... or spiritual energies can be harnessed to help treat human disease, whether physical, psychological, or spiritual in nature. read more...
... will appear upon the screen. Where weakness prevails or disease is p resented in any portion of the anatomy, this harmony read more...
... coined the term “homeopathy” (Greek for “like [the] disease”) as a descriptive name Meyers (1900), pp. 218-233; Becker ... drugs that would provoke symptoms opposite to those of the disease, he called “allopathy” (Greek for “other than [the] disease”).6 Perhaps needless to say, regular physicians were read more...
... as having passed away as a result of a longstanding disease, in that day called dropsy. Abraham (A22264) and Margaret ... at Camp Dennison, Ohio. While in the service he developed a disease of the eyes and was hospitalized at Cumberland, Maryland. read more...
... Fetzer Wetzler. She said that Aunt Kate died with “heart’s disease.” (This followed an accident with runaway horses.) She was ... chemicals that will give man youth and prolong life. Diseases of many kinds will be conquered, including cancer, read more...
... biological problem; epidemiologists see it as an infectious disease. The healers see it as a question of broken spirit. Well, read more...
... Fahrion, $85,600 Templeton/Frontier Science, $200,000 Heart Disease Research (Dean Ornish), $80,000 Traditional Acupuncture ... on Cardiac Pacing, $32,250 IONS, Causality, $50,000 Heart Disease Research (Dean Ornish), $5,000 Fetzer Pioneers project read more...
... know. If you look at his situation, he had cardiovascular disease. He had progressive congestive heart failure. The question read more...
... attack the symptoms, suppress the symptoms and attack the disease; whereas the new ways of healing are going to be read more...
... know we’re living in a very narrow band with this Alzheimer disease that she has. The brain cells are just cut off. She only ... know we’re living in a very narrow band with this Alzheimer disease that she has. The brain cells are just cut off. She only read more...