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List of treatment programs
1. Drainage therapy
A necessary element in creating an eff ective schedule of
antiparasite therapy is observance of specifi c phasing in the
restoration of disrupted regulatory processes in the body, ac-
tivating the detoxifi cation function, and stimulation of protec-
tive immune mechanisms. It is infl uence in key areas on the
diseased body that leads to change, without which it is usually
impossible to provide a new quality of health with the pres-
ence of a pathological process.
The main stage of any treatment of acute and chronic dis-
eases should of course be to eliminate the level of intoxication
syndrome. This is the aim of drainage therapy. Irrespective of
the specifi c clinical symptoms of intoxication and localization
of the main pathological process, at the same time as the treat-
ment programs, a targeted impact on the function of certain
organs and systems is conducted, which is, above all, the acti-
vation of excretory functions of the body. Since the accumula-
tion of toxins occurs for the most part in the intercellular space
and is excreted by the lymph, it is necessary to help the body
rid itself of toxins by targeting the lymphatic system. Impact
on the lymphatic and immune systems in drainage therapy not
only eliminates toxins, but also increases resistance to infec-
tion.
Application:
The “Drainage therapy” program should be conducted after
the end of treatment programs. The frequency of application
depends on the degree of intoxication: the higher toxicity, the
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