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Healing with Information: The New Homeopathy
Healing with Information: The New Homeopathy
Healing with Information: The New Homeopathy
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With the discovery of information as the basic ‘software’ of living systems came the realization that malfunction in the living system can be treated by correcting the information that causes the malfunction. With this milestone book by a long-standing practitioner of this new kind of medicine, the door is opened to every healer and physician to complement his or her healing practice by diagnosing the cause of their patients’ health problems before they manifest as disease, and correcting the malfunction with non-invasive, testable and reproducible ‘soft’ methods. This is information medicine, the cutting edge in the development of modern medical science; not an alternative to the tried and tested methods of biochemical medicine but a remarkably effective and readily acquired complement to it.

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Release dateJul 27, 2018
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Healing with Information: The New Homeopathy
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Maria Sagi

Maria Sagi holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest. The creator of the Sagi method of informational healing and diagnosis, she is the author of 12 books and more than 150 articles and research papers published in Hungarian and translated into English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese. The science director for the Club of Budapest, she lives in Budapest, Hungary.

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    Preface

    My collaboration with Erich Körbler began in the fall of 1990. I found him ‘by chance’ – if there is such a thing. When I stepped into his Vienna study I was overcome by the feeling that I needed to know everything he knew. How did this come about?

    This was a time when various energy-screening techniques were not yet widely known in Hungary. I was spending the summer in our thatched cottage in Balatonudvari by Lake Balaton and, as in so many previous summers, I never got a relaxing night’s sleep there. I would wake up with big black shadows under my eyes that would then disappear later on during the day in the sunlight. I experimented with a mirror placed face down under the bed, but to no avail. Father Lajos, the old priest reputed for his knowledge of herbal and other natural healing methods, advised me, ‘My child, you will have to part with that house.’ I checked with my pendulum, and found many water veins running under the house and in the garden. Just to be on the safe side, I called in a specialist who said, ‘Your measurements were as good as mine’, meaning that he had found the same as I had.

    For the next seven years I studied natural medicine with various healers in Vienna, while at home Father Lajos was my master in natural healing, and Mr. and Mrs. Kushi my teachers in macrobiotics. I combined the information on natural healing with healing through macrobiotics, and practiced my new skills. I asked one of my Viennese friends what he knew about screening water veins. He said he knew a reliable method but he could only acquire the thing needed for that in the fall – he was talking about a screening sheet. We agreed that I would buy one on my next visit to Vienna.

    This is what I proceeded to do. One Friday night, at the place where I was staying in Vienna, I tested the sheet I had bought. That same night I experienced some very special sensations – as if I was levitating and there were two lamps heating me up. When I woke up in the morning I felt even worse than at Balaton – I was quite feeble. I went down to the street to make a telephone call, even though I knew I had little hope as my friend had gone away for the weekend. The phone just rang and rang. I returned to the apartment and took out the packaging for the sheet. On the cover I found a telephone number. So I set off once more to the telephone booth. I dialed the number and a man answered. He said he had something urgent to do at the moment but he would be free at about 3 p.m. the same afternoon and I could go and see him. He gave me directions. I couldn’t even recall his name but I had his address I got on a streetcar, and at 3 o’clock in the afternoon I knocked on his door.

    He had a large, oblong-shaped office, at least 10 meters in length. The front door was open and the vast room extended from an entrance hall of about 1 square meter. I knocked, and through a glass door I could see that he was sitting by his desk at the far end of the room. He stood up and started walking toward me as I stood there in the doorway already overcome with the magical conviction: I want this knowledge.

    Erich Körbler (1938–1994)

    We introduced ourselves – I was seeing Erich Körbler (1938–1994), the inventor of the ‘magic sheet’ I had tried out the night before. He received me most amicably. I was still feeling quite uncomfortable, which he transformed into a pleasant feeling with a single move: he kept two fingers on the top of my head for a few seconds, and turned my hairclasp from horizontal to vertical. (It turned out later that this was to connect the flow of subtle energies on the top of my head between the two hemispheres and free up my psychomeridian. (See Chapter 12.) In the conversation that followed he answered many of my questions.

    He gave me his dowsing rod and encouraged me to try it. He saw that I was a practiced hand in the use of the pendulum. Next, I was rapidly introduced to some parallel lines I noticed on the wall behind his desk. There was also a piece of paper with five parallel lines – some of them dotted. In response to my question he explained that this served to screen unfavorable radiation from the sides. After the experiences of the previous night I had not a shadow of a doubt about this. The cause of my discomfort after that night was also soon revealed. He explained that in the case of such sensitivities the screening sheet had to be introduced gradually over about six days – first only up to the ankle, then up to the knee, then to the waist and only then under the head.

    Once inside Körbler’s laboratory, wherever I looked I saw something that made me want to ask questions. On a long table, for instance, I saw some small rocks. This was a sample series of zeolite pieces in different sizes. He told me that he used them for healing: he used his dowsing rod to select the right size of zeolite for the patient, put it in a small jar, and proposed wearing it in a shirt or a trouser pocket depending on the targeted part of the body, until improvement set in. This is a good way of acting on, say, tinnitus. I also found that this served not only to screen earth radiation but also to heal a whole range of different disturbances. I spent about an hour and a half with him.

    Of all the things that I saw in his study, there was only one that did not fit his image in my view. On a table there was a series of bags and boxes of sugar – icing sugar, refined sugar, sugar lumps, all with different brand names. Seeing my questioning look – I no longer dared to bombard him with further questions – he suggested that I test the different kinds of sugar. After a number of unfavorable responses from his dowsing rod, one bag produced a positive reaction. I was surprised, as I had experienced nothing of the kind during my macrobiotic praxis of the previous seven years. I was holding a bag of rough-ground brown Vollzucker (unrefined sugar). Körbler told me that this sugar had a history. Before its production even began, the field that grew the sugar beets was enriched with minerals and transformed into high-quality organic soil. The objective was that the sugar beet should contain the necessary minerals. As regards the factory procedure, the production line was modified in such a way as to preserve the minerals in the sugar. All of this was devised and created in Austria based on Körbler’s experiments and plans.

    My idea of Körbler gained more and more depth. At first I thought I was getting advice on how to neutralize water veins but instead I found myself in a complex and well-equipped healing workshop. I found a number of radical innovations for various areas in life, such as diet. I saw no instruments, only symbols drawn on papers and a range of substances prepared for testing; a great many minerals, crystals, foods, vegetable extracts, homeopathic remedies, colored papers. In the middle of all of this was Körbler’s rod, his version of the classical dowsing rod. It was part of a complex and coherent system which was extremely appealing to me for being so natural and simple, but I had no idea what formed its basis.

    My time for my first visit was up. I bought a Körbler rod (I still have the receipt he gave me after all these years) and while Körbler was writing the receipt, I gathered my courage and asked him whether he thought it would be possible to make his healing method known in Hungary. I offered to be his ambassador. He said yes.

    I had lots of work that autumn – I had to complete the final report on an international comparative research project on European identity and get it into print. I had little time left for other assignments, but even so, I took as much of my free time as I could in order to experiment with the dowsing rod. My Vienna encounter continued to fascinate me. A month later my research work took me to Vienna once more, so Körbler and I used this occasion to meet again. I recorded our conversation. Körbler told me that he was using the term ‘New Homeopathy’ to denote his healing system. He also talked about the role of electromagnetic waves, even though at this time he did not write these thoughts down, but was only in the stage of developing them.

    A few weeks later Körbler visited Budapest and met my brother István. He proposed that while I was busy and we were still learning the use of the dowsing rod, Istvan could join him in the practical side of his efforts. At the time he was looking for a textile factory to produce his energy-transforming bedsheets.

    Eventually, the Goldberger Textile Works in Óbuda became our business partner. They had to adhere to some very strict regulations in manufacturing the sheets. It was important to use 100% pure cotton raw material in which the threads ran vertically to each other. Körbler chose the necessary red pigment from a wide range of different shades from Germany. We mixed the pigment required for the pattern in big wooden tubs and, to improve its information content, added mineral zeolite. Zeolite carries information which is positive for the human organism. This operation could only be carried out in Istvan’s presence. Before the pigment could be printed, Istvan tested it following Körbler’s methodology. The greatest challenge was that the raw material – the textile – had to be stretched and threaded in such a way that the right angle of the fiber exactly matched the pattern of the printing cylinder – crosses of equal lines. If the pattern slipped even a little bit, they needed to start all over again.

    During these efforts, a spirit of harmonious co-operation developed between Körbler and István, accompanied by profound fondness and trust on both sides. Each time we met, Körbler took the occasion to teach us. We, for our part, continued to practice until the next meeting two or three weeks later. Each time, he gave us exciting and new exercises and introduced us to different subject matters. By the end of the year I had also finished my project report and finally had time for new challenges. I talked about my new experiences to my healer friends, sharing my enthusiasm, and many of them seemed seriously interested. When they tested our first energy-transforming sheets, their initial curiosity deepened into active interest.

    In January 1991, we traveled to Vienna with the crew of a television program called Close Encounters of Type Zero and recorded a series of shows, four parts of half an hour each, about Körbler. I acted as interpreter during the shooting. The first part was broadcast in February, followed by the others. It raised intense responses both in favor and against. A well-known Hungarian physicist invited Körbler for a ‘duel’ on television, and indeed the two of them turned up for this challenge at the appropriate studio in Budapest. This time Körbler also gave an informative lecture in the Lecture Hall of the Culture Research Institute in front of an audience of about 50 people.

    Our co-operation became more extensive each time we met. We were now competent at using the dowsing rod and also successfully applied the sine curve as a healing symbol on a number of occasions. Back in the spring, Körbler had given me, for testing, a large sheet of wrapping paper with large figures of about 60-80 cm, drawn in red. It was a combination of Ys (ypsilons) and +s (crosses). He asked me to place this new combination of symbols on my bed under the sheet overnight, about where my spine lies, and then to report my experiences. I tried the method during my few days in Vienna and the result was pleasant, relaxed sleep.

    Based on my experiences with the energy-transforming sheet, Körbler had thought I would be a good experimental subject to test the new, energy-building sheet. This is indeed what happened. I went home with the new combination of patterns. Once at home, as an experiment I painted the new pattern in waterproof ink on some textile to serve me until the first printed copy came out.

    My physician friends and I organized a course to disseminate the Körbler method in Hungary. Körbler gave the first course in Budapest for physicians on New Homeopathy in June 1991. This was attended by 18 doctors who were specialists in acupuncture. Thanks to Dr Elvira Babindak and Jenő Kalo, the entire course was recorded on video. The transcript was made by Dr György Rados. Körbler did not ask for honorarium, only to reimburse him for his travel expenses. During his stay in Budapest, he was a guest of my brother, István.

    The first course for doctors also brought a radical change in my personal life. At that time I lived in Óbuda, an ancient town district of Budapest, in a 51 m² apartment, on the third floor of a four-storey building. One side overlooked the Hármashatárhegy. It is a mountain at 495 m (1624 ft) above sea level, with digital radio/audio broadcasting systems. The apartment above, on the fourth floor, was occupied by a radio amateur with a full broadcasting and reception station and other technical equipment. Ten years before that, when I moved in, I asked one of the best radiesthetic experts in those times to come and test the apartment. My bed proved to be in a good position as regards underground water veins and radiation hubs. The testing was repeated several times over the year and they always found the same favorable results; still I woke up every morning with a headache which would only abate after two or three hours, after I took a shower, did some exercises and transcendental meditation (TM). I tried sleeping with my head the other way round – no improvement. In 1990 I finally consulted a well-known acupuncture specialist and asked for help. I started going for treatment twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday mornings.

    The result was as follows. On Wednesdays I woke up fine, on Thursdays fatigued, with a headache which went away after a shorter period of time, on Fridays the same as before. After Friday’s treatment the situation would be the same – Saturdays fairly good, Sundays the same as Thursdays, Mondays and Tuesdays just like in the past. After ten treatments the doctor said to me, ‘Please, try to change something about the way you live. I cannot help you; I will not carry on treating you any longer. I have never had a patient whose condition remained unchanged after ten treatments.’ I came away in tears and kept wondering what I could change. The doctor must be right – those words echoed in my ears. I was almost feeling guilty and hoping beyond hope that I would find what I needed to change.

    After the first day of the training course for doctors, I took Körbler to my home where I was hosting him for his stay. This was his first visit there. Directly after we arrived, I went to the kitchen to make tea and he stayed in the room. A few minutes later he called out in excitement, ‘Maria, wo ist die Rute? Wo ist die Rute?’ (Where is the rod?) I could not possibly imagine what could have happened in such a short time! He had been sitting on the piano stool in front of the piano and underwent an experience the like of which, he claimed, he had never had before. His head grew heavy, he soon fell asleep and when he woke with a start, he felt a curious aching sensation about his heart. He told me that he had never in his life fallen asleep at that time of day (it was 5 p.m.); even when he had been up all night, he had not felt particularly tired.

    He feverishly set to work with the dowsing rod, only hastily drinking his tea. He soon managed to ascertain that there was a combined beam of radiation arriving from the direction of the broadcasting tower to where my piano stool and indeed my bed stood – exactly the spot where my head was usually positioned. He worked hard for an hour until he finally identified how he could screen off these rays. In fact he was usually very quick to diagnose, taking only a minute or two with any person or living space. He used to teach people this quick operative technique, to help us avoid mistakes. He was of the opinion that working with the dowsing rod must be guided by intuition and this meant very swift decision-making (see later where we discuss the diagnosis).

    Eventually, he stretched the sheet on which I had painted crosses and Ys as a screen at the appropriate height and angle, in one corner of the room. On the walls of the apartment which faced the hill, he nailed energy-transforming sheets from floor to ceiling, in several layers, and on the windows he drew large Ys in soap. He conjured up a completely new home for me. From the next morning onwards I never had a headache when waking up. This was surprising as it is believed that even getting used to good things takes time for our organism, particularly after extended exposure to something harmful. This usually takes two-three weeks. (Later on we built a canopy over the bed in the bedroom, to neutralize the radiation coming from the fourth floor.) The radiesthetic expert had also been right in saying that the radiation was not caused by an underground water vein or other earth radiation hub, but he did not think of the possibility of a harmful beam of radiation coming from the side. Perhaps he himself was not sensitive to it, and this is why it did not occur to him to test it.

    One’s own experience is the best master. Körbler’s insistence that holistic medicine must always look at the living organism made more and more sense to me. The organism, whether human, animal or plant, must always be viewed as part of its environment, together with its electromagnetic resonances. The immune system can only counterbalance unfavorable influences from the environment up to a limit, beyond which the organism will start signaling. If we do not change the causes that provoke the response, no treatment can be of any use. My doctor gave the right advice when he told me that I should change the way I lived. But who would think of an external circumstance in a case like that?

    During those years, studies about experimental testing of harmful environmental factors were on the increase both internationally and in my own country. Körbler pointed out many of them, and I translated or reviewed many of them for the periodical Természetgyógyász Magazin [Natural Healer’s Journal]. What attracted most attention was the damage caused by electrosmog in households. Considerations of this kind were quite unknown in home design at the time. Although people having problems if they lived near high-voltage cables was already known, in the crowded living conditions of the metropolis few would have thought that electrosmog produced by the fuse box was the cause of their ailments. (Most commonly, the fuse box and the electric meter would be on one side of a wall while on the far side of the wall a neighbor would be struggling with headaches and with low energy levels as a result of poor quality sleep.) This was also the time, about 20 years ago, when the number of cell phones was sharply on the increase in Hungary, and this also meant an increase in the electrosmog produced by the phones. This triggered a whole series of debates.

    Körbler was concerned simultaneously with eliminating harmful environmental influences and with healing. This is no wonder as his research activity in this direction had been inspired by his personal experience. On one occasion he was working on some low-voltage electricity measurements when he felt like eating an apple. The moment he picked up the fruit the needle of the instrument moved, and the screen of the computer also showed a different figure. He put the apple down; the needle returned to its previous position. He picked up the apple once more – the instrument reacted again.

    He began to explore the cause of this phenomenon, and his professional path led him to co-operation with scientific research institutes in physics and biochemistry. He experimented in the Vienna Institute of Nuclear Physics, at Innsbruck University, at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and at the Children’s Clinic of Vienna. Further, he made experiments in the field of healing. In co-operation with Professor König from Vienna, the greatest Austrian authority on acupuncture, Körbler examined the healing effect of symbols – of what he referred to as ‘Geometrische Formen’ (geometric forms – referring to the shape and structure of an object).

    Whether he worked in physics, in biochemistry or in healing, he always looked for the simplest possible solution to make sure that his method could become available to the broadest public.

    From 1989 onwards he published regularly in the German periodical Raum und Zeit [Space and Time]. Here, too, he encouraged his readers to repeat the experiments he described and report their findings. Readers sent much valuable feedback to the editorial office. Körbler’s writings centered on two subjects – one was the environmental influences and the related experiments with the dowsing rod; the other was the internal environment, i.e. the healing of the organism. While we kept on practicing and continually experienced the efficiency of his system of healing, each time we met we were introduced to yet another of his inventions, whether they were in an experimental stage or in a finalized form.

    These were the months when he created his high-potency informed water he named ‘Himalaya water’. This indicated that it was analogous to the water which in natural circumstances was found in the Himalayas at an altitude of about 5000 m – representing a clean and powerful energy. Any urban tap water can be energized by adding two to three drops of Himalaya water.

    He did serious work on water, regarding it not only as the cradle of life, but also as the information-mediating substance of the human organism, since ‘informed water’ was one of his chief means of healing.

    During our entire co-operation I found his work so versatile, complex, so quick in practice and yet simple, that it was pure pleasure to work with him, even if, lacking an understanding of quantum physics, I found his explanations hard to follow. Körbler gave me a doctoral dissertation in physics written at the Vienna Institute of Nuclear Physics – it was not an easy read. He gave summer seminars in Raabs, Austria, with some members of the Hungarian team of doctors attending. We all practiced New Homeopathy, each at his or her own level of competence. Körbler had entrusted Istvan and me to represent his method in Hungary. It was our job to supply all those interested with devices, and with information, and to help with the application of the method.

    Körbler received several awards for his research achievements. In 1989, in Brussels, the Innovative Research EG Centre gave him a Eureka Gold Medal, a De Chevalier diploma and the gold cross for the discovery of his systemic principle and for inventing the dowsing rod. On this same occasion he was awarded the medal of distinction of the Guglielmo Marconi Academy of Sciences in Rome. Two years later, the Association of Austrian Inventors gave Körbler a gold medal for research regarding information on operating in high-frequency zones. The head of the association lauded his activity in the presence of the representatives of several ministries and emphasized that these investigations were of great significance for the health and environmental science of the future.

    Körbler’s awards

    Between 29 February and 1 March, 1992, we offered the second training course for doctors in Budapest that was recorded on video. By this time we were also talking about starting a clinic of natural healing in Budapest. Dr Elvira Babindak was a member of the Organizing Committee and, on the Committee’s behalf, requested that Körbler be in charge of screening the clinic from harmful environmental effects. The foundation stone was laid in October. Körbler travelled to Budapest for the occasion and took the chance to collect information about how electric equipment for the wards could be purchased in Hungary. We went to the showroom of the Tungsram factory. At Tungsram they gave us a warm welcome and they surprised at the results of our information-collecting tour. I was the experimental subject during the tests, and Körbler tested all the light sources on display, including the traditional Edison-type light bulbs, the different variations of neon-lights, and a great many halogen lights. The results were far from promising. Besides the traditional pear-shaped bulbs, he could not find any light source which had a favorable effect on the human organism. The others merely varied in their degree of harmfulness, depending on the distance recommended from these objects once they are lit (for details see Chapter 17).

    From the spring of 1993 onwards, events concerned with information transmission grew more frequent in Hungary. Starting in April that year we launched a new series of articles on New Homeopathy in Természetgyógyász Magazin. In 1993 we published four installments, in 1994 the following three parts came out, and at the same time we began to offer new training courses. The courses were given by Istvan and me as co-trainers. At the same time we were successfully treating a number of patients. The method was continually gaining in popularity.

    Between 20 and 23 May, 1993, the Second International Conference on Natural Healing was held in Budapest where Körbler was an invited guest. He arrived at the conference on a Friday afternoon, stopping by on his way at Balatonudvari, where he helped me to screen our weekend cottage against environmental and electrical influences.

    We started a renovation yet in February. We tried to take into account what we had learned thus far. The main problem was not water veins, although those, too, were significant. The electric cables and counter were in one corner of the room over the bed. The combination of the underground water-vein and the electrosmog certainly did not serve good health nor did they produce a good sensation. During modernization, an electric cable was laid underground leading to a fuse box on the back wall of the house.

    When Körbler arrived in May, we placed an equal-armed cross of brass, 80 cm × 80 cm in size, on the ground in the courtyard to neutralize the entire area, then in order to shield the interior of the house, Körbler made equal-armed crosses of the same material as the dowsing rod, and we had them plastered into the wall.

    By this time I had spent about two weeks in the house under reconstruction, regularly doing test measurements, still the results were poor. I presumed this was the result of my lack of sleep and all the hassle to do with the works. I telephoned Körbler and asked his advice on how to get refreshed, but he did not know. He knew that by now I was using the dowsing rod with assurance and in the right manner, so he could not tell why it was not working for me at the building site. He proposed that on his way to the conference he would stop by and examine the area.

    As a first step, he set to work with an instrument called a ‘trifield meter’ (which measures the strength of electric and magnetic fields) and instantly solved the mystery. There was a utility pole about a hundred meters from the house. Körbler discovered that the power cables on the pole were connected the wrong way, causing a constant hazard to the five nearby houses connected to this pole. Had there been a power outage, this could have been life-threatening. This was the first and only time I have ever seen Körbler angry. We immediately went to the local electrician, arguing that they are not to leave people with a life-threatening electrical connection – what irresponsibility! But the electrician had finished work for the day and said, ‘We’ll do it on Monday… Anyway, if it’s urgent, why don’t you phone the Regional Electric Supply Company and get them to help you?’ We only reached the emergency call service. Our case was not considered an emergency, so we were left to hope that nothing disastrous would happen until Monday, and we set off for the International Healing Conference in Budapest.

    Luckily, nothing happened, and based on our complaint, they righted the electric connection on the coming Monday. When I returned to the house the following week, I was once more able to work with the dowsing rod.

    Körbler’s appearance at the conference was a great success. In his talk he described the basic working mechanisms of New Homeopathy and described the results which had been unknown to Hungarian audiences. After his talk, at the desk for New Homeopathy, patients were lining up to meet Körbler.

    I also gave a talk at the conference, presenting cases of patients I had cured with the Körbler method. My results were particularly impressive in the case of children with allergy. Lots of parents with small children came to me with dozens of medicines and foods to test and asked me to help their children who had been suffering from allergy for one, two or even three years without improvement. The disease itself was usually neurodermatitis, with rashes on the limbs or the entire body.

    Körbler himself only experimented with allergy treatments among friends, as his own patients were far more serious cases. He was usually sought out by people in an incurable condition, who had been suffering for years, were paralyzed or walking on crutches. By this time he was a widely known healer and although he did not have a practice anywhere, news of his near-miraculous healing spread like wildfire, so patients found him in the end. When I asked for his advice regarding the treatment of allergy, he told me that in addition to the in-formation treatment, I should treat according to my own experience. Körbler’s in-formation treatment is the following: the patient uses his or her left index finger and middle finger to form a Y, and holds his or her right hand one or two cm above the right hemisphere of his or her brain, while for four minutes repeating rhythmically the name of the food that caused the allergy, and also looking at that food, if possible. This method, however, cannot be used with very small children. With babies and children below the age of one or two, we placed a piece of the allergenic food into a bottle which we sealed, and then drew the symbol Y on the bottle. The children were given the bottle to hold in their hands and play with, among their other toys. After about two weeks we would test the foods in question again. Skin complaints improved at a surprising rate simply by withdrawing allergenic foods and medicines from the children’s diet. Rashes that had prevailed for a year or two vanished in five–seven days.

    During the course of these treatments I realized, thanks to the indications of the dowsing rod, that with small children I needed to draw a symbol over the organ for a certain period of time. Sometimes this was over the colon, sometimes over the small intestines, at other times both, or over the liver. I used the dowsing rod to measure accurately the position of the sine curve or the place and size of the four lines. At first I checked my patients every one or two days. The symbols proved necessary for a long time, and sometimes needed to be applied for two or even three weeks before the child’s condition became stabilized. Each child responded to a different diet and different treatment. Patients arriving with almost identical complaints required completely different therapy, proving that every person is unique.

    Körbler was very pleased with my results. He encouraged me to write about what I had achieved up to that point. It was in the autumn of 1993 that I wrote a study on the new homeopathic treatment of allergic conditions published in Hungarian in the January issue of Volume 5 (1994) of Természetgyógyász, while in German it came out in issue No. 70/1994 of Raum und Zeit. Based on the principle of ‘practice makes perfect’, we became ‘the allergy specialists’. The parents of my patients, and even I myself, looked on these quick recoveries as almost miracoulous. The practice of the past 20 years has shown that this method really does bring a simple, sure, rapid and gentle relief from

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