Stimuli
Rhodococcus equi: A Bacterium Linked to Wellness and Health
Rhodococcus equi, previously known as Corynebacterium equi, is a bacterium commonly found in soil and associated with infections primarily in immunocompromised individuals and certain animal species, particularly horses. It can cause pneumonia, abscesses, and other systemic infections. In the context of BioCoherence practice, stimulating protocols associated with Rhodococcus equi may be beneficial for addressing respiratory issues, immune system support, and promoting overall wellness. This can be particularly relevant in cases involving the lungs and respiratory system. Common associations include the Lung meridian, which is linked to the emotions of grief and sadness. Addressing these emotions may be beneficial in conjunction with physical symptoms related to Rhodococcus equi infections. The Large Intestine meridian may also be relevant, as it supports detoxification and immune function. Practitioners may overlay this protocol onto specific TCM points such as Lung 1 (Zhongfu) for respiratory support, Lung 7 (Lieque) for immune modulation, and Large Intestine 4 (Hegu) for overall health enhancement. This holistic approach can help in promoting balance and addressing both physical and emotional aspects of health related to Rhodococcus equi.
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.