Indication:
Toxins | Indication |
Inorganic toxins | Peripheral nerves, detoxification should be combined with supplementation of sulphur |
Borrelia | |
Chemical substances | |
Magnesium | |
Nervous system | |
Organic toxins | |
Toxic metals | |
Vitamin |
Detail:
Detoxification of peripheral nerves is something so fundamental that we cannot even imagine it at first glance. Peripheral nerve is not a terminus technicus commonly known among the layman. But when I explain the term, it's clear to everyone.
The peripheral nerves include two distinct groups. First, there are twelve pairs of nerves that originate in the brain but have their functions entirely outside the brain, such as the optic nerve, the auditory nerve, the trigeminal nerve, or the longest of the cranial nerves, the vagus nerve. The second group are the spinal nerves, i.e. thirty-two pairs of nerves that emanate from the spinal cord. The sciatic nerve, which runs from the lumbar region to the toes, is most commonly damaged, but very often we see tingling in the hands and carpal tunnel, which is actually a disorder of the brachial nerves. Just as often, pain in the rib cage or the so-called cervical spine is misinterpreted. In general, everyone believes that changes in the structure and configuration of the vertebrae must be responsible for the disorder of these spinal nerves. However, this does not have to be true, although it is also possible. The nerve may in fact be irritated or even destroyed as a separate anatomical unit. Microorganisms, immunocomplexes, metals and other toxins are very often deposited in the peripheral nervous system, which is watched over by the liver, i.e. we need to use the the Hepcirk preparation. This causes a really big number of difficulties - pain, asthma, vision and hearing problems, as well as movement problems. However, they are often misinterpreted.