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Book Review: Health Through Inner Body Cleansing
Dr med. Franz Xaver Mayr (1875-1965) was the founder of the FX Mayr cure. The diagnosis and treatment which are named after him, as well...
Is spirituality important?
Is spirituality important? I enjoy watching "Sternstunden" (Great Moments) on SRF1, the public service Swiss TV station. Today...
The Gastrointestinal Microbiota
The healthy human body is swarming with microorganisms. These tiny organisms, which can only be seen with the aid of a microscope, make...
Twenty Edible Flowers
For centuries edible flowers have been an integral part of human nutrition and have been described in detail in ancient literature. In...
Globulin Component Macrophage Activating Factor (Gc-MAF) Immunotherapy Update
In our very first BRMI e-Journal, we featured an article on GC-MAF and its therapeutic potential. In the past two years, more research...
Inonotus obliquus (Chaga Mushroom)
The number of mushroom species on Earth is estimated at 140,000, but perhaps only 10% (approximately 14,000 named species) are known....
Spiritual Energy in Healing
Energy cannot be destroyed; it only changes form. E=Mc2. Einstein’s famous formula eloquently explains that the greater the mass of an...
In the News: a Punch to the Gut? Impact of Non-Antibiotic Drugs on Gut Bacteria; and... Coffee Linke
Extensive Impact of Non-Antibiotic Drugs on Human Gut Bacteria It is known that taking antibiotics can disrupt our gut bacteria...
Bioregulatory Medicine: An Innovative Holistic Approach to Self-Healing
Book Review by Melissa Wuske Bioregulatory Medicine: An Innovative Holistic Approach to Self-Healing by Dickson Thom; James Paul Maffitt...
Guasha Therapy
Guasha (刮痧) is a tissue-scraping therapy technique long used in traditional Chinese medicine and other East Asian medical systems. Guasha...
Sunlight and Its Bioregulatory Effects on Human Physiology
The earth has been bathing in sunlight for more than 3 billion years. The sun produces an enormous amount of energy including cosmic...
Uniquely Human
There are a few structures in the body that make us uniquely human - two of which are our pelvis (which derives its uniquely human form...
Fear or Pain?
Do you know the brilliant film «My Big Fat Greek Wedding»? A running gag is the bride's father's constant exhortation: "Give me a word -...
Mammography Revisited
The goal of breast imaging is to reduce deaths due to breast cancer by detecting breast cancer early, when treatment is more effective...
Honey Bee Propolis
Propolis is a honey bee product known for centuries for its biological and pharmacological properties. It has been extensively used due...
Oral Microbiome Toxins and Systemic Diseases
This article describes the genesis of oral microbe toxicology, how it impacts health, and how microbial imbalances may lead to immune...
The Warrior Teenager
Mary Lynne Fernandez in her book The Warrior Teenager courageously addresses at least two major points in our children's young lives that...
Passionflower
Passionflower (Passifloraceae) is a perennial creeping vine, native to the tropical and semi-tropical Americas from a family with over...
Book Review: Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy by Hans Barop
Published by Thieme Books (February 2018) Neural therapy is widely used throughout Europe and is rapidly gaining worldwide acceptance in...
Solidago virgaurea (European goldenrod or woundwort)
Solidago virgaurea is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae. It is widespread across most of Europe as well as North...
Cynara scolymus (Globe Artichoke)
Globe artichokes (Cynara scolymus), a member of the milk thistle family, grows to a height of about 2 m and produces a large,...
Cordyceps – Medicinal Fungus
The fungus Cordyceps sinensis has been used for several millennia in Tibetan and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to treat numerous...
Silybum marianum aka Carduus marianus (Milk Thistle)
For centuries, numerous hepatoprotectives originating from plant sources have been used in liver disease therapy. One such traditional...
Schumann Resonances and their Effect on Human Bioregulation
The Schumann resonances (or frequencies) are quasi-standing electromagnetic waves that exist in the cavity (or space) between the surface...