Immune system, thymus and spleen in the light of the Corona virus
How do we help the immune system get acquainted with a new virus?
After a year with Corona virus as the focal point of most people's thoughts, we think it's time to focus on aspects that have not received as much attention.
We present knowledge and treatment ideas to assist the thymus, spleen and the rest of the immune system.
Updated overview
- Basic knowledge of viral infections and how the body responds to them
- What does medical science know about Coronavirus today?
- Why do some get sick while others are healthy carriers?
- Molecules of emotions and their influence
- What does anxiety do to the immune system?
- Why does the immune system overreact to viruses in some people?
- Help the body's barriers - in the gut, skin, eyes, mouth and airways
- Important factors that disturb the immune system
Energy medicine and philosophical aspects
- Does Coronavirus have an agenda?
- Can nature support our immune systems?
- Unobstructed communication at all levels of the body as a prerequisite for health.
- Is the thymus located just above the heart by coincidence and related to the middle chakra?
- Is the pandemic the Earth's immune system at work?
Tips for supporting the immune system via diet
- Is the most important part of the immune system your silent friends - the microbiota?
- Diet provides the necessary building blocks for strong, flexible and selective immune boundaries.
- Why are overweight people more vulnerable to Covid-19?
Reflexology
- Updated reflexes and techniques for thymus and spleen
- The liver as an immune organ
- The lymphatic terminus
- Mucuos membranes in nose and throat and bronchi
- Linking techniques - combining different reflexes
- Reflexes for the most important lymph nodes
- Lungs - dorsal and plantar techniques
- Linking techniques body - feet
- Whole body resonance, a simple way to strengthen cell communication
- Nerve reflexology for the immune system
Thymus reflex technique
Nerve reflex point for the facial nerve.
N. facialis also supports mucous membranes in the upper airways.
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Instructors
Dorthe Krogsgaard & Peter Lund Frandsen
On Touchpoint courses and workshops you benefit from having two instructors throughout the days.
Dorthe and Peter are both highly experienced international teachers, who present a mixture of theory, demonstrations and lots of hands-on practice.