degenerative processes many years before the onset of a symptom, which we can then take into account and harmonise. Normally we cannot perceive these signals because our bodies are in a state of constant overload with toxins, parasites, acids and artificially generated radiation.

Nutrition is therefore the first important step in realising our full potential for a long, disease-free life. Equally important for reversing the ageing process (and avoiding any diseases of civilisation), however, is the harmonisation of our living space and the harmony in our soul life. It is important to understand that we are open systems, i.e. that energy and vibrations have a direct influence on the health of our body cells. The electromagnetic stresses to which we are exposed promote cellular degeneration and premature ageing, and must therefore be regarded as another major factor in the diseases of civilisation. Fortunately, there are also solutions to this problem, which I discuss in detail in my book.

Please feel free to contact me if you would like to organise a full-day course or evening lecture on life processes (nutrition, reversing the ageing process, harmonising the living environment) – I often travel and give lectures on this subject.

1See ‘Health by purification’ by P. Jentschura and J. Lohkämper

2 See http://www.homa-hof-heiligenberg.de and https://homatherapy.org/

3 ‘Lebensprozesse – die universellen Gesetze der Gesundheit und Langlebigkeit’ (published by Via Nova Verlag