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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1242567
Naturheilverfahren bei Claudicatio intermittens
Publication History
Publication Date:
25 February 2010 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Die Claudicatio intermittens ist eine Ausdrucksform der fortgeschrittenen Arteriosklerose. Beim Laufen wird mehr Sauerstoff verbraucht als die Blutgefäße zuführen können. Bei rechtzeitiger Diagnose kann die Erkrankung wirksam behandelt werden. Dazu kommt eine ganze Reihe komplementärer Verfahren infrage: Elimination der Risikofaktoren wie Rauchen und Fehlernährung, Hydrotherapie, Pflanzenheilkunde, Homöopathie, Neuraltherapie u. a. wie die Übersicht zeigt.
Abstract
Intermittent claudication is a form of expression of advanced arteriosclerosis. When a person walks, more oxygen is consumed than the blood vessels can supply. When the disease is diagnosed in time, it can be treated effectively. A number of complementary procedures are possible: elimination of the risk factors like smoking and malnutrition, hydrotherapy, phytotherapy, homeopathy, neural therapy and others, as the overview shows.
Schlüsselwörter
Claudicatio intermittens - Schaufensterkrankheit - Naturheilverfahren
Keywords
Intermittent claudication - naturopathy
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Prof. Dr. med. Peter W. Gündling M. Sc.
Facharzt für Allgemeinmedizin
Naturheilverfahren,
Med. Balneologie und Klimatologie,
Chirotherapie, Akupunktur,
Ernährungsmedizin
Sebastian-Kneipp-Str. 4
65520 Bad Camberg
Email: guendling@hs-fresenius.de
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