Stimuli
Schistosoma turkestanicum: Addressing Urinary Health Issues
Schistosoma turkestanicum, also known as Orientobilharzia turkestanicum, is a parasitic trematode that primarily infects the urinary system and can lead to various health issues, including schistosomiasis. This parasite is often associated with freshwater environments, where its larvae infect hosts, commonly humans and animals. In the context of BioCoherence practices, stimulating a program for this parasite may help address symptoms related to its infection, such as urinary problems, abdominal discomfort, and fatigue. Common cases involve individuals exposed to contaminated water sources, particularly in endemic areas. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), schistosomiasis can be linked to specific organs such as the kidneys and bladder, which are associated with the Kidney and Bladder meridians. Relevant TCM points may include: - Kidney 3 (Taixi) - Bladder 28 (Pangguangshu) Emotional associations could involve feelings of fear or anxiety, particularly related to health and well-being. This program could also be beneficial when combined with other protocols focusing on detoxification and immune support, enhancing overall coherence and balance in the body.
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.