Venous Disorders
Venous Disorders Varicose Veins (Varices) Varicose veins are found in approximately 35% of all adults. The degree of pathology varies substantially depending on the extent, type, and location. Primary varices…
Venous Disorders Varicose Veins (Varices) Varicose veins are found in approximately 35% of all adults. The degree of pathology varies substantially depending on the extent, type, and location. Primary varices…
Cardiovascular Disease Coronary Heart Disease (Angina Pectoris) Angina pectoris manifests in episodic painful, oppressive feeling in the area of the heart, retrosternal, or in the upper abdomen. The severe pain…
Self-regulatory Mechanisms in the Body—A Crash Course for Patients Observe how the things in the world are made, and differentiate between the forces acting on them and the goal. Marc…
Cupping as Supportive Therapy within Conventional Western Medicine One person may proceed by anatomical examination of morbidities, another by clinical observation of processes, the third by pathological and the fourth…
Cellulitis (Adipositas Circumscripta Oedematosa); Cellulite (Dermatopanniculosis Deformans) In spite of the fact that cellulitis is not considered a serious medical problem, it can have a psychological effect. Even well-proportioned young…
Obesity (Adipositas, Overweight) It is not without special reason that I have added obesity to this book, because not everybody is aware that cupping is very useful in the reduction…
What Do We Mean by “Cupping”? Conditions that cannot be cured with drugs are cured with iron.Conditions that cannot be cured with iron are cured with fire. Conditionsthat cannot be…
Historical Background If you dismiss and neglect the experience of the ancients and believethat you will find the right path only in the newest treatments, you foolyourself and the people…