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Grand Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria
Grosses Ehrenzeichen fuer Verdienste um die Republik Oesterreich: Uebergabe durch LH-Stv. Dr. Wilfried Haslauer 2007. (c) Franz Neumayr, Salzburg
Handing Over of the Honor Sign to Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker by Governer Dr. Wilfried Haslauer © Franz Neumayr, Salzburg and Landespressearchiv

Umweltmedizin-Vortrag in Peking
Vortrag Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker in Peking (c) Ursula Demarmels

Dame Jane Goodall &
Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker at Gut Aiderbichl

Dame Jane Goodall auf Gut Aiderbichl, Foto mit Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker (c) 2009

Animal Welfare
Vorbildlich gehaltenes Hausschwein. Gut-Aiderbichl, Henndorf bei Salzburg. (c) Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker, 2008.

Healthy Food
Gesunder Bio-Salat aus dem eigenen Garten. (c) Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker, Salzburg (2008).

Spiritual Regression Workshop with Ursula Demarmels
Ursula Demarmels Spiritual Regression (c) Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker, 2010

 


FRONTIER QUESTIONS OF LIFE
In the web pages of the domain www.med-grenzfragen.eu you will find CV (curriculum vitae) & publication list, brief information about research topics, ethics and humanity, workshops, books, photos, press releases, a link list and the contact address of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker.


Meat consumption and "organic" are not only questions of health and compassion for other living beings, but also highly explosive, ethically and climate-biologically relevant questions.

HEALTHY NUTRITION AND WORLD CLIMATE
According to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), mass livestock farming is responsible for around 14.5% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Paul McCartney, his wife Mary and daughter Stella McCartney founded the non-profit organization Meatfree Mondays in 2009, which I wholeheartedly support. Just one day a week without meat can have an enormous positive effect: According to calculations, only a single day of meat abstinence per week in Germany, consistently maintained, could stop climate change. Eating less meat is not only healthier - it is the order of the day if we want to keep the earth worth living on for future generations. In addition, I regard mass animal breeding as ethically reprehensible, and everyone who is involved in it is, in my view, jointly responsible for immense animal suffering. We all have it in our hands to make things positive. We should not look away, but take responsibility - not only for ourselves, but also for our children and grandchildren.

TOO MUCH MEAT CAN KILL YOU!
State-of-the-Art studies by WHO, World Cancer Research Fund, Oxford University, German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg and many more show unmistakably that eating meat is neither healthy nor life-prolonging. The opposite is the case: vegetarians and vegans live much longer and with a much higher quality of life. There are well documented correlations between the development of cardiovascular disease and cancer and the consumption of animal products, mainly meat and sausage. Alone in the U.K., m eat reduction could prevent 18,000 premature deaths annually per annum. To completely dispense with meat and animal products would save even more orders of magnitude, reduce or even stop climate changes, prevent unspeakable animal suffering and also solve the world hunger problem: one cow delivers about 200 kg of meat (1,500 meals). The plant food needed for its breeding (e.g., cereals, soy) would allow about 18,000 meals for humans. Therefore, delivering meat and other animal products to crisis areas is clearly the wrong way to go. It is highly time that these facts will make industry, politicians and farmers to rethink!

ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
Mass livestock farming is also one of the main causes of the dangerously rapid increase in antibiotic resistance, which will soon kill more people than cancer. Diseases caused by bacteria will then no longer be treatable with anibiotics. More than 150 different resistance genes are already known today. In the soil and groundwater below animal fattening stables, bacteria were found which even feed on antibiotics...


PHENOMENON REINCARNATION:
NEW EVIDENCE

The 4-part documentary series "Mein erstes Leben" ("My First Life") at RTL Television with stunningly well historically verified reincarnation cases and a number of additional documentaries with Ursula Demarmels as Spiritual Regression Expert reached 47 million viewers. Some videos with Ursula Demarmels can be seen in YouTube.


 

 

There are topics and research areas which are not yet fully respected in school science. At least some of them, however, might turn out to be of particular importance. Not everything that exists is measurable - and just because it can't be measured, does not mean it does not exist. By accepting this, some phenomena may become measurably by using the right apparatus and research strategies. For those border issues, appropriate scientific methodology needs to be found.

Then there are the real questions of life, these are the main issues that everyone must answer for themselves. These questions are questions of life, which the pure natural sciences do not ask, because science simply can not ask what life is. But these questions, concerning ethics and spirituality, are of crucial importance for all of us - in our current, hegemonic view of the world and idea of man, they are not asked or even blocked out.


BORDER AREAS OF NATURAL SCIENCES:

Applied Ethics & GenEthics
Animal Welfare, Nature and Environmental Protection
Nutrition
Food Ingredients
Spirituality
Life After Death & Reincarnation

MICROSCOPY / MEDICINE & BIOLOGY:

Molecular Morphology
Immunohistochemistry
Cancer Diagnosis
Endocrinology of Regulatory Peptides


It is my sincere intention to live and work by ethical and humanitarian guidelines, in conscious connection with the Divine nature of every being.

Gerhard W. Hacker


New Cinema Documentary Film:

Cinema documentary on Reincarnation "WIEDERGEBURT" by THomas Schmelzer & Mystica Film (c) 2018

WIEDERGEBURT - DEINE SEELE IST UNSTERBLICH! (REINCARNATION - YOUR SOUL NEVER DIES!).
Cinema documentary film by Thomas Schmelzer & Christian Berges, Mystica-Film, Munich.
Second Camera: Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker.
With Ursula Demarmels, Doro Pesch and others. 2018.


Gold-Nugget und super-sensitive Nanogold-Silver in situ Hybridization, human Papillomavirus (HPV) 16/18 DNA Einzelmoleküldetektion, Plattenepiothel-Karzinom der Zervix. (c) Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker, Salzburg (2003).

Ganglion in der menschlichen Harnblase, dargestellt mit indirekter FITC-Immunfluoreszenz und Antikörpern gegen Neurofilament-Proteine. (c) Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker, Salzburg. Book Cover Molecular Morphology Gerhard W. Hacker (c) Book Cover Molecular Morphology Gerhard W. Hacker (c)

Book cover Modern Methods in Analytical Morphology, Jiang Gu and Gerhard W. Hacker (c) Plenum Press, New York & London, 1994

Book Cover of Die Neue Dimension der Gesundheit (c) SüdWest-Verlag, 2008 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker beim Gebet im Petersdom, Vatikan, anlässlich des Dialog-Kongresses The Search for Truth, Mai 2000. (c) Servicio Fotografico de "L'O.R".
MOLEKULAR MORPHOLOGY
Human Papilloma Virus 16/18: Sepecific Single Molecule Detection in Cervical Carcinoma, Nanogold-Silver in situ Hybridization. Left: a Gold-Nugget
IMMUNHISTOCHEMIE
Ganglion ("Neuronal Node") in human urinary bladder. Indirect FITC-Immunfluorescence. Detection of Neurofilament Proteins
MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGY IN HUMAN TISSUES. Techniques and Applications. Gerhard W. Hacker, University of Salzburg & Raymond Tubbs, Cleveland, OH, USA (Eds.), CRC-Press, 2004 GOLD and SILVER STAINING TECHNIQUES IN MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGY . Gerhard W. Hacker, Salzburg & Jiang Gu, Shantou University, PR China (Eds.), CRC-Press, 2002 MODERN METHODS IN ANALYTICAL MORPHOLOGY. Jiang Gu, Shantou University, PR China & Gerhard W. Hacker, University of Salzburg (eds.), Plenum Press, New York & London, 1998 DIE NEUE DIMENSION DER GESUNDHEIT. Gerhard W. Hacker & Ursula Demarmels, Salzburg, SüdWest-Verlag, Munich, 2008. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker praying in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Invitation to the exchange of knowledge "Science and Faith" by Cardinal Paul Poupard and private audience with Pope John Paul II in the Holy Year 2000  

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"Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard W. Hacker ist Teilnehmer des Partnerprogramms von Amazon Europe S.à.r.l und Partner des Werbeprogrammms, das zur Bereitstellung eines Mediums für Websites konzipiert wurde, mittels dessen durch die Platzierung von Werbeanzeigen und Links zu Amazon.de Werbekostenerstattung verdient werden kann.“