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Borrelia persica: Addressing Relapsing Fever and Health
Borrelia persica is a type of bacteria responsible for relapsing fever, characterized by recurring episodes of fever. This pathogen can be relevant for practitioners focusing on BioCoherence due to its implications on health and emotional well-being. Stimulating a program for Borrelia persica may be beneficial in cases where individuals are experiencing symptoms related to fever, fatigue, or neurological issues. Common associations include the nervous system, as well as potential impacts on the liver and spleen, which are linked to detoxification and immune responses. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), relevant meridians may include the Liver Meridian, which is associated with detoxification, and the Spleen Meridian, connected to energy and digestion. TCM points such as Liver 3 (Tai Chong) and Spleen 6 (San Yin Jiao) could be considered for enhancing the body's response to this infection. Emotional aspects linked with Borrelia infections may include feelings of fatigue, confusion, or anxiety, reflecting the impact of the illness on mental health. Addressing these emotions may support overall recovery. Practitioners may overlay protocols with audio targeting specific organs, meridians, and TCM points, enhancing the therapeutic experience for individuals affected by Borrelia persica.
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