Exploring the Cutting-edge of Medical Science In the ever-evolving field of medical science, one of the most intriguing areas of development is stem cell research and its application in various therapeutic modalities. Today, I am excited to delve into a fascinating topic: stem cell diagnostics using the BICOM® BodyCheck and its potential applications in bioresonance […]
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Dust allergy is an allergic reaction to dust mites which are commonly found in house dust. These minuscule dust mites are bugs belonging to the arachnid family and are similar in appearance to ticks, though they are too small to see with the eye alone. They thrive in warm and humid conditions and may be […]
Food allergies can be unpleasant and, in some cases, even be life-threatening. The Food Allergy Research And Resource Program reports that up to 4% of the United States population suffers from at least one food allergy. There are different types of food allergies, and each person’s body responds in a unique way to substances […]
What are worms? There are many different species of parasites called worms that can infect humans and live and reproduce inside them. These include various types of roundworms and flat worms. How are they transmitted? Parasitic worm infections can be picked up through contact with soil that contains contaminated faeces. This means that those […]
What are worms? Worms are a variety of different kinds of intestinal parasites that can infect humans. They include: Flatworms – such as flukes and tapeworms Roundworms – such as pinworms and hookworms How are they transmitted? Worms may enter a person’s body by means of contaminated water or undercooked meat or fish from […]
What is chlamydia? Chlamydia is a genus of intracellular bacteria that includes 3 species that are known to be pathogenic to humans, these are: Chlamydia trachomatis Chlamydia psittaci Chlamydia pneumoniae How is this infection transmitted? Chlamydia psittaci is caught from infected wild or domesticated birds and enters the body through the respiratory tract. Chlamydia […]
What is borrelia? Borrelia is a genus of bacteria that includes species that are known to cause lyme disease in humans, these include: Borrelia burgdorferi – found in Europe and North America Borrelia afzelii – found in Asia and Europe Borrelia garinii – found in Asia and Europe Borrelia mayonii – found in North America […]
What is candida? Candida is a yeast, which is a type of fungus. There are different species of candida, though one of the most well-known species is candida albicans. How is candida transmitted? It naturally lives in small numbers on certain parts of the body such as on the skin and in the mouth. […]
What is borna disease virus? Borna disease virus (BDV) is a virus that causes neurological disease and is known to affect various species of wild and domesticated animals. It is most well-known for being a brain disease that infects horses. More recently, it has become evident that this virus can also be found in humans, suggesting […]
What are gamma herpes viruses? There are 8 different herpes viruses which tend to infect humans. Gamma herpes viruses (gammaherpesvirinae) belong to a subfamily of the herpes virus family (herpesviridae). They include: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) Human herpes virus 8 (HHV8) This group can only infect a very small range of host tissues. How are […]