Hormones, Organs, Neurotransmitters, Miasma
The endocrine system is a complex network of organs, glands, their hormones, and structures that transmit and process the information substances. This complex interrelationship often creates difficulties to properly identify the problem and effectively treat the symptoms. For example, an obvious presenting symptom may lead to a specific causal component but this component could actually be the “victim” of another problem that does not easily present. The Bicom Optima 34 effectively applies this rationale to its testing procedure and provides the therapist a more complete scope of the endocrine system in general, pointing to what type of influence is disturbing the system. People with PCOS, infertility, diabetes have greatly benefitted from this therapy.
- Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
- Adrenaline
- Aldosterone
- Androsterone
- Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
- Calcitonin
- Cortisone/Cortisol
- DHEA
- Dopamine
- Estradiol
- Estriol
- FSH (follicle stimulating hormone)
- Glucagon
- HCG
- Hormonal Balance
- Insulin
- Lutein stimulating hormone
- Melanocyte stimulating hormone
- Melatonin
- Noradrenaline
- Oxytocin
- Parathormone
- Pregnenolone
- Prolactin
- Progesterone
- Serotonin
- Testosterone
- Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
- Thyronine (T3)
- Thyroxin (T4)
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- Pancreas
- Male genitals
- Female genitals
- Pituitary gland
- Hypothalamus
- Adrenal gland
- Parathyroid
- Thyroid gland
- Thymus
- Epiphysis
- Acetylcholine
- alpha-Endopsychosin
- Amphetamine
- Anandamide
- Aspartic acid
- Dimethyltryptamine
- Endorphins
- GABA
- Glutamate
- Homocysteine
- Phenethylamine
- Substand P
- Taurine
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- Carcinosinum
- Luesinum/Syphilinum
- Medorrhinum
- Psorinum
- Tuberculinum
- ATP Adenosine triphosphate
- Histamine