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Sanum Therapy

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    Chelsea Walsh
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    Hi there Dr Barre,

    I have been reading “A comprehensive guide to Sanum therapy according to Prof. Enderlein” by Gunther Weigel and am curious about if this therapy is even a possibility in North America? Or what your thoughts are on the therapy as a whole? How does it compare to Dr. Reckeweg’s homotoxicology therapies?

    I know you have the isopathic drops available for purchase which is awesome and I have already purchased the symbio muc but would love to find someone to work with the wider scope of the therapy as described in the book.

    I know those are a lot of questions so I apologize for that and thank you in advance!

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    barre
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    Hey Chelsea

    This will be a quick response as I need to get back to outside work. The Symbiopathics on the AV site are the entire range of original Enderlein isopathics. I use injectables and suppositories, but they are not recommended for the untrained. The drops will more than get the job done over a longer period, which is why they are actually preferred … the more potent preparations are for more urgent situations, and need to be paired with other modalities on an individualized basis. The homochords that allign with the Reckeweg system (six disease stages) are entirely different, but effective with proper training. Later in the summer I can do more posts on all of this, including some pro tips and some interesting history behind the U.S. on/off-again isopathic availability … I used them long prior to the first establishment of PleoSanum in the early 80s in Arizona that eventually got kaboshed by the Food & Death Administration.

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      Thank you again for your quick response, I was curious about what a typical/normal/wanted reaction to the isopathic fungals would be? I took my first drops of the symbio muc today and within hours I had red wheals all over my torso and underside of arms.

      No itching or anything uncomfortable they just appeared along with some slight digestive discomfort.

      so I was wondering if the isopathic is already getting to work on some stuck inflammation?

      Thank you again!

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    Thank you so much, I really appreciate the response! And yes I would love to hear more about the history of isopathics in the US when you have a chance. The whole subject is very fascinating to me.

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