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Mycobacterium fortuitum: Environmental Bacterium & Health
Mycobacterium fortuitum is a non-tuberculous mycobacterium often found in the environment, including water and soil. It can cause opportunistic infections, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. This bacterium is associated with skin and soft tissue infections, as well as pulmonary disease in rare cases. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Mycobacterium fortuitum may be linked to the Spleen and Lung meridians, as these organs are involved in immune function and respiratory health. Emotional stress, particularly feelings of insecurity or fear, may also be related to the conditions exacerbated by this bacterium, as TCM views emotional health as interconnected with physical health. Practitioners may use protocols involving Mycobacterium fortuitum to address imbalances in these meridians and organs, enhancing overall wellness. It can be beneficial to overlay this protocol with specific TCM points such as Spleen 6 (San Yin Jiao) and Lung 7 (Lie Que) to promote balance and support the body's natural defenses.
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