Symbiosis control

Authors:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

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Last updated on: 13.02.2023

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Microbiological therapy

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Therapy to restore or maintain the normal germ flora of the intestine, see also under Microbiological therapy.

IndicationThis section has been translated automatically.

Dysbiosis of different genesis e.g. after antibiotic administration, malnutrition or intestinal infections, which results in meteorism, flatulence and Roemheld Syndrome. Ammonia pollution influences the brain metabolism, fatigue and loss of performance. Indoles and phenols as well as fusel alcohols, which are produced by the dysbiosis, put a strain on the liver metabolism. Immunological effects lead to a worsening of diseases such as atopic eczema, bronchial asthma, pollinosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, chronic gastritis, gingivitis.

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The symbiosis control should be carried out in three phases, extending over 12 weeks in total. Fungal infestation should be excluded or treated in advance.
  • 1st phase: Reduction of the defective intestinal flora: magnesium peroxide, e.g. Ozovit.
  • 2nd phase: stimulation of the excretory digestive organs: bitter substances, lactose (marrow act) and camomile extract.
  • 3rd phase: colonisation of apathogenic E. coli strains, e.g. Symbioflor 2, Mutaflor.

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Last updated on: 13.02.2023