The effect of exogenous BRT on the level of serum corticosterone when exposed to the adrenal glands in experimental animals

The effect of exogenous BRT on the level of serum corticosterone when exposed to the adrenal glands in experimental animals

AUTHORS : Gotovsky M.Yu.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2014

 

Bioresonance therapy (BRT), both exogenous and endogenous, is one of the promising therapeutic methods, which, along with high therapeutic efficacy, are
characterized by the absence of side effects and exclude the possibility of adverse effects on the patient’s body [1]. The end result of treatment with BRT is to achieve the necessary (desired or predetermined) effect, which can be both therapeutic and prophylactic in its focus, which can be considered as a control process in the presence of deviations in the functioning of a particular body system from that value. , which is defined as the norm. The result of this type of management is the
achievement of that physiological norm, which is characteristic of a given
individual,

 

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