Leucine Metabolism Disorders_Resonance therapy session_BIORESONANCE SOUND THERAPY

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Amino acid metabolism disorders are hereditary metabolic disorders. Hereditary disorders occur when parents pass the defective genes that cause these disorders on to their children. In most hereditary metabolic disorders, both parents of the affected child carry a copy of the abnormal gene. Because usually two copies of the abnormal gene are necessary for the disorder to occur, usually neither parent has the disorder. Some hereditary metabolic disorders are X-linked, which means only one copy of the abnormal gene can cause the disorder in boys.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and have many functions in the body. The body makes some of the amino acids it needs and gets others from food. Hereditary disorders of amino acid processing (metabolism) can result from defects either in the breakdown of amino acids or in the body’s ability to get amino acids into cells. Because these disorders cause symptoms early in life, newborns are routinely screened for several common amino acid disorders. In the United States, newborns are commonly screened for
Homocystinuria
Maple syrup urine disease
Phenylketonuria
Tyrosinemia
Music affects a person, it can calm and cheer up, sounds can heal. The therapeutic effect is due to the frequency fluctuations of various sounds that resonate with various organs of the body. Sounds have bioresonance compatibility with the vibrations of human internal organs, which is the basis of the positive effect of sound treatment. The sound vibrations of music trigger many mechanisms of higher nervous activity in the patient's subconscious and start the healing process.
Sound therapy does not replace medical treatment, but complements it, improves the positive dynamics of treatment and speeds up recovery.
TO ACHIEVE A POSITIVE RESULT, DAILY LISTENING TO VIDEOS IS REQUIRED.
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