Gemmotherapy; represents an evolution in phytotherapy in this Era.
Why?
A plant has stored in its buds the most precious genetic material which serves for its further duplication. Why? Gemmotherapeuticum includes within itself the advantages of alopatic and homeopathic procedures. Healing substances are located in measurable concentrations in the preparations, and also homeopathic information starts to have effect due to the homeopathic technology of its processing.
How?
Treatment with buds always starts with detoxification - this means using a drainage means (especially birch, beech or oak, exceptionally elm) which is used for at least 2-3 days. Extracts from buds are usually measured as follows: 1 kg of body weight to 1 drop. This amount of drops is divided into three doses a day (e.g., with body weight of 60 kg, the daily usage is 20 drops, 3 times a day). Usually after drainage 2 packages of a specific means are used. It is advisable to consult usage with an experienced specialist. These treatments do not supplement the care of a doctor
What?
Buds add to an organism mineral substances, vitamins, phyto-hormones, trace elements and enzymes, and thus its immunity increases. At the same time, the functioning of the central nervous system is improved. You can find detailed information in the book of;
J. A. Zentrich - Gemmotherapy.
GEMMOTHERAPY: A POWERFUL TOOL FOR THE CLASSICAL HOMEOPATH by Daniel P. Towle, D.C., DNBHE
There are a number of therapies that have been used for the last thirty-five to two-hundred years that follow some homeopathic principles and are powerful adjuncts to classical homeopathic prescribing. Hahnemann utilized isotherapy which uses the dilutions of the blood or urine of the patient. Hering developed nosode therapy which incorporated diseased tissues, and Conan created diluted and dynamized organotherapy,
which is the administration of healthy organs, glands or tissues from animals to rectify the analog organs, glands or tissues in the human patient.
Gemmotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy (more specifically embryophytotherapy) which was discovered by Henri Pol Bruxele and colleagues in 1965. This was further detailed and developed into a clinical application by Max Tetau, MD. Gemmotherapy employs glycerine macerates of fresh buds and other vegetative tissues in the growing stage.
Dechelating lithotherapy uses dilutions of minerals and rocks to help liberate oligoelements (trace elements) so that the latter can be more efficiently utilized by the body. Oligotherapy utilizes metalloid homeopathic dilutions of trace elements to improve enzyme function and is commonly used with the other therapies mentioned.
Oligotherapy (trace mineral therapy) is often used concurrently with gemmotherapy as they act as catalysts. The oligo elements catalyze the enzymatic systems of the body to more efficiently utilize the gemmotherapy: allowing detoxification that would take months with gemmotherapy alone to happen within weeks.
Gemmotherapy incorporates the buds of fresh plants or embryonic tissues in the growth phase, such as young shoots. These tissues are rich in growth factors, including phyto hormones, auxins and gibberellins. The active principles in the gems are present which start to disappear after a plant reaches a certain point in its growth.
An example is auxin which is a hormone found in plants, in vitro studies show that auxins stimulate cell growth. This substance has been tried in agricultural applications and has been successfully used in Italian peach orchards for the purpose of growing larger peaches that have a better resistance to disease.
Auxins have a fetal hormonal action and are found only in the buds of a plant. Gibberellins are the other principle factors in these remedies. They stimulate RNA and protein synthesis. Like the auxins, they are present only in the buds and are not found in the whole plant. Therefore all of our current homeopathic remedies that are prepared from the whole plant (usually flowering) do not have these key elements present.
A phytoestrogen is a naturally-occurring plant nutrient that exerts an estrogen-like action on the body. Gemmotherapeuticum includes within itself the advantages of allopathic and homeopathic procedures. Healing substances are located in measurable concentrations in the preparations.
The complete natural blend of PHYTO-MEDICINE, in Osteo-mek, is what makes it so effective
Phyto- is from the Greek phyton meaning plant. A phytoestrogen is a naturally-occurring plant nutrient that exerts an estrogen-like action on the body. Scientists have discovered hundreds of phytoestrogens in many herbs.
Phyto-Nucleous or Standardized active ingredient extracts are the latest in the Natural health medicines used as micro doses with maximum effectiveness and having no side effects. 100% natural and vegetarian. These are combined with Homoeopathic principal producing fastest results.
The Oriental Herb Philosophy
The Chinese have studied the medicinal effects of herbs for thousands of years. Specific directions were developed on how to pick the herbs, preserve the herbs, and how to prepare the herbal remedies. Often these remedies were made in dilute quantities, sometimes as low as one part per ion, which is equivalent to a 9x.
The Chinese understood how certain herbs could be made more dilute and still achieve pharmacological effectiveness.
Oriental Herbal Remedies utilize the compatibility of herbology and homeopathy. This is to insure safety first, while guaranteeing effectiveness.
Phytoestrogens Reduce Risk for Cancer
In a study published in Environmental Health Perspectives (103;Suppl 7:103-112;1995), researchers reported that, in addition to their benefits for the glandular system, phytoestrogens have been shown to have antioxidant activity and can influence intracellular enzymes, protein synthesis, growth factor action, and cell proliferation in a way that makes them "strong candidates for a role as natural cancer-protective compounds." The authors point out that countries or regions that consume the highest amounts of phytoestrogens also tend to have the lowest cancer rates.
Phytotherapy; in the current period, an 'evolution'
Why?
A plant has stored in its buds the most precious genetic material which serves for its further duplication. Why? Gemmotherapeuticum includes within itself the advantages of alopatic and homeopathic procedures. Healing substances are located in measurable concentrations in the preparations, and also homeopathic information starts to have effect due to the homeopathic technology of its processing.
How?
Treatment with buds always starts with detoxification - this means using a drainage means (especially birch, beech or oak, exceptionally elm) which is used for at least 2-3 days. Extracts from buds are usually measured as follows: 1 kg of body weight to 1 drop. This amount of drops is divided into three doses a day (e.g., with body weight of 60 kg, the daily usage is 20 drops, 3 times a day). Usually after drainage 2 packages of a specific means are used. It is advisable to consult usage with an experienced specialist. These treatments do not supplement the care of a doctor
What?
Buds add to an organism mineral substances, vitamins, phyto-hormones, trace elements and enzymes, and thus its immunity increases. At the same time, the functioning of the central nervous system is improved. You can find detailed information in the book of;
J. A. Zentrich - Gemmotherapy.
GEMMOTHERAPY: A POWERFUL TOOL FOR THE CLASSICAL HOMEOPATH by Daniel P. Towle, D.C., DNBHE
There are a number of therapies that have been used for the last thirty-five to two-hundred years that follow some homeopathic principles and are powerful adjuncts to classical homeopathic prescribing. Hahnemann utilized isotherapy which uses the dilutions of the blood or urine of the patient. Hering developed nosode therapy which incorporated diseased tissues, and Conan created diluted and dynamized organotherapy,
which is the administration of healthy organs, glands or tissues from animals to rectify the analog organs, glands or tissues in the human patient.
Gemmotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy (more specifically embryophytotherapy) which was discovered by Henri Pol Bruxele and colleagues in 1965. This was further detailed and developed into a clinical application by Max Tetau, MD. Gemmotherapy employs glycerine macerates of fresh buds and other vegetative tissues in the growing stage.
Dechelating lithotherapy uses dilutions of minerals and rocks to help liberate oligoelements (trace elements) so that the latter can be more efficiently utilized by the body. Oligotherapy utilizes metalloid homeopathic dilutions of trace elements to improve enzyme function and is commonly used with the other therapies mentioned.
Oligotherapy (trace mineral therapy) is often used concurrently with gemmotherapy as they act as catalysts. The oligo elements catalyze the enzymatic systems of the body to more efficiently utilize the gemmotherapy: allowing detoxification that would take months with gemmotherapy alone to happen within weeks.
Gemmotherapy incorporates the buds of fresh plants or embryonic tissues in the growth phase, such as young shoots. These tissues are rich in growth factors, including phyto hormones, auxins and gibberellins. The active principles in the gems are present which start to disappear after a plant reaches a certain point in its growth.
An example is auxin which is a hormone found in plants, in vitro studies show that auxins stimulate cell growth. This substance has been tried in agricultural applications and has been successfully used in Italian peach orchards for the purpose of growing larger peaches that have a better resistance to disease.
Auxins have a fetal hormonal action and are found only in the buds of a plant. Gibberellins are the other principle factors in these remedies. They stimulate RNA and protein synthesis. Like the auxins, they are present only in the buds and are not found in the whole plant. Therefore all of our current homeopathic remedies that are prepared from the whole plant (usually flowering) do not have these key elements present.
A phytoestrogen is a naturally-occurring plant nutrient that exerts an estrogen-like action on the body. Gemmotherapeuticum includes within itself the advantages of allopathic and homeopathic procedures. Healing substances are located in measurable concentrations in the preparations.
The complete natural blend of PHYTO-MEDICINE, in Osteo-mek, is what makes it so effective
Phyto- is from the Greek phyton meaning plant. A phytoestrogen is a naturally-occurring plant nutrient that exerts an estrogen-like action on the body. Scientists have discovered hundreds of phytoestrogens in many herbs.
Phyto-Nucleous or Standardized active ingredient extracts are the latest in the Natural health medicines used as micro doses with maximum effectiveness and having no side effects. 100% natural and vegetarian. These are combined with Homoeopathic principal producing fastest results.
The Oriental Herb Philosophy
The Chinese have studied the medicinal effects of herbs for thousands of years. Specific directions were developed on how to pick the herbs, preserve the herbs, and how to prepare the herbal remedies. Often these remedies were made in dilute quantities, sometimes as low as one part per ion, which is equivalent to a 9x.
The Chinese understood how certain herbs could be made more dilute and still achieve pharmacological effectiveness.
Oriental Herbal Remedies utilize the compatibility of herbology and homeopathy. This is to insure safety first, while guaranteeing effectiveness.
Phytoestrogens Reduce Risk for Cancer
In a study published in Environmental Health Perspectives (103;Suppl 7:103-112;1995), researchers reported that, in addition to their benefits for the glandular system, phytoestrogens have been shown to have antioxidant activity and can influence intracellular enzymes, protein synthesis, growth factor action, and cell proliferation in a way that makes them "strong candidates for a role as natural cancer-protective compounds." The authors point out that countries or regions that consume the highest amounts of phytoestrogens also tend to have the lowest cancer rates.
Phytotherapy; in the current period, an 'evolution'
Phyto-nucleous active components extract also known as Standardized Extracts, based on Homoeopathic and Gemmotherapy principals with molecular doses (nano technology)
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