Cluster Medicine

Cluster medicine (synonyms: spagyrics according to Heinz, Heinz cluster analysis, blood crystal analysis; cluster, accumulation, agglomeration, grape) is one of the alternative medical procedures and was developed by the German alternative practitioner Ulrich-Jürgen Heinz. Cluster medicine has its origins in the so-called spagyric (Greek spao: “to extract, separate”, ageiro: “to unite, bring together”), which in turn originated from alchemy or represents a branch of it. In this context, spagyric consists in pharmaceutically and therapeutically applied alchemy, e.g. in the production of remedies. Alchemy is the name given to a natural philosophical branch of the medieval chemical transformation of elements or the art of making gold. The procedure of cluster medicine belongs to the holistic methods, which are supposed to treat body and mind equally. Body fluids such as blood and urine are crystallized and the patient is treated on the basis of these crystallization patterns.

No scientific evidence exists for the postulated modes of action and healing success.

Indications (areas of application)

According to the founder of cluster medicine, the procedure is applicable to all physical and mental ailments.

Contraindications

There are no contraindications to the use of cluster medicine.

Before therapy

There are no special measures to be taken before therapy.

The procedure

To perform cluster medicine, samples of the patient’s blood, urine, and other body fluids are taken and crystallized via heating. This produces fractal geometric crystallization patterns from which a “numerical code” is created. According to the ideas of cluster medicine, this code represents the patient as a whole. The determined code is now compared with other crystallization patterns collected in a database and subsequently decoded. These are crystallization patterns of plants and minerals. From this information, the alternative practitioner draws conclusions about disorders or diseases, toxin loads (burdening the body with poisons), and vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Furthermore, future diseases can be identified in this way.

Based on the decoded code, it is determined which remedies can be prescribed to treat the disease. In this process, treatment is similar to the homeopathic principle of “like with like” (simile principle). This means that the remedy in question has a similar, but not completely identical, crystallization pattern to that of the patient. For example, if the crystallization pattern of a particular plant exhibits these similarities, it can be used as the basis for the remedy. The therapeutic agents are intended to reflect to the body its interference profile and thereby stimulate it to heal itself. Treatment with the spagyrically prepared healing tinctures is carried out over a period of six to twelve months. The preparations no longer contain any pharmacologically active substances, but only information patterns that the body implements itself according to its own needs in the course of healing. For this reason, the combination of the therapy with conventional medical procedures is possible.

After the examination

There are no special measures to be taken after the therapy.

Possible complications

Since the efficacy of cluster medicine is postulated to be effective in severe diseases when used alone, secondary complications are to be expected in the absence of conventional medical treatment.