Biomesotherapy
Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture
What is Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture?
Biomesotherapy is a new therapy combining the knowledge and techniques of Homoeopathy, Homotoxicology, Biopuncture, Home€osiniatry, Neural Therapy, Mesotherapy, Injection Therapy and Acupuncture.
Most of these injections are given subcutaneously under the skin or in the muscles. Although these products have been used in Germany (and the rest of the world) for several decades, the specific name Biomesotherapy came into being about a decade ago. In many countries it is called Biopuncture .
Where are these injections given?
Most people, especially those who are apprehensive about injections can not be compared with the 'usual injections' given in Conventional Medicine or Neural Therapy. The insulin needles used are very fine and are more like acupuncture needles. Injections are given into specific body points the so called Pain, Local, and Distance Points, as well as Acupuncture Points from Traditional Chinese Medicine, Segment Points and Organ Points. Some of these points are trigger points or acupuncture points.
Trigger point injections have their origin in the USA and the use of acupuncture points goes back to ancient Chinese medicine. Injections into and around joints are also common. A lot of these injections are given at more than one spot during each session. For example pain in the elbow, the physician will look for several painful spots in the arm muscles, and inject each of them in one session. So in most cases, several little injections are given in a specific zone of the body at each session.
Does it hurt?
With the Inject ease (Applicator) device, there is very little pain felt at all. In fact the patient feels mostly no discomfort. A further advantage is also that the patient that is afraid of needles and has a needle phobic does not see the needle in the Applicator. Of course this also depends on proper technique of the practitioner.
What is the use of Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture?
Biomesotherapy can not heal all medical problems, and is not a miracle therapy, but it still often happens that a patient is pain free after the first session. The majority of patients choose to be treated with Biomesotherapy because they are in pain and do not support the use of allopathic painkillers. It is important to realise that Biomesotherapy does not 'take away' the pain as with a pharmaceutical medication or Painkiller. We regard pain as an important 'signal' that something is going wrong. Similar to a red light burning in the dashboard of your car: we do not just want to 'turn it off' but we want to look for the deeper cause of the problem. This means that if we can alleviate the pain without prescribing painkillers, we have a good reason to conclude that we have not treated the pain symptomatically but helped the body to heal himself.
Most physicians use Biomesotherapy for minor orthopaedic problems. We already mentioned neck and back problems, but one can also treat ankle sprain, knee and hip problems, sciatica, frozen shoulder tennis and golfer elbows, inflammation in tendons and Achilles tendonitis. Biomesotherapy is also very successful in treating sports injuries. In addition the use of these injections is interesting for those patients who have tried allopathic medicine but have had no success, or for those who have had to stop the allopathic medication because of side effects.
Is Biomesotherapy/Biopuncture only for pain?
No! Biomesotherapy is about activating the extracellular matrix so it can be used for many other complaints. It is traditionally used to activate detoxification and activation of particular organs and cells. Therefore it is also beneficial in helping to deblock Scars, to activate and stimulate the Immune System, for Cold and Flu's, Headaches and Migraines, for Natural Performance Optimisation, for Hormonal Problems, for Allergies, to treat Respiratory Tract problems, Problems with the Digestive System and in the Aesthetic Medicine.
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Tina White
Tina has over 30 year’s clinical practice in natural therapies. As a practitioner, Tina has remarkable insight coupled with a caring nature and is a beacon of hope for those she serves. Having worked as a researcher, lecturer and writer, Tina has gained recognition by other healthcare professionals and stands at the cutting edge of her profession.
Jane Ma
Jane has an extensive knowledge of Chinese Medicine, having studied in both Australia and China. Jane specialises in all aspects of womens health, from infancy onwards and has had great success with fertility.


