Diagnosis borreliosis - Spectrum of Homeopathy 03/2015
An estimated 50,000 – 100,000 people fall ill with the infection known as Lyme disease every year in Germany, making it one of the most common bacterial infections. Although standard antibiotic treatment is successful in approximately 80 % of cases, there are still 10,000 – 20,000 treatment-resistant cases each year. Especially in such cases and particularly when the disease is advanced, homeopathy constitutes an important additional treatment option. Although the remedy should be selected according to the individual and characteristic symptoms of the patient, there are nevertheless certain typical remedies and remedy families that are frequently indicated. Numerous case studies in this issue demonstrate how to homeopathically treat the different stages of borreliosis. |
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Jürgen Hansel: Hard and soft facts
Overview of borreliosis – the many facets of a diagnosis |
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Marco Riefer: Exploited, Defenseless, Sucked Dry
Parasitic aspects in the lives of patients suffering from borreliosis |
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Christina Ari: Unstable order
Ledum and the borreliosis nosode as acute remedies |
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Heidi Brand: I'm stuck with everything
Chara intermedia and pollution with borreliosis |
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Ulrich Welte: Self-sacrifice and exploitation
Ericales are first-choice homeopathic remedies for Lyme borreliosis |
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Deborah Collins: Going crazy
Of the usefulness of remedies from the Ericaceae family in the treatment of Lyme disease |
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Alex Leupen, Annemiek Klitsie: Loss of self and sleepiness
Cooperation between the Borrelia nosode and remedies from the Ericaceae family |
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Hans Eberle, Friedrich Ritzer : Clinical focus
Adalia bipunctata and Thuja for chronic borreliosis |
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Danièle Joulin, Guy Payen: Love, revolution and resignation
Dysprosium sulphuricum and Germanium for borreliosis with depression |
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Rajan Sankaran, Rishi Vyas: Tense or relaxed
The characteristic sensation of Rhus toxicodendron |
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Anne Schadde: Staggering with exhaustion
Lolium temulentum, grasses, and chronic overload syndrome |
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Jürgen Faust: A piece of chewing gum sucked out
Strophanthus sarmentosus and the vital sensation of the Apocynaceae |
Diagnosis borreliosis - Spectrum of Homeopathy 03/2015