Sven Peters, Naturopath
In order to ensure that the treatment of herniated discs with BICOM is successful, we need to address a few structural basics. A good level of background knowledge is important for the subsequent placement of applicators. In conventional medicine, prolapses are generally separated into 6 degrees of severity.
Degree 1: Clear pain symptomatology
Degree 2: Loss of coordination in the affected limbs (ataxia)
Degree 3: Partial paralysis of the affected limbs (paresis) with a retained ability to walk
Degree 4: Partial paralysis of the affected limbs without the ability to walk
Degree 5: Complete paralysis of the affected limbs (paralysis, plegia) with continued deep-lying pain
Degree 6: Complete paralysis of the affected limbs without deep-lying pain
Caution: The final three degrees should be operated on and subsequently further treated with bioresonance. For degrees 1-3, the application of BICOM bioresonance is worthwhile.
Each disc form...