Hulda Regehr Clark

The Clark therapy (named after Hulda Regehr Clark, 1928-2009 ) teaches that there are only two causes for chronic diseases: the parasite F. buski and environmental toxins. Accordingly, these diseases are curable by killing the parasites and the avoidance of environmental toxins. Your concepts move far outside of scientific medicine and biophysics.

Eponym

Hulda Clark received her Ph.D. in physiology in 1958. Later, they acquired an additional naturopathic degree at the Clayton College of Natural Health. This " college " is a private school in Birmingham, Alabama, founded in 1980, is not accredited. 1985, when this school as " Dr. Clayton's School of Natural Healing " was known, said naturopathic degree ( Doctor of Naturopathy ) was in newspaper advertisement as the" 100 -hour course " for the price of 696 U.S. dollars offered. According to their website Hulda Clark died on 3 September 2009 to the consequences of cancer (multiple myeloma ).

Teaching

According to Clark, the parasites mentioned, especially if chemical solvents may be present in the body develop at all stages in the human body and require otherwise no longer necessary natural intermediate hosts. These organisms would then direct cause and / or contribute to the development of various serious diseases.

In cancer without exception are parasites, especially flukes as the Riesendarmegel the actual cause of the disease. Carcinogens, however, are, according to Clark only an indirect cause, since the carcinogens would make it easier Fasciolopsis buskii and other leeches to nestle in the affected areas and to proliferate as cancer. Similarly, the cause of AIDS is a damaged by the solvent benzene thymus. Again, play the leeches who allegedly ansi noble in the damaged thymus, a more decisive role, while the HIV virus only appearing at a late stage and actually is a virus of the leech, not a human virus. Alzheimer's disease is caused by intestinal fluke and toluene or xylene in the brain. Depression would arise by hookworms in the brain, diabetes mellitus by pancreatic fluke. Likewise Hulda Clark lists a whole range of other diseases that would be incurred in each case by a combination of leeches and solvents.

The pathogens are by means of a so-called Syncrometer ( a bioresonance device ) can be detected. With the syncrometer also drinking water analyzes would be carried out on heavy metals and toxins.

For internal use a cocktail of black walnut hulls ( Juglans nigra), wormwood and cloves is recommended.

Zapper Clark

In alternative medicine, a group of battery-operated electrical stimulator is denoted by the term Zapper, which have an analogy to the established TENS method, but are not scientifically recognized. Two skin electrodes to the patient a low AC voltage (usually rectangular waveform ) is applied, which has a weak alternating current in the adjacent tissue and blood vessels to result. Proponents of the method, as Mrs Clark believe, to be able in this way damage selectively harmful parasites, bacteria or viruses of all kinds, what the patient would benefit. According to Clark diseases in a simple, fast and inexpensive way could so easily " zap ". Studies that would demonstrate effectiveness of such a zapper in the postulated sense, are not known. However, a case of an arrhythmia when a pacemaker patient is known, used such an apparatus. The Dr. Clark Association was prohibited in 2003 by a court in the United States to make health-related advertising for the product. The customers had to be informed by the company that their expenses would be reimbursed on request. It was preceded by advertising messages stating that the zapper is able to cure AIDS and cancer.

Criticism

The concept of the Clark therapy moves far outside the scientific medicine and biology or biophysics. Your terms, for example, biophysics, parasite, leech or environmental toxin, do not coincide with the scientific meaning of these terms. Syncrometer are not likely to generate information on substances dissolved in the water. Scientific water analyzes are carried out with pH meters, conductivity meters, photometers, turbidity meters, thermometers and chemical test kit.

Against the hypothesis of Clark - trailer supported by the fact that the intestinal fluke F. buski only in China, Thailand, India and some other Southeast Asian countries is indigenous and, consequently, in all other countries can not be considered as a cause for the development of cancer in question.

A scientific proof of effectiveness of the zapper does not exist; the method in the case of the indications mentioned probably ineffective. If people with serious diseases instead of an effective physician-directed therapy a Clark therapy, may threaten dangerous consequences of the failure to treat the seriously ill. With cardiac pacemakers should not use a zapper because its function may be disturbed. Syncrometer and Zapper have in the U.S. and in Switzerland is not approved as medical devices. In the European Union, some zappers are approved as medical devices in Class IIa.

The Dr. Clark center yourself noticed: Many assertions of Dr. Hulda Clark were not substantiated by other researchers.

A run by Clark and her son Geoffrey Clark in Mexico clinic was closed in 2001 by the health authorities.

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