There’s no doubt that the Borrelia bacterium is a clever organism, but it doesn’t affect everyone in the same way. What makes Borrelia so unique? Why are some people hit harder and remain stuck in survival mode?
Our immune system faces significant challenges and is already under strain due to modern living conditions. Maintaining health demands a great deal of energy. Mitochondria love to produce energy—but only when the “coast is clear.” They are in constant communication with the vagus nerve, sensing and responding to changes in the cellular environment and the rest of the body.
When mitochondria detect danger, they trigger what is known as the “Cell Danger Response.” This is the body’s natural reaction to threats, infections, or trauma. The purpose is to protect the cell and initiate the healing process. However, this process doesn’t always go as planned. To complete the healing cycle naturally, a “safety signal” is required—from both the vagus nerve and neighboring cells.
Let’s work on calming the “alarm signal”; the body knows what to do.
Three-Day Module
This module is designed for physicians and HBO+ therapists who prefer not to follow protocols but are interested in understanding the mechanisms of the body that cause illness under certain conditions.
Accreditation: Approved by KTNO, NWP, and MBOG.
Dates: March 14, 15, and 29 at OPFG in Vianen.