Stimuli
Taenia hydatigena: A Tapeworm Affecting Digestive Health
Taenia hydatigena, commonly known as the tapeworm or thin-necked bladderworm, is a parasitic flatworm that primarily infects carnivores, particularly dogs and wolves, through the consumption of infected intermediate hosts, such as sheep. This parasite can lead to digestive issues and may affect the health of its host. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the presence of parasites like Taenia hydatigena can be associated with imbalances in the Spleen and Stomach meridians, which are responsible for digestion and nutrient absorption. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in appetite, reflecting emotional states such as anxiety or stress linked to digestive health. Practitioners may focus on the Spleen and Stomach points, such as Stomach 36 (Zusanli) and Spleen 6 (Sanyinjiao), to support the body's natural ability to combat parasitic infections and restore balance. Other relevant associations might include the Liver meridian, as it plays a role in detoxification. For BioCoherence practitioners, protocols can be overlaid in audio to enhance the effects on these specific organs and meridians, aiding in the restoration of harmony and overall well-being while addressing emotional aspects tied to digestive health.
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.