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Explains the universal information code connecting every person, plant, animal, and mineral and its applications in science, health care, and cosmic unity--

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This book is dedicated to my teachers Giovanni Lever Bruno Bruni Siro Rosseti - photo 1

This book is dedicated to my teachers

Giovanni Lever

Bruno Bruni

Siro Rosseti

Alberto Sorti

Adele Rosso

Pepe Alborghetti

Hans Christian Seemann

Remo Bessero Belti

Dino Sartori

Paulo Parra

Lino Graziano Grandi

Alessandra Zerbinati

Francesco Aramu

Anna Valente

Claudio Cardella

Gabriele Mandel

Nirmala Lall

Fausto Lanfranco

Angelo Pippo

Agnese Cremaschi

Adele Molitierno

Emilio Citro

And to all the people who taught me something.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

First of all, thanks to Fausto Lanfranco, who supervised my work: this book was impossible without him.

Thanks to the following team of the A. Sorti Institute of Research: Adele Molitierno, Agnese Cremaschi, Gino Rosso, Silvia Alasia, Luisa Bellando, Roberto Luttino, Alberto Celotto, Roberto Sacchi, Franco Paccagnella, Nirmala Lall, Alessandro Natella, Federico La Rocca, Emilio Citro, Francesco Aramu, Chiara Zerbinati Citro, and Daniela Mazzillo.

Thanks to my family: my parents, my wife Lea Glarey and my beautiful daughters Chiara and Gemma.

My thanks to the following allies and longtime friends: Ervin Laszlo; Fritz Albert Popp; Giuliano Preparata; Emilio Del Giudice; Claudio Cardella; Vittorio Elia; Stefania Vescia; Filippo Conti; Erich Rasche; Hans Christian Seemann; Pepe Alborghetti; Franz Morell; Pierluigi Ighina; Francesco Vignoli; Sergio Osatti; Masaru Emoto; Yasuyuki Nemoto; Santi Tofani; Christian Endler; Madeline Bastide, Roger Santini; Patrizia and Umberto Banderali; Gilles Picard; Cloe Taddei Ferretti; Gabriele Mandel; Guido Ceronetti; Franco Battiato; Marco Columbro; Niccol Bongiorno; Giuditta Dembech; Marco Carena; Ernesto Olivero; Gabriela and Licio Gelli; Pierre Codoni; Amanda Castello; Maurizio Ghidini; Giulio Brignani; Pierluigi Bar; Claudio Gatti; Tiziana and Claudio Biglia; Roberto Romiti; Ida Domini; Alessandro Usseglio Viretta; Davide Casalini; Giorgio Papetti; Davide Boino; Riccardo Conrotto; Anna Gonella; Marina Riefolo; Eugenio Dallarmi; Chiara Petrini; Silvia and Sebastiano Pappalardo; Giovanna De Liso; Riccardo Moffa; Franco Fusari; Alessandra Zerbinati; Valter Carasso; Giancarlo and Maia Fiorucci; Carla Perotti; Giuditta Miscioscia; Mariano Turigliatto; Rossana Becarelli; Giuseppe Lonero; Fabio De Nardis; Elio Veltri; Paolo Levi; Maria Clelia Zanini; Chiara and Lidia Ariengena; Francesca Della Valle and Gianmaria Albani; Gabriele Mieli; Ornella Gaido; Giulia Ambrosio; Mina and Bruno Zese; Laura and Zereo Chigini; Ludovica Vanni; Berenice DEste, Francesca Tonelli, Biancarosa Romano; Katia Tonello; Rudy Lallo; Marina Lallo; Luisa Corossi Aramu; Mitsuharu Nishi; Ivan Padly; Jos Pesci-Mouttet; Lonard Andr; Paolo Bellavite; Margherita Nervo and Franco Boniforti; Ines Pecharroman: Paola and Pietro Bellesia; Emma Whithing and Luca Bellesia; Renzo Alberganti; Grazia and Tarcisio Zerbinati; Mariangela De Piano; Nuccia, Nando and Valeria Fantino; Margherita Montera; Adele and Michele Rosso; Marisa and Sandro Goretti; Rita and Pino Zuanazzi; Linda, Fabiola, Davide and Pietro Lapenna; Marina and Mauro Russo; Luisa Casa; Germana Frizone; Laura, Nicoletta and Maria Grazia Roncarolo; Giusi Zitoli; Gianita Bucchieri; Monica Traversa; Antonina Scolaro; Silvia Scalari and Franco Uglio; Laura Giusti; Enzo Leone; Giusi and Rosi Petraroli; Rita Volpiano; Claudia and Dario Lucchetta; Angelo and Piero Littera; Giovanna and Francesco Corso; Irma Dusio; Tiziana and Tom Bosco; Andrea Rampado; Daniela and Pier Luciano Aldrovandi; Rosy and Titti Amedeo; Manuela Pompas; Rossella De Focatis; Marco Accossato; Luca Arturi; Beppe Rosso; Valter Malosti; Carlo Bagliani; Roberto Casarin; Michele Bonetti; Enza Longo; Gino Carnazza; Patrizia Cavani; Franco Cirone; Grazia Cherchi; Clarissa Balatzeskul; Giuliana Corda; Patrizia Biancucci; Daniela and Enrico Bausano; Giorgio Ponte; Magda Cresto; Oriana and Giulio Schiavio; Silvia, Andrea and Corrado Ferroglio; Olga, Caterina and Gino Bertone; Angela, Sergio and Valter Palazzo; Gianna Chiumello; Carla, Paolo and Guido Berardo; Renato Baldassi; Adriana and Claudio Chionetti; Maria and Enzo Nuovo; Roberto Neirotti; Flavia and Antonio Toscano; Giuseppe Bormida; Peter Voss; Luisella DAlessandro; Elisa and Daniel Keller; Claudio Villa; Gianni Firera; Laura and Mario Gozzelino; Giacomo Passera; Simonetta, Ellison and Giovanni Carnicelli; Elena Perosino and Roberto Rorato; Anita Fico; Paola Lagorio; Ansis Abragams; Anna Benso; Raffaella Deorsola; Domenico Devoti; Fabrizio Mancin; Monica Bregola; Andrea e Regina Ospici; Alida Mazzaro; Claudia Fernandez; Sonia Rossi; Giorgio Rosso; Enzo and Giuseppe Nasillo; Tiziana Aymar; Silvia, Leo and Jacopo Giugni; Roberto Rosenthal; Mario Giacone; Mario Giaretto; Ludovica Bonanome; Giovanna Mangano; Packi Valente; Paola Ciccarelli; Paola Riva; Patrizia Brancati; Ivano Giacomelli; Pino Pelloni; Alberto Spelda; Adriana and Pietro Guglierminotti; Lucia and Mario Farina; Maria Rosa Rubatto; Amanda Castello and Paulo Parra; Raffaella Portolese; Taziana Formica; Franco Ribero; Antonello and Sergio Gentilini; Graziella Sola; Valerio Marino; Teresa Catalano; Caterina Peluso; Luisa Castellani and Paolo Masera; Maresa Rallo; Enrico Chiappini; Celeste and Domenico Mol; Fabrizio Ferragina; Antonella Eskenazi; Guido Riva; Luca Pivano; Grazia and Mario Tosi; Silvia Ferrero; Fiorella Francone; Pier Mario Biava; Alessandro Bertirotti; Teresa Totino; Grazia Monaco; Zaira Caserta; Elena Rama; Elena Ambrosin; Maria Elena Martini, Anna Zamagna; Paola Palesa; Cristina Musso; Antonello Musso; Marcello Nobili; Paolo Sacchi; Angelo, Enza, Santi, Valeria and Antonio Carlino; Gerarda, Mario, Tiziana, Paolo and Nicola Calabrese; Elisabetta Imarisio; Sabina Onomoni; Rosa Maria Sicora; Simona and Piero Grosso; Sergia and Rodolfo Luini; Narcisa Corsi; Franco Riva; Mario DAmbrosio; Enzo Cerofolini; Patrizia Cerofolini; Gian Paolo Bucarelli; Gianluigi Mugnai; Valter Lentini, Bruna, Aldo and Paolo Paolini; Floriana Bruschi; Giotto Calbi; Alessio Basagni; Geppi and Cino Aramu; Adriana Crosetto; Adriana Terzolo; Ginevra Gheller, and all our supporters and patients whose names are in my heart and who have been helping and believing in our research.

Thanks to all who, over the years, have shared the experiments with me; the researchers and the Institutes of Research that housed and supported the experiments.

I am grateful for the English translation of Gyorgyi and Peter Byworth.

FOREWORD

Ervin Laszlo

T he present book by Massimo Citro is actually two books in one. It is the presentation of an original piece of research of great practical interest, and it is at the same time the outline of a new scientific paradigm. In both respects the book is detailed and remarkably complete; hardly anything remains to be added. Thus I can confine myself to some brief observations, and above all to a recommendation: read this book and read it carefully, and note the key assertions. They are basic points of reference for anyone interested in a revolutionary way to obtain the benefits of natural substances and medications in the pure form where the information that defines their properties is transferred without transferring any moleculesin this regard this is a variety of homeopathy but achieved with a different technique. They are also, and from my point of view most importantly, basic points of reference in the world picture that is presently emerging at the frontiers of the natural sciences.

The fundamental premise of both these presentations is the same, and it is that that enables Citro to present them as organic parts of a single book: it is information. It is information not just in the mind but also in nature, information that is omnipresent and ever determinant, yet invisible to the bodily senses. This information is nonetheless regarded by the currently dominant scientific paradigm as being of questionable relevance and reality. In this regard the dominant scientific paradigm is in urgent need of updating.

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