Biography
Heinrich Kremer is a Doctor of Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology, with postgraduate studies in sociology, psychology and political science; Professor and Medical Director emeritus specializing in psychosomatic rehabilitation.
From 1968-1979 he oversaw the Berlin-Tegel penal reform project, a German federal pilot program of social therapy for addicts, sexual offenders, and those with personality disturbances.
From 1981-1988 he was Medical Director of a clinic for young-adult drug addicts which covered Berlin, Bremen, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony. He retired due to philosophical differences on medical and professional ethics in regard to pharmaceutical and AIDS policy.
Since 1988 he has been involved with fundamental research on cancer and AIDS. From 1995-1999, Kremer worked with Prof. Alfred Hässig (now deceased) as a cooperative member of the Study Group Nutrition and Immunity in Berne, Switzerland. In 1996 along with virologist Dr. Stefan Lanka, Kremer also formed the group REGIMED (REsearch Group for Investigative MEDicine and journalism), a watchdog group on ethical problems related to medical research.
Kremer has also published magazine articles on the dangers of Ritalin, and the nontoxic orthmolecular alternatives.
The Silent Revolution
In 2001, Dr. Kremer published a groundbreaking book called “The Silent Revolution in Cancer and AIDS medicine,” which covers non-toxic AIDS therapy and the fundamental aspects of the disease as an imbalance in mitochondrial symbiosis. Now printed in it's third German edition, first Italian edition, (and soon to be English edition!) major topics include:
- The evolutionary endosymbiosis between the mitochondria and the animal cell
- The vital role of sulfur in the maintenance of the animal organism
- The dual nature of eukaryotic energy production, in light of endosymbiosis and the archaic subgenome (OXPHOS vs. glycolysis)
- The similarity between fetal and cancer cells (archaic fermentation via the Protistan subgenome)
- The susceptibility of the mitochondrion to antibiotics due to phylogenetic similarity to pathogenic organisms; enzymatic asphyxiation
- The disruption of the mitochondrial symbiosis (Warburg Phenomenon) and its implications
- The how's and why's of cancerous cellular transformation; why people with AIDS are also at risk for cancer; why muscle wasting (cachexia) occurs in late-stage cancer and AIDS
- The true nature of the “HIV particles” and how/why they are produced
- Why “HIV seropositivity” is pathognomonic for glutathione insufficiency
- The role of endogenous nitric oxide (NO) gas in the regulation and counterregulation of the immune system
- Glutathione as "gas mask" for the immune cell, and protection of the mitochondria
- The role of glutathione in the Th1-to-Th2 immune switch
- The relationship between the outbreak of homosexual AIDS and the abuse of nitrate inhalants (poppers) and antibiotics
- The true nature of AIDS chemotherapy: short-term antimicrobial effect vs. long-term cellular damage; exhaustion of the thiol pool and exacerbated Type-2 counterregulation
- Misleading T-cell counts in the bloodstream, due to Th2 redistribution after pharmatoxic disruption of the bone marrow
- How reverse transcription of RNA into DNA is part of normal repair mechanisms
- The “viral load” PCR test, and how it relates to genetic damage and chemopoisoning
- How stress hormones steer the immune system (cortiol vs. DHEA)
- Nontoxic orthomolecular therapies for reversing the pathophysiology of AIDS and cancer
- Biomarkers for therapeutic success vs. disease progression
- ...and more!
Today, Kremer continues to teach seminars around Europe, now primarily focusing on his Cancer Cell Redifferentiation Therapy.
The basic goals of Kremer's non-toxic AIDS therapy are as follows:
- Minimization of prooxidative stress
- Replenishment of the thiol lack
- Balancing the amino acid dysregulation
- Liver protection to lighten the burden of systemic thiol deficiency
- Modulation of Type-II counterregulation
- Micronutrient replenishment
- Fortification of the extracellular matrix
- Mitochondrial revitalization
- Attenuation of stress hormones
- Fear reduction and psychological assistance
Click below for a more detailed summary of Kremer’s book:
Download an excerpt from Chapter XI: The Lifesaving Knowledge of Healing
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Other Recommended Reading
Below are presented some more of Kremer’s writings. (Some of the articles need more editing as the translation is a bit rough.)
Other writings based on Kremer's work:
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