The Convegno di Studi – ALBA's annual study congress – is a key event where newcomers and interested individuals can learn about the five biological laws of nature and the association's work.
This year’s congress took place from November 6–8 at the conference center in Genoa's historic Porto Antico (Old Port).
The exact number of participants remained uncertain until the end of the event, as an unknown number of guests joined the 350 registered attendees.
The program included technical explanations, such as the classification of germ layers, and methodological approaches, like assessing timeframes within the context of the five biological laws of nature.
Dr. Poiani presented a case study from a medical colleague who handled two identical diagnoses – abscess and fistula formation in the jawbone. In one case, the patient underwent conventional treatment and dealt with the condition for nearly ten years. In the second case, after learning about New Medicine, the same diagnosis in another patient healed within two months following Dr. Hamer’s approach.
Numerous patient stories were shared, covering conditions ranging from skin disorders and multiple sclerosis to various cancers and a corneal skin condition in a dog. Each case was detailed with radiological, histological, and laboratory findings to illustrate its progression.
The event also addressed the role of patients and the fears faced by doctors. Q&A sessions and discussions ("Tavola rotonda" – roundtable) provided every participant with an opportunity to share their views and ask questions.
At the end of the three-day event, ALBA's president, Marco Pfister, announced that next year’s Convegno (scheduled for October 29–31, 2010) would include simultaneous translations into German and English, as international participation continues to grow. The German delegation is expected to participate again.