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(iv) p14 Arthritis and How to handle it
ARTHRITIS Literally means inflammation of a joint (Greek ‘arthron), but it is now used for several diseases involving the joints, including non-inflammatory ones. And it is even used to denote pain in muscles and other connective tissues. The term ‘rheumatism’ is more generally used for muscle pain, but it really includes all forms of arthritis as well.
Sep 261 min read


Our Tribute to Agnes McGuinness
It is with deep sadness that I inform you of the death of our esteemed member Agnes McGuinness who died peacefully on the 5th June 2025, she was in her 92nd year.
Aug 211 min read
(iv) p102 Shortcuts via the Autonomic Nervous System
If you took your car to a garage and the mechanic said to you “Sorry, Sir or Madame, I can only check and service the mechanics of your car, not the electronics” I am sure you would soon decide that you must take your car to different garage where they could check and service the electronics as well as the mechanics. 1. If you took your car to a garage and the mechanic said to you “Sorry, Sir or Madame, I can only check and service the mechanics of your car, not the electron
Aug 111 min read
(iv) p5 A Unique Clinical Approach to Disease
Getting to the Heart of the Matter 1. There is a serious problem which is common to both, conventional and alternative approaches to disease. It is the inability to analyse in sufficient depth the physical causes of mental, emotional, and bodily disorders. More particularly, there is a problem in identifying certain physiological faults and their causes. Most doctors and therapists can do little, if anything, to identify the really deep and basic causes of disease, such as pr
Apr 251 min read
(ii) p21a Diagnostic Guide Points
The Associated Points & Alarm Points When an internal organ malfunctions, areas of pain or sensitivity may develop in frontal parts of the body. The centre of pain or sensitivity may be the internal organs of the body which are energetically associated with problem areas of the spine should be checked and, if necessary, treated as well. Otherwise, recovery from spinal problems may be impossible. Chart: The Associated Points and Alarm Points
Mar 191 min read
(iv) p105 What We Do?
People are bound to be puzzled when they see us at work. We press the webbing between the thumb and forefinger of our client. We ask our clients to touch points on their heads, hands and feet, as well as other parts of the body, even over their clothing. We have them place the sides of a hand over rows of glass vials in three different boxes. The vials contain only magnetic tapes, and are marked with the names of chemicals, microbes and homoeopathic remedies. We treat folk b
Sep 4, 20241 min read
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