Stimuli
Rhodococcus equi: Understanding Its Impact on Health
Rhodococcus equi, previously known as Corynebacterium equi, is a bacterium primarily associated with respiratory infections, particularly in horses, but can also affect humans, especially those with weakened immune systems. It is known for causing pneumonia and can lead to abscesses in various organs. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Rhodococcus equi may influence the Lung and Spleen meridians, as these organs are vital for respiratory health and immune function. The Lung meridian is associated with emotions such as grief and sadness, while the Spleen is linked to worry and overthinking. Common cases of infection often manifest as fever, cough, and respiratory distress, requiring attention to the body's overall vitality and immune response. Practitioners might consider stimulating points along the Lung and Spleen meridians to enhance recovery and bolster the immune system. BioCoherence practitioners can overlay audio programs to specific TCM points related to these meridians, focusing on enhancing the body's resilience and addressing emotional factors linked to the infection. This holistic approach may support both physical recovery and emotional balance during treatment.
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.