More and more people, including young people, are affected by chronic diseases that cause a wide range of health problems.
But what are the causes of these health problems? In many cases, toxic contamination such as solvents, fat-soluble toxins, lead, mercury, fungi and parasites are found. Pathogens that were previously thought to be dead and were previously present in the body have often by no means disappeared, as is the common assumption. Instead, they can continue to be active and tax the immune system by maintaining silent, unnoticed inflammation that eventually leads to disease.
Instead of addressing the rising cases of chronic illnesses with "anti" drugs,
We would like to target the possible triggers.
It is important to understand that toxic exposures can cause harm to the body over time. This is described by Haber's rule:
The longer toxins affect the body, the more symptoms they cause.
A large toxic amount causes symptoms quickly or immediately,
small amounts do this too – just later!
Metabolic disorders manifest themselves with unclear symptoms.
Sometimes through weight gain or loss, sometimes through stabbing pain or swelling, nausea, stomach pain and redness of the skin.
Known metabolic disorders include:
More and more people are also having problems with digestion.
By e.g.:
Triggers include acid blockers or antibiotics, stress, poor diet or additives in food.
For every person who trusts us, our partners take a lot of time to thoroughly search for the causes of the illnesses that are tormenting them and to treat them specifically.
Acute illnesses are mostly found quickly and treated quickly. It is often different with chronic complaints. If treatment is only based on symptoms, this leads to more and more medication, with increasingly far-reaching consequences for the body and its balance.
A cycle that must be broken.
Some examples:
In order to treat this successfully, the symptoms must not be suppressed, but the causes must be found and treated.
Symptoms of genetic defects or hereditary diseases appear early or are noticeable right from the start, so that This can usually be ruled out as a cause of unexplained illnesses for most people.
Many symptoms of rare diseases are non-specific, often unknown or not obvious to many people in connection with them.
The origin of unexplained cases such as:
are often side effects or are the cause of previous illnesses, immune reactions, poisoning and infections.
Our partners and experts are there for you to exploit all possibilities and explore new paths.