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Dr. med. Carl Spengler (* 1860; "† 1937) were a Swiss surgeon and bacteriologist. One of its many medical achievements was the immune therapy with Spenglersan colloids.

With the Spenglersan colloids it acts around micro-biological immune modulators out of antigens and Antitoxinen of frequent infection exciters strengthened on D9, which is rubbed in via spraying application into the skin. This happens on as tender a Hautstelle as possible like the belly skin, the inside of the Ellenbeuge or the thigh. Under the fact that many illnesses are based on mixing infections or disturbances of the immune system, it results for the Spenglersan of colloids a broad indication spectrum.

                                                           

Carl Spengler was the oldest son of Alexander Spengler, the founder of the health resort Davos. Carl Spengler was an inspired sportsman and donated the Spengler Cup. Its son Alexander (to confound with its grandfather Alexander Spengler (1837-1901) did not play also in the crew of the HC Davos.

Literature

  • Rau, Claudius Chr.: Practice-oriented Spenglersan immune therapy with Ulcus cruris. Under consideration of the enzyme therapy and oxygen therapy, Urban & the bird, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-86094-170-4
  • Rilling, Siegfried: From the Tuberkulinum to the Immunotherapeutikum, the Spenglersan therapy, Karl F. Haug publishing house, 2. , revised and extended Aufl., Heidelberg 1993, ISBN 3-7760-1335-4
  • Schmid, Christian: The founder (the Spengler Cups), in: Davoser revue, Jg. 76 (2003), No. 4, P. 15

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