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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis Dr. med. Th. K. Patient: N. J., 9 years old, female. Diagnosis: Girl from the USA who had suffered for some time from such severe pain in the knee joints that she could no longer walk and was confined to a wheelchair. The attending children's orthopaedic surgeon diagnosed juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Result of my test: cow's milk allergy. Case history: Various blood tests indicated raised blood sedimentation and raised white blood cell count. The rheumatoid factor was negative. The children's orthopaedic surgeon treated the girl with medication for rheumatism but without success. The mother heard about me on a visit to Germany and brought the child into my surgery in her wheelchair. Since I always conduct an allergy test with all examinations, I discovered an allergy to cow's milk. Therapy: We immediately switched the child to ewe's milk and carefully explained to the mother |
that she must avoid all contact with cow's milk. I began therapy straight away, first the BICOM basic programme and then relief therapy using the allergy programme with cow's milk in the input cup. This treatment was carried out twice a week. After just four sessions the girl was suddenly sitting in the waiting room without her wheelchair. When I asked astonished how this could be, she replied that she could walk again. To prove her point she ran around the waiting and treatment rooms without difficulty. We continued the treatment for a further three weeks. After five weeks of treatment testing indicated the milk allergy had completely disappeared. Upshot: The little girl was so happy following treatment that she danced in the waiting room. Mother and daughter then returned to the States. The mother wrote to me three months later saying that the child "feels fantastic, she does gymnastics and trampoline". Her condition remains unchanged to this day. |
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