VOLUME I
Introductory Parts
Preface
Regimen: Note
The Physis
The Power of the Intellect
What is Regimen?
False Polarity in Regimen
Chapter 1
Beginnings of a Science of the Physis
1.1 Diet for Body, Mind, Soul and Spirit
1.1.1 Sources of Energy
1.2 Physical Regimen
1.3 Resonance versus Attraction
1.4 Several Points
1.5 Chronic Disease: Directives
1.6 Natural Diet
1.7 Organon - 6th Edition - Directives
1.8 Exercise
1.9 Social Regimen
1.10 Coition
1.10.1 Lutze and Sexual Potency
1.11 Hahnemann's Principles
1.11.1 Supersensible Aspects
Chapter 2
Impact of Industrialization
2.1 "Food" Industry
2.1.1 Digestive System
2.2 Effects of Industrialization
2.2.1 Natural Hygiene Movement
2.2.1.1 Sequential Eating
2.2.1.2 History
2.2.2 Tilden and Toxemia
2.2.3 Cannon & Homeostasis
2.2.4 Price & Natural Diets
2.2.5 Cleave & Role of Fiber
2.2.6 Bieler & Detoxification
Chapter 3
Key Pioneers in Modern Regimen
3.1 American Herbal Roots
3.1.1 Harry Hoxsey's Formula
3.1.1.1 Therapeutics
3.1.2 Nurse Caisse & Essiac
3.1.2.1 Therapeutics
3.2 Gerson & Potassium-Based Diets
3.2.1 External Metabolism
3.2.2 Gerson's Approach
3.2.3 Role of the Liver
3.2.4 Emotional Plague Reaction
3.2.5 Importance of Healthy Soil
3.2.6 Therapeutics
3.3 Energetic Work
3.3.1 Rife & the Cancer Microbe
3.3.1.1 Opposition Mounts
3.3.1.2 Rife's Discovery
3.3.1.3 True Scientific Capacity
3.3.1.4 Start of Cancer Treatment
3.3.1.5 Emotional Plague Reaction
3.3.2 The Acid/Alkaline Balance
3.3.2.1 Isopathic Treatment
3.3.2.2 Conventional Microbiology
3.3.2.3 Therapeutics
3.3.3 Naessens & the Somatid Cycle
3.3.3.1 Somatid Discovery
3.3.3.2 Emotional Plague Reactions
3.3.3.3 Therapeutics: 714X
3.4 Modern Developments
3.4.1 The Water Cure
3.4.1.1 Role of Water
3.4.1.2 Inherited Effects
3.4.1.3 Dehydration
3.4.1.4 Psora & Dehydration
3.4.1.5 Role of Sodium (Salt)
3.4.2 Induced Remission Therapy
3.4.2.1 Toxic Die-Off Avoided
3.4.2.2 Pleomorphism
3.4.2.3 Emotional Plague Reactions
3.4.2.4 Legal Victory
3.4.2.5 Therapeutics
3.4.3 New Cellular Physics
3.4.3.1 Association-Induction
3.4.3.2 Tissue Damage
3.4.3.3 Links With Gerson
3.4.3.4 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
3.4.3.5 Links With Reich
3.4.3.6 Therapeutic Implications
3.4.4 D'Adamo and Blood Types
3.4.4.1 Lectins
3.4.4.2 Indicans Scale and Test
3.4.4.3 Ethnicity and Geography
3.4.4.4 Therapeutics
3.4.5 Hydrazine Sulphate
3.4.5.1 Lactic Acid
3.4.5.2 Cover-up
3.4.6 Link Between Cancer & the Brain
3.4.6.1 Healing Reactions
3.4.6.2 New Medicine versus Old
3.4.6.3 Therapeutics
Chapter 4
Sexology
4.1 Havelock Ellis
4.2 Birth Control
4.3 Male Sexual Continence
4.3.1 Oneida Community
4.3.2 Stockham and Karezza
4.3.2.1 Early Years
4.3.2.2 Visit to India
4.3.2.3 Excerpts from Karezza
4.4 Function of the Orgasm
Chapter 5
Timeline of Regimen Contributors
VOLUME II
The Therapeutic Use of Regimen within Heilkunst
VOLUME III
The Mis-Use of Regimen