Stimuli
Pseudomonas luteola: Addressing Bacterial Infections
Pseudomonas luteola, also known as Chrysomonas luteola, is a type of bacteria that can be associated with various infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. It is often found in environments such as soil and water, indicating its adaptability and resilience. In a therapeutic context, stimulating a program related to Pseudomonas luteola may be useful for practitioners to address conditions linked to bacterial infections or dysbiosis. Common cases involve respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, and complications in patients with chronic conditions or weakened immune systems. This bacterium may be associated with various organs and meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), such as the Lung and Kidney meridians, which are linked to respiratory and urinary health respectively. TCM points that practitioners might focus on include Lung 7 (Lieque) for respiratory issues and Kidney 3 (Taixi) for urinary function. Emotions tied to these conditions can include feelings of anxiety or fear, often stemming from health concerns. BioCoherence practitioners can overlay specific protocols to support the body's natural defenses and promote balance in the associated organs and meridians, enhancing overall well-being.
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.