How to Get Biotherapy

How to Get Biotherapy



Biotherapy uses natural agents such as leeches, worms, maggots and even the human body's own immune system to save limbs, treat blood disorders and even treat cancer. If you think biotherapy might help, you there are a few things to know.









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Speak with your physician first about any biotherapy you might get to first see if it's a healthy course of treatment for you but also so you can get a doctor's referral to a biotherapy clinic. This will increase the chances that your medical insurance will cover the expense of the treatment.





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Consider using maggot therapy to help wounds heal faster, since the eating of necrotic (dead) tissue often speeds and improves the healing of the wound. It is essential that you get therapy such as maggot therapy from a professional biotherapy clinic since the maggots (and any other kind of animal-based biotherapy) must be disinfected and carefully controlled.





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Think about getting micro-level biotherapy for the treatment of diseases like cancer. This kind of biotherapy is divided into types such as hemotopoietic growth therapy, which targets the red blood cells as a means of fighting cancer, interferon growth development, which strengthens the body's natural disease fighting bodies, and interleukin therapy, which strengthens red blood cells.





4


Use
dogs
as a more friendly way of detecting certain kinds of cancer since properly trained
canines
have been found to be reliable in sniffing out lung cancer and breast cancer. The use of dogs as a assistance-givers for the visually impaired or disabled is also a form of biotherapy that greatly improves the lives of patients.





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Get in touch with the Biotherapeutics Education and Research Foundation to find licensed biotherapy specialists and emerging forms of biotherapy such as honey bee therapy, also known as apitherapy.


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