Cordja Bothe, Alternative Practitioner The symptoms of a multimorbid patient The medical history of a multimorbid patient (suffering from multiple conditions simul¬taneously) tends to include diseases of the cardiovascular system such as hypertonia, heart failures, heart attacks and bypass surgeries at the top of the list. Associated met¬abolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus or gout […]
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Sven Peters, Naturopath In order to ensure that the treatment of herniated discs with BICOM is successful, we need to address a few structural basics. A good level of background knowledge is important for the subsequent placement of applicators. In conventional medicine, prolapses are generally separated into 6 degrees of severity. Degree 1: Clear pain […]
Dr med. dent. Helmut Huf Chronic diseases have been on the increase for years. Conventional medicine has so far proved powerless to diagnose and treat the cause of these conditions. With ever greater frequency we find that explanatory models rooted in the natural sciences have their limitations since diseases rarely develop in textbook fashion. Consequently […]
Brigitte Wiesendanger, BICOM therapist Imagine that you have reached the limits of your work. It happens to me from time to time. We, as therapists, are pushed to our limits with ADHD clients. For such clients, I need to be creative to find new solutions. Often, simply observing nature can reveal the simplest of solutions. […]
Norbert Lindner, alternative practitioner Dear colleagues, in today’s speech, I would like to demonstrate to you how you can di¬agnose and treat somatoform disorders. First, let’s take a look at what the official description from the WHO reveals to us: Somatoform disorders are physical complaints that are not, or not sufficiently, at¬tributable to an organic […]
Erika Kalbfleisch, Veterinary Naturopath The use of various BICOM hardware and software components enables me to do a test in a relatively short amount of time and allows me to draw on positively tested components and link these with one another during therapy. The saved tests act as the basis for therapy plans and, in […]
Jurgen Hennecke, MD, specialist in general medicine Introduction When a therapist says to a patient, “I’ve run a chlamydia test on you!”, there are often two different reactions. Some say, “What is that? Never heard of it!” Others panic, immediately want to swallow antibiotics, and suspect their partner of infidelity. In any case, the therapist […]
Esther Roder, Naturopath What is multiple sclerosis (MS)? Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory condition of the central nervous system (CNS), through which the components of the nerve fibres are destroyed — as well as myelin, also known as the myelin sheath. They become inflamed and can harden permanently, so that the nerve’s function —namely, […]
Dr. med. Annette Johnson General Practitioner for Naturopathy and Rescue Procedures, additional designation for Acupuncture; Focus on fibromyalgia, borrelia infection and food intolerances. FIBROMYALGIA “Imagined and incurable” or a palpable fascia disorder of unknown aetiology? Fibromyalgia, a chameleon among diseases This disorder hides behind a whole range of symptoms: Is it simply an “imagined and […]
Dr. med. Uta Schmieden-Lindner I have been working with my practice team for 16 years offering a combination of mainstream medicine and naturopathic treatments, including for the last 15 years bioresonance therapy. When carrying out diagnosis and particularly when evaluating the success of treatment, I draw on the full range of classical medicine tools including […]