Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Scientific Proof How Homeopathic Remedies Work:

Scientific Proof How Homeopathic Remedies Work:

Electromagnetic Signals Are Produced by Aqueous Nanostructures
Derived from Bacterial DNA Sequences

Professor Luc Montagnier is a French virologist and joint recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his co-discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

He and his team of researchers have been doing rigorous experiments using homeopathically prepared biological substances. They have conclusively shown that homeopathically prepared biological substances give off electromagnetic waves and therefore have effects.

The researchers also noted that one experiment found significant effects from dilutions as high as 10(-18) (equivalent to 18X). The EM signature changed with dilution levels but was unaffected by the initial concentration and remained even after the remaining DNA fragments were destroyed by chemical agents. Of additional interest was the researchers’ observation that they observed the SAME results whether their initial concentration of cells were just 10 or 10(9)(this is 10 to the 9th power = 10,000,000,000 cells).

The researchers also quote Italian physicist, E. Del Guidice for positing that water molecules can form long polymers of dipoles associated by hydrogen bonds and that electromagnetic radiations that they emit enable them to avoid decay.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Access

Information that Shared Vision covered about our revolutionary services:
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Our Homeopathic Immunization Protocol, proven over 90% effective

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2.
our Natural Walk-In Centre - one of a kind in Vancouver.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Lina B. Moreco’s documentary Shots in the Dark.

May 23rd, 2009 at 1:30 pm

Come see Access Natural Healing's Information Table featuring our Homeopathic Immunization Protocol (HIP) at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival:

We are sponsoring the film, "Shots in the Dark"by Director: Lina B. Moreco, Canada, 2008, 85 minutes

Saturday May 23 | 2:00 PM | Pacific Cinémathèque 1131 Howe Street, between Helmcken and Davie Streets.

The incidence of autism in the United States is currently estimated at 1 out of every 150 children. These staggering statistics are made flesh in director Lina B. Moreco’s documentary Shots in the Dark.

The recommended number of vaccinations for children has doubled in the last quarter century. Beginning at 12 hours of age and continuing throughout early childhood, most kids receive over 48 doses of 14 different vaccines before they reach age 6. Some of these vaccines contain mercury, aluminum, and other assorted neurotoxins. Parents who have experienced the repercussions of vaccinations reveal the true scope of the problem. "I wish I hadn’t listened to the doctor, who said you have to vaccinate your child," says the mother of twin boys, one whom developed severe autism after receiving his MMR shot (Measles Mumps Rubella). In addition to the families who have been affected by vaccine injury, pediatricians and researchers offer their own experiences. They reveal that many doctors have little knowledge about the potential side-effects of thimerosal (mercury), lead, and other additives in vaccines.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Dr. Weil

Dr. Andrew Weil wrote:

"I've observed homeopathy's usefulness in a number of my patients with a variety of conditions, including autoimmune disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, skin problems, and allergies. And over the years, I've heard success stories from many other people. I've also used it myself with good success."

Homeopathic medicines work when they are prescribed correctly, they act rapidly, deeply, and curatively, stimulating the body's defenses. Homeopathy is amazing because there are no harmful side effects which is so common in conventional medicines.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Cancer

http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/hotnews/homeopathic-meds-and-conventional-cancer-trea.html

04/14/2009

WASHINGTON—A new Cochrane review did not find serious side effects relating to the use of homeopathic medicine in patients having orthodox cancer care.

“Furthermore, there was no indication that the homeopathic medicine interfered with conventional cancer care,” said lead author Sosie Kassab, M.D., director of Complementary Cancer Services at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital.

The reviewers assessed whether homeopathic medicine, used alongside traditional cancer treatments, benefits patients who suffer from painful or uncomfortable side effects from chemotherapy, radiation or other therapies.

Although it is not intended to treat cancer, patients sometimes turn to homeopathic medicine to prevent or ease side effects arising from cancer treatments, such as nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy, mouth soreness caused by chemotherapy, skin reactions from radiotherapy and hot flashes from breast cancer treatment.

Homeopathic medicine is an alternative medical system with a basis in the belief that “like cures like.” Homeopathy relies on small, highly diluted medicinal substances to treat symptoms that in higher, more concentrated forms would actually cause the same symptoms.

The new review appears in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates medical research. Systematic reviews like this one draw evidence-based conclusions about medical practice after considering both the content and quality of existing medical trials on a topic.

The reviewers analyzed eight studies involving 664 cancer patients. Three studies looked at the use of homeopathic medicine in patients having radiotherapy; another three studies looked at chemotherapy; and two studies focused on how homeopathic medicine might help patients with menopausal symptoms associated with breast cancer treatments.

The reviewers did not find any studies on the use of homeopathic medicine to treat emotional side effects that could result from cancer treatments.

The review did not lead to any conclusions on whether homeopathy works. “The sum total of the evidence in this area is small and there is no evidence at present of sufficient quantity or quality to confirm either the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of these interventions,” Kassab wrote in an e-mail.

Kassab uses homeopathic medicine in her practice for patients with cancer who are also receiving conventional care.

While homeopathic medicines are often highly diluted and can be made from a variety of substances, they are typically prepared from botanical, zoological, mineral, chemical, synthetic or microbiological elements. The review looked at all types of homeopathic medicines, to reflect what a clinician might use for a variety of patients with cancer.

Lucille Marchand, M.D., clinical director of Integrative Oncology at the University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center, said, “Homeopathic remedies are very dilute and generally very safe. If the patient believes strongly in the benefits of the homeopathic medicines, I believe that it has a higher potential of helping the patient.”

Marchand said that if patients desire this therapy, she refers them to a homeopathy practitioner. She said, “I send them to a well-trained practitioner in homeopathy whom I trust, one who has had positive results with my patients.”

What benefits, if any, were associated with the new homeopathic studies? Two of the eight studies provide preliminary data suggesting benefit associated with using particular homeopathic medicines. However, the remaining six studies provided no convincing evidence of benefit over placebo.

One study involving 32 participants showed benefit from using Trammel S (a combination of 14 homeopathic medicines) as a mouthwash to ease the discomfort of stomatitis, an inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth that chemotherapy might cause.

Another study involving 254 participants showed benefit from using calendula ointment to prevent and treat dermatitis caused by radiotherapy treatments for breast cancer.

“It was the only study among the eight cancer treatment trials that used a cream or ointment,” said Kassab.

Kassab cautioned that these data are preliminary and recommended replicating the studies with larger participant numbers involved.

Some health care professionals have expressed concern that patients might choose homeopathic remedies rather than pursue conventional treatments. However, Marchand believes that such concern is unfounded: “In conventional oncology, oncologists or other conventional health practitioners may discourage patients from using alternative therapies due to a fear, rather than knowledge, about possible interactions. That may be due to confusion that homeopathic remedies are botanicals or herbs rather than highly dilute remedies that will not interact with drugs and are usually very safe.”

The review discloses that a co-author has received lecture and seminar fees from homeopathic manufacturers.

Kassab S. Homeopathic medicines for adverse effects of cancer treatments. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, Issue 2.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Introduction to Laurence Frederick, Reiki Master

Before I was introduced to Reiki I used to experience extremely bad migraines, pointed out to me as three of four kinds of migraines on a headache diagnostic chart by my doctor. He urged me to change my entire life around and to have more fun because of my all work no play attitude, in order to minimize the frequency of these pains I had to live with for the rest of my life. Some time later a friend that I met in a massage therapy course I was taking told me to try Reiki, I was sceptical until I did some research on it's background. Approximately a month after subjecting myself to some Reiki treatments, I noticed the pain from an old injury I had completely vanished and years later I have never had a headache or migraine. Now after coming to understand the root cause of the migraines of my past, it's not only surprising what Reiki can do but also that something so simple can have such powerful results.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Treating Tourette's with Homeopathy

When our son Rhys developed Tourette Syndrome, displaying both vocal and motor tics; we really did not know what to do.

So we started to research the subject, and after reading a lot of material it became quite evident that conventional medicine had no answer.
If anything it could complicate matters even more, given the potential side effects associated with current drug treatments.

However we had also read that Homeopathic treatments could be used as an alternative to conventional medicine. After searching the internet for some time, we finally came across Access Natural Healing based in Vancouver BC. We booked an appointment to see Dr. Roland Guenther MD (Germany), PhD.

Within two weeks of treatment our son’s Tics were completely under control.

Clearly we were overjoyed with the results, and would recommend anyone in the same position to look at Homeopathy as a potential alternative; and in particular look up Dr. Roland Guenther MD (Germany), PhD.

Mr & Mrs Bond
Langley BC