1. Fed up with being unable to help many of your patients?
Biopuncture: a powerful and rapid tool in Bioregulatory Medicine
What is it?
It is the injection of diluted but biologically highly active medicines into
specific reactive sites.
What does it treat?
Most conditions can be helped by this approach but it is most commonly
used to normalise problems in the musculo-skeletal region and organ
systems which have failed to respond to orthodox medical care. Low back
pain, osteoarthritis, neck pain, are all common conditions treated
successfully by Biopuncture. Similarly, certain stubborn infections such as
Herpes Simplex respond well to this.
What is involved?
The medicines are injected intradermally (into the skin) into appropriate
sites, usually determined by acupuncture considerations.
How is medicine dispensed?
Via sterilised (autoclaved) single use ampoules, available from the UK
importer, using fine Insulin syringes.
How long does it take?
It takes moments only for each treatment, (as opposed to ten to 20 minutes
for regular acupuncture).
Who performs it?
Anyone who is qualified to use a needle.
What about acupuncturists?
Regular acupuncture needles can be dipped into the medicine and inserted
as normal.
How often is it administered?
Once or twice a week in general, to a total of about eight times.
2. After this in progressively increasing intervals.
How can I tell if the patient will respond well?
The Axonal response with painless redness around the injection site within
moments is not in fact an allergy, but a powerful clue that the patient will
respond rapidly.
How can I learn more?
Kindly email Doctor Eric Asher on ericasher@doctors.net.uk re the next
course commencing, late January in central London and held on Saturdays.