It was Samuel Hahnemann who discovered homeopathy, but since his work 200 years ago, homeopathy has come a long way. First of all, homeopathists have tested a great number of natural substances through medicinal tests and have made exact records. Therefore, there are much more homeopathic medicines than before. Secondly, today the selection of medicines […]
read moreThis method is aimed at allaying the sympathetic part of the vegetative nervous system (active in stress situations), that is independent of one’s will, and which I normally teach in 8 sessions in a private class.
read moreMagnotherapy uses magnetic field created by electricity. All the beds in my consulting room have it. Magnetic field is a physical impulse with one of the greatest capacities of penetration. It is able to go deeper than any other physiotherapeutic impulses.
read moreNormally inhaled air contains 21% oxygen. If being in a closed area with no ventilation, the oxygen level drops down to merely 19%, we already react quite sensitively: by a headache, decreased performance and concentration, forgetfulness, difficulty to climb stairs. We generally take a breath 18 times a minute, and exchange half a liter each […]
read moreDuring this method, we take blood from the vein and reinject it to the muscles. The body examines the reinjected blood components, the immune system checks it, sends signals and tries to see whether it is an unknown substance and needs to defend itself from it, or its own substance and there is no need […]
read moreWhen after a thorough examination and discussion I prepare someone’s therapeutical plan, generally the first aspect I consider is whether the patient needs any kind of conservative or medicinal treatment, and whether a previously required medicinal treatment is necessary to be continued and in what quantities. This is rarely needed as most of the time […]
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