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Biophysical therapy of allergies / Peter Schumacher.

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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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