Dr. Dirk Wiedbrauck
Center for advanced medicine/Germany
Dr. Dirk Wiedbrauck This abstract describes a holistic approach to complementary cancer treatment based on the combination of selected infusion therapies and the analysis of the cellular immune profile. The
aim is to support tumor-inhibiting effects, reduce side effects of conventional therapies and strengthen the body's own defenses.Intravenous high-dose vitamin C infusions have a selective toxic effect on tumor cells as a pro-oxidative substance. Curcumin has anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative properties, while artesunate, a derivative of malaria therapy, can damage cancer cells by forming free radicals.
Ginger extracts complement the therapy with antioxidant and antiemetic effects. Galactose is being discussed as a possible modulator of the energy metabolism of tumor cells. Vitamin B17
(amygdalin) is used in complementary concepts. A central element of this approach is the cellular immune profile, which provides detailed information about immune cell populations, activation
states and inflammatory markers. This analysis enables individualized therapy planning and follow-up. Overall, holistic cancer therapy pursues the goal of integrating biochemical,
immunological and metabolic processes to improve patients' quality of life and potentially achieve synergistic effects with established forms of treatment.
Germany
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Transcranial Pulse Stimulation (TPS) Alzheimer's, Long Covid,Parkinson's Disease Depression
Transcranial pulse stimulation is a new, non-invasive treatment method based on sound waves.
The new technology uses sound pulses to activate important brain regions with high precision.
The correct application of the therapy is highly complex and requires many years of
neuroscientific and neurological experience to recognize the right brain areas individually in order
to activate them. Based on scientific studies, it has already been established that Alzheimer's
patients have experienced an improvement in memory and cognitive function after two to four
weeks of therapy. A positive effect has also been shown in patients with depression, Parkinson's
disease and post Covid syndrome. After only 6 treatment sessions, an improvement in cognitive
functions could be demonstrated, which remained stable for 3 months. In another study, an
antidepressant effect of TPS was also demonstrated in patients with Alzheimer's dementia
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