Bioenergy information therapy for chronic glomerulonephritis in children
AUTHORS : Shmagin A.N.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Military clinic, Krasnogorsk, Russia
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Method of Treatment
We examined 19 children with various clinical forms of chronic glomerulonephreta (CG). Of these, 12 are boys (63.16%) and 7 are girls (36.84%). The age of the subjects was from 1.3 to 8.5 years. Among the examined 9 children (47.37%) suffered from hematuric form of chronic glomerulonephritis (CGN), 6 (31.58 %%) – nephrotic and 4 patients (21.05%) – mixed form of chronic glomerulonephritis (CHN).
In all cases, the diagnosis was verified in specialized hospitals. At the initial examination of the patients, the diagnosis of glomerulonephritis was confirmed using a vegetative resonance test using the glomerulonephritis nosode and kidney organopreparations. It should be noted that all subjects received etiopathogenetic therapy – indomethacin, aspirin, prednisalone according to the scheme, veroshpiron, reserpine, askorutin, B vitamins, etc.
The purpose Our study was an attempt at a comparative study against the background of complex treatment of the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy (BRT) of various clinical forms of chronic glomerulonephritis in children.