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What is Micro-immunotherapy?
Micro-immunotherapy is a groundbreaking approach that aims to restore the correct functioning of your immune system—a crucial pillar of overall health. This specialised therapy, also known as low-dose immunotherapy, can seamlessly integrate into any personalised plan, and is safe and easily administered, even for children
Micro-immunotherapy focuses on restoring efficient functioning of the immune system, the central pillar of our health. It can be integrated into any treatment plan, tailored to the needs of every client.
Micro-immunotherapy was founded by the Belgian physician Dr Maurice Jenaer in the 1970s. It was established in close relation to the developing interest in the functioning of the immune system, as well as the ongoing discovery of new immune messengers including cytokines, growth factors, hormones, and neurotransmitters.

Benefits of Micro Immunotherapy
Experiencing delayed recovery from illnesses, frequent infections, constant fatigue, depression or cognitive changes? Perhaps you suffer from allergies, asthma, or recurrent virus reactivations. These are all indicators that your immune system may benefit from support. Micro-immunotherapy can be a transformative solution, offering hope and relief for a wide range of conditions, including chronic inflammatory, autoimmune diseases and neurological changes.
Benefits of Micro Immunotherapy
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It speaks the same language as the immune system. It uses substances such as cytokines, which are proteins responsible for the coordination of immune response.
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It is well tolerated by patients, as it uses substances administered at similar or even lower concentrations than those that would normally be present in the organism.
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It imitates the natural mechanisms of our body. It works its effect in sequential steps, in just the same way as the immune response itself.
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It enhances the immune system’s own regulatory function and aims to sustainably optimise its proper function for a variety of disorders.
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It is administered sublingually, thus transferring information directly to the lymphatic system that acts as a central switchboard for the immune response.
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It can be used both as a preventive and therapeutic approach, and it can be combined with other treatments in a synergistic way.
Micro-immunotherapy offers immune support in several clinical conditions:
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autoimmune diseases
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viral infections and reactivations
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bacterial infections
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allergies
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stress
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depression
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neurological diseases
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age-related diseases
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bone and joint disorders

Micro-immunotherapy in Practice & Assessing the Health of the Immune System
In my practice I am able to use, when indicated the latest cutting-edge tests available to assess the status of the immune system, including its responsiveness.
Some of them are briefly outlined below
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Differential blood test
Examination of the cellular proportion of leukocytes (white blood cells) -
Lymphocyte typing
Precise assessment of the cellular immune status
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Protein profile and inflammation profile
Evaluation of the degree of inflammation and nutrient supply of the patient -
Serologies
Provide evidence of infections caused by viruses, bacteria, and parasites, as well as viral reactivations
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HLA-typing
Assessment of the relative risk for specific autoimmune diseases, allergies, and chronic infections.
Once I have assessed the immune system, I can then recommend a health plan that may include micro-immunotherapy if appropriate.
For any Further information click the link here: www.micro-immunotherapy.com
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