Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture: Saline injections are very safe and have been used since 1831 to rehydrate and detoxify the body as well as administer medicines. In this case the saline might also contain miniscule amounts of homeopathic remedies such as arnica (a known pain reliever and anti-inflammatory.) It is one of the fastest ways to efficiently deliver moisture and medications throughout the body. Biomesothreapy works by stimulating the body’s own ability to heal itself. Both homeopathic medicines and acupuncture work by stimulating the body to have an immune response that combats specific problems.
Yet another treatment goal of Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture is to help reduce inflammation and remove toxins from the body. This can help alleviate pain and discomfort around the affected area as well.
Natural homeopathic medicines work by introducing miniscule amounts of the actual disease into the body, in the millionth of parts, so that the body is tricked into a response but not overwhelmed by symptoms. The result is that the body cures itself naturally. Usually homeopathic remedies are administered as pellets that are left to dissolve under the tongue or in liquid form that is dispensed from a dropper under the tongue. During the process of Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture, the homeopathic medicine is actually inhaled. For instance, a person who has headaches might be administered a homeopathic remedy such as Belladonna.
Conditions That Respond to Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture
There are a number of conditions that respond well to this type of treatment. These include –
Before you are treated with Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture a naturopath, homeopath or acupuncturist may give you a general physical to determine what types of homeopathic remedies will best treat your condition. They will also examine your hands, tongue and other parts of the body to determine your trigger points.
Once you have been diagnosed you may first be administered homeopathic pellets or drops, or you may be given a homeopathic remedy to breathe in through an inhalant while the saline injections are going in.
Some practitioners use homeopathic remedies that can be sprayed into the mouth. European practitioners tend to use saline ampoules that have been augmented with homeopathic remedies such as Zeel or Traumeel. Both of these remedies are meant to treat inflammation and sports injuries.
The needles used in the saline injections are very fine and quite painless. Most people feel only a tiny pricking feeling as they are inserted under the skin. Some contemporary practitioners use a self loading device called an “inject-ease” that helps reduce any discomfort.
Usually a Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture session consists of a series of treatments focused on one or two trigger point areas. The needles are not generally spread out all over the body as can be the case with traditional acupuncture.
The Benefits of Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture Treatment
The main benefit of a Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture treatment is that, true to the principles of both homeopathy and ancient Chinese medicine, the source of the pain is treated and not just the symptoms. Many people also experience relief after just one session.
Other benefits of the treatment include:
It is also not uncommon for people to experience immediate relief after a treatment. In fact treatments can be used in place of pain relief medications, especially when it comes to muscle strains and soft tissue injuries. This is very good news for those who are at risk of becoming addicted to pills.
Side Effects of Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture
There are very few side effects of Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture. Some people experience:
Many people feel relaxed and pleasantly tired after the treatment. It is recommended you take a nap after a treatment so your body can rest and repair itself.