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Dog Heartworm: A Guide to Its Effects and Healing Approaches
Dirofilaria immitis, commonly known as dog heartworm, is a parasitic nematode that primarily infects dogs, causing significant health issues. The adult worms reside in the pulmonary arteries and heart, leading to cardiovascular problems and respiratory distress. Infection occurs through mosquito bites, making it prevalent in warm, humid climates. In terms of usage within BioCoherence practices, addressing Dirofilaria immitis may involve focusing on the heart and lungs, which are directly affected by the parasite. Common cases include symptoms such as coughing, lethargy, and difficulty breathing, often associated with heart and lung meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In TCM, the Heart Meridian and Lung Meridian would be particularly relevant, as they are linked to the emotional aspects of joy and grief, respectively. Practitioners might consider integrating therapy that targets these meridians and points, such as Heart 7 (Shen Men) and Lung 1 (Zhong Fu), to support emotional and physical healing. Additionally, practitioners may explore associations with the Spleen Meridian, as it plays a role in overall health and immunity, potentially enhancing the body's response to parasitic infections. Overall, protocols could be designed to harmonize the affected organs and meridians, promoting balance and 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.