Stimuli
Tannerella forsythensis: A Key Bacteria in Gum Health
Tannerella forsythensis, previously known as Bacteroides forsythus, is a bacterium commonly associated with periodontal disease and other oral infections. It plays a significant role in the development of chronic periodontitis and is often found in the subgingival plaque of individuals with gum disease. Stimulating programs related to this bacterium can be beneficial for addressing oral health issues and improving overall systemic health, as periodontal disease has been linked to various systemic conditions, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Common associations of Tannerella forsythensis include the oral cavity, particularly the gums and teeth. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this could relate to the Stomach and Spleen meridians, given their connection to oral health and digestion. TCM points that may be relevant include ST36 (Zusanli), SP6 (Sanyinjiao), and LI4 (Hegu), which are often used to support digestive health and immune function. Emotions tied to oral health, such as stress or anxiety, may also be considered, as they can influence overall health and potentially exacerbate periodontal issues. BioCoherence practitioners may overlay protocols targeting these specific organs and meridians, enhancing the therapeutic approach to managing the effects of Tannerella forsythensis and improving patient outcomes.
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.