It is not only known in naturopathic circles that most chronic diseases are primarily related to radiesthetic stress and electrosmog. Also the orthodox medicine has the corresponding knowledge; and this for over 80 years !
You can find vouched information about this in the work of Gustav Freiherr von Pohl with the title "Erdstrahlen als Krankheitserreger" (Earth Radiation as Pathogen), published in Munich in 1932. The statements made by Mr. Pohl seem at first sight to be absolutely unbelievable. There he proves unmistakably and in agreement with the then leading medical profession that earth rays are the cause of cancer!
In this extraordinary work it is also mentioned, among other things, that already 50 years ago, i.e. around 1880, a certain Mr. Haviland in London carried out studies on the relationship between the earth's rays and the spread of cancer and that in Germany Dr. med. Kolb and Sanitätsrat Dr. Prinzing advocated that both house and ground must be decisive for the development of tumors and cancer.
So in December 1928, Baron von Pohl turned to the mayor J. Brandl of the city of Vilsbiburg in Lower Bavaria. At that time this small town comprised 565 houses with about 900 apartments and had some 3300 inhabitants. During the 13th to the 19th of January 1929, Gustav Freiherr von Pohl examined this small town alternately in the company of the police commissioner Fischer, police station master Schachtner, Christian Lechner sen., Mr. Lebzelter and Mr. Georg Brandl. During his investigation he was not allowed to talk to anyone about his work. The result of his investigations exceeded all expectations:
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A complete review of his detailed records showed that all beds of the 54 people who died of cancer (32 male, 22 female) were exactly in accordance with his records.
For doubters: It is officially certified that Mr. Pohl did not know beforehand whether and how many people in Vilsbiburg had died of cancer.
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