Stimuli
Plasmodium falciparum: Addressing Malaria Symptoms
Plasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite responsible for the most severe form of malaria. Stimulating this program may be beneficial in addressing the symptoms and effects of malaria, which can include fever, chills, sweating, and anemia. Common cases involve individuals living in or traveling to malaria-endemic regions, particularly in Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America. This parasite primarily affects the liver and red blood cells, leading to significant organ stress and dysfunction. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), associations can be made with specific organs and meridians, such as the Spleen and Liver meridians. The Spleen is crucial for blood production and regulation, while the Liver plays a role in detoxification and blood storage. Key TCM points may include Spleen 6 (Sanyinjiao) for enhancing Spleen function, Liver 3 (Taichong) for promoting Liver health, and Stomach 36 (Zusanli) for overall vitality and immune support. Emotional aspects linked to malaria and its effects could relate to feelings of fear, anxiety, or helplessness due to illness, which may disrupt the flow of Qi. Addressing these emotions can be important in fostering recovery. Overall, integrating this protocol with specific organs, meridians, and TCM points can support practitioners in enhancing health and resilience in individuals affected by Plasmodium falciparum.
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.