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Unburden

Symposium 2025 Special Focus: Post-Infectious Diseases
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 2026

Summary

This volume presents the scientific contributions of the IEFM Symposium 2025, held under the guiding theme “Unburden—Holistic Relief in a Modern Context.” The symposium brought together innovative therapeutic approaches for chronic conditions of strain and stress, with a particular focus on the growing importance of environmental medicine. Experts from diverse disciplines examined how the systematic alleviation of pathogenic burdens on the organism can contribute to sustainable recovery.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2026
Copyright Year
2026
ISBN-Print
978-3-96543-629-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-96543-631-2
Publisher
Lehmanns Media, Berlin
Language
English
Pages
152
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
  1. Preface No access Pages 4 - 5
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  2. History and Methods of Plasmapheresis No access Pages 6 - 21
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  3. New Advances in Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) No access Pages 22 - 37
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  4. Blood Purification Devices: The Unique Positioning of Inuspheresis No access Pages 38 - 51
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  5. Successful Treatment of Chronic Infections and Their Consequences No access Pages 52 - 67
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  6. The Gut, Inflammation, and Neurotransmitters in Post-Infectious Conditions No access Pages 68 - 81
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  7. Fibrinaloid Microclot Complexes as Markers for Chronic Inflammatory Diseases No access Pages 82 - 91
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  8. An Innovative Tool in Environmental Medicine for Assessing the Individual Exposome No access Pages 92 - 103
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  9. Fever-Range Whole-Body Hyperthermia (FR WBH) and Its Role in the Treatment of Post-Infectious Syndromes No access Pages 104 - 115
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  10. Aging and Disease – The Role of Blood No access Pages 116 - 127
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  11. Therapeutic Application of Plasmapheresis and Double Filtration Plasmapheresis in Unconventional Patients: They May Have Paws and a Tail, but Their Immune System Functions the Same No access Pages 128 - 139
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  12. Experiences with Therapeutic Apheresis: Innovations and the Development of a Bioreactor for L-Tryptophan Depletion in Oncology No access Pages 140 - 152
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