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Histroy Of Dr.C.C.Mattei :

A derivative of electrohomoeopathy is Mattei cancer cure

In the 19th century, Count Cesare Mattei was credited with inventing the concept of homeopathy. The name is derived from a combination of electro (referring to an electric bio-energy content supposedly extracted from plants and of therapeutic value, rather than electricity in its conventional sense) and homeopathy (referring to an alternative medicinal philosophy developed by Samuel Hahnemann in the 18th century that is based on an electrical field). In order to define electrohomeopathy, we can say that it combines homeopathy with electrical devices. While electrohomeopathy was profitable for its inventor and very popular during the late nineteenth century, it has been described as "utterer idiocy" by some critics. Homeopathy is regarded by the medical and scientific communities as pseudoscience, and its practice is regarded as quackery and quackery by the scientific and medical communities.

Critical history and history of criticism

This form of homeopathy was developed in the latter part of the 19th century by Cesare Mattei (1809-1896). He studied natural science, anatomy, physiology, pathology, chemistry, botany, chemistry, and chemistry from a very early age. This was just after he was born into a castle in the vicinity of Bologna. The focus of his research was primarily on the supposed therapeutic power of herbal extracts that were said to be "charged with electricity." As far as the efficacy of Massei's treatments were concerned, his claims were bold and unsupported, such as the claim that his treatments could be used as a nonsurgical alternative to cancer treatment. As a result, his treatment regimens were met with skepticism and scepticism by the mainstream medical establishment:

The electrohomeopathic system is an invention of Count Mattei who prates of "red," "blue," and "green" electricity, a theory that, in spite of its utter idiocy, has attracted a considerable following and earned a large fortune for its chief promoter.

Despite criticisms, including a challenge by the British medical establishment to the claimed success of his cancer treatments, electrohomeopathy (or Matteism, as it was sometimes known at the time) had adherents in Germany, France, the USA and the UK by the beginning of the 20th century; electrohomeopathy had been the subject of approximately 100 publications and three journals had been established dedicated to it. The Electro Homoeopathic system is a safe, unique, natural and scientific system of medicine, which was developed in 1865 by the Italian physician Count Ceasre Mattei of Rochetta, Bolonga. According to the principles of this system of medicine, "The Human body is entirely composed of two elementary liquids known as Lymph and Blood, and that the health and disease of the human body depend on these two liquids." It has been observed that electricity exists in all living things, including plants, so that this is true. Electrical energy is necessary for all living cells, tissues, organs, and/or bodies to fulfill their legitimate functions in any way, shape, or form.

A Philosophical Approach

In some cases, remedies are made from what are considered to be active micronutrients or mineral salts derived from certain plants. According to one contemporary account of the process of producing electrohomeopathic remedies, the following steps are involved :

In terms of the nature of his remedies, we learn...that they are manufactured from herbs and that the dilutions are prepared according to normal homeopathic jargon. In contrast, globules and liquids are thought to possess a potent, vital, electrical force. This force enables them to interact with the organism in such a way as to perform miracles.

" This process of "fixing the electrical principle" is carried out in the secret central chamber of a Neo-Moorish castle which Count Mattei has built for himself in the Bolognese Apennines. According to their nomenclature and suggestion, these "vegetable compounds" are poor and miserable fictions, in spite of the fact that they are supposed to fix the "red electricity" and the "white electricity." Mattei holds the belief that every disease originates in a change in the blood or lymphatic system, or both. Mattei's ideas suggest that remedies can be classified into two categories based on the predominant affected system. According to Mattei, he was able to determine how much electricity there was in the liquid vegetable extracts after having obtained plant extracts.