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Holistic treatment success with bone healing Disorders after Fractures

May 18, 20245 min read

Dr. med. Britta Sonnenschein, Specialist in General Medicine, Nuremberg,
Germany

I am Dr. med. Britta Sonnenschein, a specialist in general medicine, chirotherapy and emergency medicine with a focus on holistic biological therapy methods including bioresonance therapy from Nuremberg.

I took over the practice from my father, Dr. Peter Sonnenschein, 13 years ago and have continued to develop it according to the latest scientific findings in collaboration with my employed doctor, Dr. Eva Diga.

I would like to present the following case from my practice because, as scientifically oriented specialists ourselves, we were fascinated by how quickly a patient who had been treated with conventional medicine could be helped not only subjectively, but also in a way which could be verified radiologically.

The patient, who has been coming to our practice for decades, contacted me in August 2023 via her holistic orthopaedist, my husband Ralf Knieling. She had suffered a femoral neck fracture in a squash accident in January 2023. She had been surgically treated with gamma nails and cerclage wire, and had since developed a chronic bone healing disorder with severe pain.

Since then, the enthusiastic hiker was no longer able to pursue her favorite hobby and increasingly suffered from the consequences of a lack of exercise, among other things.
Orthopaedic treatment with focused shock waves had already been started.
At the same time, the orthopaedist carried out a detailed laboratory examination and diagnosed non-acute Lyme disease.

Procedure

Search for the cause!

  • Which systems are involved?

  • Intestine?

  • Hormone system?

  • Autoimmune disease?

  • Vaccinations?

  • Chronic inflammation? Viruses/bacteria/parasites?

  • What needs to be eliminated, what needs to be added?

At the first appointment, a detailed medical history was taken and her records were reviewed, including a physical examination and supplementary laboratory tests (minerals in blood, vitamin D, iron, ferritin (previously elevated), high-sensitivity CRP, blood count).

At the same time, we also carried out a kinesiological test: 

  • Brief testing of intolerances/blockages

  • Nutrient testing

  • Testing of infusions

  • Testing of BICOM® programs

The individual therapy concept was then drawn up after this kinesiological testing:

  • 4 x BICOM optima® approx. 1x/week: Basic program according to conductance, Program 30015 (injuries, old), Program 10193 {cell stimulation), Channel 2: Bone injury, Weleda oil in honeycomb

  • 2 x daily rubbing with Weleda oil in the fracture area
    Herbal/natural nutrients: Glucosamine, MSM, Omega-6, Omega-3, Multi Mito, Vitamin C, Manganese, Ca, Mg, Curcumin, Vitamin D, Vitamin K2

  • Infusions: 2x/week: Artesunate 100mg alternating with Essentiel according to Dr. Landen- berger (amino acids)

  • Physical exercise in cooperation with physio, e.g. trampoline jumping, walking, swimming

  • Alkaline-oriented diet: No wheat/gluten-free, no cow’s milk, no pork, no alcohol, no coffee, little sugar

Check up appointment – End of September 2023

Complaints are much better, can walk well without severe pain
Kinesiological control testing of bioresonance therapy and infusions

Procedure:

  • More infusions

  • 4x BICOM optima® approx. 1x/week: Basic program according to conductance, Program 10081 (bone injuries)

  • Channel 2: Sports injuries, Weleda oil in honeycomb

  • 2x daily rubbing with Weleda oil in the fracture area

  • Nutrient intake continues, 8 weeks in total, then retesting and adjustment

  • Nutrition as usual

  • Physical exercise

Check up appointment – End of October 2023

The patient is doing very well, only rare twinges in the area of the operation, has hardly any problems walking, has already been hiking for 3 hours. X-ray control shows good development of the fracture gap with the intramedullary nail in place.

Procedure:

  • End of bioresonance therapy

  • Nutrient intake increased

  • Dietary recommendations continued

  • Nutrient intake continued after renewed adjustment

Check up appointment – February 2024

The patient is still doing very well and regularly goes hiking with her husband for about 2-3 hours without any complaints.
Metal removal planned in approx. 1 year.

What else is important?

Normally, we also check the intestines in such a situation. This is because the absorption of nutrients can be greatly reduced if the intestinal environment is disturbed. This can hinder bone healing. In this case, intensive intestinal support would then be necessary.

Especially after COVID infection or vaccination, all mucous membranes are often affected, which is why digestive disorders with reduced nutrient absorption are increasingly the result.

In our practice, we attach great importance to the supportive intake of high-quality nutrients, as patients have been shown to suffer from varying degrees of deficiency. The body’s nutrient consumption is significantly increased by stress, chronic illnesses, medication, after vaccinations/ surgeries, toxic and heavy metal exposure, pregnancy, breastfeeding, etc.

At the same time, our food, which is usually eaten too quickly, is very inferior in terms of nutrient content due to unripe harvests, depleted or sprayed soils, long transportation routes and mass production.

As a result, our metabolism does not have enough nutrients available for various regenerative processes.

From many years of experience, we use either individually tested (kinesiology) or proven combinations of herbal nutrients, as the bioavailability (especially in COVID-vaccinated patients) is significantly higher.

In addition, Omega-3 fatty acids, which most people in our part of the world do not have in sufficient quantities, also play an important role.

The thyroid gland should also be considered in this context, because impaired thyroid function, for example, weakens vitamin A synthesis. This process is essential for intact mucous membranes, e.g  in the intestines or immune system.
This case is also a good example of not only symptom-oriented treatment, but also of the need to take a holistic view in order to be able to help patients and, at best, heal them.

Medical research today is so advanced and goes into every detail. Unfortunately, however, the holistic view is often lost. Very sensible approaches are not considered, and are even ridiculed, due to ignorance or a lack of experience, just as the parable “The blind men and the elephant illustrates. For me, the combination of different healing methods on all levels (body/mind/spirit) is the optimal medicine for the benefit of all patients.

Thank you very much!

Dr. Med. Britta Sonnenschein

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