Abstract
For about 15 years, one of the authors(JS) has successfully treated patients suffering fromrheumatic diseases with individually tested and electronicallystored nosodes from tooth diseases and articular rheumatismusing exogenic MORA bioresonance therapy. Until today nohuman study has tested that kind of nosode therapy. The present,partially controlled study aims to test the effectivenessof that type of nosode therapy. Participants and Methods:A partially placebo-controlled study was carried out on15-21 participants (depending on the parameter) who sufferedfrom rheumatic diseases. The main outcome parameterwas the mean EAP(electro acupuncture)-40 value (controlled),i.e. the mean difference of the 40 final measured values fromthe norm of scale division 50. Secondary outcome parameters(not controlled) were the perceived state of health as wellas biochemical, physicochemical and cellular parameters ofthe blood. Results: The mean EAP-40 value was significantlyreduced (p < 0.01) by the verum treatment. The placebo treatmentalso yielded slight results but these were not significant(p > 0.05). The mean perceived state of health, the sedimentationof blood cells, the mean calcium value and the redoxpotential of the blood improved significantly (p < 0.01). Theother parameters indicated no or only slight changes(p > 0.05). Conclusion: The results suggest that therapy withelectronically stored nosodes is effective in patients withrheumatic diseases.
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