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Is Bioresonance the 21st Century's New Medicine? Continued from page 51 investigational tool that can rapidly neurotoxicity", J. Alzheimer's Disease determine. otherwise undetectable causes of — 2003: 5:189-195 investigational tool that can rapidly neurotoxicity", J. Alzheimer's Disease determine otherwise undetectable causes of 2003; 5:189-195 illness. The devices are still difficult to use 5. Miller, C., Ashford, N., Doty, R. et al., and require considerable dexterity and "Empirical Approaches for the practice. However, newer German _ Investigation of Toxicant-induced Loss of instruments coupled to computer databases Tolerance", Environ Health Perspectives may well soon provide more replicable and 1997; 105(2):515-519 user-friendly devices. Both the health professions and their patients would About the Author: significantly benefit from a wider inclusion Michel E. Godfrey, MBBS, FACNEM, is of this modality into medical practice. oo director of the Bay of Plenty Enviranmantal Unslth Clinin in and even the hierarchy of toxins. Without this, the health practitioner is frequently reduced to making intelligent guesses, referred to as differential diagnoses, which then involve further laboratory tests or referral to a specialist for the part of the body that appears to be mainly affected. All this involves greater costs for both the individual and the State. Notably, the vast majority of the chronically fatigued patients who were subsequently confirmed as having mercury toxicity by the author and colleague had been symptomatic for many years and had been seen by numerous doctors who had requested a variety of frequently expensive and inappropriate tests. They had invariably failed to make the correct diagnosis due to the general lack of awareness of heavy metal toxicities in the medical profession from professorial level down to general practice, compounded by an inability to do the necessary investigations. About the Author: Michel E. Godfrey, MBBS, FACNEM, is director of the Bay of Plenty Environmental Health Clinic in Tauranga, New Zealand; email godfrey@wave.co.nz. Endnotes 1. Tsuei, J.J. Guest editorial: "Eastern and Western Medical Paradigms and the Challenges of Integration" (guest editorial), J. Ady. Med. 1999, 12(1):5-11. 2. Tsuei, J.J., Lehman, C.W., Lam, F. et al., "A food allergy study utilizing the EAV acupuncture technique", Am. J. Acup. 1984; 112:105-116 3. Piper, B.F., Dribble, S.L., Dodd, M_J. et al., "The revised Piper Fatigue Scale: psychometric evaluation in women with breast cancer", Oncol. Nursing Forum 1998; 25:667-684 4. Godfrey, M.E., Wojcik, D.P. and Krone, C.A., "Apolipoprotein E genotyping as a potential biomarker for mercury Editor's Note: The above article first appeared in Journal of the Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, vol. 23, no. 1, April 2004, pp. 2-11; see http://www.acnem.org/journal/ 23-1_april_2004/bio-resonance.htm. The article is reproduced with permission of ACNEM. Copyright in the article is vested with ACNEM. An article by Dr Jacques Benveniste, "From Water Memory to Digital Biology”. was published in NEXUS vol. 6, no. 5 Conclusion EDS appears to be an effective NEXUS +79 DECEMBER 2006 — JANUARY 2007 www.nexusmagazine.com