Stimuli
Myelin Repair for Multiple Sclerosis: Supporting Nerve Health
The protocol focuses on supporting myelin sheath repair, which is crucial for nerve function and is often compromised in conditions like Multiple Sclerosis. Usage typically involves applying specific frequencies that may help stimulate cellular repair and regeneration processes.
Common cases for this protocol include individuals diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis or those experiencing symptoms related to demyelination, such as fatigue, motor dysfunction, or sensory disturbances.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this protocol can be associated with the nervous system and may relate to specific organs and meridians, such as:
- Kidney: Associated with vitality and nerve health.
- Liver: Involved in detoxification and blood flow to the brain.
- Spleen: Plays a role in energy production and immune function.
Common TCM points related to this protocol might include:
- Baihui (GV20): For overall brain health and nerve function.
- Shenmen (HT7): For calming the mind and improving sleep.
- Taichong (LR3): For regulating the liver and promoting smooth energy flow.
Emotional aspects may include addressing feelings of anxiety, fatigue, or frustration often experienced by those with chronic conditions. This protocol can be integrated with other healing programs to enhance 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.