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Loa loa: The African Eye Worm and Its Impact on Health
Loa loa, commonly known as the African eye worm, is a parasitic filarial worm transmitted by the bite of certain species of deerflies. It primarily affects the human eye and can cause significant discomfort and visual disturbances. The presence of Loa loa can lead to a condition called loiasis, characterized by swelling and inflammation. In terms of usage for BioCoherence practitioners, stimulating the program related to Loa loa may facilitate the body's response to the parasite, enhance immune function, and promote healing in affected areas. Common cases involve individuals in endemic regions of West and Central Africa, where transmission is prevalent. Loa loa is associated with the eye and may also have implications for the liver and lymphatic system. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it may connect with the Liver and Gallbladder meridians, influencing emotions such as frustration or anger, which are related to liver health. Practitioners may consider overlaying the protocol on TCM points such as Liver 3 (Taichong) and Gallbladder 34 (Yanglingquan) to support liver function and emotional balance, as well as potentially targeting areas of the body affected by the parasite. This holistic approach can assist in addressing both physical symptoms and emotional well-being associated with the presence of Loa loa.
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.