The effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in the treatment of alcoholism
AUTHORS : Bravo O.S. | Moschevitin S.Yu. | Fonin A.E. | Zhelezov E.G. | Vyatkina V.A. | Nizhnichenko T.I. | Tsukarzi E.E. | Zhuravel A.P.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : clinic “Medinar”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 1997 | Category : Type of application
From Table 1 it follows that the prevailing number of people who applied for help at the age of 31 to 50 years (97 men, 14 women). In 16 patients with chronic alcoholism, concomitant pathology was noted: hypertension II degree, exertional angina, prostatitis, endocrine pathology, inflammatory changes in the stomach and intestines. Bioresonance therapy (BRT) in some cases (15 patients) was carried out in combination with symptomatic drug treatment (antidepressants, tranquilizers, hypnotics) prescribed for a period of 7 to 14 days. BRT involved the selection of patients in the presence of