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"Not the microbe, but the environment is the reason of illness!" (Bechamps)
Bacteria, viruses or fungi are often seen as the reasons for illness; but why is it that one person becomes sick after contact with a virus and another does not?
German researcher and microbiologist, Professor Günther Enderlein, dedicated his life to researching the environment of the human being and how this milieu develops various illnesses. Enderlein has made a substantial step ahead in that he sees the human being in a more complex way, rather than making illness an isolated issue of pathogenic organisms.
Examination of a living drop of blood under the dark field microscope is the foundation of Enderlein therapy. In the dark field all the components of the blood are lit up, so that they appear bright in front of a dark background.
A normally lit room would be called a bright field. If you now darken that room and switch on a sharp spotlight then look sideways into this light, you will see all the dust in the air light up. The dark field microscope uses this same effect. With such a diagnostic tool, it is possible to discover even the slightest alterations of the blood.
Treatment is done with the isopathic Sanum remedies, developed by Professor Enderlein as a direct result of his research.
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