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Neurodermatitis Dr. med. M. W. Patient: E.Y., 27 years old Case history: Mrs E. came to the surgery in December 1996 with severe neurodermatitis which she had suffered from since childhood. Frequent cortisone treatment had resulted in parchment skin, which was atrophied and brittle. Mrs E. was often unable to sleep for itching. She also complained of frequent migraine-like headaches as well as streaming colds. The patient's condition caused her considerable mental stress. Detailed case history and examination of the patient, laboratory tests and resonance tests yielded the following results: intestinal mycosis, heavy metal stress, toxic stress from the industrial and home environment, foodstuff |
allergies, inhalation allergies, pollen allergy, allergy to various food additives and to ointment bases and perfumes, hyperacidity of the body, impaired elimination through the large intestine and kidneys, interference field in the head. Therapy: Mrs E. received intensive BICOM treatment spread out over the course of a year. After just 4 months the itching and inflammation of the skin had already significantly improved. Dental clean-up followed stabilisation of the metabolic condition. Amalgam was eliminated using BICOM Bioresonance Therapy and the patient's own material (fillings) and was tolerated well. She has been symptom-free since the end of 1997 and feels, to use her own words, "like a new person and full of zest for life" |
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