Workshop - Introduction to Micro-Immunotherapy
Micro-immunotherapy - This is a method initially established by the Belgium doctor Maurice Jenaer, using cytokines and other messengers of the immune system in low-dose, thus mimicking the communication of the immune system. It is now well established in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. Its strength lies in treating chronic infections and here in particular chronic viral infections e.g. Epstein Barr or other Herpes infections. Find a short summary of its history here or more comprehensive information on the method see here.
The workshop will be held by Dr Gunther Schlegel, a medical doctor from Freiburg, Germany who has been using the method for many years and regularly lectures for the German/Austrian MeGeMit (Medizinische Gesellschaft fuer Mikroimmuntherapie = medical society for micro-immunotherpy). Dr Schlegel is not a native speaker but will hold the workshop in English. The first half of the workshop will be a general introduction to the method and some of the diagnostic tools used (e.g.lymphocyte typing test), the second half is dedicated to case histories and questions.
Please be aware that we will have a break half way, where we provide snacks, but there is neither lunch nor dinner. However if you would like to join us after the workshop for dinner in one of the local restaurants, please let us know in advance so that we can adjust the numbers for reservations.
Similar to our training days we also limit spaces for the workshops, so please book NOW to avoid disappointment.
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