Therapy options for severe spinal disk prolapses

By: David Published on: 31/05/2018

disc forms a fibrocartilaginous joint consisting of a fibrous ring (annulus fibrosus) and a gelatinous core (nucleus pulposus). The core consists of over 80% water. Patients with disc issues are recommended to drink sufficient amounts of water. If the core ex­trudes and therefore puts pressure on the spinal cord, it can lead to stabbing pains in this area. Herniated discs are particularly common in the lumbar and cervical verte­brae. Due to anatomical features, we tend to observe prolapses in the lumbar verte­brae in the L4/L5 area and degenerative discs in the L5/S1 area. In this context, we must also examine the position of the respective transversi (transverse processes).

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Multiple sclerosis: Drug-free — a possibility with bioresonance?

By: David Published on: 31/05/2018

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.

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Extended application of nutrient points

By: David Published on: 31/05/2018

Here, it is useful to look at the system of NetzwerkMensch(NM) physiology (Network Human physiology). NM physiology is a body-mind-soul system in the form of a sys­tem analysis of the human being, which enables a type of work that uses the patient’s resources.

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A new approach to ADHD therapy

By: David Published on: 31/05/2018

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.

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