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- Most of the ten tour participants met at our Frankfurt hotel this
evening for an informal welcome reception. Many North Americans had to
leave on Saturday to get to Germany today, due to North Atlantic flight
schedules and losing time zones. Because delegates joined us from
different countries, everyone made their own airline arrangements.
- Although our limit was twenty-five participants, this tour was much
smaller than we anticipated, as compared to previous tours with up to
fifty participants. However, we had the benefit of an elite group that
included mostly “many-timers” and represented two staff members and
three from our Board of Directors. Countries represented are Australia,
Canada, and the United States. [As in all recent tours, all participants
– other than couples – had a single room in Frankfurt, Baden-Baden, Rust
and Friesenheim at no extra charge.]
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- After a great breakfast in the hotel’s restaurant [included in the tour
price] our deluxe motor coach took us in a southerly direction by
autobahn (freeway) to our hotel near Baden-Baden (our home away from
home for the next three nights). On arrival we were able to check into
our rooms and a great lunch awaited us. This was a new hotel for us in
this area and we all enjoyed our stay here very much. Again, it is a
family run hotel, very pleasant, close to Baden-Baden and the food was
GREAT (typical “country” German fare).
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- Then after lunch in the meeting room of our hotel Dr.med. Michael Kofler
and Dr. Annemarie Frey gave us their presentation on the Photon Resonance
Test (PRT) of Dr. Helmut Schimmel. We all owe thanks to Mrs. Aina
Sylvester-Schimmel of the Resolux firm for arranging this part of our
program.
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- Dr. Michael Kofler, worked closely with Dr. Helmut Schimmel. He has used
the Photon Resonance Test (PRT) method in his practice for many years
and continues the research and development started by Dr. Schimmel
before he passed away. See your February, 2005 issue of the newsletter
for a translation of Dr. Kofler’s research paper on “DNA Therapy with
the Photon Resonance Test”. Dr. Kofler gave us an excellent presentation
that included hands-on work with the PRT device, advanced applications,
as well as the concepts and latest updates of this revolutionary
diagnostic method.
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- Dr. Annemarie Frey has also worked extensively with the Photon Resonance
Test method. She assisted Dr. Kofler with translation of his
presentations and then gave us a separate lecture about her work with
this method and her unique approach to its application.
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- After breakfast in the meeting room of our hotel Privat Dozent Dr.med.
Dr.med. habil. Hendrik Treugut [this long title means that Dr. Treugut
is a university lecturer without an assigned post, a medical doctor and
has completed a postdoctoral thesis qualifying him for a senior
university post] gave our second private session.
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- After breakfast in the meeting room of our hotel Privat Dozent Dr.med.
Dr.med. habil. Hendrik Treugut [this long title means that Dr. Treugut
is a university lecturer without an assigned post, a medical doctor and
has completed a postdoctoral thesis qualifying him for a senior
university post] gave our second private session.
- This was a dynamite presentation! Dr. Treugut is a well known and
respected lecturer and gave us detailed information about his research
into the fundamental working principles of biological medicine. The
theme of this tour program was “Latest Scientific Research” as it
relates to “Natural Cancer Therapies” and Dr. Treugut merged both topics
into his well received presentation.
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- Privatdozent Dr. med. Dr. med. habil. Hendrik Treugut is the president
of the prestigious “German Society for Energy and Information Medicine”.
He is also the head of the Radiological Department of the Klinikum
Schwäbish Gmünd. Dr. Treugut also knew Dr. Schimmel and about his work
developing the Photon Resonance Test device. He will tell us about his
latest research into System Theory in Medicine from Quantum Dynamics to
Therapeutic Strategy.
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- After lunch a motor coach transported us all to the Congress Hall in
Baden-Baden. There we had the entire afternoon at the “Medicine Week” to
start our
assault on the almost 200 exhibit stands – Halloween for Doctors!
- One annual world event stands out concerning natural healing approaches,
namely the Baden-Baden “Medicine Week”. Imagine up to 4,000 medical
doctors under one roof, all interested in learning more about Biological
Medicine or obtaining certification therein (mainly because of patient
demand for it!). Add to this 200 exhibit booths on four floors and
you’ve got the picture!
- At closing time, the bus drove us back to our hotel for our evening meal.
During the evening many went for walks (a visit to the local cemetery on
All Souls Evening was beautiful and exciting) or relaxed in the hotel’s
pub to sample some good German beer, trade tales and adventures from
“Med-Week”, study or just plain head off to bed.
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- After breakfast in the meeting room of our hotel was our third private
and mandatory attendance session – Prof. Dr. Fritz-Albert Popp – do I
need to say anything else here? We were so fortunate to have a
presentation from this eminent and incredible man. When I contacted him
he definitely remembered our founder Dr. Walter Sturm and that he had
spoken to our groups in the past.
- All I can say in summary of this lecture is “Wow!” Dr. Popp has taken
his research to whole new levels and we are very pleased to hear that he
is now being supported and sponsored in his work by the International
Institute of Biophysics (of which he is Vice President). He went from
complicated diagrams in his English language PowerPoint presentation to
handwritten formulas on the meeting room board. This was a concentrated
and in depth discussion of the physics and science underlying our field
of medicine. Phenomenal!
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- Prof. Dr. Fritz-Albert Popp is a theoretical physicist who has received
several nominations as Lecturer, Research Fellow, Visiting Professor, or
Honorary Professor at Universities in Germany, USA, India, and China. He
is Vice President of the International Institute of Biophysics, and has
supervised approximately 30 diploma works and dissertations in physics,
biology and medicine, and written approximately 150 publications on
basic questions of theoretical physics, biology, complementary medicine
and biophotons. He will talk to us about his recent research on the science
and technology of the interaction of photons within and on biological
systems
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- After lunch our motor coach left the hotel for the Congress Hall. Again
we had the entire afternoon at the “Medicine Week” to complete our
assault on the almost 200 exhibit stands. To give them the most
flexibility for their own meetings with exhibitors and representatives
at Med-Week they were on their own for the rest of that day. [All meals
were included in the tour price except for dinner today and one other
evening meal.] Back at the hotel later that evening the “meetings”
continued in the hotel’s pub.
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- Our fourth private (and the final mandatory attendance) session started
right after breakfast in the meeting room right at our hotel with Dr.
Rosy Daniel from England. Dr. Daniel has an extensive and very
impressive background in cancer therapy and care. She was accompanied by
the principals of the company that sells the Ayurvedic remedy she
currently uses for her cancer therapies.
- Dr. Rosy Daniel, is Founder and Medical Director of Health Creation, and
she also works as an Integrated Medicine Consultant providing
consultations for those with cancer who are seeking advice on how to
integrate alternative, complementary and self-help approaches to
fighting and healing cancer alongside orthodox medical treatment.
- Dr. Daniel was the former Medical Director of Bristol Cancer Help Centre,
and also worked at the Harley Street Oncology Ctr. Focus of her
presentation will be cancer treatment that also includes the use of an
Ayurvedic/Herbal remedy.
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- After lunch our deluxe motor coach took us by “Autobahn” (freeway) again
in a generally southerly direction for about ½ hour to the small but
very busy little town of Rust.
- Upon arrival we checked into our fabulous rooms – and the rest of the
day was ours! This town is Europe’s “equivalent” of Disney Land – it
even has a mouse! Go exploring, have a nice dinner, get unpacked and
ready for the big International MORA Symposium. Supper this evening was
the second and only other meal that was not included in the tour. Most
of us went over to the park for an afternoon and evening of good food,
scary rides, roller coasters, exhibits and generally good fun! You could
spend days seeing all the sights, but duty called . . .
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- After breakfast (and this hotel had a great one) we started the
Med-Tronik Symposium in a huge meeting room at this hotel.
- This International Symposium of MORA Practitioners was attended by over
130 doctors from around the world and had simultaneous translation to
and from German so everyone could benefit from the lectures. Here’s a
list of the speakers at the symposium:
- Dr. Eckart Herrmann, Germany: Chairman of the meeting and President of
the International Society for Biocybernetic Medicine
- Dr. Sir Zenon Gruba, Australia: Total Body Color Acupuncture
- Dr. Werner Grauberger, Austria: The Sophisticated Art of Detoxification
- Dr. Tony Scott-Morley, England: My Way – A Demonstration of Specific
Diagnostic Procedures with MORA based on the Original Work of Dr. Morell
- Dr. Johann Schuller, Austria: Initial Studies with ELH Nosodes and
OXI-MED in a Small Laboratory
- Dr. Thomas Christidis, Greece: The Many Causes of Cancer and How to
Identify and Remove Them
- Dr. Brian Mac Coy, USA: Diagnosis and Treatment Development for the
Patient with Cancer using MORA-Super and ELH programs
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- Med-Tronik fed us lunch and then on Friday evening was the big “festive
dinner” – having been to these affairs before please trust me that
Med-Tronik knows how to throw a party and this one was truly fantastic.
We all got “gussied up” and prepared for a really fine evening of
entertainment, good food, some wine (and none of us had to drive
anywhere) and conversations with doctors from all over the English
speaking world. This alone was a very memorable event – we all took lots
of pictures. [As a sample, Med-Tronik hired the monorail train from the
park to transport us all back and forth to the restaurant, had live
singers and entertainers, a fabulous five (or was it six) course dinner,
free flowing wine, dancing until 1 AM, and so on and so on . . .]
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- After breakfast, the Med-Tronik Symposium continued in a meeting room at
this hotel. Med-Tronik again fed us lunch, and then the meeting
officially ended mid-afternoon.
- Prof. Dr. Arnim Bechmann, Germany: The Future of Naturopathy –
Scientific Aspects of the Fundamentals in a Broader Sense of the Science
of Nature
- Dr. Alexander Wood, Canada: BioElectronic Terrain Analysis of Prof.
Vincent – The Concept
of “Terrain” and its Impact on Health [Dr. Wood was unable to
attend this meeting]
- Dr. László Osvai, Hungary: MORA Anti-Nicotine Programs in Pulmonologic
Practice [Dr.
Osvai was unable to attend this meeting and his paper was
presented by a colleague.]
- Dr. Jürgen Nienhaus, Germany: MORA and Psyche – Latest Research
Experiences
- Dr. Elisabeth Scholz, Austria: Deep relaxation with MORA, Point Therapy
and Color.
- Followed by closing discussion with full panel of speakers, and farewell
remarks.
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- Our deluxe motor coach then carried us (weary but happy) back to our
hotel near the Frankfurt Airport. After the big party last night none of
us were much interested in getting all gussied up again, so we kept the closing
banquet and Tour Certificate Ceremonies simple and comfortable. We had a
leisurely celebration taking pictures and talking and enjoying our last
evening together – into the wee hours.
- The tour officially ended after that certificate ceremony, as did OIRF’s
responsibility for participants. Naturally their hotel room for the
night and breakfast the next morning were included in the tour price.
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- The majority of tour participants flew home from Frankfurt this day and
most North Americans even arrived back home that same day due to gaining
time zones. Have a safe and pleasant trip home!
- Today, several of the doctors and I again traveled back south to
Friesenheim to attend Dr. Gottfried Cornelissen’s Advanced MORA Seminar
at the Med-Tronik company. We returned to Frankfurt on Wednesday and
then flew home on Thursday
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- That’s it for my special day-to-day report on our thirty-third (yes,
that’s 33rd) group tour to Germany. I’ve certainly covered the most
important aspects, and thrown in a few personal comments for those of
you who haven’t experienced one of our tours yet. Just recounting it for
you brought back many good personal memories, but I hope my enthusiasm
and excitement for the things that interest us the most comes through.
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