IGPSE news
Meet Nickolas Fransen, L.Ac.
In this article, Nickolas Fransen – a licensed acupuncturist, advocate for natural therapies, and proud founder of Privia Naturals – shares his deeply personal journey. He reflects on the winding road that led him to where he is today. Get to know Nickolas Fransen (Nick), the distributor of Rubimed products for the PSE method in North America, on a more personal level.
weiterlesen...Meet a PSE Therapist
Training to become a PSE therapist follows a largely standardized path. However, how the method is applied in practice and integrated with other diagnostic and therapeutic approaches is as diverse as the therapists themselves. Today, alternative practitioner Irene Angemeer-Keis offers us a glimpse into her practicein southern Germany and how she uniquely combines PSE with other techniques.
weiterlesen...What to do in case of chronic fatigue after infections
The naturopath Joachim Broy is known for the quote, “Lack of energy is the mother of all diseases.” This concept is particularly significant in the prevention and treatment of chronic exhaustion following viral infections. PSE helps release energy blockages and regulates energy processes at the cellular level. Dr. von Blumenthal explains exactly how this therapy works in a detailed interview.
weiterlesen...The image of fear in children and adolescents
Anxiety in children and adolescents can manifest through physical symptoms. Common signs include nervousness, inner restlessness, and in severe cases, even school phobia. The PSE method helps uncover deeply hidden, unconscious, and repressed emotional injuries. These 'life energy robbers' form the basis of the therapeutic approach.
weiterlesen...PSE in North America
PSE treatments are also available in the USA and Canada. In this article David Banis, the Managing Director of Rubimed introduces himself, discusses current developments and challenges, and offers insights into the production and distribution of PSE complex remedies in these regions.
weiterlesen...Electrosmog - an overrated disruptive factor?
According to Dr. Reimar Banis, the answer to this question is "yes." Energetic testing results reveal that electrosmog is the sole issue in only 1-2% of all patients tested. Instead, it tends to amplify two other, more common stress factors. The author clearly explains what these factors are and outlines an effective treatment strategy.
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