The role of the vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS-TEST” and bioresonance therapy in modern medicine
AUTHORS : Avanesovaone E.G. | Avanesova2 T.S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneConsultative and Diagnostic Center of Children’s Polyclinic No. 81,
2Manual therapy center, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2008
Both in the days of the most ancient healers, and in modern medicine, which has at its disposal a huge amount of the latest technologies, the only and most
important task of any doctor is to cure the patient. At the same time, doctorsallopaths and doctors-homeopaths under the word “sick” mean completely
different things. Allopathy under the concept of “sick” means a patient with severe symptoms of a certain disease in accordance with one or another accepted
classification of diseases. The homeopathic approach is completely different. S. Hahnemann said: “There are no diseases, but there are sick people.” Commenting
on these words of S. Hahnemann, J. T. Kent writes: “This statement clearly shows that by the names of diseases that the allopaths operate on, they mean only gross
external manifestations of the disorder of the vital force. At all times, allopathic doctors, not knowing