FIELD: medicine, gynecology. SUBSTANCE: therapy is the following: beginning from the first day of starvation phytotherapy is conducted by taking into account biological hours of functional activity of the main body systems. Moreover, to influence upon gastrointestinal tract it is necessary to use water removal of medicinal plants such as camomile, sage, mint, origanum and bur marigold at 4:2:2:1:1 ratio. For an impact upon cardiovascular system valerian and leonorus roots, hawthorn fruits were used at 1:1:1 ratio. To affect urinary system one should use knot weed, St. John's wort and birch buds at 6:2:1 ratio during the first week, common horsetail, St. John's wort, calendula at 5:2:1 ratio during the second week, mountain cranberry leaf, St. John's wort, oak-tree bark at 5:2:1 ratio during the third week and black elder flowers, St. John's wort, linden flowers at 5:2:1 ratio during the fourth week. For an action upon pericardium it is useful to apply leonorus, valerian root and hawthorn fruits at 1:1:1 ratio. To have an impact upon liver and gallbladder one should take sweet flag root. EFFECT: higher efficiency of treatment including curative starvation, acupuncture and phytotherapy due to exclusion of psychotropic substances, decreased number of side effects, improved therapeutical action.
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1998-01-10—Published
1996-04-18—Filed