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The treatment is simple, very inexpensive, homeopathic, acts very deep (corrects the imbalances from within, not like probiotics, that are actual microorganisms).
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Note that there were 2 doctors who discovered and invented these gut nosodes. One was Bach, the other Patterson.
Bach is the SAME guy that discovered and developed Bach flower essences!
Patterson was his disciple, he continued Bach's work while Bach went more into researching flowers.
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Page 54 of the book above (I added some explanation).
Key indications for the need of using bowel nosodes:
1. (acute / chronic) infection(s), after use of antibiotics or both
2. Never well since... (Acquired intrinsic blocks to cure)
Bowel nosodes help unblock blockades.
3. Physiological / metabolic / immune corollaries (signs of fatigue, debility, toxicity and vulnerabilty to infections).
4. Self-perpetuating illness state (see dysbiosis - systemic cycle below).
5. Evidence of altered surface immunity (inflammatory conditions skin, mucus membranes, or internal integuments eg. synovium)
6. Symptoms referable to GI, GU, respiratory tracts and body orifices (although there are often persistent bowel symptoms, these can be surprisingly minor in comparison with the systemic corollaries)
7. Insidious block to cure (cases which are failing to respond to well chosen remedies, or where the patient consistently fails to build on an early response)
8. Bacteriological evidence of reduced lactose fermenting anaerobes, or evidence on stool culture of significantly increased populations of delayed/non lactose fermentors or pathogenic enterobacteraceae.
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Page 56 shows how to treat a patient:
Use both bowel nosodes (to solve gut dysbiosis) AND add simultaneously a homeopathic remedy.
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Just as a side note (not about gut nosodes, but as it is mentioned in the book, I'm posting here)
P. 15 shows a very interesting case of a boy, who had Mycoplasma pneumonia and since then, developed asthma.
His treatment was Mycobacterium TB in homeopathic dilutions C30. He recovered!!
Treating patients with some nosodes is known to modulate or boost immunity. Sanum developed quite some products with nosodes for this specific reason.
One 'classic' nosode used as a 'vaccine' against an amazing amount of diseases, such as Rheum arthritis, lung conditions, allergies etc is Mycobacterium TB (the bacterium that causes Tuberculosis).
While most of us dread Myc TB, German homeopaths and other homeoapthic doctors have been giving Myc TB as a treatment for a series of chronic illnesses.
Here in Page 15 is a case of a boy, cured from asthma through a nosode of Mycobacterium TB, very very diluted. ----------------------------
"Mycobacteria - their potential role in immunotherapy for atopy
.... a possible explanation for the protective exposure to bacteria in early life, when sensitization occurs, is their action to increase production of interferon.
This concept has given rise to the 'hygiene hypothesis' in which changes to infant diets, early use of abx, and reduced exposure to bacterial products predispose to the persistence of Th2 responses in childhood. (allergies, asthma, etc)
It follows that one approach to treating allergy would be to take advantage of the capacity of mycobacteria to evoke a strong production of interferon, possibly with soil saprophyte Mycobacterium vacae, since this is not a human pathogen.
Clinical trials of this 'vaccine' for rhinitis and asthma are in progress (year 2000)."
Quite some studies have been done with Macobact vaccae, I will just post one here:
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