Fifth World Health Organisation (5WHO)
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In consideration whereof, and for the Ease, Comfort, Succour, Help, Relief, and Health of the King's poor Subjects, Inhabitants of this Realm, now pained or diseased: Be it ordained, established, and enacted by Authority of this present Parliament, That at all Time from henceforth it shall be lawful to every Person being the King's subject. having Knowledge and Experience of the Nature of Herbs, Roots, and Waters, or of the Operation of the same, by Speculation or Practice, within any part of the Realm of England, or within any other the King's Dominions, to practice, use, and minister in and to any outward Sore, Uncome Wound, Apostemations, outward Swelling or Disease, any Herb or Herbs, Ointments, Baths, Pultess, and Emplaisters, according to their Cunning, Experience, and Knowledge in any of the Diseases, Sores, and Maladies beforesaid, and all other like to the same, or Drinks for the Stone, Strangury, or Agues, without suit, vexation, trouble, penalty, or loss of their goods; the foresaid Statute in the foresaid Third Year of the King's most gracious Reign, or any other Act, Ordinance, or Statutes to the contrary heretofore made in anywise, notwithstanding.
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Last Name
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Nationality
Profession or Modality
Accreditations, Certifications, Registrations,
Licenses, Copyrights, Patents, Developments or Qualifications
Related Diplomas or Degrees: Completed, Ongoing*, or
Honorary
Related Memberships, Awards, Medals, Prizes, Honours
or Citations
Karin
Dambier
050043
UMMOA/AMOMU
Reiki III Master and Teacher
Peter
Dambier
050009
UMMOA/AMOMU
Reiki III Master and Teacher
Bryan
Fuller
050058
Conch Republic
Doctor of Naturopathy
Bryan
Fuller
050058
Conch Republic
Reiki III Master & Teacher
Bryan
Fuller
050058
Conch Republic
Healer's Touch Practitioner
Bryan
Fuller
050058
Conch Republic
Reflexology & Chinese
Medicine
Bryan
Fuller
050058
Conch Republic
Respiratory Therapist
Holger
Lüttich
050033
UMMOA/AMOMU
Cesidio
Tallini
050001
Independent Long Island
Certified Professional Chaplain
Cesidio
Tallini
050001
Independent
Long Island
Ecclesiastical Counselor
Cesidio
Tallini
050001
Independent
Long Island
Registered Healer
Fabiola
Warner
050049
United Royal Kingdom
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Joe
Warner
050050
United Royal Kingdom
Doctor of Chinese Chiropractic
Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy
In order to apply for 5WHO Certification, candidates for Health Registry listing must provide their First and Last Name (as it appears on any Official World Document, Certificate, or Diploma); the name of their Nation/Micronation; their Professional Email Address (which shall be kept confidential, and only divulged to parties that need your services and/or products); their Country of Residence (Official World); their health Profession, Skill, Modality, or Title to be recorded; and any evidence of Profession, Skill, Modality, or Title, in the form of Certificates, Registrations, Licenses, Qualifications, Diplomas, Degrees, or Professional Memberships.
Please note that the 5WHO is not a party or signatory to the Hague Convention of 1961 abolishing the requirement of diplomatic or consular legalisation for foreign public documents. We recognise all foreign documents because health professionals have presented them, and then we recognise any possible companies, organisations, schools, universities, institutions, jurisdictions, dominions, Nations, Micronations, territories, or States. This is a 'bottom-up' or grassroots honour system, not the 'top-down' or imperialistic recognition implied by the Hague Convention.
Based on the endorsement of qualified Micronational
Professional Registry (MPR) members, the MPR, an affiliated
organisation to the 5WHO, recognises several Nations, Jurisdictions,
Micronations, Universities, Schools, Associations, Companies, even
Royal Families. MPR recognition implies that the minimal criteria for
any relationship has been met. This recognition does not imply
diplomatic
recognition (it is de facto rather than de jure
recognition), only that minimal professional and/or academic criteria
have been met, and the MPR can certify the professional, organisation,
institution, Micronation, or Nation. The 5WHO recognises the authority
of both the Micronational
Professional
Registry (MPR) and the
United
Micronations Multi-Oceanic
Archipelago (UMMOA), and recognised
5WHO members automatically
become members of the MPR as well.
Member
professionals of the 5WHO are entitled to use post-nominal letters that
specify they are Members of the 5WHO. If your name is Fabrizio
Ferragamo, and you are a professional Member of the 5WHO, you can write
your name as "Fabrizio Ferragamo, 5WHO". Health companies,
institutions, or clinics Members of the 5WHO are also entitled to use
post-nominal letters that specify they are Members of the 5WHO. If the
name of your health institution is Father Kneipp Health Clinic, for
example, and it is a Member of the 5WHO, you can write the name of your
institution as "Father Kneipp Health Clinic, 5WHO".
Naturopathy is the philosophy, art,
and science that recognises the body's inherent processes of healing,
and acts in no way to suppress, antagonise, or hinder these vital life
forces. Naturopathy rather arouses, assists, and cooperates with the
body to restore normality.
In today's
knowledge explosion it is impossible for medical doctors to properly
know all they need to know in order to serve their patients. It is even
less possible for a naturopath to master all naturopathic modalities.
Naturopathic modalities make use of the healing properties of natural
agencies such as air, sinshine, water, light, heat, electricity,
manipulations, rest, natural vital foods, organic vitamins, organic
minerals, and herbs in conjunction with cleansing and elimination
processes of other physical and mental cultures. Naturopathy is thus an
eclectic mixture of modalities used to encourage the mind and body to
heal itself.
The Fifth World Health Organisation (5WHO)
recognises all drugless, surgery-free, and noninvasive naturopathic
modalities without prejudice. Membership in the 5WHO is without fees
for now.
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Different
Systems of Medicine
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| Conventional medicine | refers to the classic medical training offered through mainstream medical schools. This is a drugs-and-surgery approach to medicine that largely excludes nutrition, wellness, mind-body medicine, patient education, and other natural therapies. |
| Organised medicine | refers to the collection of organisations that promote conventional medicine. This encompasses pharmaceutical companies, the FDA, hospitals, doctors, medical schools, and medical organisations such as the American Medical Association as well as disease organisations like the American Cancer Society and the American Diabetes Association. |
| Western medicine | refers to the type of medicine practiced in the West; the United States, Western Europe, and so on. It's based on the philosophical foundations of Western thinking, which maintains that a body is only a collection of its parts, and that by isolating the parts and studying them separately, you can understand the whole. |
| Eastern medicine | refers the whole can only be understood through the synergistic functioning of its parts. Looks at the whole patient, the whole body, the whole experience, and never believes that just treating one organ or using one chemical, drug, or herb is the answer to any health condition. |
| Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) | involves the treatment of patients using the fundamental approaches of healing developed over the last 4000 years in China. The treatments in Chinese medicine include acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and Tui-Na, which resembles massage therapy combined with therapeutic touch. Chinese medicine has the longest history, and the most practical application, of any system of medicine in the world, outdating Western medicine by about 3800 years. In China, doctors were practicing relatively advanced medicine before the birth of Christ. Western medicine, in response, dismisses everything under Chinese medicine, ignoring the long history of safe and effective use of Chinese herbs, acupuncture, and other philosophies espoused by Traditional Chinese Medicine. Chinese medicine is not limited to China, by the way. The way it is practiced in the United States is not true Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine education has become Westernised in the United States. Just like the Chinese food served in the United States is nothing like Chinese food purchased in China, Chinese medicine in the United States doesn't match the Chinese medicine practiced in China. |
| Ayurvedic medicine | is a system of holistic medicine practiced widely in India and throughout Southeast Asia. It is also gaining popularity and recognition in the United States, Europe, Australia and many other areas of the world as people come to recognise the inherent wisdom and innate safety of Ayurvedic medicine. Based on thousands of years of development and use, Ayurvedic medicine is organised around the energy patterns of individuals (the way they use their bodies, what they eat, how they digest, levels of body heat, etc.) and treatment using a wide array of medicinal herbs and substances (like essential oils, coconut oil, and so on). There is also a prominent recognition of the mind/body link in Ayurvedic medicine. |
| Complementary medicine (CAM) | is a term that defenders of conventional medicine like to use to claim intellectual ownership over alternative medicine. Complementary medicine means combining conventional therapies with alternative therapies, but the alternative therapies are almost always dismissed from being the primary treatments as they are routinely relegated to supportive roles. Promoters of complementary medicine are usually closet drugs-and-surgery pushers who use this phrase to avoid appearing totally out of touch with health trends. Conventional doctors refer to it as CAM, or Complementary and Alternative Medicine. |
| Integrative medicine | is a relatively recent term that typically describes a more balanced, welcoming approach to using natural therapies alongside conventional ones. While this system of medicine still uses conventional medicine therapies such as drugs and surgeries, it usually recommends them only as a last resort, instead attempting to prevent or treat health conditions using natural therapies first. Similar to the philosophy of naturopathic physicians. |
| Advanced medicine | refers to the future of medicine, based on supporting the patient's health and wellness rather than attacking the patient with various chemicals or procedures like radiation and surgery. Advanced medicine is the first step to the new age of understanding about the true underlying causes of health and wellness. Advanced medicine makes conventional medicine and Western medicine obsolete, and it includes therapies like phototherapy, sunlight, nutrition, sound therapy, vibrational medicine, electromedicine, mind-body medicine, energy healing, and other similar modalities that were once considered experimental, but are now well-known to be both safe and effective at supporting the health of the patient. |
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