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Holistic diagnostics online correspondence course

Complementary diagnostic Techniques are based on three main Principles: the Patient's Story, Extrasensory perception and examination of a specific part of the Body, that is said to represent the whole (as in Iridology or tongue and pulse diagnosis). Dowsing and Energy Medicine are examples of Methods that rely on processes not provided by Science, professing to detect something that is not revealed by the five senses alone. Complementary Practitioners using such diagnostics Techniques to find "weaknesses" or "disturbances" unidentified by conventional Methods, which aim only to link recognized symptoms with named diseases that have established causes.

  • CONTENTS
  • PART I. Patophysiology
  • 1.The Basic Causes of Disease: Stress, genetic Problems, bacteriological and viral Infection, energy Loss by Disease
  • 2. Diseases of the Respiratory Tract:
  • General Symptomatology
  • Diseases of the Nose and Larynx
  • 3. Diseases of the Bronchi and Lungs in. Diseases of the Circulatory System:
  • General Symptomatology
  • Diseases of the Heart and Arteries
  • Diseases of the Blood-Forming Organs and the Anemias
  • 4. Diseases of Digestive System:
  • General Symptomatology
  • Disorders of the Gastric Functions
  • Diseases of the Mouth, Tonsils, Pharynx and Esophagus
  • Diseases of Stomach and Intestine
  • Diseases of the Pancreas and Liver
  • 5. Diseases of the Kidneys:
  • General Symptomatology
  • Nephritis, Pyelitts and Pyelonephritis
  • Kidney's Stones
  • Hydronephrosis and
  • Amyloid Degeneration of the Kidney
  • 6. Diseases of the Skin:
  • General Symptomatology
  • Noninflammatory and Inflammatory Diseases of the Skin
  • Infectious and Fungus Diseases
  • Diseases caused by Animal Parasites
  • 7. Allergic Diseases and their Nature
  • 8.Diseases of the Ductless Glands and Metabolism
  • 9. Diseases of the Nervous System:
  • General Symptomatology
  • Diseases of the Brain, Spinal Cord and Nerves
  • Progressive Spinal Muscular Atrophy
  • Diseases of the Peripheral Nerves
  • Sunstroke and Intoxifications
  • 10. Diseases of the Muscles and Joints:
  • Myalgia and Muscular Dystrophies
  • Chronic Arthritis: Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis
  • Tumors of the Bones
  • 11. Communicable Diseases. Immunity and transference of Infection: Influenza, Fever, Diphtheria, Pneumonia, Measles, Malaria, Dysentery, Syphilis, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Tularemia, Cholera, Gonorrhea, Tetanus, Mononucleosis, Rubella, Chiken Pox, Typhus, Scarlet, Mumps, etc.
  • PART II. Microbiology:
  • 1. Discovery of Microbiology:
  • Discovery of Microorganisms
  • Pasteur's and Koch's Contributions
  • Progress in Fighting Pathogens
  • Classification of Microorganisms
  • Contributions of Physics and Chemistry
  • 2. Instruments and Techniques for Microbiology:
  • Light and other types of Microscopy
  • Staining Specimens for Microscopy
  • Culture Methods and other Techniques
  • 3. Basic Cellular Structures and Classifications of Microorganisms:
  • Microbial Biochemistry and four Basic Chemical Groups
  • Subcellular Organization
  • Classification and Identification of Microorganisms
  • 4. Viruses:
  • Discovery of Viruses and their Nature
  • Identification of Viruses and Examples of Viral Diseases
  • 5. Interaction between Host and Microbe:
  • Disease and the Body's Resistance