Influence of bioresonance therapy on the process of normalization of the leukocyte count of peripheral blood against the background of immunosuppression, caused by the administration of cyclophosphamide
AUTHORS : Boqueriaone L.A. | Saliaone N.T. | Boqueriaone O. L. | Dzidziguri3 D.V. | Mikadzeone L.T. | Gotovsky2 M.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneNTSSSH them. A.N. Bakuleva,2Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia; 3TSU them. Yves. Javakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
YEAR : 2008
Over the past decades, the action of weak and superweak low-intensity factors has attracted the attention of an increasing number of scientists from various fields of science. The successes achieved in the practical use of many superweak and weak factors stimulated science to study the possible mechanisms of such influences. Bioresonance therapy is one of the methods of information-wave exposure of
the human body to ultra-low-power electromagnetic radiation in the range of biologically significant frequencies. The methods of bioresonance exposure are based on the window-frequency resonance effects of weak electromagnetic
fields, to which the body exhibits high selective sensitivity.