Biography
Dr. Hans A. Nieper was born on May 23, 1928,
in Hannover, Germany. Both parents were physicians. His great-grandfather
was the founder of the mental hospitals in Ilten, near Hannover.
His grandfather was a well-known surgeon in Goslar. Dr. Nieper
is active in Hannover as an Internist and the Director of Medicine
at the highly acclaimed Paracelsus Silbersee Hospital. Patients
seeking his assistance come from all continents, predominantly
North America, Europe, South Africa and Australia. Internationally,
he has become one of the best-known physicians in the fields of
cancerous diseases, multiple sclerosis, mineral and electrolyte
metabolism, aging, and the prevention of cardiac disease.
Dr. Nieper studied in Mainz, Freiburg and Neuchâtel
between 1946 and 1952. He completed his doctoral examinations
"Summa Cum Laude," in Hamburg, with the explanation
of the so-called Boeck's sarcoid as an autoimmune disease. At
the time, such a disease principle was still considered 'a utopian
fabrication'…..today it is a recognized reality.
In the following decades, Dr. Nieper worked
in various German medical institutes and cancer research laboratories,
instilling in him the certainty that the cancer therapy practiced
then, and now (cancer treatment with poisonous cytostatic substances)
was predominantly on the wrong track. As an Internist, he engaged
in scientific investigation of important questions in the field
of immunology, and together with a very well-known German chemist,
he discovered and developed various new health curatives, which
laid the foundation for his later world-wide fame. These developments
include the 'mineral carriers' Aspartates and Orotates, as well
as the salts of the cell membrane component AEP, which can screen
cell membranes from attack by immune bodies. Dr. Nieper thus became
the discoverer of the only product officially declared, world-wide,
as medication against multiple sclerosis.
Towards the end of 1960, Dr. Nieper went to
Aschaffenburg, to the laboratory of the renowned cardiologist,
Professor Kj. Blumberger, where he began introducing potassium
and magnesium aspartates into heart therapy.
Because of his extensive study of non-poisonous
methods for the long-term treatment of cancer, he became a star
witness for powerful American civil rights organizations opposing
toxic "orthodox" medicine and government therapy regulation.
For this reason, Dr. Nieper's following in the English-speaking
countries is counted in the millions, and his influence in all
fields is quite pronounced. He had close friendships with a large
number of renowned scientists and artists, including the American
cancer researcher Dr. Dean Burk, the best-known disciple of Berlin's
double Novel-laureate Otto Warburg.
The routine introduction of selenium therapy
for heart protection, the introduction of the "deshielding"
or deblocking therapy of cancer with pineapple enzymes and beta-carotene,
and the modern "de-sodification" of cancerous tumours
represent only one phase of his new clinical practical activities.
Also the enzyme-based cleaning of coronary and leg arteries is
quite remarkable. In the year 1971, Dr. Nieper, as a result of
his own investigations, introduced beta-carotene routinely into
the protective cancer therapy. At the time frequently ridiculed,
this method is today fully accepted in the scientific world literature
as one of the most effective methods available.
Around 1980, Dr. Nieper came to the scientific
conclusion that the potentially very effective defense against
cancer by the body itself has to be explained in terms of "gene
repair," and not as an immune defense alone. Soon after,
anticancer gene repair substances were found in man as well as
in other species, such as in plants and insects. This has proven
to be a decisive turn in the fight against cancer. One particular
gene repair substance called, Dionaea Muscipula is officially
declared, by the German Government, as an effective cancer treatment.
As early as 1946, Dr. Nieper became critical
of certain aspects of the predominant theories in physics. In
1953 he developed a "shielding theory" of gravitational
effects, and reintroduced the ether "abolished" by Einstein.
In 1970, with the aid of American friends such as the McNaughton
Foundation of San Francisco, the founder of AMPEX, A.M. Pontiatoff,
and the Telluron Brain Center in Santa Monica, he further developed
his ideas on gravity. Because of his results, in 1973, he was
presented to the U.S. Senate. There was further progress in 1977,
following a session at NASA-AMES, Moffett Field, California, among
well-known scientists, including Dr. Arthur D. Alexander. There
Dr. Nieper conceived of the "perisolar cushion theory of
the Tachyon-Field". (Complete explanation in Dr. Nieper's
Revolution in Technology Medicine and Society, the 384-page book
available in English, German and French advances today's knowledge
in several fields such as the conversion of Gravity Field Energy
and explains the inextricable relationship between the body's
cellular energy and our own personal health.)
Overall, Dr. Nieper has published approximately
360 articles and essays and holds 131 International Patents.
Dr. Nieper was the founder and president, for
its first 17 years, of the German Association of Vacuum Field
Energy and Physics. He also later co-founded the American Association
of Gravity Field Energy. These are the first associations in the
World dedicated to space energy technology.
In Germany, he is the founder and was the first
5-year President of the German Society of Oncology. This biologically
oriented cancer society grows tremendously and is now the biggest
cancer society in all of Europe. He was also a life member of
the German Society of Natural Scientists and Physicians.
In the USA, Dr. Nieper was an active member
of the New York Academy of Sciences, the American Association
for the Advancement of Sciences, the American College of Nutrition
and other societies. He was Honorary President of the International
Academy of Preventive Medicine for two years and is also Honorary
Director of this academy, along with double Nobel-laureate Linus
Pauling and vitamin chemist Roger Williams. He was also an honorary
member of the Center of Frontier Sciences, Temple University,
Philadelphia.
In Canada, he was a member of the Planetary
Association for Clean Energy.
In France, he was a member of the Société
Agressologie, directed by his friend, Henri Laborit.
Dr. Nieper died in his sleep on October 21st
1998. He had fought a "cyto megla virus" which attacked
his heart for a couple of years. In spite of encouragement to
retire and turn his energies into literature, he was ultimately
committed to his patients. He saw up to 100 patients a day. Although
this is a great loss to the global health community, he left behind
a wealth of information that will be beneficial for generations
to come.