Sensitive Crystallization Processes
A Demonstration of Formative Forces in the Blood
Paperback
December 1975
9780910142663
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- Publisher
SteinerBooks - Published
1st December 1975 - ISBN 9780910142663
- Language English
- Pages 64 pp.
$16.00
Dr. Ehrenfreied Pfeiffer writes:
"Research carried on since 1925 has shown that the formation and arrangement of crystals during the process of crystallization can, under certain conditions, be greatly influenced by the admixture of various substances.... Hence, from these alterations (in form) apriori conclusions can be drawn about the qualities and characteristics of the admixture itself."
This is an essential element in his work of analyzing the health and qualities of human blood as an aid in the process of diagnoses.
C O N T E N T S:
Introduction by Professor Dr. Trumpp, Munich
Author's prefaces
1. A Method of Producing "Sensitive" Crystalizations
2. Experiments with the Blood of the Healthy and the Diseased
3. Further Specific Crystalization Research
4. The effect of Remedies and its Help in Judging Crystializations
5. Technical Details
Bibliography
Ehrenfried E. Pfeiffer
Dr. Ehrenfried E. Pfeiffer (1899–1961) was born in Munich. He worked closely with Rudolf Steiner to test and document many of the effects of biodynamic practices. Pfeiffer visited the U.S. several times during the 1930s, and was awarded a doctorate for his groundbreaking theory of Sensitive Crystallization Processes as a blood test for detecting cancer. In 1940, he immigrated to the U.S., where he pioneered biodynamic agriculture and helped establish the Biodynamic Farming & Gardening Association. He died in Spring Valley, New York.