Welcome Bad responses after a good treatment: Why? How to prevent?

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Welcome Bad responses after a good treatment: Why? How to prevent?

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Welcome

Bad responses after a good treatment:

Why?How to prevent?

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Let me introduce..

Drs. Eveline van der Wel

Teacher Basic Medical Knowledge CPION-accredited for kinesiology schools: NSK, Topki and Welkin

Orthomolecular Practice with Bioresonance

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.. Thanks to..

Prof. Pisschinger Prof. Hartmut Heine

Bio-based regulation system researchers

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Basic Bio Regulation System

/CNS

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.. how the body is nourished..

.. through the bloodstream and interstitium

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Interstitium equals:

• The Matrix• The fascia• Basic Bio Regulation System• Where Chi flows

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Interstitium

2 ways viewed

nourishment

O2WaistCO2

Schematically Reality

WaistCO2

nourishment

O2

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Interstitium consists of

Connective tissue fibers and glycosaminoglycans GAGs ….

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interstitium is everwhere : the largest organ

It is a very fine sieve

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Connections from blood vessels to nuclear ….

interstitiumreceptors in cell wallcytoskeleton nucleus

Core-matrix

chromosomes

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Correct connections - very important

Fibers synapse in interstitium guiding neurotransmitters

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Building block interstitium:

sugar-protein: GAG Highly negatively charged

protein

sugars

protein

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GAG’s without charge

GAG’s with charge

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GAG-” leaves” ranked as some sort of cylinders

Transport supply via cylinder: polar outside

A-polar on the inside

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Each cell fed quickly and detoxifies

Nutrients polair en a-polair

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By charge also water bound

water in crystal formation

Water-molecules

Water-molecules

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crystal water

Passes information on immediately

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Fibres = fascia

Connects the whole body

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By GAGs, crystal water and fiber

Nutrition and information rapidly in the cell

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By GAGs, crystal water and fiber

The whole body is connected

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Disruptions of the interstitium

• Stress• Acidification • Toxins • Heavy metals • Glucose • Trauma • Scars

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Causes of stress

Connective tissue fibers pull together Blood vessels constricted Acidification due to lactic

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Consequences acidification

Acid = H+ = negative charge lifted

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Consequences

GAGs rolls on No crystal water No access to cell

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Consequences scar/trauma

Connective tissue throughout the body attached

Disruption can give problems anywhereCramping fibers = circulatory disturbance

Scar cuts through bladder meridian; could cause pain in lower back, legcramps en bladder weakness

Scar cuts through intestine meridian; could cause pain in arm of belly or bowel problems

Scar cuts through stomach meridian; could cause stomach pain, chest pain, legpain, headaches and pain in hip

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Effects of heavy metals, toxins, glucose

Coagulation or breakup GAGs Cells not fedacidification

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Cause good treatment

To the liver

Toxins are released!

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Toxins not drained sick

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Phase I: cytochrome P450

Cytochrome = chlorofyl+Fe

Cytochrome

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Phase II – 90% coverage

Methylation, sulfation

Glucuronidation Kombucha

Glutathione conjugation: NAC, selenium, zinc, copper

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Support detoxification

• Drink water or vegetable juice • Chlorophyll, Spirulina, chlorella or wheatgrass

juice • 2x daily 1 teaspoon MSM • 2x daily 10 Dr. Kombucha extract • 2x daily 1 NAC

Then the patient feels better

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Your patient is happy