The effectiveness of the use of bioresonance and multiresonance therapy in treatment glaucomatous optic atrophy
AUTHORS : Anvarul Azim MD
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Eye center “Vostok-Prozrenie”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2008
Relevance
For 5 years at the Vostok-Prozrenie Eye Center, we have been using bioresonance therapy (BRT)
to treat diseases associated with pathology of the organ of vision. At the XI conference, we presented
the generalized results of the treatment of eye diseases:
– vascular and degenerative pathologies of the retina;
– optic nerve atrophy;
– glaucoma (primary, advanced);
– progressive myopia (myopia);
– farsightedness (hyperopia) in adolescents;
– accommodation spasm, amblyopia, asthenopia;
– retinitis pigmentosa;
– tapetoretinal abiotrophy;
– trigeminal neuralgia and
others.
This time we present the experience of using energy-informational methods in the treatment of
glaucomatous optic nerve atrophy.
Currently, glaucomatous optic atrophy is a complex ophthalmic problem.