Intestinal disorders

Intestinal disorders

November 30, 20242 min read

Intestinal function plays a large part in the allergic process. First of all digestive function: from the oral cavity via the stomach to the small intestines the breaking up, selection and absorption of food stuffs represents the most important task.

Allergy sufferers often display reduced activity of the digestive enzymes, coupled with impaired intestinal mucosal barrier function as well as malfunction of the gut-associated immune system. Large molecules are often not broken down completely and penetrate through the porous intestinal mucous membrane to the lymphatic tissue where an intensified immune response may occur. According to an established theory this is the main cause of the development of food allergies and intolerance. This dysfunction is accompanied by disturbed intestinal flora, i.e. an imperfect mix of micro-organisms.

This explains why an unhealthy diet consisting of a lot of sugar, white flour, colourings and preservatives plays a large part in the development of allergies. Digestive function is disrupted and the immune system weakened by the swapping of the physiological intestinal flora by pathogenic bacteria and fungi . An increase in a number of pathological bacteria and yeast fungi, especially Candida albicans, produce fusel alcohols and other toxins. The patient is often aware of this in the form of increased accumulation of gas with flatulence, intestinal cramps and a regular bowel movements. What he isn't aware of is that the toxins disrupt the immune system, affect the liver and can impair many other bodily functions through the blood and lymph systems.

It is essential that careful analysis using conventional medical methods with laboratory tests, ultrasound and possibly colonoscopy is essential prior to any naturopathic treatments is conducted. It would be a serious failure by therapists to spend considerable time treating what was thought to be a food allergy and possibly overlooking more serious conditions such as colon cancer. Patients should be encouraged to consult a series of conventional medical specialists.

Disrupted intestinal flora, fungal infestations and food intolerances are some of the main causes of many chronic gastrointestinal disorders. In many cases, even chronic inflammatory processes such as those found in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis can be treated with targeted by Bioresonance diagnosis and therapy. If you are interested in dietary supplementation to help with gut issues we recommend using this company https://nutrients.co.uk/nutrient-supplements-for-humans/ they can test you for nutrient deficiencies and suggest appropriate nutrients.

There are many real life experiences of successful bioresonance treatments as found in the book Bioresonance: a new view of medicine.

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David

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When it comes to alternative therapies like bioresonance, it is essential to rely on evidence-based research and the advice of trained medical professionals. While some people may have positive experiences with bioresonance for their animals, it is important to approach these claims with caution and seek out reliable information from reputable sources.

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Pollen – a nuisance for our animal companions too

Hay fever patients are only too familiar with the problem. Year after year the misery begins in the spring with stinging eyes, runny itchy nose and, in severe cases, with a cough and asthma as well. What is perhaps less well known is that our animals too suffer increasingly from this same medical condition.

Just as with humans, the incidence of allergies is also becoming more frequent in animals. Allergic reactions may be provoked by airborne allergens such as pollen, house dust and house dust mites, amongst other factors. Food intolerance is also on the increase, however, and represents a distressing problem for the affected animals.

Now, in spring, as it gets warmer, allergic animals are all suffering as well. With animals it is mainly their skin which itches or else their

noses run more and they occasionally sneeze. Changes in their coats and reddening of the skin are often noticed in the face, feet and ears. These areas often display bloody claw marks and develop into very painful weeping eczema, indicating the severity of the irritation.

This type of problem in animals can be treated with the allergy programs pre-loaded in the Bicom device.

Dr. med. vet. C. May

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