The use of BRT as an alternative to antibiotic chemotherapy
AUTHORS : Islamov B.I. | Volodin S.V. | Gotovsky M. Yu. | Meysers E.E.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics RAS, Pushchino, Moscow State Medical Dental University, FNKTs TMDL Roszdrav, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2006
Antibiotics in doses used today are often toxic not only to microbes, but also to the patient. In addition to toxic effects, they
can cause allergic, including anaphylactic, reactions. In addition, the non-specificity of antibacterial drugs contributes to the
destruction of the permanent microflora of the body, destroying the immune barriers. The widespread use of modern
antibacterial drugs is one of the reasons for the sharp increase in diseases associated with disorders of the body’s immune
defense. All this makes the search for new, more specific and harmless methods of antibacterial therapy very urgent.
At present, the methods of therapy using electric and magnetic fields, electronic analogs of homeopathic preparations are
becoming more and more widespread [1]