Rheumatoid arthritis caused by amoeba infection

casper

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Having obtained new information, link:
http://thehealist.com/rheumatoid-arthritis-caused-amoeba-infection/,
whether we need to adjust the diet to these new discoveries?
 
casper said:
Having obtained new information, link:
http://thehealist.com/rheumatoid-arthritis-caused-amoeba-infection/,
whether we need to adjust the diet to these new discoveries?

I think that the paleo diet and keto diet are already there. Plus, a big part of paleo/keto includes dealing with detox.
 
I am not sure where to post this information: I also do not know if rheumatoid arthritis is similar to arthrose. I just pass on the information:

Some weeks ago I learned from a woman that she had healed herself from arthrose with the Körbler Symbols:
She marked all her aching spots on her fingers with a green waterproof marker and draw a circle around them, the point being the center.
She also drew five green parallel lines on both of her inner wrists.
She did so for three weeks and her arthrose was healed. Since then she has no problems any more.
I could not find many english pages, so I enclose some german, too

http://www.geosymbol.com/en/home/20-rassicurare/10-erich-koerbler2.html?tmpl=component
http://community.humanityhealing.net/m/discussion?id=1388889%3ATopic%3A1249260
https://www.google.at/search?q=k%C3%B6rbler+symbols&biw=1680&bih=923&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=6siCVZGiLYGwUfm8gdAL&ved=0CCkQsAQ
http://www.praneohom.de/fileadmin/praneohom.group/upload/download/English/Healing_Power_Symbols_4_titles.pdf

http://www.raum-und-zeit.com/shop/kartensets-plakate/erich-koerbler-symbolkarten.html
http://www.amazon.de/Heilen-mit-Symbolen-wichtigsten-Heilzeichen/dp/3863740459/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434631766&sr=8-1&keywords=heilen+mit+zeichen+k%C3%B6rbler#reader_3863740459

Maybe it will help!
 
Thank you for the post and links naorma. I had never heard of Koerbler and the "New Homeopathy" before.
Looks interesting enough to read in depth.
-A
 
Erich Koerbler and his New Homeopathy Symbols

A study of the geometric shapes was discovered by Erich Körbler an electrical engineer from Vienna, Austria who tested certain geometric symbols and their positive effects on the human body. He considered these geometric shapes as the New Homeopathy. The Geometric Resonance Symbols are geometric shapes that act on the vibrational energy level of all living beings (humans, animals or plants) creating positive changes. These frequencies can help those people who need a little stimulation to rebalance specific aspects of their lives, for instance, gain self confidence, feel less anger, fear or be more tolerant. They are frequencies that communicate information to the body through specific points as acupuncture, areas related to the chakras or imbalanced points. According to Dr. Peter Mandel, a gifted naturopathic healer in Germany, the geometric shapes create frequencies or waves, which determine the flow of electrons.

Interestingly, scientists seem to have found these symbols on Ötzi too:

Scientists Have Mapped All of Ötzi the Iceman’s 61 Tattoos

Proving that tattoos can age well, all 61 tattoos on the mummified Ötzi the Iceman have been mapped — and they still look pretty darn good, all things considered. Anthropologists mapped the ink on the 5,300-year-remains using a new imaging technique, revealing previously-unknown tattoos. With this new census in hand, researchers hope to finally answer the question of what the tattoos mean.

Ancient Ink

In September 1991, two tourists discovered the Iceman’s remains nestled into a glacier in the Italian Alps. Since then, researchers have rigorously analyzed the Iceman to paint a picture of what life was like during the start of the Bronze Age some 5,300 years ago. We now know that he suffered from a variety of degenerative ailments and ultimately died from an arrow wound to the shoulder. However, his peculiar horizontal line tattoos are still a formidable riddle to solve. Early studies initially detected some 49 to 57 tattoos, eventually rising to 59. The tallies varied over time because his tattoos are difficult to spot. For one, the guy is 5,300 years old so his skin is understandably weathered and browned. On top of that, his tattoos were likely applied by puncturing the top layer of skin and rubbing in charcoal. Dark, ancient skin and black ink don’t offer a lot of contrast. In order to up the contrast, researchers in the most recent study used a multispectral imaging technique that detected color differences on the skin — even in the non-visible range. This upped the contrast on the Iceman’s body, and revealed a set of chest tattoos not seen before, bringing the final tally to 61 tattoos. They published their findings this week in the Journal of Cultural Heritage.

This map shows the locations of all 19 tattoo clusters. (Credit: Marco Samadelli)

What Does Your Tattoo Mean, Bro?

Iceman’s 61 tattoos are organized into 19 different groups. Each group of tattoos is simply a set of horizontal or vertical lines. It is believed that the tattoos served a therapeutic or diagnostic purpose for the Iceman, because the tattoo groupings tend to cluster around the lower back and joints — places where Iceman was suffering from joint and spinal degeneration. tattoos. The tattoos may have demarcated the locations for acupuncture treatments, or perhaps the tattoos were the treatment. However, in the most recent tattoo inventory, researchers spotted a tattoo cluster on Iceman’s chest where there were no signs of an ailment. This newly discovered cluster could challenge prevailing theories about the purpose of the Iceman’s tats. But researchers were quick to point out that he may have suffered from other health issues that caused pain in the chest area but that weren’t recorded in the remains. Ultimately, all theses theories could be dead wrong and the tattoos symbolic of something entirely different. But assembling a definitive inventory of the Iceman’s body art gives future researchers a firm foundation to start from. And it also gives a new catalog of designs for would-be inkers, mummy-style.
 

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