What’s New for the Fall

October 13th, 2009

This fall, BioResource will be adding a number of new remedies to its Syntrion cellular re-programming therapy line. Research shows these microbial-based homeopathics actually help re-train the immune system to fight pathogens (SyImmune), and temporarily block the upregulation of T cells at an injury site (SyCircue), thus reducing heat and inflammation. Moreover, Syntrion president Ronald Ullmann has pointed out that his company may be the ONLY homeopathic maker in the world today doing such sophisticated research on its medications.

BioResource will soon add the SyInfect and SyGest lotions, as well as the new SyDerm lotion for treating scrapes and cuts. But the real excitement among practitioners seems to be the upcoming November introduction of the Eira homeopathic cosmetic skin lotions for reducing fine lines and wrinkles. The 3 types of Eira – Regenerating, Sensitive and Anti-Fatigue – are all natural according to strict European Union requirements, which means good news for Americans who want high quality and effective skin products without toxic chemicals.

On the TBD front, production of the Byron White Formulas has taken longer than anticipated, but we remain hopeful that BioResource will have some good news about the BWFs before the end of the year.

Hi Katheleen. I’m off to see Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina play this Thursday night in San Diego, thanks to an invite from Dr. Peter Pinto of Phoenix. Doctor Pete personally knows a number of big-name rock stars from our generation, so it will be fun to attend the concert and possibly meet the guys back stage.

One observation – do all Prius cars automatically come with an Obama sticker? Or is it just the SF Bay Area?

Mike Sheehan

Welcome to the BioResource Blog – News from Syntrion

October 6th, 2009

Welcome to the first BioResource blog, where I hope to keep practitioners informed about our latest news and remedy introductions, as well as new educational materials and general comments.

We held our second annual Syntrion Seminar yesterday (Sunday, October 4), and it was good to once again have Syntrion president Ronald Ullmann and researcher Christopher Gerner from the Medical University of Vienna, Austria as our guest speakers. Ronald presented some excellent toxicology data about homeopathic remedies, while one highlight of Dr. Gerner’s talk focused on his finding that SyImmune tablets do NOT overstimulate the immune response – even in what he calls “strong responders.” This was significant because it means SyImmune is safe (and effective) to use in treating different types of flu. For example, Ronald reported good success in combining the new SyResp remedy with either SyImmune or SyInfect in treating various viruses, so that was newsworthy and good to hear.

Ronald also spoke about the exciting new Eira skin lotions that will be available in the US this November. Apparently the very high quality Regenerating lotion is doing wonders to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and make skin look younger and smoother. In addition, he discussed the benefits derived from using the Eira Sensitive and Eira Anti-Fatigue lotions. Syntrion will provide small sample tubes of the homeopathic creams – which come packaged in pharmaceutical grade dispensers that prevent any leeching of the plastic into the lotion, so this will be a really top-notch product line sold to professionals. Way to go, Ronald.

That’s all for now, but feel free to send me your comments or questions.

Best,
Mike Sheehan

Will Research on Syntrion Homeopathics Lead to Nobel Prize?

October 6th, 2009

Dr. Christopher Gerner’s lecture at the Syntrion seminar this past Sunday generated quite a bit of excitement. His recent findings about how Syntrion remedies work as immune triggers broke new ground. Using highly sophisticated techniques, Dr. Gerner, who holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry and conducts cancer research at the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, discussed how Syntrion remedies actually help the immune system recall appropriate healing responses that it learned during an individual’s childhood, but lost as an adult. By reactivating these complex strategies, the remedies serve as immune triggers to defeat various pathogens that cause acute and chronic illnesses.

One medical doctor suggested that Dr. Gerner may one day be in the running for a Nobel Prize in Medicine, especially if he can identify integral “switch” signals among Syntrion’s microorganism-based, cellular re-programming therapies that will revolutionize cancer treatment. She believes Dr. Gerner and Syntrion president/biochemist Ronald Ullmann may also be “at the top of the crest of a wave of change that could shift old fixed paradigms of thinking in science and medicine.”

What’s also amazing is that Dr. Gerner finds the time to investigate these remedies. He not only directs multiple graduate students and projects in his lab, but also told me he’s teaching 15 hours a week this semester. But as a very young-looking 41-year old, he seems to be holding up quite nicely.

Moreover, under Herr Ullmann’s guidance, Syntrion has positioned its remedies as the best of two worlds — top quality, highly effective complementary medicines based on state of the art modern medical science. This vision is expensive, as research funding has run into hundreds of thousands of euros. Despite the high cost, Ullmann strongly values the merging of homeopathy with mainstream science to clearly show how his remedies can help heal disease, especially chronic conditions that modern medicine is at a loss to treat successfully.

Herr Ullmann told me that Syntrion’s company tag line is “Superior Science. Superior Remedies. Superior Service.” It goes without saying that BioResource is both proud and happy to be associated with such dedicated, hard-working and visionary people who are doing their best daily to earn that “superior” label.

Mike Sheehan

BioResource Inc Blog Online

October 2nd, 2009

The blog at BioResource is online! Soon, there will be posts for news, announcements, and information about homeopathic spagyric medications.