Explanation of autologous blood therapy
Autologous blood therapy is a non-specific stimulus and response therapy. It is a classic Naturopathy which has been proven effective for many centuries in different cultures. Autologous blood therapy is also referred to as non-specific retuning therapy. The autologous blood, which is usually injected into the muscle, contains information that Immune system is presented, thus provoking an immune response that activates the defense system. The increased defenses thus affect the entire organism and often lead to the healing of chronic processes. The stimulus created by autologous blood therapy also influences the autonomic nervous system.
There are several options for performing autologous blood treatment
1. Approximately 1-5 ml of venous blood is taken from the patient and then injected into a muscle. Initially, 1-3 treatments per week are usually required. Over the course of therapy, the treatment intervals are increased to one injection per month.
2. The blood taken is potentized in several steps with medical alcohol by “succussing” it to the desired level and then taken orally.
The latter method is particularly suitable for children and patients with a fear of injections.
Areas of application of autologous blood therapy
- Allergies
- Rheumatology
- Susceptibility to infection
- Acute bacterial and viral infections
- Migraine
- Weakness and depression
- Pain
- Dermatology
If you have any questions about the naturopathic treatment methods I have described, please feel free to contact me - either by phone at +49 (0) 176 61514643 or via email info@naturheilkunde-berlin.eu.
I would like to point out that the naming of the listed illnesses does not constitute a promise of healing or a guarantee of relief or improvement of the listed conditions. The areas of application of naturopathy are based on the findings and experience of the therapeutic approaches themselves. There are no relevant, reliable scientific findings, i.e., evidence-based studies, that support the effect or therapeutic efficacy of naturopathy.
Some of the listed conditions require conventional medical evaluation or can be treated in a naturopathic practice alongside medical intervention. Your treating therapist will advise you whether treating your condition with naturopathic medicine alone, alongside medical intervention, or whether immediate specialist evaluation is necessary.