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Millimeter Wave Therapy in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
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Millimeter wave therapy was used in 415 patients with various types of ischemic heart disease and hypertensive disease. The study demonstrated that use of MMW to enhance the antianginal effects of traditional therapy facilitated restoration of hemodynamics in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Although MMW therapy was found to be generally favorable, in 5% to 26% of cases it caused various negative reactions. [BENER 12826]
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January 12, 2000 - DuoWei
It's testified that millimeter wave therapeutic instruments have obvious therapy effect on such diseases: cardiovascular diseases, gynecopathy, peptic, prostatitis, acute soft issue injure, traumatism and tumor. For more than 10 years, the clinical practice in more than 1000 hospitals have proved these. After we obtained the 18th International Invention Award in Geneva in 1990, we have successfully developed millimeter wave therapeutic instruments series that are used in hospitals and families. Now, we want to transfer the research achievements on Q band millimeter wave therapeutic instruments (leukocyte picking up instruments), 8 millimeter wave therapeutic instruments and pulse millimeter wave therapeutic instruments. We also intent to find investment partners improving M band millimeter wave therapeutic instruments and developing new varieties of products.
August 22, 1999 - Dr. Pretidev, Director, Centre of Quantum Medicine, Republic of MAURITUS
Millimetre Wave Resonance Therapy (MMWRT) or Microwave Resonance Therapy (MRT) is being currently used at my centre for treating cardiovascular diorders, such as coronary artery disease (angina pectoris or myocardial infarction), intracardiac conduction disturbances, arrhythmias, arterial hypertension, myocarditis, cardiomyopathies and other cardiac pathologies with remarkable success. We have not seen any negative side-effects of MRT in any single case, though it is to be noted that we combine magneto-infrared-laser (MIL-) therapy with microwave resonance therapy. The hearts of the majority of patients have recovered completely within a period of one to one-and-a-half months. This type of treatment might definitely be a solution where open-heart bypass surgery or coronary dilatation procedures fail. Please note that bypass surgery fails in around 90% of all American patients who receive no benefits, according to the US National Institutes of Health. Of course, microwave resonance therapy should be expertly applied in order to give the best results, whilst considering all other important factors which might help or regress the health condition, such as diet, work and rest, stress, medications, other diseases in the body, and so on.
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