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Penicillium citrinum: Support for Fungal Balance and Immunity
Penicillium citrinum is a mold that can be found in various environments, often associated with decaying organic matter. In natural medicine and holistic practices, stimulating programs related to this organism may be considered to address issues linked to fungal infections or the body's immune responses. Usage of Penicillium citrinum-related protocols may focus on supporting the body's natural defenses against fungal overgrowth, promoting balance in the microbiome, and addressing symptoms of mold exposure. Common cases may include allergies, respiratory issues, or skin infections. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Penicillium citrinum might be associated with the Spleen and Lung meridians. The Spleen is linked to digestion and energy production, while the Lung is related to respiration and immunity. Common TCM points that could be stimulated alongside this program may include spleen points like SP6 (Sanyinjiao) and lung points like LU7 (Lieque). Emotions connected to these organs may include worry and grief, which can manifest physically if not addressed. Practitioners might find it useful to incorporate Penicillium citrinum protocols alongside other supportive programs to enhance emotional and physical well-being, promote detoxification, and restore harmony within the body.
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