In its first structure, the planet had only one continent surrounded by waters. This land had all the necessary flora and fauna to sustain the human being, not without working, though; they even had to make a huge effort. As people were evolved, it is obvious that the planet developed homogeneously and progressively.
In the age-stopping procedures, an important element is that which the physician decides to use in the activity area of the EDTA molecule in order to extract every heavy metal in excess or other metals that are not found in the natural composition of the human body (but are nevertheless present).
The human body’s health starts from the areas of the stomach, of the small and of the large intestines. Their cleanliness is essential for the balance of the body.
Stress is one of the main factors that trigger and feed the functional disorders of the human system and the ageing processes. It is a proven fact that factors of extreme stress cause untimely death. For his own health and comfort, each man must make effort to avoid stress and to discover the joy of living.
Each human being must understand and realize that health is the harmony between contraries. The person must also know that he cannot dissociate his disease from his spiritual and emotional state. Those who treat the somatic condition alone are definitely wrong. Where the person is psychosomatically balanced, no disease will occur, because there is no breach in his defense.
The fundamental idea of the traditional medicine practiced by these two civilizations is that bioenergy, the energy of life, runs through the meridians. Along the meridians there are also biocenters. The inner energy fuses with the external one (at the level of the charkas), and the human body is completely balanced.
Infertility, disorders of sexual dynamics (erection disorders, frigidity, impotence) ovarian cysts, uterine fibromas, cervicitis-colpitis, disorders of the menstrual cycle (amenorrhea, metrorrhagia, dysmenorrhea), endometriosis, fibrocysts, cysts, benign and malignant affections of the breast and armpit area, galactorrhea, early stages of hydrocele/varicocele, benign and malignant affections of the prostrate, renal calculus (stones and gravel), renal infections and cysts, pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis, hematuria, kidney failure;
Digestive affections
Viral and microbial infections of the oral cavity, aphathae, candida, gastroesophageal reflux, esophageal varices, alkalosis, ulcer, gastritis, enterocolitis, colitis, intestinal polypi, liver affections (hepatitis, early stages of cirrhosis – dry cirrhosis or cirrhosis with ascites, steatosis, hepatic cysts), biliary calculus, biliary dyskinesia, pancreatitis, constipation, hemorrhoids;