Experience of using BRT in urological practice
AUTHORS : Musaev A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Athens, Greece
YEAR : 2006
The study included 56 patients with various urological pathologies. Treatment in all cases was carried out using bioresonance therapy (BRT) (7–12
sessions per course of treatment). Recovery was established by the normalization of laboratory tests and ultrasound data.
24 people were treated with a diagnosis of chronic prostatitis. The course of
therapy consisted of 7 BRT sessions. At the end of the main course, recovery
occurred in 22 patients (normalization or significant improvement in the analysis of
prostate secretions was recorded), improvement was noted in one patient. In one
more patient with sclerosing prostatitis, no changes were recorded.