METHOD OF NORMALIZATION OF SUBSTANCE TOLERANCE OF ORGANISM Russian patent published in 1999 - IPC

Abstract RU 2134106 C1

FIELD: medicine; may be used in recovery of natural reactivity of organism to medicines and endogenous substances produced in organism or toxic substances. SUBSTANCE: method includes introduction into organism of potentiated preparation produced by multiple successive dilution and shaking or rubbing by homeopathy rules from the same substance to which initial physiological tolerance is to be normalized. EFFECT: reduction of introduced dose of active substance and higher efficiency of treatment.

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RU 2 134 106 C1

Authors

Ehpshtejn O.I.

Dates

1999-08-10Published

1997-07-02Filed