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Biophysical therapy of allergies / Peter Schumacher.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Schumacher, Peter.
- Standardized Title:
- Biophysikalische Therapie der Allergien. English
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Allergy--Alternative treatment.
- Allergy.
- Biophysics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (279 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, c2005.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Using many years of well-documented, successfully treated case histories and his experience gained in private pediatric practice, the author is able to demonstrate that allergies can be healed completely when they are recognized as a biophysical phenomenon and treated according to the laws of biophysics.
- Contents:
- Biophysical Therapy of Allergies
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I: Foundation and Basic Terminology
- 1 The Physics Aspect in Medicine
- The Phenomenon of "Life" and Basic Physiology
- Information as a Universal Entity in Physics
- Information and Medicine
- Acupuncture As Informational Therapy
- Electro-acupuncture, a Window into the Future
- Bioresonance Therapy, Therapy of the Future
- Prospectus
- 2 Allergy: A Medical Phenomenon
- Allergens throughout Medical History
- Scientific and Clinical Allergology
- 3 Allergy from a Physics Point of View
- The Physics Code: An Ubiquitous Principle
- Allergy: A Phenomenon of Biophysical Information
- 4 Symptoms of Allergic Reactions
- 5 Classification of Allergies
- Classification by Type According to Coombs and Gell
- Acute Forms of Allergies
- Pseudo-allergic Reactions
- Intolerance Reactions
- Contact Allergies
- 6 Biophysical Allergy Diagnosis
- Significance of the Diagnosis for Biophysical Allergy Therapy
- Test Material
- 7 Biophysical Allergy Therapy
- Targeted Sites of Therapeutic Measures
- Inverse Oscillation as a Therapeutic Principle
- Allergy Therapy Using the BICOM Device
- The Possibility of Allergy Elimination
- Biophysical Allergy Therapy without Allergen Avoidance
- Biophysical Allergy Therapy in Practice
- Acute Allergies
- Chronic Allergies with Low-Level Sensitization
- Chronic Allergies with High-Level Sensitization
- Factors That May Influence Treatment Results
- Diagnostic Errors
- Misdiagnosis of Immunological Test Results
- Testers' Errors
- Mistaken Use of the Terms Allergy and Intolerance
- Geopathic Stress
- Acquired Stress Factors
- Psychological Factors
- Achievements of Biophysical Allergy Therapy
- Part II: Allergies-Clinical Studies
- 8 Hay Fever
- Epidemiology
- Symptomatology
- Etiology.
- Therapy
- Biophysical Therapy of Hay Fever
- Therapy Using Inverse Oscillation and Avoidance of the Allergen (Program 999)
- Therapy Results in 1991.
- Therapeutic Use of Combined Antigens
- Therapy Methods without Avoidance of the Allergen
- 9 Inhalation Allergies
- Diagnosis
- Allergies to Mold Fungi
- Therapy
- Allergies to Synthetic Substances
- Polyester Allergy (Toy Asthma)
- Other Allergies to Synthetic Substances
- Allergies to Animal Epithelia
- Allergy to Horses
- Allergy to Sheep's Wool
- Allergy to Goose Down
- Allergies to Other Bird Feathers
- The Problem with House Dust Mites
- 10 Bronchial Asthma
- Pathogenesis
- 11 Ingestion Allergies
- Acute Food Allergies
- Mold Fungi as Ingested Allergens
- Allergies to Food Additives
- Substances
- Approved Food Coloring and Dyes (E100-180)
- Preservatives (E200-290)
- Antioxidants
- Emulsifiers
- Flavor Enhancers
- Aromatic Essences and Extracts
- Allergies to Medications
- 12 Neurodermatitis
- Progression
- Clinical Symptomatology
- Wheat Neurodermatitis
- Cow's Milk Neurodermatitis
- A Combination of Wheat and Cow's Milk Neurodermatitis
- Infectious Complications of Neurodermatitis
- Neurodermatitis and Mycosis
- The Symptomatology of Candida Neurodermatitis
- Avoidance of the Allergens
- Biophysical Allergy Therapy
- Fungal Therapy
- Topical Therapy of Neurodermatitis
- 13 Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease
- 14 Celiac Disease
- 15 Allergies to Insect Venom
- 16 Urticaria
- Symptoms of Urticaria
- Allergic Forms of Urticaria
- Non-allergic Forms of Urticaria
- Photoallergy
- Epilogue
- Appendix: Information for Patients
- 1 Cow's Milk Allergy
- Cow's Milk-Free Diet.
- Foods That Always Contain Milk Protein
- Foods That May Contain Milk Protein
- Alternatives to Cow's Milk
- 2 Wheat Allergy
- Wheat-Free Diet
- Foods That Always Contain Wheat Protein
- Foods That May Contain Wheat
- Wheat Alternatives
- 3 Hyperergy
- Guidelines For the Avoidance of the Allergen in the Hyperergic Phase
- 4 Intestinal Mycosis
- Guidelines For a Fungi-Reducing Diet
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9783131627315
- 313162731X
- OCLC:
- 923700813
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