Stimuli
Lichtheimia hongkongensis: A Fungal Health Threat
Lichtheimia hongkongensis, also known as Lichtheimia ramosa, Absidia ramosa, or Mycocladus ramosus, is a fungal organism categorized under molds. This parasite is of interest due to its potential impact on human health, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. It can cause opportunistic infections, which can be serious and often require medical intervention. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), addressing fungal infections like Lichtheimia may involve stimulating specific organs and meridians to restore balance and support the immune system. Commonly associated organs might include the lungs, spleen, and kidneys, which relate to the Lung Meridian, Spleen Meridian, and Kidney Meridian, respectively. Emotions linked to these organs in TCM can also be relevant; for instance, the lungs are associated with grief, the spleen with worry, and the kidneys with fear. Balancing these emotions can help enhance overall well-being and resilience against infections. Practitioners of BioCoherence may find it useful to integrate protocols targeting these specific organs and meridians to enhance the body's natural defenses against Lichtheimia and similar pathogens. Overlaying supportive audio on these points could facilitate a deeper energetic alignment and promote healing.
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.