Biomolecular Restoration - A New Approach in Treating Personality Disorders

Biomolecular Restoration - A New Approach in Treating Personality Disorders
Biomolecular Restoration - A New Approach in Treating Personality Disorders

The World Health Organization conducts annual monitoring of the mental health of Europeans. According to these reviews, a significant portion of this population, approximately 30% of adults (18-65 years old), has faced a major personality disorder in the last year. The numbers are alarming, and it is widely understood that the situation is not much better in the rest of the world.

The list of deviations that any adult may encounter today has reached ten. Anxiety disorders, depression, psychological traumas - these are just a few that are easily detectable. Of course, creating a universal list is impossible; scientists acknowledge that the boundaries are very blurred, so only vivid cases are best suited for registration. Nevertheless, many people are genuinely unaware that they need the help of a professional. Often, a natural fear of public opinion hinders individuals. Many fear judgment, so they more often opt for the traditional approach of conventional clinics. In these clinics, treatment is based on therapeutic conversations. However, 80% of patients experience a relapse shortly after the course. This happens because the therapy was incomplete. While "talks on the couch" remain mainstream, today, the biomolecular approach takes precedence.

Neuronal Revolution

Specialists from the Swiss clinic Kusnacht Practice, have proposed a new method for identifying the causes of disorders and dependencies: by correcting biochemical and neurochemical imbalances and treating the underlying psychological disorders, anxiety states, and phobias.

Biochemical processes determine our well-being, thoughts, feelings, and emotions. They are directly dependent on millions of complex processes, including interactions between neurotransmitters and hormones. Disruptions in the body's chemical processes worsen well-being and provoke chronic illnesses and a wide range of personality disorders: dependencies, depression, anxiety states, and phobias.

Treatment begins with comprehensive laboratory examinations, including blood and DNA analysis. Based on these, a profile of the body's biochemical processes is created. For each person, it is as unique as fingerprints. Then, with the help of a computer, the person's daily need for micronutrients is precisely calculated. This innovative method allows understanding on a molecular level what the body needs to restore its normal functioning and what substances or hormones it does not produce adequately.

This approach increases the chances of completely eliminating several disorders. It is not a panacea, but it allows understanding the causes and consequences of problems that negatively impact the physical and emotional health of the client.