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Edward brook (* 24 September 1886 in Moseley with Birmingham, "† 27 November 1936) was an English physician. It developed the brook bloom therapy, a form of the alternative medicine.

Life

Brook buildup in Birmingham, studied medicine at the University college hospital in London and received its diploma in Cambridge. He worked as surgeon and a medical director/conductor of the first-aid post of the University college hospital, afterwards as an assistant in the bakteriologischen and immunological department. In this time it developed also vaccines from different intestine bacteria.

After a heavy illness he began to work 1918 again, now on London Homeopathic hospital, and developed from his bacterial vaccines Nosoden so mentioned, a dilution of these materials. it opened a practice in London to 1920.

1930 it closed practice and dedicated themselves to the herb medicine. He spent spring and summer to find and work on new herb aids, in the winter of the same yearly he treated patients free of charge with the brook bloom therapy and began her to apply. Its behavior was disapproved by the medical condition organization, it kept however its permission.

In its most well-known book "“healing you"” (Heal Thyself) it is written: "“Illness is never cured or exterminated by present materialistic methods, for the simple reason that illness is not material in its origin"… illness is essentially the result of the conflict between the soul and the understanding and will is never exterminated, except by mental and mental effort."”

Edward brook died at the age of 50 years on 27 November 1936 at heart failure.

An effectiveness of the brook bloom therapy could not be proven, it is therefore considered as pseudoscientific theory.

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