The use of adaptive bioresonance therapy with endemic enlargement of the thyroid gland in adolescents

The use of adaptive bioresonance therapy with endemic enlargement of the thyroid gland in adolescents

AUTHORS : Shekhab L.F.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Tver, Russia
YEAR : 1997   |  Category : Type of application

Endemic enlargement of the thyroid gland is the most common pathology among diseases of this organ and a serious problem for residents of Central Russia, including the Kalinin region. Increasingly, this pathology occurs in adolescence . The drugs usually used by endocrinologists are either ineffective (antistramine), or are associated with a number of side effects ( -thyroxine) . During the year, I observed 20 patients aged 11 to 17 years with endemic enlargement of the thyroid gland of I-II degree. BRT sessions were carried out using strategies 1 and 2 with a frequency of once every 3–6 weeks .

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