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Last Chance Cure, 1984.

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Kurier Szczeciński magazine
27-28-29-01-1984 r.
No. 20
Author: Waldemar Uchman

Medicine of last resort
Preparations of Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski

The terminally ill Melchior Wańkowicz, during his last visit to Dr. Tadeusz
Podbielski made a sincere plea: he asked the doctor for three years to live. The master of the pen got
along with the appropriate portion of the recommendations bottles of TP-1 and TP-2. He took them and lived
7 more years.

How many celebrities or cancer patients Dr. Podbielski has prolonged their lives and eased their pain, he himself could not count.

Recently, television presented a 35-minute film about the 81st veterinary doctor Tadeusz Podbielski, It showed many shots of bunkers in the vicinity of Miedzyrzecz, where the doctor has lived since 1945, many picturesque views, but did not depict the persistence with which the doctor, despite the indifference of healthy people) tries to win for the sick the right of citizenship of his preparations, which without exaggeration can be called the medicine of last resort.

- In 1945 raku I was directed to the Recovered Territories, to Miedzyrzecz, to _ organize a veterinary service, recalls Dr. Podbielski. - Although there were wonderful meadows and pastures, cows did not want to eat in some areas, they became thin and died. Farmers began to move to other areas. I then submitted samples of hay, water and soil for analysis.

The answer came on May 28, 1950. This was for Dr. Podbielski and his invention a
historic date. The results of the analysis proclaimed that manganese ions were found in the samples in the absence of cobalt and copper. Pharmacy textbooks at the time stated that cobalt was not used in medicine. However, the doctor decided to take a risk. He did not want to endanger the animals entrusted to him, so he tried the toxicity of the dose on himself. His wife Sophie, seeing this - took it as well. Since then, both now elderly spouses have been regular users of micronutrients.

When the first dose not only did not harm them, but on the vet clearly improved their well-being and increased their vitality, the doctor was able to start treating the cattle. He then noticed that where they were sick, children and women in particular were also suffering from certain ailments. He shared his observations with local doctors.

He persuaded them to join him in testing a compounded micronutrient preparation for use in human treatment. He managed to interest no one. Instead, he found that a cancerous tumor had disintegrated in a dog he was about to put to sleep, which he watered with his preparation.

He instructed paramedics to deliver animals with tumors to him. The therapeutic effects were so impressive that one of the orderlies made a plea to the doctor for help for a woman close to him who had already been discharged from the Oncology Institute in Gliwice, for whom no more rescue was in sight.

Diagnosis: uterine cancer. A woman suffering terrible pains, no longer accepted food, no longer wanted to hear about treatment, dreamed of death. She was given a preparation in drinks. She recovered and lived for another 17 years.

Other patients began to come forward, especially those discharged as hopelessly ill from the
Institute of Oncology. To the cured, the doctor recommended that they report to the institute for tests.

The result was a letter received by the doctor on 18.I.1957, signed by the director of the institute, in which he asked the doctor to reveal a method for saving the lives of people whose days were about to be numbered. Dr. Pod bielski promptly appeared at the institute with samples of the preparation convinced that at last his micronutrients would begin to serve people on a wider scale. He was welcomed with appreciation, and promised to carry out the relevant analyses of TP-1 and TP-2. But although the doctor monitored, to this day no time has been found to do so.

Despite this, the preparation was tested. This happened because of a pair of twins, whom the mother named "children of micronutrients" as a token of gratitude to the doctor. After all, she had previously been unable to carry any pregnancies without the preparation. The parents and their twins ended up in the US years later. One of the twins went there to study biology. When she explained to a professor why her parents called her and her sister "children of micronutrients it was suggested that she submit the preparation to research. Funds and a laboratory with experimental animals were granted for this. Thanks to this, the professor received information that his preparation contains 33 elements. This was in 1976.

In the country, the doctor was still unsuccessfully knocking on the doors of offices in various institutions and the Ministry of Health with his preparation. Nowhere officially did he find recognition, only when someone was overcome by a fatal disease did he come to him - but already as a patient.

Whoever reaches Dr. Pod bielski to Miedzyrzecz, al bo to an apartment in Warsaw, where he accepts monthly for a few days this one becomes the lucky owner of micronutrients. However, how many people are able to get to the doctor? If they choose to stand in line for hours it is at most a few hundred a day.

My preparation is not an elixir of life," says Dr. Podbielski, "it is simply an aqueous solution of various microelements. I do not pretend to be a disease conqueror, I only strengthen the body's defenses, relieve pain and suffering, prolong life. TP-1 and TP-2 should be taken not only by people already crossed out by traditional medicine as incurable, it should also be used prophylactically. It is like a biogenic stimulator. That's why I don't make my achievements a secret, since 1950 I have been trying to get the official medicine interested in my discovery, unfortunately, still without response.

Perhaps a TV movie about a doctor healing with micro elements will become a breakthrough. Admittedly, anonymously but unequivocally in the film, one of the prominent scientists from Krakow stated that "currently similar preparations are already used abroad. However, the first to use cobalt salts in Poland, and probably in the world, is Tadeusz Podbielski. Since all these preparations are already properly accepted in pharmacology, nothing stands in the way of their introduction," he - stated the scientist.

Will the aged inventor live to see the time when his preparation can be purchased in a pharmacy? He and we should wish it. For now, before TP-1 and TP-2 are very hard to come by we pass on some of the doctor's recommendations:

* the patient and those around him must absolutely stop smoking, with this starting point for any treatment by the doctor,
* do not sweeten drinks,
* use a variation of drinks, such as different juices,
* cabbage juice and cabbage are particularly salutary for all gastrointestinal ailments,
* wheat bran is particularly high in micronutrients,
* maintain mental calmness at all times,
* avoid shouting and noise,
* do not eat fried meat,
* do not drink coffee,
* for rheumatic and even cancerous ailments, wrap the affected areas with copper wire.
The doctor's simple advice sounds a bit naive. However, some of the ways have been known for centuries, and all of them are supported by the documentation of healings painstakingly collected by the doctor and his wife - an associate.

Waldemar Uchman

("Express Illustrated")

Letter to the editor from Dr. Podbielski, 1990.

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CHILD'S WAY
7-01-1990
Dr. Podbielski's acknowledgement

We recently received a letter from Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski of Miedzyrzecz Wielkopolski, the inventor of TP-1 and TP-2 preparations, a man known not only throughout Poland, but also abroad. It is thanks to Dr. Podbielski's micronutrients that thousands of patients have avoided death, tens of thousands have regained their health, not to mention those who have been freed from suffering thanks to the use of the aforementioned preparations.

Our editorial staff considers itself honored by the fact that in the pages of our weekly there have been and are being published publications about the invention of Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski, more precisely, about the invention of both Mr. and Mrs. Podbielski, because TP-1 and TP-2 micronutrients are the life's work of these two remarkable people. And here is the content of Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski's letter.

To the editor
"Peasant Way"
at

I kindly ask you to publish the following text. I have been associated with your magazine since 1964, since the articles of editor Vladimir Olszewski about me. Since then, the "Peasant Way" has more than once" published articles on the effects of treatment with TP-1 and TP-2 preparations Last year, in turn, an extensive report by editor Lech Zycki appeared in Our magazine, the consequences of which prompted me to write this letter.
Well, after these articles I received a lot of letters from readers! "Peasant Roads" and, at the same time, my patients, especially from the Lviv, Stanislawow and Ternopil districts. Some thanked me for the help I showed them, while others asked me to send them micronutrients. Since both my wife and I are unable to write back to correspondence - after all, we have passed the age of eighty - I would like to thank, through your Weekly, all those readers of the "Peasant Way" who have shown me so much respect and words of appreciation. At the same time, I ask you to accept that I do not send medicines by mail, as this is beyond my capabilities. However, I will gladly - to the best of my ability - receive everyone at my home in Miedzyrzecz Wielkopolski.
By the way, I would like to thank everyone who sent me wishes on the occasion of my name day, both for the memory and for the words of gratitude. For my part, my wife and I both wish everyone good health and prosperity.

Thank you for granting my request and please accept my regards
DR PODBIELSKI

While publishing Dr. T. Podbielski's letter, we would like to inform you at the same time, in order to avoid unnecessary intermediation, that the Doctor receives patients at his home in Miedzyrzecz Wielkopolski at 8 Staszica Street, telephone 24-71, every day except holidays at 12:00 p.m. We wish Mr. Dok tor and his wife all the best! May they live as long as possible! And to Pa na Doktor's patients, we wish, above all, a return to health and survival of the crisis!

The elixir of a successful life

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IT DOESN'T FIT IN YOUR HEAD

The elixir of a successful life
Zenon Nowopolski

A long time ago - on August 24, 1939 to be exact - mobilization uprooted him from his native Lomza, where he had lived for more than 35 years, not counting a break to study in Warsaw. Not for a moment did he think at the time that this was his farewell to this land. He had barely had time to get superficially acquainted with the duties of the veterinary service in the Independent Operational Group "Narew" - when one of his subordinates reported to him that he was wanted.

No, he couldn't have been wrong! The scout uniform and the red cross bag slung over his shoulder could only be his wife Zofia of Mogilnicki coat of arms Lubicz. "Only in this family are women - they are so stubborn," he thought with a tearful smile, .at the same time recalling family stories about the adventures of her grandmother, who trodden all paths to get her husband out of the invaders' prison. "I volunteered to be a paramedic," Sophia said in a voice that precluded any discussion in advance, "After all, I can't leave you alone."

They were together again - for more than 30 days of fighting and wandering. Now, after almost 50 years, they seem like one great battle full of despair and hope, interrupted only by hours or even minutes of slumber; often even standing. After all, first there was the great retreat, and then - breaking through towards Warsaw, to help; first from the SGO "Narew", then a survivor of me Podlaska Cavalry Brigade of General Kmicic-Skrzynski, and then in the SGO "Polesie" of General Franciszek Kleeberg. Constantly under fire or bombardment. And finally silence: the general considered without sense further fighting. In humiliation they went to the fortress in Deblin. She (and other women) were soon carried to Radom, and after a few days were released.

She immediately made efforts to get her husband released, collected various documents, and raided German officials in their offices, as well as apartments. Thrown in - she returned through other doors. The resistance of the bureaucratic machine (or more precisely: the German official of Polish origin) was finally broken. Only she knows that the decision was significantly influenced by her ancestral pretzels. But they were together again. They offered him a job in Kozienice or Pionki. After some consideration, he chose a small slaughterhouse in Glowaczow. It should be quieter there. But after just a few weeks they were right in the center of the conspiratorial work. They transported secret letters and illegal documents, kept false kennkarts and people waiting for them to be issued, conducted radio intercepts, and duplicated the news thus obtained and distributed it among the local population in the form of leaflets. They cooperated with the Peasant Battalions and the Home Army. All this alongside a German military training ground.

Sophie used her pedagogical training and taught local children. They provided food and warm clothing to prisoners of war in the training grounds. Tadeusz was the organizer of the action to free from the camp twenty Gru zins, who initially fought in a Polish partisan unit and later tried to break through to Western Belarus. (In the first half of the 1960s, the Kielce press published letters - the commander of that group, today - the chief bookkeeper of the "Shakhtior" sanatorium in Khaltubo Shalva Babunashvili was looking for the doctor who organized the escape of his group. By circuitous routes, the newspaper reached Sophia and Tadeusz, thanks to which correspondence was exchanged, and then - many visits to Georgia, cordial meetings, photos and articles in the press.

When the war came to an end, the Poznan administrative authorities offered him a job in Rogozno. They did not stay there long, however, and in June 1945 they moved, to Miedzyrzecz. He was laying the foundations of the district veterinary service, but it was going reluctantly, as he was the only specialist in the area. She moved to succor him, commuting to Poznań where she completed veterinary courses. From then on they were always together: from dawn to dusk in the field, and later - at home. During one of their trips, she suffered an accident.

- It was such an old, post-German motorcycle without a rear saddle, he recalls. - So we put an ordinary chair on its frame. One of the turns turned out to be too sharp, and I must have fallen into a short nap, because at the last moment I leaned the wrong way. I lay sick for a long time, and Tadeusz stayed home more often.

It was then that he began to make some contraptions that he had no time for before. He conducted research evaluating the nutritional conditions of animals, mainly cows and goats. The forage deficiencies he found in them directed his work toward studying the micronutrient content of feed, and then -, in the soil. Many officials took his research as an inexplicable quirk. "We here are trying to make sure the forage doesn't run out o he leaves with I bone," they significantly knocked their heads. He did not relent, however, despite the difficulties of the second half of the 1940s In his mind stood the image of a closed cause-and-effect cycle soil, grass, animal, milk, human. So he began to work on a drug that would strengthen the animal's body while trying it on himself and his wife. They were getting louder and louder in the area. People began coming to Miedzyrzecz who had already lost hope for their own or their loved ones' recovery. "Do not stop taking the medicine," he warned them. - Micronutrients are only meant to strengthen the body to fight the disease."

No, he will not say that the publicity surrounding the issue did not please him. He even thought that it would help push the official recognition of micronutrients to start industrial production more quickly. Soon, however, he noticed a strange correlation: the intervening publications triggered an increased interest in them by ... prosecutors. Accusations of treating patients with qualifications began. Most of the cases, however, did not happen, because they went to officials whose relatives benefited from micronutrients. The first of the trials took place in the 1950s. At the trial, however, it turned out that so evidence of the harmful activity of micronutrients. Again the case returned to the courtroom in 1968, at which time the defense presented the opinion of the director of a small oncology hospital in -Wyrosby near Sokolow Podlaski, where the specifics had been used for years. The defendant won, but the hospital director lost; he was soon dismissed from his post.

Information about the TP-1 and TP-2 specifics (these are his initials, although a patent for the drugs was registered on both of them years later) appeared in magazines - including specialized ones - around the world. Letters of request, thanks and invitations poured in. They intensified after the TV broadcast. They devoted all their time to the production of both peculiarities and ointments; every now and then someone knocked on the door of the house on Staszica Street asking for them. Intercity connected more than a dozen phone calls per hour from Poland and the world.

Another folder contains letters of two-faced men. One of them - letterhead of an important office, although private: "I kindly ask you, Mr. Doctor, to provide my brother-in-law with the peculiarities produced by you, since no medicines help him anymore, and the doctors give him at most six months to live." Another on the same paper still private: "My brother-in-law has been taking your micronutrients for two years now, and his health has improved significantly." While the third - on the same letterhead and signed by the same hand - is already official: "We would like to inform you that our studies have not shown a curative effect of your preparations." Another; "Unfortunately, we do not have the ability to conduct experiments on animals."

- Is it just plain human envy, or is it laziness and convenience, an unwillingness to take above and beyond the call of duty? Are the same people doing the next stage of reform in our country? If so, I see it blackly," ponders Dr. Podbielski

Years later, they lived to see a patent for both specifics. However, no one wants to take up their production to this day. Meanwhile, the Americans made a one-time offer to the doctor, which he, however, did not accept. Recently, they have become interested in the research conducted by Professor Tolpa. He supposes that his peat preparation most likely contains identical ingredients.
- Only now do I see that I kidnapped myself with a hoe to Mars," he says. If even a man with scientific degrees, laboratory and human facilities, and recently even money, finds it difficult to break through all the bureaucratic barriers, what am I a provincial doctor of veterinary sciences to say. However, I do not consider this time wasted. I have evidence that I have helped - many people, I have prolonged life for some, others I have made the anticipation of the coming of death less painful. It seems to me that I fought for a just cause.

A long, long time ago - back in the early 1920s - when he was a student at a Lomza high school; she, on the other hand, a student at a female teachers' seminary and a girl scout, they performed in an amateur theater. To this day they still remember those patriotic performances evoking ovations from the audience, when he performed the role of a convict in "The Tenth Pavilion." Even today, a tear still turns his eye when he recalls the touching scene of saying goodbye to his mother, who was just played by his wife. At that time they traveled around the surrounding villages and parochial villages, if only with "Krysia leśniczanka" or "Zosia and the lancer," in which he was the lancer and she, of course, Zosia because who else?

- We played not only things that were strongly patriotic," he says, "Do you remember the performance in Jarnuty? - begins to recite what role. - Balucki's "Fat Fish" - she guesses - Wait, who did I play there? - she wonders and after a moment answers with a line from that play.

It was already then that she saw Tadeusz as her husband. His stay at the veterinary college in Warsaw did not give her peace of mind. Finally, she decided to take a break from teaching and leave for a three-year study at the school of household and rural farming. However, also in Warsaw, during their "chance" and planned meetings, there was still no talk of marriage.

In 1931 she was in Lomza again, without him, however. She returned da work in education and activity in scouting, which was her, passion still, at the seminary. At first she functioned as a troop leader, and later took over - after Marysia Moraczewska - the Emilia Plater scout troop, A big surprise for her was the proposal to take over as commander of the women's troop - after the excellent organizer, dh. Jawdyńska She cooperated at the time with the commander of the men's troop, dh. Stefan Woyczynski. In the jointly published magazine "Czuwaj" she published her first article in life - "From the portfolio of a girl scout." She signed it with the pseudonym "Lubicz":

In October 1932 Tadeusz returned from the army and took a position as district veterinarian - in Piatnica. It was during that period that he worked with Father Ciborowski of Little Plock, who authored a book on useful insects, but above all became famous for his use of bees and silkworms to weave liturgical vestments, later donated to the Holy See and da remains in collections there today.

The young active and darting veterinarian, who at the same time did not shy away from social activities, was quickly noticed by the local authorities. In 1934, starost Syska offered him a transfer to Kolno. He agreed willingly. After all, he was already married to Sophia , and the trip allowed them to escape from the guardianship of the family and take up a life on their own.

In this Kolno was no longer the seat of district government, and its territory was divided between Ostroleka and Lomza. The reasons for this degradation included a declining economy and constant dissension between farmers and the authorities. The starost had one more quiet task for his envoy: to rebuild the dairy and, later, agricultural cooperative. For in that area, the dairy cooperatives in Jedwabne, Stawiska and Turoś li were dissolved in short order. The cooperative in KoIna was slipping toward collapse, and the local dairy - a q of a post-German military barracks - was deteriorating in the o czach.

She taught school and led the school's scout troop, he not only served as district veterinarian-the only one from Jedwabne to Myszyniec-but also chaired the board of the dairy cooperative. "We don't elect to the board those who will sell us out for a bottle of booze," he thundered at village meetings. People listened to him and believed him without limits. They didn't even accept a loan from the district governor and proceeded to build a dairy in Kolno solely from their own contributions. Milk catchments were established in several other villages.

He was happy about the new dairy o guided visitors not only from Bialystok, but also from Warsaw, and proudly showed them the new-school Swedish machinery and equipment. But the day came on August 24, 1939.

Both are 85 years old However, they look sixty years old, and behave
move like physically fit forty-year-olds. On the other hand, they laugh and strut around like toddlers who have played "quite a prank on an unexpected visitor: with their appearance; their behavior; and mostly - the announcement of life into their 120s.

The Gorzow provincial authorities have recently been making preparations for celebrations to mark their 85th birthday and 55th wedding anniversary. Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski, a veterinary scientist, wonders if this is an appropriate occasion to remember the 40th anniversary of their unsuccessful struggle to popularize TP 1 and TP-2 specifics.

Zenon Nowopolski.

The strange, stubborn horse, 1991.

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Unknown World
8 06 1991
POST OF POLISH HEALERS
This strange, stubborn healer

Anna Ostrzycka

This is the story of a man who devoted the last forty years of his life to helping sick people on whom official medicine has often put a cross. It is also a story of how an all-powerful bureaucracy, tied to established patterns of thinking, can nullify someone's years of effort and condemn him to environmental ostracism.

He has been written about many times - nothing always in a thoughtful and responsible manner. The article "Who are you, Dr. P.?" printed 25 years ago in "Gazeta Zielono górska", whose author reneged on his word and revealed the name and address of the publication's protagonist, caused the house of Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski in Miedzyrzecz Wielkopolski to be swarmed by crowds. Heavily ill people stood at the doors and windows day and night; begging for help. The preparations applied by Dr. Podbielski, containing micronutrients, brought him not only fame, but also brought him serious trouble. One day - it was just twenty-five years ago - a police team showed up at his apartment.

More than a thousand letters of thanks from trauma patients were seized, along with Dr. Podbielski's thick briefcase with his personal notes. For several months, the prosecutor and MO officers went out of their skins to find proof in the pile of correspondence and other notes that the provincial veterinarian, helping people selflessly (he charged only for the preparation), had harmed his patients, which would make it possible to bring him to justice. Such evidence was lacking. Nonetheless, the prosecutor drew up an indictment, initiating a series of trials against the "quack", who he accused of practicing his activities without the authority provided by the Law on the Medical Profession. Fortunately, the courts showed much more common sense and ordinary human sensitivity in this case.
Decisions were made acquitting the accused and discontinuing the proceedings against him.

There is much in this fate of the struggles that have also become the lot of Professor Tolpa, who has devoted his life to researching the peat preparation. But Prof. Tolpa is close to winning. True, a bitter one, since it was bought by years of struggle against other people's envy and official callousness, but a victory nonetheless. What remains for Dr. Podbielski today is the gratitude of traumatized patients and the support of enthusiasts like him from the medical community. For the Ministry of Health, for the experts on the Medicines Commission, he still remains just a "judgy, stubborn horse" - as one ? ministry officials in a private conversation with a reporter seven years ago. This is how the man who received an official patent in 1977 for his micronutrient preparations described as a biogenic stimulant, and continues to use them today for the benefit of patients, was and continues to be treated for many years.

Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski's great adventure with micronutrients, and later the passion of his life, began after World War II. At that time he had a beautiful occupation record (he was active in the resistance movement, helping prisoners of war escape from the camps). In 1945, as a veterinarian, he was delegated to the Western Territories to organize the state veterinary service there. The district was vast, 70 kilometers from north to south and 30 from east to west. People were drawn here from all parts of Poland.

He soon observed a strange and disturbing thing at the same time: in some villages the cattle did not want to eat even the beautiful grass, and in winter, even though they were lying up to their ears in hay, they got thin and died of hunger. Elsewhere, for that matter, it devoured even the stumps and rotten rags. Many animals died, and the use of available remedies had no effect. Ca worse people were also getting sick in these areas.

- It oppressed me," he mentioned years later. - I wondered how to prevent it. And then it occurred to me that the local soil must be lacking something.

In 1950, he took samples of soil, grass, hay and water. Tests conducted at the Institute of Cultivation and Fertilization in Poznań confirmed his suspicions.

Cobalt was not found in the samples provided, and other needed elements were also missing.
This prompted Dr. Podbielski to administer copper preparations to cattle, but after the law was not satisfactory. Finally, he obtained cobalt - considered toxic at the time and not used in medicine. He tested the prepared solution on himself. He was seconded by his wife, a faithful companion in life and work. The dose was just right!

He began to try the preparation on animals. And lo and behold, a "miracle" happened. Horses and cows, pigs and sheep regained their appetite, gained weight, in the case of cows their milk yield improved significantly.

At the same time, he observed that in homesteads where animals were ill, people were also infirm, children were developmentally delayed. If the preparation helped animals, why shouldn't it help humans?

Two cases were decided, which pa mint exactly to this day. One day he went to the call of a farmer whose cow had broken her leg. Examining her, not for the first time, he confronted that the animal had very brittle bones - meaning the body lacked calcium and phosphorus. After making a "bandage," he looked into the apartment, where he saw a three-month-old sick child, with wrinkles like an old man's, emaciated with fever, vomiting. His mother had long complained of severe headaches, and there was also constipation. The body was apparently poisoned, lacking the elements necessary for proper metabolism. He said to himself: it's hard to risk-physician, and prescribed TP- 1 micronutrients. The improvement in the health of the baby and the mother was marked after just a few days, and - more importantly - proved to be permanent.
Later, he treated a military man's dog with micronutrients, who brought his bitch to him with the intention of putting her to sleep. She had a tumor on her nipple the size of a goose egg.

Podbielski suggested waiting with the lethal injection, instead adding a dose of micronutrient preparation to the water for a period of time. After a week, the dog "came to life," and the tumor visibly shrank. A section taken showed that it was a malignant tumor.

It was then that the paramedics persuaded Dr. Podbielski to go to the gravely ill woman. The entry in her hospital chart read: "carcinoma corporis uteri" - cancer of the uterus. The woman was no longer rising from her bed, she was thrusting sharp pains and moaning loudly. Previous radiation treatments had proved ineffective. Deeply moved by the misfortune, the veterinarian on told the householder to dissolve a certain dose of micronutrient preparation in the water given to the patient. After just three days of taking TP-1, the patient began to get up on her own, and the pains soon subsided. She still lived - this is certain, thoroughly verified news - for 17 years, while intensively working on the farm.

As a veterinarian, he had no right to treat people. So he wanted to confront the issue with medicine, to legalize his business. He hoped to achieve his goal, since he did not make a profit from it. He only wanted what he had arrived at to serve humanity. But official medicine didn't flinch from extending a hand toward him.

He knew nothing about how to get the whole thing moving. Even his surgeon friend found the matter difficult. However, he helped reach the Institute of Oncology in Warsaw.

- There the answer was," recalls Dr. Podbielski, "that they could not test on patients an agent that had not been tested on mice, rabbits, etc. And that's where it stood.

Then there was a real chance to break the impulse. The hopes associated with it were all the greater because there were more and more cases of recovery - after using the micronutrient preparation. Observations proved, for example, that the salts of trace elements prescribed by Dr. Podbielski had a beneficial effect on overall metabolism, proving helpful in anemia, gastrointestinal disorders and many other ailments. In the study "Beneficial results of micronutrients in animals and humans," he exhaustively documented and presented sixteen such cases. Official medicine, however, still rigorously defended the veterinarian's entry into territory reserved only for her.

And that's when the aforementioned shadow of a chance appeared. Since all the cancer patients who reported to him, Dr. Podbielski - while prescribing his preparations - absolutely ordered parallel treatment at the institute of oncology, sometimes even forcing them to do so under the threat of refusal to provide micro-elements (at that time a second preparation of TP-2, stronger and enriched with more components, had already been created), several patients from Gliwice, who had previously suspended therapy at the local Institute of Oncology, under the influence of the "witch doctor" took it up again. The doctors to whom they reported could not hide their surprise. They were convinced that these patients were long dead (their files had been shelved). In turn, when they heard about the use of micronutrients by the docent from Miedzyrzecz, they sent him a letter inviting him to cooperate. It was signed by the then director of the Branch of the Institute of Oncology in Gliwice, Dr. J. S.

Unfortunately, it ended in nothing this time, too. Although Podbielski was assured of support ("Please, doctor, don't convince us of your method; we are convinced of it based on the example of our patients"), the matter soon came to a standstill, because it was decided that the preparation first had to be thoroughly tested, and the clinic had difficulties in obtaining cobalt, copper and iron salts in so-called pure form. In turn, in the end, it turned out that suitable conditions were lacking for the study.

A similar fiasco ended with the Endocrinology Clinic of the Medical University of Lodz, where experiments were initially agreed to and later abandoned. Nevertheless, it happened that TP preparations were used in clinics.

For example, the director of the hospital in Wyrozêby - a branch of the Warsaw Institute of Oncology, where hopelessly ill patients were placed, wrote this on December 22, 19b6: "One of the most important issues in medical treatment, not yet resolved, is the question of cancer. The means and treatments available to medicine in these cases are inadequate and unreliable, and often even impossible to use. Therefore, one must not give way in the search for rescue of the unfortunate, controlled by this terrible disease. (...) With this thought in mind, taking advantage of the favor of Mr. Doctor Tadeusz Podbielski, who presented me with medicines of his idea, I decided to use them for my cancer patients, who are in a hopeless state. Since I have only had the mentioned preparations for a month under study, I can't say anything certain yet, but in two cases of cancer patients after stomach surgery and with a brain tumor, improvement was marked. For this, in two cases of gastric ulceration in patients with I 5 years of suffering, I found excellent improvement, bordering on recovery, and in a very short time, about 3 weeks. I will continue to conduct research (...)."

From letters to Dr. Podbielski: "I received a set of Mr. Doctor's solutions last July from a friend with whom I lived in one room in a sanatorium... I was very seriously ill with heart disease and blood pressure. I had two strokes... I went through heart attacks several times, the ambulance took me to the hospital. I lay in the resuscitation room. Since I've been using TP -1 and TP - 2 solutions, I haven't had a single heart attack, and my blood pressure remains normal."

"It has been a long time since I have been with my husband and cousin to see Mr. Doctor. We are taking the formula and there are already big improvements in our health, which we are very happy about. We also drink nettle and oat straw, which contain natural cobalt. Being at Mr. Doctor's and seeing what processions of sick people haunt you, we had tears in our eyes. You are a noble man and do so much good for the sick people who need your help" (correspondence from Canada).

From the justification of the provincial court's verdict in the case of Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski, accused of engaging in unauthorized paramedical practices in violation of the Physician's Pro-Water Law - a verdict by which the court dismissed the prosecutor's review of an earlier ruling by the district court discontinuing the proceedings:

"In an era when there are still no reliable and effective anti-cancer agents, and the agent in question is not yet legalized - it helps, the provincial court does not find the defendant guilty, despite the lack of medical authorization (...) In discontinuing the proceedings, the court of first instance was guided, among other things, by the fact that the defendant acted disinterestedly, not demanding payment for the preparations used, and was guided by humanitarian motives, believing that the drugs he used bring relief to people, for which he had evidence in the form of numerous letters of thanks from patients. The prosecutor's review incorrectly attaches great importance to the study in the file. prepared by Prof. Dr. med. Jasinski, who is unable to categorically pronounce on the era of trace elements used by the accused in the form of cobalt and other trace elements had a harmful effect on human health. Such a claim cannot be based on the team opinion, for it is clear from the annotation under it that the issue of the use of trace elements and their effect on cancer growth is open and that there is a basis for a scientific study of T. Podbielski's hypotheses. If, in this situation, the micronutrients applied to the patients brought them relief (vide the testimonies of witnesses and numerous letters of thanks, and even doctors' prescriptions for the specifics produced by the accused) (...), if the treatment of these patients was supported by experiments on animals, it is difficult to assume that such a degree of social danger is contained in the actions of the accused that it requires his repression.

They went out of their skin to prove that a provincial veterinarian can only harm the sick, not help them.

It is also difficult to agree with the claims of the prosecutor's review that the high harmfulness of the defendant's act is due to the fact that the patients, using the means applied by T. Podbielski, avoided hospital treatment. The property of a sick person (...), in addition, a cancer patient, is to protect his health. By all means available to him. Since the accused was approached by people who were terminally ill and obtained even temporary improvement after taking his remedy, it is difficult to assess the attitude of the accused as worthy of condemnation by criminal law. Especially if one considers that the defendant advised the sick to use the treatment of the socialized health service each time, treating the remedy he prescribed as an auxiliary factor. Nor did he make any effort to recruit patients.
It is not his fault that he reported sensational news in the Zielona Góra and Poznań press, which caused a huge influx of people to the accused , and not only the uninformed, but also people holding high scientific, military and other positions."

This wise and far-sighted verdict, putting an end to the repression Dr. Podbielski had attempted to undergo, came in 1968.

So what, in fact, are - let's ask - Dr. Podbielski's micronutrients?

The simplest way would be to say that it is not a drug, but just a biogenic stimulant, which strengthens the body's defenses and has an inhibitory effect in the case of infections and viral diseases (with infectious hepatitis, for example, the treatment takes an average of several weeks, while - if it is combined with the administration of TP preparations - its period can be reduced to 10-14 days).

When Dr. Podbielski began using his preparations, watching as retarded children's teeth erupted, bone brittleness receded and they began to walk, he became convinced that he was dealing with a closed cycle: soil - fodder - cattle - food - human. Forty years separate him today from that moment. Years of hope and hard work, during which he "hit the ground running" at numerous clinics and medical celebrities, soliciting comprehensive studies that could confirm the effectiveness of cobalt salts. Among other things, he proposed conducting them in cobalt-deficient areas to add cobalt to table salt, as is done with iodine. He heard that research on iodine took 20 years....
The inherently limited laboratory research he undertook at his own expense.

The results indicated the effect of trace amounts of cobalt on prolonging the survival of mice loaded with spontaneous newborns. Mice given the cobalt salt solution did not lose weight and showed normal motility until the end of their lives. Other experiments indicated that Dr. Pod bielski's preparations clearly affect oxido-reduction processes, a fuller blood supply and this "better" blood, so that the body's fight against the disease plaguing it becomes more effective.

Particularly noteworthy are the studies of the preparations of T. Podbielski undertaken years ago at the Department of Human Physiology of the Institute of Biological Sciences of the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw. During them, experiments were carried out on one hundred and fifty mice. The rodents, which had previously been administered cobalt chloride - after isolation in tightly closed cages lived for fourteen minutes, while the others lived for only nine minutes. Similar to the benefit was conducted by Dr. Podbielski with Associate Professor Stanislaw Grabec, then head of the Biochemistry and Biophysics Laboratory of the Department of Parasitology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. During them, mice were exposed to microwaves a nine centimeter long from a magnetron for a change. It turned out that mice that had previously been applied cobalt died after several seconds, while others lived two or even three times shorter. This showed that the living organism's immunity was clearly enhanced after the cobalt was injected.

Briefly about the TP-1 and TP-2 preparations themselves, which take their name from the initials of their creator's name. Both are administered in liquid, in the appropriate dilution and in specific doses. In addition, for dermatological conditions, a special ointment and soap are used to supplement the treatment.
Liquid preparations can be administered orally, and TP-2 can also be used to make poultices for painful areas, rinses (such as the throat), inhalations, enemas, irrigations (for female diseases and infertility). You can also use gentle lubrication, or rather massage
"energizing" with fingertips.

In the early 1970s, Tadeusz Podbielski defended his doctoral thesis on micronutrients at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Agricultural University in Wroclaw. However, this in no way facilitated his efforts to introduce his preparations into the arsenal of modern medicine. He has now turned 89, which necessarily limits his activity. Still, to the best of his ability and strength, he tries to meet the needs of those who suffer.

The late Professor Julian Aleksandrowicz, with whom I spoke several times, held the results of Dr. Podbielski's research in high esteem, which he also expressed in numerous pubic statements. He considered them very important from the point of view of ecological medicine, to which he devoted many works. And Associate Professor Stanislaw Grabiec, in an interview in the Reporter's Express (text by Krzysztof W. Kasprzyk "Podbielski's Micronutrients") noted:

"This first preparation of it, cobalt chloride, works just as well as an enzyme, which in turn is always a protein. However, since a protein must by its nature be a huge molecule, so it is denatured, it is more difficult to penetrate (...). While a tiny molecule like cobalt chloride penetrates very easily and is not so easily destroyed. Anyway, we found - studying the thing with very modern methods, even with photon emission - extremely strong oxidoreductive activation. Very strong."

A quirky and stubborn veterinarian from Miedzyrzecz Wielkopolski, one of the most interesting and significant figures in the history of Polish natural medicine - the river is indisputable - helps people. This is evidenced by letters from patients notifying him of improvements in their health, which are not infrequently accompanied by clinical test results. Of course, this does not mean that TP preparations are "good for everything." No specific has been found, so far, to be a panacea for every disease. On the other hand, it remains a fact that TP-1 and TP-2 have helped many patients. Therefore, it is regrettable that the battle for their official, therapeutic certification, which has taken a great deal of effort, is still not over.

Second circulation preparation, 1990.

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28.10.1990
VOICE OF THE OPPOSITION "VETO"

Secondary preparation

In 1956, Tadeusz Podbielski was not a clear ideological figure. His healing successes still remained incomprehensible to the official medical and ... political administration. He appeared to people as someone half haunted and half sorcerer. An almost metaphysical figure, ignored or even hated by doctors.

So it is hardly surprising now that editor S. Grzędzielski, a daily newspaper from the then Voice of Greater Poland, before he arrived at the Podbielskis' home in Miedzyrzecz; he first appeared at the local party secretary's house. - How ... here is the economic situation for you comrade? - the first question was asked. Subsequent questions dealt with schools, stores, agriculture, yield per hectare, milk yield of cows, general condition of animals, veterinary service, and finally: ...- comrade secretary, it has reached our editorial office," grunting awkwardly, Grzedzelski finally acceded to the topic that really interested him - that here in our area - a sorcerer is prowling. Podbielski, or whatever his name is ...The secretary's face hardened, in party indignation. The journalist suddenly regretted that he had brought up a taboo subject. And then....Mr. - shouted the secretary. - He is not a sorcerer at all! He cured me of all my ailments!

This topic is already a much-talked-about one that is as old as the history of communism in Poland, and I bring it up again only because, despite the obvious need, in 45 years, despite repeated efforts, no one competent has gotten around to making the medicine crafted by the private Manufacturer, veterinary doctor Tadeusz Podbielski, finally find its way into pharmacies.

In the course of various efforts on the part of the inventor, the so-called official factors argued that the content of the preparation that Dr. Podbielski proposes is, after all, found at least in Witaral or in iron compounds(e.g., Ascofer, Hemofer), which pharmacies sell in piles.

To say the least, I was surprised recently when a friend's wife, after four miscarriages, not promising to give birth to a child, decided to be treated with the doctor's preparation, as a result of which she soon became a mother of two children. What she had bought before in pharmacies did not help. When she went to the doctor some time later with - laboratory results, where 3.5 million erythrocytes stood like an ox, she received iron compounds. They got stronger and stronger after each visit.

After - two months she already had 3.1 million erythrocytes. It looked like. unquestionable anemia. And she tried again, the Podbielski preparation. After two weeks she felt great, and the test result was sensational - 4.5 million erythrocytes.
- Well, you see how well my prescriptions helped! - exclaimed the proud doctor stuffing the patient with conventional drugs for two months.

Let him have it! As you can see from this, despite the fact that the content of Podbielski's preparation is found in either Witaral or iron compounds, some human organisms react acutely not to what is generally available.
It began trivially. In 1945, veterinary surgeon Captain Tadeusz Podbielski was sent to Miedzyrzecz as district animal doctor. The very first visits to the villages showed how much trouble the farmers were facing. Well, the cattle do not want to eat grass, they lose weight, lose milk, and eventually get sick and fall down. Podbielski tries various remedies he knows. All to no avail. He takes samples of grass and soil, takes them to the laboratory. The test shows the existence of various . chemical compounds, but copper, cobalt and mang an are missing. So he adds copper compounds to his medicines. To no avail. He can't think about cobalt after all, the pharmacology textbook clearly states that cobalt is a poisonous agent and that it is used in dyeing. Apply something ta kiego for cattle? After all, it's suicide! The UB has already been trodding on his heels anyway and is asking - what is he doing here, why are the cows still sick, why is there no milk. So Podbielski has a chance - to earn a reputation as an enemy of the people. If something goes wrong with him, comes out and a few cows die after his medicines, he will surely be arrested as an agent of the US imperial zmu who exterminates socialist cows.

Podbielski then decides to experiment on himself. He makes a mixture with do dat cobalt and drinks it after dinner. The horrified spouse doesn't know what to do, then drinks a second portion herself.
In the morning they both wake up in exceptionally good moods. This means that it is possible to take risks with the cows as well. As a precaution, he dispenses the medicine free of charge, so that later he won't be suspected that not only did he slaughter the cow, but also took money for it?

Time flies, the cows are getting better every day. It quickly came to light that in the families also with the health is not good and the children are the worst. Bloated bellies, obstructions, leukemia. So the children are given "cow formula", -which quickly improves health.

A familiar officer comes by once, carrying a near-death colt, and asks to put to sleep the bitch, who had a tumor on her nipple, the size of a fist. Instead of putting her to sleep, Podbielski gives her a bowl of water, supplemented with his new medicine. After two weeks, the bitch is already jumping, and the tumor has shrunk several times.

One of the nurses mentioned his neighbor, who had just been transported home from the hospital. She has metastatic uterine cancer. She was brought in basically just so she wouldn't die in the hospital.

The dog was helped," the nurse stated, "so maybe she will get better too. So the doctor ordered the daughter of the patient to add medicine to her mother's water. She lived not long," recalls Tadeusz Podbielski. - Seventeen years old.

In Dr. Podbielski's office lies an album on a shelf, full of downright gruesome documentation. I'm looking at a photograph - showing someone with a leg, as if from videotapes about "Zombi". The woman is alive, but the leg....Only cut! Apparently, when the patient was brought into the doctor's apartment and the bandages were unwound, all windows had to be opened immediately, because the caregivers including the landlord nearly suffocated from suffocation.

I look at the same person in another, photo, taken a few months later. No! Cu du I will not tell, the toes are marked only vestigially, in the previous photo they were no longer there, but the leg is there and you can walk on it. Everything has healed. At a special scientific session, the patient herself referred to her case.

Next two photos. A 3-year-old girl with a brain tumor. Should we operate? Doctors offer no guarantees. The second photo shows the same girl in a wedding outfit. Caption: "In token of heartfelt gratitude for life. It's been 23 years that I've been alive thanks to your preparation. Slupca 1989."

Medical records and photos show people who should have died. They should, because official medicine was unable to treat them. They are alive one might say - unofficially thanks to Dr. Podbielski's preparation.
I look at the entries in the memorial book:

"To Mr. Doctor Tadeusz Podbielski grateful for three years of kind care, 15.05.1974 Melchior Wańkowicz. He asked for two years to live," the doctor interjects. - He received three.

"To Mr. and Mrs. Podbielski with thanks for their help in maintaining my life. 4.9.1984. Michal Zymierski Marshal of Poland."

"Expressions of gratitude 5.7.1984 - President of the International Court of Justice of The Hague, Bohdan Winiarski".

I am reading a letter from April this year, written by a doctor employed at a Polish mission among lepers, in India. I quote an excerpt: "The patient's face during the illness looked very ugly I saw the face of an old damaged woman. This is how the disease disfigured her. The patient, finally stopped taking medication, as she came to the conclusion that nothing would help her anyway. In this hopeless condition, I applied the Lord's preparation. After some time, an amazing change took place. It was the face of an unbelievably young Indian woman."

The family photos are a piece of Polish history. The doctor is 88 years old. So there is something to reminisce about. With Stefan Wyszynski, later the Primate of Poland, they attended one class in 1916 at a high school in Lomza. It is also difficult to count the people from the secular world who were the doctor's patients.

After the report-TV in 1985, 3,000 people a day reported to the Podbielski apartment. Many of them came "just in case". They were kneeling on the street, begging to be admitted. They both fell ill at the time. They could not withstand the pressure of the crowds. The fame of Podbielski's preparations spread throughout Poland. And state laboratories still don't bother to test the drug thoroughly. Test it and put it on the production line despite the fact that on this, production can be made a huge business. Without spending a penny on advertising!

60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Podbielski, 1993.

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THE MIĘDZYRZEC COURIER
February 93

To Mr. and Mrs. Sophia and Tadeusz Podbielski on the occasion of their wonderful 60th wedding anniversary, much health wishes

"Kurier Międzyrzecki"

Sixty years ago, on February 25, 1933, they stood on the wedding cake
Sophia and Tadeusz Podbielski. On this occasion, all the best
and long years of life in happiness and health wishes the family.

Jubilee of Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski, 1983.

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1983.03.28
Jubilee of Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski
LUBUSKA GAZETA

Last Saturday, March 26, Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski of Miedzyrzecz, well-known at home and abroad, turned 80. Before that, he celebrated fifty years after married life, with Mrs. Sophia, who kept up with him, also in his scientific work.

A beautiful gift on the day before he turned eighty years old was made by a group of colleagues. friends and alumni, affiliated with the Lubuskie Branch of the Polish Society of Veterinary Sciences In Międzyrzecz Castle, in a beautiful setting of historical monuments and evidence of the Polish nature of this land, a scientific meeting of the Branch of the PTNW was held, and its course and the papers presented were not only devoted to the jubilarian.
The papers were delivered by:
- vet. Adolf Januszewski from Pozna nia entitled: . "Radiesthesia in veterinary medicine".
- lek: vet. Roman Gąsiorowski - President of the Board of Directors of the Association of Veterinary Surgeons and Technicians in Gorzow, entitled: . "80 years of Dr., veterinary science Tadeusz Podbielski",
- Associate Professor Stanislaw Grabec of the Institute of Parasitology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, chairman of the Board of the Branch of the PTNW Dr. Witold Schering entitled: "The results of experimental studies by Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski,...

There were also diplomas medals and words of thanks for his cooperation, good guidance of the first steps of my younger colleagues, during the time when he was district veterinarian in the former Międzyrzecz district. A film, produced by the Educational Film Studio in Lodz, about the life and professional and creative work of Dr. T. Podbielski, was also shown. There were also words of appreciation and encouragement for further persistent social work by the host of the city of Miedzyrzecz, as I know both the jubilarian and his wife actively participate in the activities of social organizations working for the benefit of the city.

Dr. Tadeusz Podbielski said at the ceremony: - I sincerely thank you for these truly filial congratulations. I do not feel old, I do not burn my life on laziness, I do not rush after profit. At the moment I am in contact with aerospace scientists and our cosmonaut Miroslav Hermaszewski, because I want to ascertain the effects of cobalt chloride on the health and well-being of people in space. I am also in contact with scientists of the Polish Academy of Sciences. I want to check the effect of cobalt salts on the life of fish. As early as May, we will start feeding them in fish food.

T. Podbielski also spoke about many cases of strengthening human organisms and prolonging the lives of terminally ill patients, whom he helped by giving them cobalt chloride and micronutrients. He also spoke - about his experience with transferring biocurrents to the sick.

Dr. T. Podbielski's experiments, practice and theory have not received official recognition in medicine. Nevertheless, wherever he appears he is surrounded by people thirsty for help with various ailments. His success is that he can help them without hindrance. At the memorable time when he was sued for illegally treating without a medical doctor's license, he was not found to have harmed anyone with his practices.

Evidence of the authentic power of the sick people was shown in the aforementioned: film, which will soon be, after the Międzyrzecz premiere, on the screens of Polish cinemas.

H.S