Meet The Founder of Symptometry

Dr. Maxwell Nartey, founder of Symptometry, never intended to become a doctor. His dream was to become a politician, but cirrhosis of the liver, and his determination to cure this disease, redirected his destiny to health and healing.

He migrated to the United States with a master’s degree in linguistics after working as a French-English translator for a number of years. He studied echocardiography at the Medical Careers Institute in Chicago and became an echocardiography technician. Unfortunately, liver cirrhosis compelled him to quit his job.

He started treatment at South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest, Illinois. After treating him for one year, his physicians told him there was nothing else they could do for him. He was devastated but he did not give up.

With the support of his family, Dr. Nartey soon earned his postgraduate diploma in homoeopathy after defending his thesis at the British Institute of Homoeopathy in Middlesex, England. He then became a fellow of this institute before returning to the United States to earn a second doctorate in natural health at Clayton College of Natural Health in Birmingham, Alabama.

One of his professors introduced him to research in the physics laboratory. Dr. Nartey’s passion for investigative research in physics, chemistry, food science, botany and cell biology led to the discoveries that enabled him to create Symptometry.

He obtained his third doctorate degree in symptometric science after spending 14 years using emission spectrometry, gas chromatography, liquid chromatography and paper chromatography to analyze what people consume.

The series of discoveries Dr. Nartey made in various laboratories enabled him to write in 2004, the flagship book of Symptometry called The Downside of Nutrition, Part 1. In that same year, he formulated correlation diagnosis.

It is correlation diagnosis that connects the human mind to the underlying causes of human diseases so that no disease would ever be a mystery again. He found the underlying causes of diseases in poisons, antagonist halogens in bites, emotional traumas, stress, toxic plant alkaloids, saturated fats, etc. It was these health disruptors that keep disintegrating collagen and causing gene incapacitation.

He then set out to do the unthinkable. He formulated the affinity concept to separate Symptometry from homoeopathy; and he started curing diseases by using ionization, oxidation and hydrolysis, as well as cell nourishment. After reversing gene incapacitation, he was able to restore the link between the gene and DNA, and between DNA and the three RNAs. It was this novel approach, which satisfied the needs of the cells, and it resulted in a cure.

He was, and is still able to cure and prevent many diseases in compliant individuals. He cured liver cirrhosis and basal cell carcinoma (skin cancer), which he had. He invented the reverse technique to prevent diseases or their recurrence.

Symptometry teaches that diseases will occur only if the rules of health are violated. It also teaches that humans are made of nutrients and water. Therefore, common sense requires that if a person is sick, water and the modified nutrients that supply electrical energy and thermal energy should be used to restore harmony between the cells and the mind. Trauma centers should be used only during emergency situations.

He invented scientific cooking, eating and living to improve people’s chances of healing. This was his way of combatting chaotic and cultural eating that was allowing plant diseases and animal diseases to graft themselves into human organs and tissues. Grafting made curing certain diseases extremely difficult, if not impossible.

Dr. Maxwell Nartey founded the American school of Symptometry with the encouragement of his late wife Millicent. As a 501 (C3) institution, the school trains Doctors of Symptometry, specialists in Symptometry and coaches of Symptometry in root-cause therapeutics.  

For the first time in the history of therapeutics, Symptometry is giving people the opportunity to choose between root-cause therapeutics where the underlying cause of the disease is identified and removed from the person’s cells, and symptom treatment where only the symptoms are treated but the underlying cause of the disease is left intact in the person.

The headquarters of Symptometry is located at Westchester, Illinois, and the phone number is 1-708-691-4977. Dr. Maxwell Nartey has written several books, a few of which are being used as recommended textbooks at the American School of Symptometry, NFP.