Allgemeine Homöopathische Zeitung 2020; 265(02): 26-33
DOI: 10.1055/a-1103-1005
Praxis

Symbioselenkung bei homöopathisch behandelten Patienten mit komplexen Pathologien

Erfahrungsberichte
Ina Chammah

Zusammenfassung

Nach einer Einführung in einige Schlüsselfunktionen des Mikrobioms wird die heute mögliche Diagnostik und Therapie des Mikrobioms zusammenfassend beschrieben. Anhand von 3 Kasuistiken wird die sogenannte „Symbioselenkung“ dargestellt und wie sie während oder vor der homöopathischen Behandlung komplexer Krankheitsbilder den Therapieverlauf positiv beeinflussen kann. Dabei kann gezeigt werden, dass neben Darmbeschwerden auch auf psychische Veränderungen, Allergien, autoimmune Geschehen und Hauterkrankungen positiver Einfluss genommen werden kann.

Abstract

After an introduction to some key functions of the microbiome, the diagnosis and therapy of the microbiome, which is possible today, is summarized. Based on 3 case reports, the rectification of symbiosis is presented and it is shown how it can positively influence the course of therapy during or before the homeopathic treatment of complex diseases. It is shown that in addition to bowel problems, also mental changes, allergies, autoimmune and skin diseases can be positively affected.



Publication History

Article published online:
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