Autologous blood therapy is a proven naturopathic treatment method that we offer in our practice. This form of therapy has proven effective for a wide range of complaints.
Autologous blood therapy is based on the principle of activating and strengthening the body’s own defense and healing mechanisms. In this procedure, a small amount of blood is drawn from the vein and, after possible preparation, reintroduced into the body. This method has proven helpful for various health issues:
The therapy can help increase the general energy level and improve physical well-being.
The treatment can modulate the immune system and reduce the body’s overreaction to allergens.
The therapy promotes the regeneration and healing of tissue.
By activating the body’s own defense forces, autologous blood therapy can help reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
Strengthening the immune system can reduce the frequency and severity of infections.
It can help regulate metabolism and improve circulation.
Autologous blood therapy strengthens the body’s natural defense mechanisms.
It helps increase vitality and improve the quality of life.
The treatment is customized for the patient and conducted in several sessions. Autologous blood therapy is considered safe and well-tolerated since the blood used is the patient’s own, thus not causing any incompatibility reactions. It is often used as part of a holistic treatment concept tailored to the patient’s specific needs and complaints.
Procedure: The blood is drawn from the vein and then injected into the muscle or under the skin.
Note: This is a naturopathic procedure from experiential medicine.
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IGeL Service* – you will receive a cost estimate at the registration.
*There are medical services that you must pay for yourself at the doctor’s office. These services are called Individual Health Services or IGeL. We note that the mentioned IGeL service may not meet the standards of evidence-based scientific medicine and may not or only partially replace a medically indicated conventional therapy if necessary.
Treatment successes can generally not be guaranteed.