Autohemotherapy
Auto-Hemotherapy is any type of therapy which involves own blood. It was first described by the french physician Paul Ravaut in 1913. The slightest reference in spanish that describes this procedure is in the Biological Therapeutics Gaston Lyon in 1938. Auto-Hemotherapy consists of removing blood from your vein and injecting it back, either subcutaneous or intramuscular, usually in the arm or buttocks. In its purest and simplest form, there is no processing involved and no refrigeration or special equipment needed, except a sterile syringe and needle, and a tourniquet. A "special" autohemotherapy process, developed by Dr. J. González to treat patients blood and transform it into a "vaccine", is now used for restructuring the normal functions of the cells. In other words for "Reprograming" the cells' normal functions. Each vaccine should be done every two months. This page is not aimed to discuss the way this "vaccine" was developed neither to explain what causes this illogic body behavior which results in an auto suppression of health. The purpose of this page is to offer consultation and treatment for those patients seeking this medical alternative. The reported beneficial action of autohemotherapy has been attributed to the presence of antigens in the blood which stimulate the production of antibodies when injected into the tissues. The aim of the therapy is to enhance the immune system's ability to fight disease. The reintroduction of one's own blood boosts immunity and vitality. Consequently, the technique has been really successful in treating and even healing all kind of autoimmune diseases. DISEASES TREATED WITH AUTOHEMOTHERAPY Chronic degenerative diseases Allergy, infectious diseases, AIDS Rheumatoid arthritis, chronic arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus Diabetes mellitus type I and type II Inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome, Graves’ disease, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism Meniere’s syndrome, Sjögren's syndrome, Raynaud’s syndrome, vasculitis Vitiligo, dermatitis, youth acne, psoriasis, conjunctivitis Asthma, rhinitis, bronchitis, sinusitis, chronic otitis Hematologic disorders, anemia, chronic neutropenia Neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia Psychiatric disorders, depression, autism, schizophrenia, Addictions, behavioral disorders Chronic burnout Gynecological disorders, infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease Unknown diseases, chronic pain, chronic swelling Etc. CONTRAINDICATIONS Coagulation disorders, use of anticoagulants, corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, phlebitis, emaciation, active tuberculosis, acute hepatitis or other serious liver and kidney disease, severe thyroid disorders, fever of unkonwn origin. SIDE EFFECTS In general, the autologous blood therapy is well tolerated. However, we can observe an initial worsening of symptoms showing the effectiveness of therapy. Certain rare adverse reactions may occur such as dizziness, headache or fever. References Skinmed. 2005 Sep-Oct;4(5):316-9. Why a historical approach has clinical benefits: Staphylococcus toxoid and autohemotherapy. Steffen C. charlesseffen J Altern Complement Med. 1997 Summer;3(2):155-8. Successful treatment of herpetic infections by autohemotherapy. Olwin JH, Ratajczak HV. Stomatologiia (Mosk). 1995;74(2):37-9. [Immunocorrective therapy in the treatment of chronic herpetic stomatitis by using magnetic autohemotherapy] Grebnev EN, Shumskii AV. Klin Oczna. 1992 Apr;94(4):113-4. [Subconjunctival autohemotherapy of eye burns in our cases] Lenkiewicz E, Ferencowa A, Szewczykowa E. Anesteziol Reanimatol. 1989 Jan-Feb;(1):31-4. [A method and the clinical effect of quantum ultraviolet autohemotherapy in resuscitation of children] Kurapov EP, Lykov AA, Zhuravka GV, Ziberova EF, Golubov SP. Indian J Sex Transm Dis. 1990;11(2):57-8. Autohaemotherapy for genital, anal and perianal warts. Williams J, Raja DA, Kala M, Damodharan K, Sundraraj AS. J Int Med Res. 1994 May-Jun;22(3):131-44. Autohaemotherapy after treatment of blood with ozone. A reappraisal. Bocci V. Institute of General Physiology, University of Siena, Italy. J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol. 1986;30(3):331-6. Immunomodulating effect of autohaemotherapy (a literature review). Klemparskaya NN, Shalnova GA, Ulanova AM, Kuzmina TD, Chuhrov AD. If you would like additional information regarding our services or to request an appointment, you can contact us by phone (952 80 53 68) or by email .
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Autohemotherapy
Auto-Hemotherapy is any type of therapy which involves own blood. It was first described by the french physician Paul Ravaut in 1913. The slightest reference in spanish that describes this procedure is in the Biological Therapeutics Gaston Lyon in 1938. Auto-Hemotherapy consists of removing blood from your vein and injecting it back, either subcutaneous or intramuscular, usually in the arm or buttocks. In its purest and simplest form, there is no processing involved and no refrigeration or special equipment needed, except a sterile syringe and needle, and a tourniquet. A "special" autohemotherapy process, developed by Dr. J. González to treat patients blood and transform it into a "vaccine", is now used for restructuring the normal functions of the cells. In other words for "Reprograming" the cells' normal functions. Each vaccine should be done every two months. This page is not aimed to discuss the way this "vaccine" was developed neither to explain what causes this illogic body behavior which results in an auto suppression of health. The purpose of this page is to offer consultation and treatment for those patients seeking this medical alternative. The reported beneficial action of autohemotherapy has been attributed to the presence of antigens in the blood which stimulate the production of antibodies when injected into the tissues. The aim of the therapy is to enhance the immune system's ability to fight disease. The reintroduction of one's own blood boosts immunity and vitality. Consequently, the technique has been really successful in treating and even healing all kind of autoimmune diseases. DISEASES TREATED WITH AUTOHEMOTHERAPY Chronic degenerative diseases Allergy, infectious diseases, AIDS Rheumatoid arthritis, chronic arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus Diabetes mellitus type I and type II Inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome, Graves’ disease, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism Meniere’s syndrome, Sjögren's syndrome, Raynaud’s syndrome, vasculitis Vitiligo, dermatitis, youth acne, psoriasis, conjunctivitis Asthma, rhinitis, bronchitis, sinusitis, chronic otitis Hematologic disorders, anemia, chronic neutropenia Neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia Psychiatric disorders, depression, autism, schizophrenia, Addictions, behavioral disorders Chronic burnout Gynecological disorders, infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease Unknown diseases, chronic pain, chronic swelling Etc. CONTRAINDICATIONS Coagulation disorders, use of anticoagulants, corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, phlebitis, emaciation, active tuberculosis, acute hepatitis or other serious liver and kidney disease, severe thyroid disorders, fever of unkonwn origin. SIDE EFFECTS In general, the autologous blood therapy is well tolerated. However, we can observe an initial worsening of symptoms showing the effectiveness of therapy. Certain rare adverse reactions may occur such as dizziness, headache or fever. References Skinmed. 2005 Sep-Oct;4(5):316-9. Why a historical approach has clinical benefits: Staphylococcus toxoid and autohemotherapy. Steffen C. charlesseffen J Altern Complement Med. 1997 Summer;3(2):155-8. Successful treatment of herpetic infections by autohemotherapy. Olwin JH, Ratajczak HV. Stomatologiia (Mosk). 1995;74(2):37-9. [Immunocorrective therapy in the treatment of chronic herpetic stomatitis by using magnetic autohemotherapy] Grebnev EN, Shumskii AV. Klin Oczna. 1992 Apr;94(4):113-4. [Subconjunctival autohemotherapy of eye burns in our cases] Lenkiewicz E, Ferencowa A, Szewczykowa E. Anesteziol Reanimatol. 1989 Jan-Feb;(1):31-4. [A method and the clinical effect of quantum ultraviolet autohemotherapy in resuscitation of children] Kurapov EP, Lykov AA, Zhuravka GV, Ziberova EF, Golubov SP. Indian J Sex Transm Dis. 1990;11(2):57-8. Autohaemotherapy for genital, anal and perianal warts. Williams J, Raja DA, Kala M, Damodharan K, Sundraraj AS. J Int Med Res. 1994 May-Jun;22(3):131-44. Autohaemotherapy after treatment of blood with ozone. A reappraisal. Bocci V. Institute of General Physiology, University of Siena, Italy. J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol. 1986;30(3):331-6. Immunomodulating effect of autohaemotherapy (a literature review). Klemparskaya NN, Shalnova GA, Ulanova AM, Kuzmina TD, Chuhrov AD. If you would like additional information regarding our services or to request an appointment, you can contact us by phone (952 80 53 68) or by email .
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