ANALYSIS
(A.l): What about tea? Doesn’t it also contain caffeine?
(G.V.): Yes, both contain caffeine, but from studies on caffeine that we carried out in the congress in Athens, we found the most important thing to be the amount and sort of caffeine that the patient drinks. We came to the conclusion that coffee which has been roasted most probably acquires particular qualities which intensify the action of the caffeine. By the way, the patient we have just seen on video told me outside that coffee actually helps him with his neuralgia; whenever he has a headache or neuralgia, coffee takes his pains away. I don’t know why this is. I don’t know why the action of caffeine in coffee as opposed to tea is different. Perhaps because when you drink tea the amount of caffeine you get from the leaves is less than what you get from coffee grounds. It seems that the deciding factor is not how much caffeine the leaves or the grounds contain, but how much passes through during the brewing process. When you drink cof-fee you drink the whole thing, all the caffeine there is, especially with instant coffee. I know that if the coffee has an effect upon you, gives you a kind of lift or some other effect, that is the time when the remedy will definitely be antidoted.
(A. 2): And if the person is sensitive to tea, Chinese tea?
(G.V.): Yes, if you have a case where the person is really sensitive to tea or anything else, like garlic, for example, then he’ll show a reaction even with a small amount. When I feel very tired, I’ll drink a cup of coffee in order to give me at least a bit of energy; it has an effect and antidotes. If I drink coffee several times, my back will start hurting; I’ll get lumbago. If I drink only one cup of coffee a month there will be no effect, but if I drink four cups a day, I will be awake the entire night. So, it is very important that you tell the patient that, in order to protect the treatment, coffee is not allowed. This very nice gentleman whom you saw in the video was a case that I’d handled in Alonissos in June, 1987, almost more than a year-and-a-half ago. At that time, he was running a fever,