Bioresonance therapy and its place in modern traditional medicine

Bioresonance therapy and its place in modern traditional medicine

AUTHORS : Gotovsky M.Yu. | Perov Yu.F.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center for intelligent medical systems “IMEDIS”, Moscow
YEAR : 2006

 

Medicine as a means of self-help and mutual assistance originated in ancient times, and only after more than one millennium clans of professional healers took shape, which laid the
foundation for many modern scientific directions in therapy. The resulting specialization, on the one hand, significantly contributed to the more intensive development of various professional
orientations of the doctor, on the other hand, it significantly complicated the life of patients who had to turn to a wide range of narrow specialists. The intensive development of pharmacotherapy
stimulated the emergence of tens of thousands of new drugs, which began to have the ability to have a therapeutic effect at all levels of the organization – from subcellular to organismal. Together
with the undoubted merits of pharmacotherapy, one cannot but recognize the negative aspects of its not always justified use: allergization, side effects, the emergence of medicinal diseases, new
antibiotic-resistant strains of microorganisms. Here one cannot fail to mention one of the critics of XX century medicine

 

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