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The principle<br />

Homotoxicology –<br />

diseases arise in the matrix<br />

“Everything comes from the cell,” say many conventional medical practitioners when<br />

discussing the causes of diseases. Naturopathic practitioners often reply, “The cell is<br />

Connective tissue (matrix)<br />

in electron microscopy<br />

nothing – the milieu, the tissue surrounding the cells, is everything.”<br />

Reckeweg did not regard this as a contradiction. The two sides are connected by<br />

“homotoxins.” Homotoxins are poisons which can be deposited in both the milieu –<br />

now called the “matrix” – and other structures. The matrix consists of a fine mesh of<br />

connective tissue and contains tissue fluid. All cells are embedded in the matrix, like in<br />

a damp sponge.<br />

Homotoxins can clog the “pores” of the matrix and thus obstruct the exchange of substances<br />

and information. Diseases occur, which ultimately spread to the cells themselves.<br />

“Clogging” by homotoxins plays a role particularly in “lifestyle diseases” such as allergies,<br />

cardiovascular problems, and rheumatic disorders.<br />

The active substances in modern <strong>Heel</strong> preparations are combined in such a way that<br />

diseases as it were recede as a result of the homotoxins being ejected from the matrix,<br />

thus moving the patient back in the direction of health. At the same time, the organs<br />

and the immune system are strengthened. Healing, and the improvement and alleviation<br />

of symptoms can, depending on the severity of the disease, be achieved by stimulating<br />

the body’s own healing processes. <strong>Heel</strong> thus offers a modern treatment concept on a<br />

natural basis – “Healthcare designed by nature.”<br />

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