Stimuli
Dicrocoelium Dendriticum & Chinensis: Liver Health Support
Dicrocoelium dendriticum, commonly known as the Lancet liver fluke, and Dicrocoelium chinensis, or the Small liver fluke, are parasitic flatworms affecting primarily the liver of various hosts, including livestock and, occasionally, humans. These parasites can cause liver damage, leading to symptoms like jaundice, weight loss, and digestive issues. Stimulating programs for these parasites can support the body's ability to detoxify and recover from their effects. Common cases of infection may occur in sheep, cattle, and other grazing animals, often linked to contaminated environments where their intermediate hosts, such as snails and ants, thrive. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), these parasites are associated with the Liver meridian, reflecting their impact on liver function. The Gallbladder meridian may also be involved due to its connection to bile production and liver health. TCM points that can be stimulated include Liver 3 (Tai Chong) and Gallbladder 34 (Yang Ling Quan), as they help promote the flow of Qi and resolve stagnation. Emotionally, liver health is linked to feelings of anger and frustration; thus, addressing these parasites may also help alleviate emotional disturbances tied to these feelings. Overall, BioCoherence practitioners can find value in integrating specific programs targeting these parasites to enhance the well-being of individuals affected by Dicrocoelium infections.
In BioCoherence, Stimuli are in Lists, in Harmonic Boosts and in the Biomarker Panel. Stimuli and frequencies do not replace your doctor. Use under professional supervision only.