Title: Bioresonance According to Paul Schmidt (BaPS) and its Beneficial Effects on the Integrity of the Intestinal Barrier in vitro
Authors: Dartsch, Peter C.
Heimes, Dietmar Paul
Citation: DARTSCH, PC. HEIMES, DP. Bioresonance According to Paul Schmidt (BaPS) and its Beneficial Effects on the Integrity of the Intestinal Barrier in vitro. Advances in Bioengineering & Biomedical Science Research, 2022, roč. 5, č. 3, s. 180-185. ISSN: 2640-4133
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: PAST Publishers
Document type: článek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/50749
ISSN: 2640-4133
Keywords in different language: bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt (BaPS);intestinal barrier, IPEC-J2 cells;transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER);oxidative stress;cell regeneration;cell culture
Abstract in different language: The intestinal epithelium, which is only one cell layer thick, has two essential tasks. The first is to create a physical barrier between the contents of the intestinal lumen and the rest of our body. The second is to ensure an efficient absorption of essential nutrients from the gut lumen and to produce mucus, anti-microbial peptides and cytokines with both protective and immune-regulatory properties. Thus, a reduced barrier function may have consequences, not only for intestinal, but also for systemic health. In this study we investigated whether the use of a Mini-Rayonex device, which has been developed to emit a bioresonance frequency spectrum according to Paul Schmidt (BaPS), might be able to promote and maintain the integrity of the intestinal barrier.
Rights: © Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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