Using modeling techniques to treat patients with chronic infections
AUTHORS : Hovsepyan A.A. | Machanyan A.S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Yerevan, Armenia
YEAR : 2009
In the process of working with patients who had various infections, a high bacteriostatic and bactericidal efficiency of the methods of bioresonance therapy
was shown. However, there are patients who, after treatment, after a certain period of time (1–2 months), repeatedly contacted us about inflammatory processes in the same organs. Re-examination, as a rule, revealed new infections. Analyzing the data of these patients, it was revealed that, as a rule, those patients in whom a
decrease in local immunity was determined, and the bactericidal activity in the
studied organ was reduced or corresponded to different degrees of nutritional
value, are usually re-treated for various inflammatory processes.