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PRESENTS Dr. S. Craig Wagstaff SANUM THERAPY FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH

PRESENTS Dr. S. Craig Wagstaff SANUM THERAPY FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH. WOMEN’S HEALTH. Conditions to be discussed: Premenstrual Syndrome Infertility Dysmenorrhea Menopausal Symptoms Chronic Cystitis. FACTORS THAT INTERFERE WITH EFFECTIVE SANUM THERAPY. pH

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PRESENTS Dr. S. Craig Wagstaff SANUM THERAPY FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH

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  1. PRESENTS Dr. S. Craig Wagstaff SANUM THERAPY FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH

  2. WOMEN’S HEALTH Conditions to be discussed: • Premenstrual Syndrome • Infertility • Dysmenorrhea • Menopausal Symptoms • Chronic Cystitis

  3. FACTORS THAT INTERFERE WITH EFFECTIVE SANUM THERAPY pH • pH – if the pH is out of range therapy is less effective. • Normal a.m. urine range 6.7 – 7.5

  4. FACTORS THAT INTERFERE WITH EFFECTIVE SANUM THERAPY • Heavy metal load • Testing is required to determine: • Types of metals. • Quantities of metals. • Appropriate therapies for types of metals.

  5. FACTORS THAT INTERFERE WITH EFFECTIVE SANUM THERAPY 3. FOCAL INTERFERENCE FIELDS • Sinuses • Teeth • Appendix • Uterus/prostate • Emotions • Nutritional status • Environmental factors

  6. DETOXIFICATION Step 1 – Try to identify all toxins and focal points related to symptoms such as: • Scars • Focal infections • Heavy metals

  7. DETOXIFICATION • Most important first factor to treat is pH of system. • Dietary adjustment • Alkala • Sanuvis • Citrokehl

  8. DETOXIFICATION Step 2– Test for damage from past infections using: • Polysans • Hapten therapy

  9. DETOXIFICATION Step 3 – Test & treat ongoing infection: Chronic Fungal Infection • Pleo Pef 10 drops, supp or i.m. twice per week use for 6 weeks to 3 months. • Pleo Fort10 drops, supp or i.m. twice per week use for 6 weeks to 3 months. • Pleo Alb10 drops, supp or i.m. twice per week use for 6 weeks to 3 months.

  10. Sanum Therapy For Chronic Fungal Infection • In treating chronic fungal infections heavy metals must be treated prior to, or at least concurrently with treatment for fungal infection.

  11. Sanum Therapy For Chronic Fungal Infection Or • Pleo Ex drops 10 drops twice per week or • by injection or suppository twice per week. Continue treatment for 3 to 9 months.

  12. Sanum Therapy For Chronic Fungal Infection Treating heavy metals and fungal infection will help to repair leaky gut as well as chronic dysbiosis.

  13. Sanum Therapy for Chronic Fungal Infection If there is a problem with both leaky gut and allergens add Pleo Reb 1 capsule per day from 1 to 5 times per week or 1 suppository twice per week. Treat for 3 months.

  14. HAPTEN THERAPY • Sanukehl haptens are polysaccharide extracts from cell walls of the various infectious species. • undesired proteins / lipids are removed to make them essentially protein and pyogen free to reduce allergy and fever.

  15. HAPTENS • SANUKEHL preparations are based on a special production process, in which the polysaccharides of micro-organisms are extracted. The Sanum SANUKEHLs act as 'antigen absorbers', and they are therefore able to bind pathogen antigens and toxins. • When haptens are administered the situation can temporarily worsen at first. Ensure the patient drinks sufficient quantities of water.

  16. HAPTEN THERAPY • low molecular weight substance that becomes antigenic when coupled with a large molecular carrier such as a protein. • capable of binding and eliminating harmful by- products that remain in the body after infection. • haptens and nosodes have similar properties.

  17. POLYSANS A – Complaints of old age Dx – Testing of focal infection E – Heredity & own poisons G – Flu K – Circulatory disturbance OM – Benign & malignant tumors M – Malaria R – Rheumatism T – Tuberculosis D – Focal infections (alternate with Dx)

  18. WOMEN’S HEALTH PMS • PMS is effected by a combination of physiologic, emotional and cultural factors. • PMS is experienced by 80% of women in their child bearing years • Twenty to forty percent of these women have difficulties as a result.

  19. WOMEN’S HEALTH PMS • There are up to 150 symptoms associated with PMS. A few of the most common include: anxiety, irritability, unpredictable mood swings, fatigue, lethargy, bloating, breast tenderness, food cravings, gastric upset and headaches. • Symptoms usually last a few days to a week prior to menses, but sometimes beginning at ovulation.

  20. WOMEN’S HEALTH PMS • Women who suffer from herpes, migraines, epilepsy or asthma often experience a worsening of symptoms with PMS, although this is not strictly speaking PMS. • Whatever the symptoms of PMS they resolve with the onset of menses.

  21. WOMEN’S HEALTH PMS Prevention – The Best Medicine • A whole foods diet with avoidance of known allergens and minimal intake of sugars, refined carbohydrates, dairy products, caffeine and trans and saturated fats. Increase intake of fruits, vegetables, legumes and fish. • Stress management. • Regular exercise.

  22. WOMEN’S HEALTH PMS • Women who suffer from PMS typically have a diet worse than the average North American diet. • After eating refined carbohydrates insulin levels rise quickly, causing sodium and water retention. Symptoms present as swelling hands, feet and breasts and abdominal bloating.

  23. WOMEN’S HEALTH PMS Sanum Therapy is best used in conjunction with preventative and nutritional measures. • Treat candida first. • Ensure optimal liver and bowel function. If liver function is compromised, estrogen metabolism may be inadequate, leading to excess estrogen levels and an estrogen dominant state. • Assess and treat sensitivity to progesterone.

  24. WOMEN’S HEALTH PMS Pleo Mucedo for regulation of the thyroid and treatment of neuro-vegetative disturbances such as anxiety. Inject twice weekly or take 5 drops once daily. Pleo Lat for healing in chronic inflammatory diseases and a potent immune modulator. Very effective for disturbances of the liver and gall, subacute or chronic inflammations, skin diseases, intestinal disease and respiratory disease. Inject one ampoule deep IM every 2 – 4 weeks.

  25. WOMEN’S HEALTH INFERTILITY • First treat candida in both partners. • Test and correct thyroid function in both partners. • Ensure optimal nutrition. • Ensure adequate intake of Omega 3 oils. • Balance pH. • Test zinc levels, especially in men. • Investigate foci.

  26. WOMEN’S HEALTH INFERTILITY • Sankombi 10 drops twice weekly. • Mucokehl suppositories daily for a week. • Combine Mucokehl and Sanuvis for neural therapy on both sides of the sacrum and at the upper edge of the symphysis pubis.

  27. WOMEN’S HEALTH INFERTILITY • Pleo Lat drops or IM once per week. • Pleo Mucedo drops or IM twice per week.

  28. WOMEN’S HEALTH INFERTILITY • If you have the capability test and desensitize (as required)the woman for sensitivity to her partner’s semen. • Test and desensitize hormones.

  29. WOMEN’S HEALTH DYSMENORRHEA • Menstrual cramps effect over 50% of women in their child bearing years. • It occurs most frequently in women aged 20 – 24 years. • In smokers cramps last longer. • Overweight is an important risk factor for menstrual cramps.

  30. WOMEN’S HEALTH DYSMENORRHEA • First treat candida. • Use Pleo Muc for congestion and improvement of circulation. • Use Pleo Nig for treatment of organs and lymph drainage. • Alternatively use Pleo Sancom. • Pleo Ut for detoxification. • Pleo Lat once per week for liver detox and support.

  31. WOMEN’S HEALTH DYSMENORRHEA • Pleo Usti for dysmenorrhea, uterine hemorrhage, menopausal symptoms and headaches related hormonal fluctuations. • Apply neural therapy to sacrum and symphysis pubis

  32. WOMEN’S HEALTH CLINICAL FEATURES OFPRIMARY DYSMENORRHEA • Initial onset is soon after menarche. If dysmenorrhea starts 2 years or more after menarche, then other causes such as secondary dysmenorrhea should be considered. Endometriosis is difficult to distinguish from primary dysmenorhea. • Duration of pain is usually 48 – 72 hours starting a few hours before or just after the onset of flow. Pain that starts earlier than this is less likely to be primary dysmenorrhea. • The pain is cramping or labour-like, although some women have more congestion and bloating. • Findings on pelvic examination are normal. -Tori Hudson, ND

  33. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS Prevention In women who experience more than 3 UTIs per year preventative measures include: Voiding immediately after sexual intercourse. Avoiding use of a diaphragm. Drinking sugar free cranberry juice daily. Drinking adequate water daily. Wiping from front to back after voiding. Careful washing of perianal area after a bowel movement.

  34. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS Physical Assessment • Assess post menopausal patients for prolapse of bladder, bowel or vagina. • Recurrent cystitis associated with passage of air in the urine suggests a vesicoenteric fistual with changing or multiple organisms. • Recurrent cystitis is sometimes secondary to a vesicovaginal fistula. • Consider autoimmune involvement in chronic cystitis.

  35. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS Assessment • Low levels of hormones cause thinning of tissues, increasing risk for tissue injury and allowing entry of pathogens. Consider testing hormone levels and supplementation if required. • Patients previously treated with steroids or antibiotics require treatment for candida.

  36. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS Assessment • Assess local foci such as bladder, kidneys, Dental foci look at teeth number 1 & 1, damage or infection of two front teeth. • Chronic UTI is frequently associated with heavy metals.

  37. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS Test haptens: • San Acne • San Proteus • San Coli • San Strep • San Myc • San Brucel

  38. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS The most frequently found haptens underlying chronic cystitis are: San Brucel San Myc

  39. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS • Test and treat urinary pH. • Use Alkala N. • Test all Polysans except Polysan M

  40. WOMEN’S HEALTH CHRONIC CYSTITIS • Treat using: • Pleo Nig combined with Citro • Pleo Ut • Pleo Ut S

  41. WOMEN’S HEALTH MENOPAUSE • Treatment for menopausal symptoms is very similar to treatment for infertility. • First treat candida in both partners. • Test and correct thyroid function in both partners. • Ensure optimal nutrition. • Ensure adequate intake of Omega 3 oils. • Balance pH. • Investigate foci.

  42. Question & Answer Session • To ask a question – Press *1(you will hear “Your Hand is raised”) • Press #if the question has already been asked or you no longer wish to ask the question • When the speaker is ready to answer your question, you will be prompted for your question. Questions are answered in priority sequence. • Remember to UNMUTE you line by pressing *6

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