What is hemotherapy?

Hemotherapy, also referred to as autohemotherapy, is a blood transfusion method in which the blood is taken from the patient and then immediately injects back into the body. In some cases, blood is first treated with medicines or some kind of holistic treatment. Most of the time, the blood is simply re -introduced into the body immediately after drawing. This treatment is very popular in Europe and has only recently been used in the United States. Hemotherapy supporters report that it helps to strengthen the immune system, can help the wound heal faster and can be able to calm symptoms of skin and joint conditions.

During the typical haemotherapy session, the doctor may wrap the turnstile around the patient's arm to stimulate the vein to stand out against the skin. The doctor usually draws one bottle of blood and bandages the wound with a needle. The blood is then back into the patient, usually on the muscle part of the body, such as the thigh or buttocks. The re -injection is Tool as accepting the vaccine, so the blood may not be injected back into the vein. Rather this JDE to the muscle and is distributed throughout the body.

Hemotherapy supporters claim to help patients recover from illness and disease by strengthening the immune system. The idea is that when the patient's blood is introduced into the body, the immune system increases and attacks the blood because it carries traces of the disease. This sudden onset of strength is intended to completely push out any infection from the body. Hemotherapy is often used to treat viral infections such as common cold or flu.

Some doctors like to use hemotherapy also for skin conditions. Eczema, psoriasis and healing can also be candidates for hemotherapy. In these cases, the body not only doubles its efforts to combat the disease, but the injccitate pulls more blood into the affected area. This promotes healing by helping cells to recover quickly.

In the above cases, doctors also sometimes treat outstretched blood with medicine or kYSLIK. When it is again injected, the blood then carries the drug directly to the affected area. Many patients who receive hemotherapy see very fast results because the drug does not have to travel through the entire bloodstream. Blood treated with oxygen often nourishes cells and helps them to function more, giving them a better chance of fighting the condition.

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