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Have An *Unanswered* Health Problem,,Read this!

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Jan - 14 Nov 2004 02:03 GMT
http://www.naturmednet.de/Studien/detox.htm
CWatters - 14 Nov 2004 09:12 GMT
> http://www.naturmednet.de/Studien/detox.htm

> According to the intensity of the detoxification, 80 % of the patients
showed a good or even excellent improvement of symptoms.

Can you tell me what the "D" numbers in that article are refering to? eg...
"The inclusion of the low-potency test substances D3 and D5 yields distinct
differences in the test value improvement."

"After one month of therapy we often find only a value improvement with a D4
ampule up to 60."

What's a "D4 ampule? ....and what does "up to 60" mean?

Thanks
Joel M. Eichen - 14 Nov 2004 13:20 GMT
>> http://www.naturmednet.de/Studien/detox.htm
>
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>"The inclusion of the low-potency test substances D3 and D5 yields distinct
>differences in the test value improvement."

Oh Jeez ,,,,,, I read Jan's article and instead of reading
deTOXification, I kept reading deNAZIfication.

Wait a minute ,,,,,, it didn't change the meaning hardly at all.

Joel

>"After one month of therapy we often find only a value improvement with a D4
>ampule up to 60."
>
>What's a "D4 ampule? ....and what does "up to 60" mean?
>
>Thanks
Jan - 14 Nov 2004 17:34 GMT
>Subject: Re: Have An *Unanswered* Health Problem,,Read this!
>From: "CWatters" colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>Can you tell me what the "D" numbers in that article are refering to? eg...

>"The inclusion of the ****low-potency test substances******

D3 and D5 yields distinct
>differences in the test value improvement."

>After one month of therapy we often find only a value improvement with a D4
>ampule up to 60."

>What's a "D4 ampule?

Definition of ampule
n. - A small bottle that contains a drug (especially a sealed sterile container
for injection by needle) 3

D4 is a

low-potency test substance

>and what does "up to 60" mean?

At the points for the lymphatic system, intestine, nervous system, and allergy
we often can measure a pathologic value of more than 80 with a clear pointer
drop, which can be compensated with a test ampule of silver amalgam D4 up to
the ideal value of 50. After one month of therapy we often find only a value
improvement with a D4 ampule up to 60. It now often needs a D6 ampule to
compensate on 50. After 3 months of therapy the chosen parameter is around 70
without a pathologic pointer drop. The test substance now needs very high
potencies to compensate the value again on 50.

>Thanks

Your welcome,

Jan
Joel M. Eichen - 14 Nov 2004 18:36 GMT
>Definition of ampule
>n. - A small bottle that contains a drug (especially a sealed sterile container
>for injection by needle) 3

Wow! You sure? How come I never heard that ..... (?)(?)
CWatters - 14 Nov 2004 19:35 GMT
> Definition of ampule
> n. - A small bottle that contains a drug (especially a sealed sterile container
> for injection by needle) 3

yeah I know that bit :-)

> D4 is a
>
> low-potency test substance

Is that on a scale of D1 to D10 ?

> >and what does "up to 60" mean?
>
> At the points for the lymphatic system, intestine, nervous system, and allergy
> we often can measure a pathologic value of more than 80 with a clear pointer
> drop

That's where I'm stuck. Does "pathologic value" have any units?

80 what? Spots per square inch? Number of sick people per 100,000 population
?

I've tried Google.
 
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