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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" Asthma 1.QXCI Treatment Possibilities1.1.Lung specific treatmentSarcode StimulationØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Spinal
and Sarcodes (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Timed
Therapies
(from middle of page) Ø
Select
treatment time by moving bar Ø
Optionally
select or unselect any additional treatment Ø
Click Lung
Therapy
(from fourth column) Ø
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Organ specific biofeedbackØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Organ
Systems (from
menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ø
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ø
Click Lungs
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Additional specific biofeedbackØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Additional
(from menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ø
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ø
Click Inspiration
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Ø
Click Expiration
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Ø
Click Diaphragm
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) 1.2.Tension related treatment
Timed TreatmentØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Timed
Therapy Music Superlearning (from
drop down menu) Ø
For best
results have patient focus mind on “Area of Concern” Ø
Click Timed
Treatments (from
middle of page) Ø
Click Start
Relaxation and Sleep Treatment Ø
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Ø
Click Sport
Program – Oxygenation Stim Ø
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Additional specific biofeedbackØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Additional
(from menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ø
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ø
Click Diffusion
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) 2.General Information Diffuse
wheezing, slight dyspnea, chest tightness Marked
wheezing; dyspnea at rest; hyperpnea; chest tightness; nostril flaring; dry
cough; upright, forwardleaning posture; prolonged expiration Decreased
wheezing; severe dyspnea; chest retractions; nasal flaring; shallow, rapid
respirations; anxiety; fatigue; inability to speak more than a few words before
stopping for breath; upright posture; cyanosis Potential
Complications Atelectasis, pneumothorax, and
status asthmaticus with respiratory failure are common complications.
Diagnostic
Tests The following tests are done for acute
attacks. The individual is also assessed for severity of disease based on
frequency and severity of attacks, response to bronchodilators, degree of lung
damage seen on x-ray, and exercise tolerance.
Abovementioned
manifestations plus pulsus paradoxus; decrease in airway exchange, rhonchi,
wheezes; increased pulse and respirations Mild:
pH, PaO2, PaCO2 normal; forced vital
capacity (FVC) 80% of normal Moderate: pH increased; PaO2, PaCO2
decreased; FVC 50% of normal Severe: pH, PaO2 decreased; PaCO2 increased;
FVC 25% of normal Increased
viscosity, plugs Increased
Hct, eosinophilia Chest
xray: normal to hyperinflation; increase in lung markings; possible atelectasis Total
lung capacity, functional reserve
capacity, respiratory volume increased; vital capacity normal or decreased None
Acute
attack: bronchodilators (aerosol,
parenteral); corticosteroids (oral, parenteral) Maintenance: bronchodilators
(oral, aerosol); corticosteroids (aerosol); cromolyn sodium; allergy injections Acute attack: oxygen, fluid and electrolyte replacement; maintain patency of airway Maintenance: avoid triggering agents; flu shots; avoid or obtain early treatment of respiratory infections; education about disease, long-term drug therapy; support groups | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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