Biomesotherapy

Biomesotherapy is an alternative therapy that combines homeopathy, mesotherapy, and acupuncture. Saline and/or homeopathic solutions are injected subcutaneously at or along traditional acupuncture sites. Oral administration of homeopathic formulations may also form part of the treatment. Biomesotherapy is marketed as a form of pain management or as a generalised wellness treatment. Biomesotherapy was implicated in a cluster of mycobacterial infections in Australia in 2008.[1]

This therapy involves the oral administration of a homeopathic remedy and the injection of a sterile saline solution into certain trigger points in the body with the aim of stimulating the organ systems, which is known as the cutivistic response. Biomesotherapy is specially designed to relax tense muscles, and primarily aims to help the body heal itself and normalize the nervous system. This therapy is often used to treat pain as a result of joint disease or other musculoskeletal problems. Biomesotherapy helps the body to treat the root of the pain. Biomesotherapy is not recommended for the treatment of heart disease, high blood pressure, depression, AIDS etc.[2]

References

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  1. Ivan, M; Dancer, C; Koehler, AP; Hobby, M; Lease, C (2013). "Mycobacterium chelonae abscesses associated with biomesotherapy, Australia, 2008". Emerg Infect Dis. 19 (9): 1493–1495. doi:10.3201/eid1909.120898. PMC 3810901. PMID 23968779.
  2. Australia, Natural Therapy Pages. "Biomesotherapy Australia | What is Biomesotherapy & How It Works?". Natural Therapy Pages. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
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