Experience Reports Bioresonance according to Paul Schmitt

Case reports relating to Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt

- Intestine – Intestinal problems and weight loss

Intestinal problems relieved and weight loss stopped.

A 49 year old man suffered severe intestinal disorders with pain, bloating and diarrhoea. Dramatic debilitating weight loss to underweight and severe perspiration lead one to fear the worst. Clinical findings refer to lactose intolerance and the thyroid disorder Hashimoto.

The bioresonance test according to Paul Schmidt: Energy disruptions of the digestive tract, metabolism and detoxification, tendency to acidosis and extremely fluctuating insulin levels.

After eight weeks of treatment the patient shows signs of increasing stabilisation. He does not loose any more weight, debilitation signs are decreasing, at the same time significantly less intestinal problems.

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Reported by Heilpraktikerin (naturopath) Jutta Kohzer, Naturheilpraxis Therapiezentrum der Sauerlandpyramiden.

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Important information: All information in the case reports refer to the energetic approach and must not be confused with the conventional medical point of view. Bioresonance falls within the domain of empirical medicine. Traditional orthodox medicine does not currently accept or even recognise the effects of bioenergetic oscillations. Therefore, the correlations described go sometimes far beyond the current state of science. These pages are for your information and inspiration only. They are not a substitute for a doctor or naturopath in case of a specific illness. The specialist reports are meant for orientation and learning purposes. They are not suitable as therapy recommendations for other cases. This also applies to similar cases. It always depends on the individual circumstances of each case. The specialist reports are therefore no substitute for a specific individual examination and treatment of each patient. The reports are mere reproductions of experiences that individual users had in individual cases. In no way can effectiveness claims be associated herewith. Nor should the impression be created that these experiences can basically be applied in all cases. There are no promised cures associated either. This would also not be permissible in terms of law and order.