The Gut

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The gut is perhaps the most underestimated organ in the human body. As the “second brain”, it regulates our well-being and supports us not only by absorbing nutrients and promoting health, but also through the familiar gut feeling. So doesn't it make sense to keep the gut healthy so that it also keeps us healthy?

The important protective function of the intestinal mucosa

Although the intestine contains billions of bacteria, the intestinal wall itself remains sterile, protected by a special layer of mucus. This protects against harmful intruders, but stress or other stressful factors can damage the intestinal mucosa, allowing bacteria or food particles to penetrate the intestinal wall.

When the intestinal mucosa is disturbed, the immune system is activated and can react in various ways to prolonged contact with allergens or bacteria. This can lead to intolerances or even chronic inflammatory bowel disease. The frequently occurring irritable bowel syndrome could also have its causes here.

Individual bioresonance therapy to support intestinal health

Every person is unique - this is especially true for intestinal complaints. With bioresonance, an individual, holistic approach to intestinal health can be chosen, which can also be used to complement conventional medical treatment. The aim is to restore the natural balance in the gut.

Find your intestinal balance again - your key to greater well-being!