Stimuli
Sarcocystis neurona: Managing Equine Neurological Health
Sarcocystis neurona is a protozoan parasite that primarily affects equines, causing a neurological disease known as equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM). It is transmitted through the ingestion of sporocysts found in opossum feces. Stimulating this program may help practitioners address the symptoms and impacts of this parasite, particularly in horses and potentially other hosts. Common usage includes support for neurological function, muscle control, and immune response in affected animals. Common cases involve horses displaying signs of ataxia, weakness, and behavioral changes. Associated organs may include the brain and spinal cord due to the parasite's neurological effects. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it may relate to the Gallbladder and Liver meridians, which are involved in detoxification and the regulation of emotions. Emotions linked with this condition might encompass frustration and anxiety due to the animal's distress and behavioral changes. Practitioners may overlay this protocol with specific TCM points related to the Gallbladder and Liver meridians to enhance treatment efficacy. This approach could also integrate with programs focusing on overall immune support and neurological health to promote a comprehensive healing environment.
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.