A new approach to the diagnosis and treatment of heart neuroses

A new approach to the diagnosis and treatment of heart neuroses

AUTHORS : Rozin D.G. | Rozin B.D.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2004 | Category : New Approach

Functional heart disease is more commonly referred to as cardiac neurosis. It is known that such functional disorders (pain in the region of the heart, palpitations, nausea, weakness, dizziness, drowsiness) develop on the basis of general neurotic conditions. It is believed that functional diseases of the cardiovascular system account for about 10% of all cardiac pathology. GF Lang believed that functional heart diseases develop in the presence of general neurosis and are one of the symptoms of this disease.

At the same time, the subjective and objective manifestations of the condition of patients with functional heart diseases are regarded by doctors as symptoms of organic heart disease. Misdiagnosed traumatizes the patient, fixes his attention on unpleasant sensations and serves as an iatrogenic factor that consolidates the functional pathology of the heart. In this regard, the diagnostic capabilities of ART are promising, allowing to identify not only functional, but also morphological aspects of damage to the cardiovascular system.

We examined 5 patients with the above complaints, in whom the ART method did not reveal organic changes in the heart muscle, however, it was possible to establish a significant change in the parameters of the device on organ preparations of the hypothalamic structures of the brain, coronary arteries, His bundle of the thoracic regions of the sympathetic trunk and the vagus nerve. There were also found violations in chakras 3, 6, 7. Several situations were simulated by the inversion method. In particular, with the inversion of the 3rd chakra, the indicators of the coronary arteries came to a normal state.

The same picture was observed with the inversion of the 7th chakra or an organ preparation of the hypothalamus. Thus, it became obvious that the trigger mechanism of this disease is located in the hypothalamus, where adrenergic and cholinergic systems are widely represented. The inversion method established a direct connection between the psychoemotional state and the hypothalamus. Morphological examination of the hypothalamus using the scales of LB Makhonkina and IA Sazonova revealed various stages of mesenchymal fatty degeneration.

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