FACTORS AFFECTING SUCCESS IN ASTHMA AND ALLERGY TREATMENT WITH MORA THERAPY
We, as Mora Therapists, experience very clear results and success in practice with Mora Therapy, especially in allergic diseases, toxic contamination of the body, and health problems arising from the imbalance of the energy system (such as pain, addictions, psychological problems, and various chronic inflammatory diseases).
Additionally, there are hundreds of studies, particularly in Germany and other European countries, that confirm the qualitative and effective success of Mora Therapy (with a few opposing studies).
In this article, I would like to focus on some points in the treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases with the Mora Therapy method. (In the light of my approximately 2.5-3 years of experience on this subject...) Especially in children or young people, asthmatic or allergic patients (between 7-35 years of age), 5-7 sessions of standard allergy treatment yields over 75-80% positive results. The patient's symptoms either completely disappear, or the need for antiallergic-anti-asthmatic medication significantly decreases. Although treatment success is satisfactory at older ages, resistance to treatment is observed in some patients. In order to reduce the number of resistant cases and increase the current success rates, I think it would be appropriate to consider and examine some factors that affect the treatment.
1- Toxic pollution of the body... Insufficiency of lymphatic drainage is one of the main reasons for toxic pollution of the body. When the fluidity of the intercellular fluid (interstitium) decreases, the functions of the cells are negatively affected. The decrease in fluidity leads to an increase in toxic pollution i.e. the accumulation of waste products, proteins and other chemicals and heavy metals formed as a result of cell metabolism. However, the opposite is also true. The accumulation of these substances also reduces fluidity. Apart from the biochemical content of the interstitium, another important point is that the transport system (lymphatic vascular system), which will transfer the circulation and drainage of this fluid to the main circulation, is functioning healthy.
2- In chronic asthma, the development of remodeling (permanent changes in the bronchial system wall) in the bronchial system (due to insufficient inhaler steroid treatment or frequent attacks and infections) and the presence of permanent bronchial pathology such as bronchiectasis are among the factors that reduce the success of allergy treatment. Although there are irreversible structural problems, elimination of the allergen can make permanent improvements in the clinical picture. In two pediatric patients (aged 9 and 12) with a combination of asthma and bronchiectasis, the need for medication has decreased satisfactorily, and the widespread rales have reduced. However, secretion production in the pulmonary areas where bronchiectasis is intense and the structural pathology of bronchiectasis continued as natural and expected. However, the disappearance of asthma symptoms was observed to be a very satisfactory situation for the patients, despite the usual non-improvement of bronchiectasis.
3- Intensive use of steroids and antiallergic drugs during Mora Therapy sessions... Treatment success tends to be slightly lower in patients who are taking intense medication (especially steroids and/or antihistamine-antiallergic). It may be more appropriate to discontinue or reduce the dosage of medications or take them as needed. For asthma patients, it would be highly appropriate to discontinue Montelukast and Methylprednisolone or other oral/parenteral steroids at least 3-5 days before starting the sessions. Instead, inhaled salbutamol (ventolin) and other beta 2 agonist-steroid combinations (seretide, foster, cyplos, symbicort, etc.) can be used if additional treatment is needed.
4- Candida Load... The presence of loads that disrupt the functions of the lymphatic and intestinal (gut) systems, which are among the most important immunological organs of the body, and the density of various fungi - especially the candida load - on the intestines is one of the main reasons why both allergic disorders and many chronic diseases are resistant to treatments. The most important predisposing factors for Candida are:
* Frequent and intensive use of antibiotics…
* Intense dependency and consumption of refined sugar and carbohydrates…
* Toxic contamination of the intestines…
Since the invasion of the body, especially the intestines, by Candida significantly suppresses the immune system, the combat against Candida should occur simultaneously or even before allergy treatment. Success in eliminating Candida will contribute to the satisfactory success in allergy sessions.
5- Patient's insufficient water intake and lack of diet. Every treatment with Mora Therapy is also an important contribution to the detoxification of the body. The most important condition for this is to drink plenty of water along with the treatment. Cleansing the body will contribute to the improvement of the allergic infrastructure. Dieting before, after and throughout treatment is another factor that affects the success of allergy treatment. It is especially necessary to pay attention to the diet of milk and wheat, which are the main allergens that are not easy to eliminate.
6. Alkalizing the Interstitium... Having the interstitium tend towards an alkaline state is extremely important for the functioning of cells and the intercellular area. An alkaline tendency is crucial for cleaning the interstitium and maintaining its high fluidity. In particular, some precautions to be taken during treatment will increase both the success of allergy treatment and detoxification. In addition to drinking plenty of water during treatment;
* Drinking herbal teas,
* Reducing the amount of animal protein taken daily (less meat and meat products should be consumed, focusing on vegetables and fruits, legumes can be allowed to some extent)
* Reducing the consumption of sugar and flour products (general carbohydrate consumption) causes the interstitium to shift towards an alkaline state, thereby significantly positively affecting the therapy outcome both in terms of allergy and a healthy body foundation.
7- Especially in pollen allergy, it is necessary to include pollen dust in as broad a spectrum as possible in the treatment. In this regard, good communication and thorough work with the patient can help gather necessary allergen dust from the garden or forest. In case of cockroach allergy, catching the cockroach, placing it in a glass jar with a piece of tissue paper, and then including the tissue in Mora Therapy sessions will be a labor-intensive but productive action for asthma patients with cockroach allergy. In year-round respiratory allergies (asthma, allergic rhinitis), considering mold fungi and dust mites, and specifically obtaining allergens from the bedroom, top of wardrobes, and walls of humid places like bathrooms using a vacuum cleaner and including them in the treatment, will further increase success.
In conclusion, especially when considering Mora Therapy allergy treatment for the middle-aged and older patient group;
- Toxic contamination of the body,
- Heavy metal contamination, especially due to occupational reasons,
- Evaluation of the intestinal system in terms of candida load,
- Presence of drugs that will affect the therapy,
- Compliance with diet and other Mora Therapy rules during therapy
are the factors that affect the success of the treatment and must be taken into consideration.
The patients who are collapsed in terms of 'GROUND SYSTEM' (these patients generally have a toxically contaminated body and exhibit all the fundamental indications of Mora Therapy) have various metabolic diseases such as allergy, chronic pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, common musculoskeletal complaints, stomach, intestinal complaints and common psychosomatic complaints, and they do very frequent doctor visits. However, they often cannot get what they expect from medical treatment. Sessions aimed at cleaning and balancing the GROUND SYSTEM should be added to the basic allergy protocol. It would be appropriate to apply Color Therapy after each session to increase the drainage capacity of the lymphatic system. In this patient group, long-term improvement in many systems increases my confidence in Mora Therapy and makes us, Mora Therapists, very happy as well as the patient.
Specialist Doctor Mustafa Çalık
Chest Diseases Specialist and Mora Therapist