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Radionics, Case Histories of Therapy
March, 1999

Dr. Peter Moscow

By Dr. Peter Moscow

Dr. Peter Moscow has been involved with the radionic research of the DeLaWarr Laboratories in the United Kingdom. The following case histories are typical of classical radionics; they are taken from one of the laboratory newsletters. It is inevitable that, if Radionic Therapy is based on the true facts of healing, it will surely become more and more established as time passes.

These cases are typical of thousands from all over the world. Radionic treatment is via the etheric state and a state of etheric rapport is created with the distant patient by means of the blood or hair specimen.

Paralysis of legs:

Patient came to us at age twenty with symptoms of complete paralysis in his legs which frequently went into tremor. He had had this condition for six years.

Radionic analysis showed that he had a neuro-infectious process of the parenchyma producing degeneration of the ascending sensory neurones and involving the posterior columns of the spinal cord. Damage to the posterior sensory ganglion and to the nerve roots was revealed. There was also loss of deep reflexes with muscular hypotonia of the lower extremities due to loss of innervation. Supporting conditions were spasticity, tremor and paresthesia. Various orthodox physicians had given no treatment and said nothing could be done.

The patient was given radionic treatment and after the third month reported his legs were much stronger but that he still trembled when standing. By the fourth month he could walk a little with support and the spasticity was better. By the fifth month, he was able to use a roller chair (walker), and by the sixth month he was able to walk with a cane, when beside a wall for additional support.

Improvement continued. At the end of the eleventh month he reported he was not only walking but also driving his car.

Multiple Symptoms:

The symptoms of this patient were emotional imbalance, chronic fatigue, insomnia, anxiety and rapid pulse, as well as bleeding hemorrhoids at that time. Radionic analysis showed that the patient had a chronic instability of the central nervous system following a psychic trauma sustained during childhood. There was evidence of this trauma having caused chronic instability of the autonomic nervous system and impairment of the sleep center, the association area and the hypophysis cerebri. There was also evidence of alpha rhythm over-activity with chronic imbalance of the endocrine glands arising from the impairment to the hypophysis cerebri.

Further analysis suggested long standing vasometer impairment producing neuro-circulatory asthenia and consequent circulatory insufficiency. This was responsible for the elevated pulse rate and transient spasm involving the heart muscle. It was to be expected that there was supporting evidence of emotional instability with a tendency towards involution psychosis.

This patient was treated and within two months he wrote, "Stomach and hemorrhoids alright, thank you. Sleep ditto, blood pressure 129, the best in my life time." The progress was characterized by a gradual remission of emotional instability and short but quite sharp exacerbations never at any time pushing the patient's depression down to the level before treatment. At the end of the fifth month of treatment he reported, "My state of health is so much better now and consequently, would you finish my treatment. I have a number of 'thanks;' you have always been more than kind and I send my best regards to you and your staff."

Dachshund Dog "Leo":

Symptoms were inflamed eyes with a discharge that was worse during the Summer. Radionic analysis showed a condition of squamous blepharitis with conjunctivitis and edema of the eye lids. There was also a suggestion of impairment of liver function arising from protein poisoning and supporting conditions of excess histamine in the blood with a deficiency of antibodies.

Shortly after treatment was started the owner was able to write, "The discharge from Leo's eyes has much improved but the lower lids are still very inflamed at times." Two weeks later the owner wrote, "Leo's eyes are much better, with very little discharge and for quite a lot of the time the eye lids were not so inflamed or irritable." The owner finally wrote, "Leo's eyes are so much better that I now feel the treatment can be discontinued at the end of the month."

However, Leo's troubles were not entirely over because eighteen months later he developed muscular rheumatism. Treatment was begun again and after two months the owner wrote, "Leo is very much better and is running round again. He was in awful pain and the back legs were useless, so you can imagine how thankful I am to see him so much better."

Mare "Dinky":

The owner of a mare called "Dinky" wrote us as the mare was unsound in the off forefoot due to a slight ring bone formation.

Radionic analysis confirmed a condition of exostosis affecting the postern bone with attendant inflammation and infiltration of lymphocytes into the bone marrow. It was also found that there was some compression of the process of the coffin bone arising from injury, and there was very mild peritoneal degeneration.

After two weeks treatment the owner wrote to say that the mare was already getting better on that foot and it seemed not to cause her so much discomfort. The case was terminated five weeks later with the mare going sound and with a complete reduction of the external effect of the ring-bone. The actual structure of the bone, however, could never gain a certificate of soundness from a veterinary surgeon, but there was no reason the mare should not be used for breeding.

There are, of course, unsuccessful cases, but these are typical of very many successes.

Dr. Peter Moscow
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