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Microbiological therapy
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The intestinal tract has an inner surface of 150 to 200 sqm. Thus the intestine is the largest sized human contact organ to the external world. The intestine is colonized with many bacteria (1014), whereby the bacterial spectrum comprises 400 to 500 different species. All in all there exists a complicated mechanism of action that maintains an intact balance between intestinal flora and body function. A breakdown of this system can be detected among others by an examination of the bacterial composition in feces. Bad nutritional habits, insufficient sports activity, environmental pollution, frequent intake of antibiotics, psychic stress and many other parameters result into changes in the bacterial composition in the intestine of many patients. This may have multiple effects. Some of the symptoms may be fatigue, general lassitude, loss of power, skin disorders, allergies, rheumatic condition, psychosomatic troubles, cancer diseases. A sample of the patient's feces is used for medical testing of the disturbed intestinal flora. The correlation of the essential bacteria is determined. Based on the findings we are able to narrow down the disturbances in the bacterial flora and to relieve them by prescribing the corresponding naturopathic medicines. Not only the wrong colonization with bacteria but also with yeasts (Candida) plays an important role. Changes of the nutritional habits are the basis for a successful microbiological therapy. Herein consists the patient's main task. The success of a microbiological therapy depends on accordingly modified nutritional habits. Food incompatibilities are often one of the reasons for the occurrence of intestinal dysbiosis. In cases of serious diseases a food incompatibility test should always be made. The bio resonance therapy has proved to be an adequate method for testing.
Application areas
Cancer condition
Gastro-intestinal condition
Cardiac insufficiency and cardiac arrhythmia
Hyper and hypotension
Atherosclerosis
Disorders of veins and lymph vessels
Disorders of the respiratory organs
Neuropathy
“Female” diseases
Disorders of the urinary tract and prostata
Rheumatism and gout
Skin diseases
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