Naturopathic
aesthetic injections are a natural medicine technique, consisting
of injecting low doses of biological solutions (herbal / plant
extracts and homeopathic, anti-homotoxic, nutritional, vitamin,
and mineral solutions etc. Naturopathic aesthetic injections
are very useful for cosmetic procedures.
Biological
solutions commonly used include Made, Placenta, Collagen,
Omeoformula 1,2,3 etc. Naturopathic aesthetic injections are
noninvasive, rejuvenation treatment strategy.
The various
natural aesthetic injection practices are defined below:
Mesopuncture
(Acupoint Injections), is
a technique in natural medicine, and is a merging of mesotherapy
and acupuncture, and consists of injecting low doses of biological
solutions (herbal / plant extracts and homeopathic, anti-homotoxic
and nutritional, vitamin, and mineral solutions, that are
injected subcutaneously along meridian pathways and into specific
acupuncture points, and ashi points, to help unblock the meridians
and allows the Qi to move more freely. The result is organs
and energy meridian pathways return to normal function. More
here!...
Mesotherapy was developed in
France in the 1950's by the physician Dr Michel Pistor and
consisted initially of injections into the mesoderm with conventional
medication and not with homeopathics or botanicals. However,
mesotherapy has evolved to include use of natural medicines,
biotherapeutic solutions (herbal / plant extracts and homeopathic,
anti-homotoxic, nutritional, vitamin, and mineral solutions
that are injected subcutaneously into the mesoderm (not into
acupoints). More here!...
Homeopuncture,
is a therapy whereby specific locations are injected with
classical single homeopathic dilutions. Most of these injections
are given under the skin or subcutaniously. Homeopuncture
is a natural complementary or alternative treatment and relys
on a constitutional homeopathic diagnosis.. More
here!...
Homeosineatry
consists of injecting classical homeopathic solutions into
acupuncture points and was developed by Dr. de La Fuye, who
combined his knowledge from classical homeopathy with the
principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Sineatry
means according to the Chinese philosophy. More
here!...
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