Deep Sea Microbes Shed Light on Human Biology

By studying microbes that live near the boiling thermal vents of the deep sea, scientists have identified the structure of an RNA and protein enzyme that is key to making human ribosomes, new research shows. Read more

Live Blood Mircroscopy Course

The next 6 day Live Blood Cell Darkfield Course is hold from September 14 to 19 2009 in Chiang Mai. Read more

Natto – The Little Known Food with Big Benefits for Your Heart and Skin

Natto – The Little Known Food with Big Benefits for Your Heart and Skin. Read more

Phase-Contrast and Dark Field Microscopy

A main obstacle in the microscopy of biological objects is their poor contrast. Only where a contrast exists or where it can be achieved by contrast-enhancing dyes, structures can be made visible. Light-absorbing parts of a preparation weaken the amplitude of the light waves that pass through them. It is thus also spoken of amplitude [...]

Now I understand what’s makes us so acid – protein

Now I understand what’s makes us so acid – protein. Yana Gupta

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 29

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 29
Sarah Henschel (Germany)

Biological Therapy

The information presented on how to treat and combine different methods and products effectively, the most important Sanum Remedies and their successful interrelationship to other biological remedies, Meridian Therapy and Homeopathy, basic concepts of biological medicine, tools for determining the need for biological medicine, heavy toxicity, Detection and Detoxification Research and the Biological Terrain, meridians [...]

Our Bodies Were Designed To Be Healthy!

We were designed to be energetic–even slender.We were intended to have smooth, supple skin and a quick, alert mind. Instead we are overweight. We are tired and sluggish. 2 out of 3 of us will die from cancer or heart disease. Read more

How Much Protein Do I Need Daily?

My blood research has suggested “too much protein” from animal sources can cause bone and muscle loss. It is not the quantity or the quality of the protein, but the source of the protein – and whether it has been heated or pasteurized or not. Read more

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 28

Jeffrey Tan, Singapore

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 28

Jeffrey Tan, Singapore

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 28

Jeffrey Tan, Singapore

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 27

Yana Gupta , Czech

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 27

Yana Gupta , Czech

Our Students for Dark-Field-Microscopy Course 27

Yana Gupta , Czech

Live Blood Analysis Course

Jeffrey Tan Testimonial on Live Blood Analysis Course Darkfield Microscopy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZqX7HfuuUc

Live Blood Analysis Course

Jeffrey Tan Testimonial on Live Blood Analysis Course Darkfield Microscopy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZqX7HfuuUc

The Body as Bacterial Landlord

The body as bacterial landlord needs to be reviewed by everyone thinking about my FIGHT protocol and how to explain to patients the need to lower our total body burden of pathogens.Read more

100 Trillion Bacteria in Your Gut: Learn How to Keep the Good Kind There

You probably don’t think about your gut very often but this may make you start–the bacteria in your bowels outnumber the cells in your body by a factor of 10 to one. This gut flora has incredible power over your immune system, which, of course, is your body’s natural defense system that keeps you healthy. [...]

Prof. Enderlein’s great discoveries

Prof. Günther Enderlein was a biologist who regarded it as his mission to find the solutions to the severe disease facing humanity. Originally he was a professor of entomology at the Zoological Institute at the University of Berlin. At the outbreak of the World War I, a new field of research caught his full attention [...]