Homoeopathy
Homoeopathy is a curative system of therapy, focusing on individualized treatment by stimulating the body's intrinsic ability to heal itself through the use of prepared medicines.
Why use Homoeopathy?
Homoeopathy is the second most widely used system of medicine in the world and the percentage of people using this form of medicine grows each year.
- Homoeopathy is effective. If the correct remedy is taken, results can be rapid, complete and permanent.
- Homoeopathy is safe. Homoeopathic medicine can be used in babies, pregnant women and used alongside other medication without producing unwanted side effects.
- Homoeopathy is natural. Majority of homoeopathic medicines are made from substances found in nature.
- Homoeopathic medicines are not addictive.
- Homoeopathy is holistic. Homoeopathy treats patients as individuals, addressing all your symptoms at once, hence treating the cause of your illness.
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Biopuncture
What is Biopuncture?
Biopuncture is a therapy consisting of injecting antihomotoxic products into specific points into the body. Most of these injections are given under the skin (subcutaneous) or in muscles (intramuscular).
The therapeutic strategy in Biopuncture concerns two major keys: what to inject, and where to inject it. Both are individualized in each patient, and adapted during every session.
What products are injected?
Biotherapeutics are medical products that do not suppress the neuro-immunological responses or interfere with the physiological defence systems of the body. These remedies are injected in order to regulate natural healing, to regulate inflammatory processes that have been suppressed and to stimulate the detoxification mechanisms of the human body.
Where are the injections given?
Most of the injections are given into or just under the skin; others are given into ligaments or specific muscle points. The exact place where the practitioner injects the product is as important as the product itself. Some of these points are trigger points or acupuncture points. Injections into and around joints are also common.
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