• Ozone Therapy

    Ozone Therapy

    Ozone therapy utilizes a unique blend of oxygen and ozone (O₃) to offer a powerful, complementary treatment approach. Ozone, an unstable form of oxygen, is administered in concentrations ranging from 0.05% to 5%, working to enhance the body’s natural...
  • What is Mesotherapy?

    What is Mesotherapy?

    Mesotherapy, derived from the Latin words “meso” (middle) and “therapy,” refers to a minimally invasive treatment that targets the middle layer of the skin. This technique involves injecting a blend of amino acids, minerals, enzymes, and vitamins...
  • SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)

    SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)

    SIBO occurs when bacteria overgrow in the small intestine, where bacteria should be limited to low concentrations. Normally, less than 1,000 bacteria per milliliter of fluid are found in this area due to factors like stomach acid, intestinal motility...
  • What is Functional Medicine?

    What is Functional Medicine?

    Functional Medicine is a holistic approach that goes beyond traditional methods to address chronic illnesses. Rather than focusing solely on symptoms, Functional Medicine seeks to uncover and treat the root causes of disease...
  • How Is Cupping Therapy Performed?

    How Is Cupping Therapy Performed?

    Cupping therapy is a detoxification technique aimed at removing toxins and impurities from the body. It is a traditional practice believed to enhance overall health by improving circulation and promoting the body’s natural healing processes...
  • Acupuncture, How Acupuncture is Applied?

    Acupuncture, How Acupuncture is Applied?

    The word "acupuncture" comes from the Latin terms *acus* (needle) and *punctura* (puncture), meaning "treatment through needle insertion." Unlike Western medicine, which often treats the body like a machine, acupuncture integrates both the body an...
  • 4N 1 K Vitamin Deficiencies in Adults; To Give, What, When, Why

    4N 1 K Vitamin Deficiencies in Adults; To Give, What, When, Why

    Beriberi becomes an epidemic in the Dutch colony, where Indonesia is now located, and Dr. Christian Eijkman writes an article about Beriberi being an infectious disease.
  • Better Safe Than Sorry: Timely Check-Ups, But Who and When?

    Better Safe Than Sorry: Timely Check-Ups, But Who and When?

    Check-ups are diagnostic and imaging programs that should be performed at regular intervals to allow early detection, reducing complications and mortality from diseases. To extend lifespan and ensure that increased longevity cons...
  • Vitamin D Deficiency as a Major Health Issue

    Vitamin D Deficiency as a Major Health Issue

    Vitamin D deficiency primarily arises from insufficient exposure to sunlight and inadequate intake from dietary sources. It can also result from malabsorption in the intestines, chronic illnesses that interfere with synthesis processes in the body...
  • Can Diabetes Be Prevented? Insulin Resistance

    Can Diabetes Be Prevented? Insulin Resistance

    Diabetes, which often appears in middle and older age, is influenced by our genetic heritage as well as our dietary habits, physical activity levels, and obesity. Having Type 2 diabetes in the family, especially among first-degree relatives, makes the...
  • Prevention of Colorectal Cancer and Probiotics

    Prevention of Colorectal Cancer and Probiotics

    Cancer begins with a mutation or activation in a gene that controls cell growth and proliferation. Normally, most of these abnormal cells are eliminated by normal cells (immune system cells in the intestine and circulation), preventing cancer developme...
  • Can Individuals with Traumatic Experiences Form Healthy Relationships?

    Can Individuals with Traumatic Experiences Form Healthy Relationships?

    Traumatic experiences are events that can deeply affect an individual's life, often leading to impairments in their sense of trust, attachment ability, and emotional balance. These experiences can negatively impact relationships, but it is...