Webinar 071

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Announcement of FCT Webinar #71 to be held
Monday, November 4, 2019 at 12 pm NYT

I.   Important clinical information from medical literature

  1. Infections of the nervous system: Bacterial, fungal, parasitic and viral.
    Some of these may not only be fatal but unlike classical meningitis, subtle and easy to miss. Even a typical intense picture of meningitis is, often, subtle due to the type of an infection and the patient’s compromised immune system.
     
  2. Colloidal silver, a universal poison.
    This is important to know as this substance is very popular, these days, in alternative medicine. A report from one of our colleagues confirming this in a patient.
     

II.   FCT conundrum or a patient of every doctor’s ‘dream!’

A patient intensely reacts to remedies in the process of bio-resonance testing and, even, assessments at distance. By the time the actual remedies are administered these may no longer be necessary as the original body’s state has already shifted. What to do besides shooting yourself or a patient?
 

III.   FCT clinic

  1. A young woman in a severe adrenal crisis where even 40 mg of hydrocortisone a day feel like water. Important details from the past history which must be sought and addressed in order to solve this.
     
  2. An actual street fight and an FCT follow up on a patient that was presented at the last webinar, #70, with pneumonia and poor compliance who is being treated with FCT without antibiotics.
    An interesting statement of his: “A friend of mine who used the same spray that I did before coming down with pneumonia developed it too and has spent a few weeks in a hospital and had to be treated in an intensive care unit.”
     
  3. A challenging visitor from Thailand.
    A patient with chronic pain, Sjogren syndrome and sick from head to toe for years, following a ‘treatment’ with fluoroquinolone antibiotics. After the first FCT treatment, feeling much better. A litany of her complaints, reports of further progress in the middle of the second treatment, BRT findings and Rx are presented.
     
  4. A good lesson from a patient’s email on a link between environment and disease.
     

IV.   Questions & Answers


 

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