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http://drkirkwellness.com/blog/sanukehl-therapy-a-homeopathic-immune-support-for-possible-stealth-pathogens-july-2003/


Sanukehl Therapy: a homeopathic immune support for possible stealth pathogens. July 2003


by Dr. Kirk on May 10, 2012


In the last two issues of the Pleomorphic Products Newsletter we have detailed two of the three categories of the homeopathic immunomodulating bacterial remedies produced and distributed worldwide by SANUM-Kehlbeck.


In this issue we will discuss the third category, the ever so unique Sanukehl polysaccharide hapten remedies.


The action of these homeopathically produced products must be one of the most applicable and advanced product lines on the market today.


Yet, their action and use are still quite unknown and perhaps misunderstood.


In utilizing SANUM Therapy, it is helpful for one to consider the various categories and intent of application of the SANUM products in the spectrum of natural healing modalities available.


As is mentioned frequently in SANUM classes and in various writings, I wish to again state that SANUM is only one aspect in the complete range of natural therapeutics, albeit with the nine product categories available, may at times be utilized as a comprehensive therapy in and of itself.


But for the sake of wellness, let us consider that SANUM as one piece of the expansive therapeutic puzzle, as with all other modalities, must adhere to the laws of nature in respect to the various macroscopic and microscopic healing aspects of nature.


Given this premise however, it becomes the responsibility of the doctor/healthcare practitioner to broadly understand the intent and interaction of the various modalities with the person and the natural world.


For example, as some of you may know I have often mentioned in my SANUM therapy classes, that there are more microbes in and on our bodies than there are body cells.


When we effect our milieu from foods, toxins, home or work cleaning products, etc., we effect what may live there.


Our microbial balance is suppoted by this milieu.


And, in the spectrum of the many microbes that abound on this earth we understand so very little about the full interaction of these minute symbiotic associates and ourselves beyond the few known helpful ones and seemingly ever so plenty pathogenic ones.


Certainly, as our technology expands we seem to know more about what exists and how it relates to the living and non-living components of this world.


This is the case with the use of the Sanukehl products, which will be detailed later.

Their homeopathic action is intended toward the relatively newly discovered and barely understood microbe: the mycoplasma or cell wall deficient (CWD) microbe and in general, the pathological action of microbial toxins.


However, to offer some relative distinction to the term ‘current’, according to research provided in Dr. Lida Mattman’s book “Cell Wall Deficient Forms- Stealth Pathogens”, aberrant microbial forms have been found throughout the last 100 years by various researchers around the world.


Yet, it really was not until ‘modern’ science developed testing techniques such as, Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCR) that enabled us to identify certain organisms. According to Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, “PCR is an enzymatic method for the repeated copying of the two strands of DNA of a particular gene sequence.


It is widely used to amplify minute quantities of biological material so as to provide adequate specimens for laboratory study.”


This assessment method I might add is also not always able to detect mycoplasma even though the patient is presenting with an unusual infection or disease condition.


These mysterious organisms, which lack the usual external cell wall, apparently have been in existence for quite some time.


We also know that they may be induced by the use of antibiotics and perhaps other medications and chemicals as well.


However, it was not until certain microbiological researchers, either by accident or intent, began searching outside the normal microbial arena utilizing different slide fixing procedures and different staining materials, that they noticed these multifaceted organisms.


Not only did they find them in quite an abundant quantity, but also found that they were seemingly abstract forms of typical bacterial microbes with which we are in constant interaction.


Mycoplasma and CWD’s can exist in numerous forms and beyond the various possible disease associations remain quite a mystery.


It is know that the typical bacteria and some yeasts that exist as normal flora on and in the body may also exist as a CWD.


Whether this is a pleomorphic shift or another form of the same organism remains to be seen.

However, there is relative clinical evidence that patients with persisting conditions who have had previous treatments of antibiotics and/or other medications have received benefit from the use of the Sanukehl products and other SANUM remedies.


The Sanukehls act on the CWD in an interesting manner homeopathically.

The eight other SANUM therapy categories affect the more obvious milieu and pathological organisms.


At present there are 13 Sanukehl products. Each product is homeopathically prepared according to the standard German homeopathic law and Hahnemanian homeopathic requirements.


The remedy is a unique material however, consisting of the polysaccharide component of the indicated microbe and used as a hapten.

Extracting the polysaccharide is a unique process through which to develop a homeopathic remedy.


The polysaccharide is used as a hapten that binds to the CWD and homeopathically stimulates a pathogenic response.


A hapten according to Stedman’s Medical dictionary is defined as: “A molecule that is incapable, alone, of causing the production of antibodies but can, however, combine with a larger antigenic molecule called a carrier.


A hapten-carrier complex can stimulate production of antibodies, some of which combine with the hapten portion of the complex.


See Also: hapten inhibition of precipitation. Syn: incomplete antigen, partial antigen.”


In this case the carrier is the CWD, which when coming in contact with the polysaccharide, now becomes “visible” to the body’s immune cells.


In this manner, there is a homeopathic and physical induction of the antigenic process to enable the body to create antibodies to the now visible antigen once the hapten has been combined with the antigen.


As a now visible entity the body’s immune system may now recognize the antigen and stimulate the elimination an antibody production process.


The Sanukehls are typically used in either the symptom approach of therapy or the sequential approach.


In the symptom approach the doctor/healthcare practitioner would review the indications of the various remedies and select the remedy that corresponds to the disease condition.


In the sequential approach the appropriate Sanukehl(s) is/are used after the first 7 – 14 days of milieu and Isopathic/homeopathic therapy.


The general uses include oral or topical administration. Published information states to use the remedies for some months then stop the treatment for several weeks and then resume therapy.


However, several doctors have found no problems in continuing the therapy for some months without the suggested interval.


Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the doctor/healthcare practitioner to be monitoring the patient for any changes in her/his progress.


It is always recommended to be cautious and conservative than to look for the ‘quick fix’.


Therefore, the treatment guideline recommended by the author consists of ‘less is more’ for the young, elderly, sensitive, chronic or debilitated patient.


In most cases the author begins all Isopathic/homeopathic therapy slowly to allow the body to shift the milieu and adapt to the new homeopathic stimulation.


In nearly all cases, the therapy has progressed without aggravation of symptoms.


In the few cases where an aggravation occurred, the therapy was simply reduced to topical administration with much success.

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The three different homeopathic immunomodulating bacterial product lines can be summarized in the following manner:

1. The standard homeopathic immunomodulating bacterials activate a general/specific immune response.

2. The homeopathic Polysan antigens activate an immune response to a hereditary antigen(s).

3. The homeopathic Sanukehls activate an immune response to CWD’s and microbial toxins.

There are two methods available for their use:

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anukehl® Brucel Active ingredient: Brucella melitensis

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Dysmenorrhoea, intermittent fever with influenza symptoms, myalgia, subacute polyarthitis.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Cand Active ingredient: Candida albicans

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. For diseases of the mouth, like stomatitis, gingivitis, perleche, aphthae, spasmodic, painful colitis of the small and large intestine, obstipation after treatment with antibiotics, allergic asthma, vulvitis, vulvo vaginitis, kraurosis, rectilinear fissural eczema of wrinkles or mucosa, interdigital eczema of hands or feet, dermatosis after treatment with antibiotics.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Coli Active ingredient: Escherichia coli

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Cholangitis, cholecystitis, gastro-enteritis, colitis, pyelonephritis, spermatocystitis, epididymitis, cystitis, prostatitis, salpingitis, metritis, colpitis.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Klebs Active ingredient: Klebsiella pneumoniae

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. As a supporting therapy during or after Friedländer’s pneumonia, for silicosis, pneumoconiosis, bronchiectasis, bronchial asthma, as an adjuvant for acute influenza, pleurisy, pneumonia, for side-effects caused by a therapy with antibiotics.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Myc Active ingredient: Mycobacterium bovis

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Bronchial asthma, pleurisy, rhinitis, arthritis, osteochondrosis, acne juvenilis, eczema with fissures, psoriasis, lupus erythematosus, urticaria, conjunctivitis, hordeolum, keratitis, ventricular and duodenal ulcer, enterocolitis, aphonia, laryngeal ulceration, arrhythmia, cardialgia, nephritis, cystitis, cholecystitis, otitis, headache, metritis, hydrocele.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Prot Active ingredient: Proteus vulgaris

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Gastro-enteritis (especially diarrhea of infants), peritonitis, cystopyelitis, puerperal sepsis, otitis, gangrenous pulmonary involvement, osteomyelitis, intestinal dysbiosis after treatment with antibiotics, disturbed peripheral circulation, ventricular and duodenal ulcer, haematemesis, angioneurotic oedemas, Menière’s disease, herpes.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Pseu Active ingredient: Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Infectious and allergic dermatitis, pruritus, angio neurotic oedema, collagenosis, fibrositis arthropathica, ulcus cruris, keloids, burns, asthma bronchiale, sinusitis, pharyngitis, chronic bronchitis, hay-fever, otitis, autoimmune diseases, treatment of complaints caused by an immunosuppressive treatment.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Salm Active ingredient: Salmonella enteriditis

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Impaired development, malnutrition of children, chronic pancreatitis, enterobiasis (oxyuriasis), chronic gastro-enteritis, coeliac disease, furunculosis, rheumatic fever.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Serra Active ingredient: Serratia marcescens

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. For nosocomial infections with Serratia marcescens.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Staph Active ingredient: Staphylococcus aureus

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Folliculosis, furunculosis, impetigo, acne conglobata/ necrotica, blepharitis, hordeolum, chalazion, pleuropneumonia, sinusitis, angina, nephritis, urogenital infections by staphylococci, endocarditis, meningitis, osteomyelitis, otitis, mastoiditis, anthrax.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Strep Active ingredient: Streptococcus pyogenes

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Alopecia, eczema, empyema, phlegmona, cardialgia, endo-, myo- and pericarditis, primary chronic polyarthritis, osteomyelitis, angina tonsillaris, migraine, otitis media, mastitis puerpuralis.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

Sanukehl® Trich Active ingredient: Trichophyton verrucosum

Indications: Homeopathic remedy: To be used according to standard homeopathic indications. Mycosis of the hair, skin, nails, tinea, trichophytosis; impairment of skin function, hair loss.

Application: Unless otherwise prescribed: For oral intake: In case of acute conditions: 5-10 drops every 12-24 hours. In case of chronic forms: 10 drops every 48 hours. For rubbing in: Every 1-2 days, use 5-10 drops at the location of the disease or into the bend of the elbow. After two months treatment the therapy should be interrupted for several months.

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This looks a bit too complex, but it is interesting to read once.

The treatment with Sanum can be very easy, really. Just take a couple of bottles and ingest a few drops, once, twice, maybe 3x day for a couple of days or weeks. That's it.

The cost is ridiculous, very cheap IF you continue producing your own homeopathic bottles THE SAME way they were initially produced (just add water and succuss them).

I only used kinesiology with the bottles, and treated ALL SORTS of infections after choosing a bottle from the cupboard. It takes me about 2 minutes to find the remedy.

I've been using these remedies for the last 10 years. I touched antibiotics only a couple of times, when my Sanum couldn't solve. I swear that in no case, an antibiotic could finish the job Sanum couldn't.

I swear by these products, really! I hope you can find them in the US!!

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How do nosodes /isopathy work?

If you are still interested...

http://www.alternativemedicinehealthcare.com/files/articles/2003/2003_October.pdf

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https://biomedicine.com/public_downloads/PleoSanum/books/The%20Sanukehl%20Preparations%20Book.pdf

Page 89, another suggestion for mycoplasma treatment:

-2 times weekly a mixed injection of NIGERSAN 5X and CITROKEHL


• daily SANUKEHL Pseu 6X in the evening: 4 drops to be taken
internally and 4 drops to be
applied topically

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page 66:
The proven therapy of chlamydia
and mycoplasma infection mainly
consists in treating the “milieu“ in
order to overcome a tubercular
weakness (pyrexia of unknown ori-
gin (p.u.o.);

elevated erythrocyte
sedimentation rate (ESR);

permanent immunological weakness: e.g.
susceptibility to trivial infections).

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pag 65

Mycoplasma are cell wall deficient
(CWD) and thus occur in variable
forms.

They show a low affinity with
stains and are difficult to detect.

It is only possible to prove their exis-
tence on a culture medium that is
high in protein, like horse serum or
splitting of urea.


The most common types that are highly pathogenic to human beings are M.hominis, M.
urealyticum and M. pneumoniae.


The first ones are common commensals of the urogenital tract and facultatively pathogenic.

M. pneumoniae is mildlypathogenic
and throughout the world transmission is only carried by humans.

The transmission takes place in the form
of droplet infection and can lead to
atypical pneumonia or other respira-
tory complaints such as tracheo-
bronchitis, pharyngitis and to otitis
media.

Known complications are meningoencephalitis, myocarditis or pericarditis as well as arthralgia and thrombocytopenia the latter of which
are difficult to treat.

The mycoplasma are far too often not considered.


Chlamydia are immobile, belong to
the coccoids and are pleomorphic
bacteria.

They can also change their form.

It seems to be particularly
important that they are obligate cell
parasites, which only multiply in the
cytoplasmic vacuoles of host cells
using energy from cell enzymes.


Characteristic morphological stages
are the formation of infectious ele-
mentary life-forms (diameter approx.
0.3 μm).

These micro-organisms are
taken up by the host cell via endo-
cytosis and will grow there via divi-
sion in the space of a few hours into
non-infectious reticular particles
(diameter 1.0 μm).

These are
intraplasmic inclusions.

After finish ing the division phase, the reticular
bodies form basic bodies, which can
infect other cells after the host cell
has ruptured.

This shows that these organisms need intracellular space
for their maturation process.

After the host cell has been destroyed the
process of infection starts again
from the beginning.


Chlamydia pneumoniae causes
chronic infections of the respiratory
tract.

It is especially noteworthy that
the spread of the infection is partic-
ularly high in school children.

What is also interesting is that chlamydia can
also be found in arteriosclerotic
plaques including those of the coro-
nary arteries and are seen as a pos-
sible initiator of arterial changes.

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If you really go into pleomorphic research, that is now worldwide accepted, published in so many journals by so many countries,

... and realize that Borrelia looks also pleomorphic, with its cell wall deficient forms, cysts, whatever...

... and knowing that so many coinfections are also pleomorphic....

.. how do you think you can get better without pleomorphic remedies = homeopathic nosodes??


It is a too hard task to attack MULTIPLE pathogens that are MULTI FORM, in constant change, with multiple ways to evade treatment.

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Thank you ..i did try nosode for mycoplasm ...not sure as it helped...i think the strep one sounds interesting ..its the same idea as the flu shot or transfer factors?

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interesting
We have Sanukehl isopathics here (northern Europe)

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What kind of nosodes you used for Mycoplasma?

I'm just curious...

Sanum or nosodes are just another tool to help us against infections, specially PLEOMORPHIC infections!

Cell wall deficient, or infections that keep changing (like borrelia, candida...), in my opinion, react MUCH better to homeopathic nosodes than with any conventional treatment.

It doesn't mean they will be a successful MONOTHERAPY for everyone (even though they worked pretty well for me and my daughter as monotherapy against borrelia and many other pathogens!).

I see these nosodes more like this: without these pleomorphic nosodes, it takes much more effort to eliminate pathogens such as borrelia and candida.

In fact, you do not exactly 'eliminate' them in the sense of only 'killing' them.

The theory of pleomorphism says that (as I understand it), in correcting the milieu, your body stops PRODUCING such pathogens, or allowing them to reproduce, hide, change.

Candida is a classic example. Yeast transforms into pathogenic candida without INVASION from outside. It is your own yeast that changes, and becomes pathogenic.

This is not a crazy theory coming from nowhere. It is really proved, absolutely well documented, already old research.

Only our 'old science' brains cannot accept that. We STILL think that everything comes from OUTSIDE and needs to be KILLED. Like an army of invaders.

We don't consider the fact that our bodies may be in fact, excellent breeding places for pathogens and that could be THE main reason why we are being colonized by so many pathogens.


In fact we are allowing them to develop and still breeding them within! Adding killers does not solve the problem. It is like taking aspirin to end a headache.


Add these nosodes to your treatment options, and you get a sort of short cut, WITHOUT side effects. That is what is wonderful with homeopathy.

It has nothing to do with dangerous VACCINES, even though it looks like.

Example: my borrelia went dormant WITHOUT ingestion of homeopathic nosodes. I 'took' nosodes through infrared frequencies!!!

You can use nosodes just by rubbing on your body, you can ingest nosodes, you can take them IV, you can flash them with laser, with infrared.

Vaccines not! homeopathy is not like vaccines, in that sense.

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