Micro immunotherapy (private health insurance service)
I would like to briefly inform you about the possibilities of the so-called micro immunotherapy that I offer in my practice as a private health insurance service.
How does micro immunotherapy work?
Micro immunotherapy is a therapy that has been known for 40 years and was established by the homoeopath Dr. Maurice Jenaer. The goal of the therapy is to activate the immune response. This is done via homoeopathically diluted messenger substances of the immune system which enable the body to combat microbes on its own.
Our body frequently responds to microbes, allergens or endogenous substances by switching off the immune response. This can now be reactivated with micro immunotherapy medication.
Micro immunotherapy medication is now used as immunoregulators in highly potentised form and aim to strengthen and harmonise the body’s own defence system.
It is important to know that the medication does not have any side effects.
When is micro immunotherapy used?
- with all frequent acute and chronic infectious diseases and any weakness in the immune system
- with allergies and allergic responses of the body (seasonal allergies, chronic allergies and with the formation of antibodies against endogenous substances such as autoimmune diseases)
- with each pathological finding from the cancer smear and/or with a HPV infection
- with neurological illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease, Restless Legs Syndrome, sleep disorders, states of anxiety, neuralgia
- with shingles, zoster and herpes infections, etc.
- Furthermore, micro immunotherapy is a good opportunity to treat autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis and colitis ulcerosa and Crohn’s disease and to positively influence the course of the disease.
- with cancers and tumour diseases
For children, the therapy can be considered particularly with frequent infections and is very effective.
Micro immunotherapy in practice
Regulating the immune system with immune messenger substances in low doses
by Dr. Pascal Mensah (France) - Source: Micro-immunotherapy International Medical Experience
Every biological system and every cellular response is controlled by complex molecular mechanisms that are subject to complex loops on the biochemical level and keep the body in a dynamic state of balance (homoeostasis). Internal and external factors such as genetics, diet, allergens, pollutants, heavy metals, medication, stress, etc. continually influence these processes and set cascades of signals in motion on the intracellular and extracellular level. The transmission of biological information and the fundamental communication between different cells and molecules of the body are done via these cascades or paths of signals, which are controlled by molecular mediators.
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