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Dr. András Guseo's autobiography

He graduated from Táncsics High School in Kaposvár in 1959. He received his medical degree in Pécs in 1965. He spent a year in the pathology and neurology departments in Kaposvár, then at the Neurology Clinic of the University of Pécs, where he passed his specialist exams in neurology, psychiatry, and neuropathology over a period of 13 years. In 1974-1975, he spent nine months at the Vienna Institute of Neurology on a Hungarian state scholarship, then worked for 25 years as head physician in the Neurology Department of the County Hospital in Székesfehérvár. Since 2004, he has been teaching and researching as a retiree. He is a widower with three children and four grandchildren.

Scientific activity: In 1980, he obtained his candidate’s degree with a dissertation entitled “The Diagnostic Value of Liquorcytology”. Based on his achievements in multiple sclerosis research, he was elected to the Medical Advisory Board of the International MS Societies in 1982, where he served as a member of the Executive Committee for 12 years, participating in the coordination and management of global MS research and facilitating international study trips for Hungarian participants. To date, he has presented his research findings in 64 cities in 35 countries on four continents. He is currently researching the effects of stress and nutrition on autoimmune diseases. He was the first to demonstrate the progression-reducing effect of an IgG-controlled diet in multiple sclerosis.

Of his 255 scientific publications, 87 were published in German and English. The total impact factor of his papers is 100.243, and his works have been cited 45,714 times. He has written four books, edited 15 books, and organized 15 Hungarian and international conferences and one world conference. He participated in 13 international pharmaceutical studies, two of which as an international instructor and supervisor. Four of his students received scientific qualifications, one of them the highest, a doctorate from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and two of his students are university professors and department heads. He continues to practice his profession as a representative of functional medicine in Hungary. He is vice president of the Fejér County TIT. He is the founding president of the Hungarian SM Society (1985) and the founder and 15-year president of the Cytology Working Committee of the Veszprém Academic Committee. He received the Székesfehérvár Commemorative Medal (1986), St. George’s Commemorative Medal (1998), Honorary Award of the Obsessed Club (1999), St. Lazarus Order of Knights Award (2004), Certificate of Honor from the Mayor of Székesfehérvár for his work with SM patients (2008), Fejér County Prima Award (2008), Pro Civitate Székesfehérvár, (2017). 

Since 2007, he has held educational courses for more than 2,000 MS patients under the titles SMkontroll (14 times) and SM-Stresskontroll (14). Among the participants, the deterioration of their condition decreased by 62.5% over the next two years. Such results have not been achieved with medication to date. Since 2008, he has been continuously holding courses entitled Stress Control (29), which he supplemented with the Power of Thought course (28) in 2013, and both have been accredited for healthcare professionals at three universities. Books have been published on the material of both courses. In response to the revolutionary challenge of our time, he has had another course accredited, entitled The Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis: Turning Medicine Upside Down (7). He has held his accredited course on autoimmunity three times. To date, he has held 95 courses in three countries. In addition to his native language, he teaches in German and English.