Stimuli
Orientia tsutsugamushi: Aiming to Combat Scrub Typhus
Orientia tsutsugamushi is a parasitic bacterium responsible for scrub typhus, transmitted by mites. Stimulating this program may help address infections and enhance immune responses. Common cases include fever, rash, and lymphadenopathy. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is often associated with the Spleen and Liver meridians, as well as the Stomach and Kidney organs. Emotional connections can include feelings of anxiety and fatigue due to the body's response to infection. Practitioners may overlay this protocol to support the Spleen and Liver meridians, as well as specific TCM points related to these organs, to enhance healing and restore balance. This can involve focusing on points that strengthen the immune system and address symptoms linked to the infection and its impact on emotions.
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.