Gentle Medicine: The True Causes of Disease, Healing, and Health by Dr Joachim-F. Grätz

J. Yasgur
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And in this corner, weighing-in at 1000 g and 600 pages with a height of 9 inches tall, is Dr Grätz’s Gentle Medicine, a clinical and methodological heavyweight hailing from Germany! Joachim-F. Grätz (b. 1963) is a German classical homeopath whose initial homeopathic mentor was Dr Otto Eichelberger (1918–2005) of Munich. Dr Eichelberger was one of the first to take into account the miasms in therapy and who also popularised the use of the Q-potencies in the German speaking world. Grätz, too, attended seminars given by Gerhard Risch (1927–1998), Dr Mohinder Singh Jus (1947–2019), George Vithoulkas, Michael Barthel, Yves LaBorde, Rajan Sankaran and Paul Herscu etc. This varied background provided the author with several different homeopathic perspectives to rely upon. For a period of time, Dr Grätz also served as lecturer in classical homeopathy at various academies of naturopathy in Munich, Salzburg and Vienna, and at Munich’s Ludwig Maximilian University. Dr Grätz’s other important source of inspiration came from Ryke Geerd Hamer (1935–2017) and that man’s recent contribution, German New Medicine (GNM). See Hamer’s opus, Kurzfassung der neuen Medizin, which appeared in 1994 (3rd edition, 2000). Since that time, others havewritten on this subject, e.g. Dr Katherine Willow’s German New Medicine: Experiences in Practice -An Introduction to the Medical Discoveries of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer (2019; Hamer did not publish any substantive works in the English language). See also the works of Andrea Taddei and Björn Eybl. Hamer’s approach, without going into detail, introduces the five biological laws essential to understanding disease and healing. He came upon his discoveries after the homicidal death of his son, Dirk. Grätz’s tome is essentially a summary of his approach to health and disease while also serving as critique of the dominant health care system which he spearheads in Chapter 1 (40pp), ‘Today’s Healthcare system A Critical Review’. Additionally throughout, he tackles all the various weak points of the conventional medical model in particular vaccination which he does so from the European Union perspective. Chapter 2 (50pp), ‘The Chronic Laws of Classical Homeopathy’, discusses just that, while Chapter 3 (40pp), ‘General Medical Basics Based on the Laws of Nature’, discusses GNM and Grätz’s understanding of it. Then comes Chapter 4 (20pp), ‘Encephalopathy: A Necessary Consequence of Vaccinations’, before the largest chapter of 350 pages, ‘Gentle Medicine: Helping People in the Third Millennium’. It is in this section that he explains his Gentle Medicine methodology which consists of three aspects, classical homeopathy plus GNM plus the heroic or interventionistic aspects of allopathic care. He does not offer a clear or concise explanation of GNM so one must supplement that area with other texts or information gleaned from the internet. He does mention Hamer’s 5 biological laws but offers little detail. Biological conflicts and shock experiences and fears are especially important and are a large part of what makesup GNM yet these aspects as well as left-right handedness, brainmanifestations etc. requiremore of an exploration than the few paragraphs within. In this 350-page section, he offers many cases with about a third or so containing reportorial cross-table analyses. Nearly all of the cases are discussed at length which allows one to obtain good insights into the author’s approach. This chapter consists of 21 sub-chapters each dealing with a particular condition or subject, i.e. neurodermatitis, psoriasis, an autosomal-dominant inherited dermatosis? Tendency to infections, allergies, rheumatism and polyarthritis, mental illness andmood disorders (the case of Selenia is particularly fascinating as it concerns demon possession), Lyme disease,
《温柔的医学:疾病、治疗和健康的真正原因》作者:Joachim-F博士。格拉茨
在这个角落里,重达1000克,厚达600页,9英寸高的是Grätz博士的温柔医学,一个来自德国的临床和方法论的重量级人物!Joachim-F。Grätz(生于1963年)是德国古典顺势疗法医师,其最初的顺势疗法导师是慕尼黑的Otto Eichelberger博士(1918-2005)。埃切尔伯格博士是第一个考虑的瘴毒疗法和他也推广使用Q-potencies在说德语世界。Grätz也参加了由Gerhard Risch(1927-1998)、Mohinder Singh Jus博士(1947-2019)、George Vithoulkas、Michael Barthel、Yves LaBorde、Rajan Sankaran和Paul Herscu等人举办的研讨会。这种不同的背景为作者提供了几种不同的顺势疗法观点。在一段时间内,Grätz博士还在慕尼黑、萨尔茨堡和维也纳的各个自然疗法学院以及慕尼黑的路德维希·马克西米利安大学担任古典顺势疗法讲师。Grätz博士的另一个重要灵感来源来自Ryke Geerd Hamer(1935-2017)和他最近的贡献,德国新医学(GNM)。参见哈默尔的作品《新Medizin的Kurzfassung der neuen Medizin》,出版于1994年(2000年第三版)。从那时起,其他人就这个主题进行了写作,例如凯瑟琳·威洛博士的德国新药:实践经验-介绍莱克·格尔德·哈默博士的医学发现(2019;哈默没有用英语发表任何实质性的作品)。参见Andrea Taddei和Björn Eybl的作品。哈默的方法没有详细介绍,而是介绍了对理解疾病和治疗至关重要的五个生物学定律。他的发现是在他的儿子德克被谋杀后发现的。Grätz的大部头本质上是他对健康和疾病的方法的总结,同时也是对他在第1章(40页)中率先提出的主导医疗保健系统的批评,“今天的医疗保健系统一个关键的评论”。此外,他还从欧洲联盟的角度论述了传统医学模式的各种弱点,特别是疫苗接种。第二章(50页),“经典顺势疗法的慢性规律”,讨论了这一点,而第三章(40页),“基于自然规律的一般医学基础”,讨论了GNM和Grätz对它的理解。然后是第4章(20页),“脑病:接种疫苗的必然后果”,然后是350页的最大一章“温和的医学:在第三个千年中帮助人们”。正是在这一节中,他解释了他的温和医学方法论,它由三个方面组成,经典顺势疗法加上GNM加上对抗疗法护理的英雄或干预方面。他没有对GNM提供一个清晰或简明的解释,所以人们必须用从互联网上收集的其他文本或信息来补充这个领域。他确实提到了哈默的五大生物学定律,但没有提供任何细节。生物冲突、震惊经历和恐惧是特别重要的,是构成GNM的很大一部分,但这些方面以及左右手习惯、大脑表现等需要更多的探索,而不是其中的几个段落。在这本350页的书中,他提供了许多案例,其中大约三分之一的案例包含了报告性的跨表分析。几乎所有的案例都进行了详细的讨论,这使得人们对作者的方法有了很好的了解。本章由21个子章节组成,每个章节处理一个特定的条件或主题,即神经性皮炎,牛皮癣,常染色体显性遗传性皮肤病?有感染、过敏、风湿病和多发性关节炎、精神疾病和情绪障碍的倾向(塞莱尼亚的情况尤其令人着迷,因为它与恶魔有关)、莱姆病、
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