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Keywords :English - QXCI, energetic Medicine, Electroacupuncture, EAV, Bioresonance, Bicom, BFD, Vega, Vegatest, Bioresonance therapie, Quantum, Xrroid, bioenergetic, Energy medicine, bioenergetic, Life energy, Reinhold Voll, Rife, Rife-Therapy, Bill Nelson, regulation medicine, regulation diagnostic, Phazyx, Kindling, Computron, Dermatron, remedy testing, magnet therapy, cybernetic loop, resonant frequency, trivector, bioinformation, bioinformation therapy, subtle energy, vibrational energy, TENS, energyscan, biofeedback, bio-feedback, electrodermal screening Keywords: Deutsch - QXCI, energetische Medizin, Elektroakupunktur, EAV, Bioresonanz, Bicom, BFD, Vega, Vegatest, Bioresonaztheraphie, Quantum, Xrroid, Bioenergetik, Energiemedizin, bioenergetisch, Lebensenergie, Reinhold Voll, Rife, Rife-Therapie, Bill Nelson, Regulationsmedizin, Regulationsdiagnostik, Phazyx, Kindling, Computron, Dermatron, Medikamententestung, Magnettherapie, Cybernetic Loop, Resonanzfrequenz, Trivektor Back to Treatment DataBase "Table of contens" Alzheimer's Disease 1. QXCI Treatment Possibilities1.1. Nerve related treatment Systemic TreatmentŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Spinal
and Sarcodes (from drop down menu) Ř
Click Nerves
(middle left of page) Ř
Add an
Additional therapy superimposed (by selecting or un-selecting above and on left side) Ř Click Start Treatment Timed TreatmentŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Timed
Therapy Music Superlearning (from
drop down menu) Ř
For best
results have patient focus mind on “Area of Concern” Ř
Click Timed
Treatments (from
middle of page) Ř
Click Start
Auto Neurological Repair Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click Sympathetic Stimulus(from below the box) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click ParaSympathetic
Stimulus (from
below the box) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Harmonic TherapyŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Timed
Therapy Music Superlearning (from
drop down menu) Ř
Click Harmonic
Therapy (from
middle of page) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window Sarcode StimulationŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Spinal
and Sarcodes (from drop down menu) Ř
Click Timed
Therapies
(from middle of page) Ř
Select
treatment time by moving bar Ř
Optionally
select or unselect any additional treatment Ř
Click Cerebral
Spinal Fluid (from first column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click Frontal
Lobe of Brain (from
first column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click Nerval
Puls Stim (from
second column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click
Brain
Stim (from third
column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click Crebellum
(from third column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click
Temporal (from second column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click
VagusNerve (from
third column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ř
Click Medula
Oblongata
(from fourth column) Organ specific biofeedbackŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ř
Click Organ
Systems (from
menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ř
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ř
Click Brain
(from drop down menu) Ř
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Ř
Click Nerve
Conduction (from
drop down menu) Ř
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Ř
Click Synapse
Stabilization (from drop down menu) Ř
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) BiofeedbackŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ř
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ř
Click Reduce
stress in nerves (from drop down menu) Ř
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner)
1.2. Memory related treatment Timed TreatmentŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Timed
Therapy Music Superlearning (from
drop down menu) Ř
For best
results have patient focus mind on “Area of Concern” Ř
Click Timed
Treatments (from
middle of page) Ř
Click Stimulate
Intelligence Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Sarcode StimulationŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Spinal
and Sarcodes (from drop down menu) Ř
Click Timed
Therapies
(from middle of page) Ř
Select
treatment time by moving bar Ř
Optionally
select or unselect any additional treatment Ř
Click Memory
Stim
(from third column) Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close SuperlearningŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Timed
Therapy Music Superlearning (from
drop down menu) Ř
Click Virtual
Superlearning(from middle of page) Ř To close click on OK in “Therapy Over” window Ř
Click Superlearning(from
middle of page) Ř To close click on OK in “Therapy Over” window Enhanced LearningŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Timed
Therapy Music Superlearning (from
drop down menu) Ř
Click Enhanced
Learning (from
middle of page) Ř
Select
optional “piggy back” signals Ř
Click Start Superlearning Ř
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window Additional specific biofeedbackŘ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ř
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ř
Click Additional
(from menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ř
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ř
Click Learning
disabilities (from drop down menu) Ř
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) 2.General Information-A
chronic, progressive, neurologic disorder characterized by degeneration of the
neurons in the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures, resulting in
irreversible impairment of intellect and memory.
Causes
and Incidence The cause is unknown, although
theories involving genetic links, neurotransmitter deficiencies, viruses,
aluminum poisoning, autoimmune disease, and viruses have been advanced.
Alzheimer's disease is the fourth leading cause of death among the elderly in
the United States. Approximately 3% of individuals over 65 years of age show
signs of the disease; the proportion climbs to 20% in those over 80 years of
age. The incidence is higher in women. Symptoms
Short-term
memory loss, impaired insight/judgment, momentary disorientation, emotional
lability, anxiety, depression, decline in ability to perform activities of daily
living (ADLS) Apraxia,
ataxia, alexia, astereognosis, auditory agnosia, agraphia, prolonged
disorientation, progressive memory loss (longand shortterm), aphasia, lack of
comprehension, decline in care abilities, insomnia, loss of appetite, repetitive
behavior, socially unacceptable behavior, hallucinations, delusions, paranoia Total
dependence in ADLs, bowel and bladder incontinence, loss of speech, loss of
individuation, myoclonic jerking, seizure activity, loss of consciousness Potential
Complications The end stage of Alzheimer's
disease invites complications commonly associated with comatose conditions
(e.g., skin breakdown, joint contractures, fractures, emaciation, aspiration
pneumonia, infections). Diagnostic
Tests Definitive diagnosis can be made only
through autopsy. Any
of the above manifestations after
depression, delirium, and other dementia disorders (e.g., head injury, brain
tumor, alcoholism, drug toxicity, arteriosclerosis) have been ruled out; family
history Decreased
orientation, impaired memory,
impaired insight/ judgment, loss of abstraction/ calculation abilities, altered
mood Brain
atrophy; symmetric, bilateral, ventricular enlargement Slowed
brain wave activity, reduced voltage Treatments
None
Medications
for treating specific symptoms or behavioral manifestations (i.e.,
antidepressants, stimulants, antipsychotics, sedatives); experimental drugs
include cholinergic, dopamine, and serotonin precursors; neuropeptides; and
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