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| Schumacher Biophysical Therapy of Allergies Table of ContentsPart I: Foundation and Basic Terminology Foreword I. The Physics Aspect in Medicine 1. Twentieth Century Medicine 2. The Phenomenon - Life and Basic Physiology 3. Information as Universal Entity in Physics 4. Information and Medicine 4.1 Homeopathy as a Physical Therapy Modality 4.2 Acupuncture as Informational Therapy 4.3 Electro-acupuncture, a Window into the Future 4.4 Bioresonance Therapy, the Therapy of the Future 5. Prospectus II. Allergy - A Medical Phenomenon 1. Defining the Term Allergy 2. Allergens - throughout Medical History 3. Scientific and Clinical Allergology III. Allergy - From a Physics Point of View 1. The Physics Code - An Ubiquitous Principle 2. Allergy - A Phenomenon of Biophysical Information IV. Symptoms of Allergic Reactions V. Classification of Allergies 1. Classification by Type According To Coombs and Gel 2. Acute Forms of Allergies 3. Chronic (= Central) Forms of Allergies 4. Pseudoallergic Reactions 5. Intolerance Reactions 6. Contact Allergies VI. Biophysical Allergy Diagnosis 1. Significance of the Diagnosis for Biophysical Allergy Therapy 2. Test Material VII. Biophysical Allergy Therapy 1. Targeted Sites Of Therapeutic Measures 2. Inverse Oscillation - A Therapeutic Principle 3. Allergy Therapy Using the BICOM Device 4. The Possibility of Allergy Elimination 5. Biophysical Allergy Therapy without Abstaining from Allergens 6. Biophysical Allergy Therapy in Practice 7. Acute Allergies 8. Chronic Allergies with Low Level Sensitization 9. Chronic Allergies with High Level Sensitization 10. Factors That May Influence Treatment Results 11. Diagnostic Errors 12. Misdiagnosis of Immunological Test Results 13. Testers’ Errors 14. Mistaken Use of the Terms Allergy and Intolerance 15. Geopathic Stress 16. Acquired Stress Factors 17. Psychic Factors 18. Achievements of the Biophysical Allergy Therapy Part 2: Allergies - Clinical Studies I. Hay Fever 1. Epidemiology 2. Symptomology 3. Etiology 4. Therapy II. Inhalation Allergies 1. Symptoms 2. Diagnosis 3. Allergies to Mold Fungi 4. Allergies to Synthetic Substances 5. Allergies to Animal Epithelia 6. Allergy to Goose Down 7. The Problem with House Dust Mites III. Bronchial Asthma 1. Pathogenesis 2. Therapy IV. Ingestion Allergies 1. Acute Food Allergies 2. Mold Fungi as Ingestant Allergens 3. Allergies to Food Additives 4. Allergies to Medications V. Neurodermatitis 1. Pathogenesis 2. Pathology 3. Clinical Symptomology 4. Infectious Complications of Neurodermatitis 5. Neurodermatitis and Mycosis 6. Therapy VI. Ulcerative Colitis and Morbus Crohn VII. Celiac Disease VIII. Allergies to Insect Stings and Bites 1. Symptoms 2. Diagnosis 3. Therapy IX. Urticaria 1. Symptoms 2. Allergic Forms of Urticaria 3. Non-allergic Forms of Urticaria 4. Photoallergy Epilogue Appendix: Information for Patients I. Cow’s Milk Allergy II. Wheat Allergy III. Hyperergy IV. Intestinal Mycosis Bibliography Photography Index |
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