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Eight dental foci in root-treated teeth Dr. med. dent. H. S. Case history: The patient was unfit for work and had taken early retirement. Her circulation was extremely unstable, she suffered from impaired concentration and memory and was neither physically nor mentally resilient. She had seven root-treated teeth in the upper jaw and one in the lower, partly resected although the X-ray revealed nothing striking. Therapy: BICOM testing showed that all root-treated teeth were active foci. They had to be removed in two sessions. Basic therapy and pre-operative treatment were administered with the BICOM device in both cases. In addition to weekly basic therapy, post-operative treatment and |
lymphatic activation through the assigned meridians was administered two to three times each week for a fortnight as follow-up treatment. After this fortnight period, treatment was switched to the following BICOM programmes: lymph activation, increasing powers of resistance and toxin elimination. Follow-up treatment period: two to three times each week for five months. Therapy result: One week after the operation the patient suffered circulatory collapse with subsequent diarrhoea. One week later the patient felt subjectively much better. After removing the last root-treated tooth she felt "like in the old times" and took up work two weeks later. Since then she only comes for check-ups. The entire accompanying therapy was carried out exclusively with the BICOM device and lymphatic remedies. |
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