2006
DOI: 10.1159/000090134
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Plazebokontrollierte Studie zur Wirkung einer standardisierten MORA-Bioresonanztherapie auf funktionelle Magen-Darm-Beschwerden

Abstract: Hintergrund und Fragestellung: Über die positive Wirkung der MORA-Bioresonanztherapie bei psychosomatischen Beschwerden wird von vielen naturheilkundlich orientierten Praktikern und in einer unkontrollierten Studie berichtet. Die vorliegende plazebokontrollierte Studie prüft die Auswirkungen der MORA-Bioresonanztherapie auf nichtorganische Magen-Darm-Beschwerden. Patienten und Methode: Es wurde eine randomisierte, plazebokontrollierte Studie mit 20 Versuchspersonen (10 in der Plazebogruppe, 10 in der Verumgrup… Show more

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“…In relation to the above-mentioned, in general, in the basic and clinical level, numerous positive studies have been derived from Bioresonace method that has been conducted by international and scientific workgroups (Gernert 2008;Grass and Kasper 2008;Imaizumi et al 1984;Kobayashi et al 1999a;Mansfield 2005;Popp et al 1984;Quickenden and Que Hee 1974;Tilbury and Cluickenden 1988;OJu and Gogoleva 2000;Gogoleva 2001;Islamov et al 2002;Huang et al 2005;Nienhaus and Galle 2006;Rahlfs and Rozehnal 2008;Schuller and Galle 2007;Adamo et al 1989;Herrmanna and Galleb 2011;Pihtili et al 2009;Chen et al 2010;Prelević 2011). However, few researchers did not confirm the therapeutic effectiveness of the bioresonance method (Schöni et al 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to the above-mentioned, in general, in the basic and clinical level, numerous positive studies have been derived from Bioresonace method that has been conducted by international and scientific workgroups (Gernert 2008;Grass and Kasper 2008;Imaizumi et al 1984;Kobayashi et al 1999a;Mansfield 2005;Popp et al 1984;Quickenden and Que Hee 1974;Tilbury and Cluickenden 1988;OJu and Gogoleva 2000;Gogoleva 2001;Islamov et al 2002;Huang et al 2005;Nienhaus and Galle 2006;Rahlfs and Rozehnal 2008;Schuller and Galle 2007;Adamo et al 1989;Herrmanna and Galleb 2011;Pihtili et al 2009;Chen et al 2010;Prelević 2011). However, few researchers did not confirm the therapeutic effectiveness of the bioresonance method (Schöni et al 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of clinical [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11], biological [12,13,14,15,16,17], and physical [18,19] studies performed by international teams prove the method's efficacy and effectiveness. With respect to clinical issues, successful studies have been performed in relation to allergies, rheumatic diseases, respiratory diseases, and various pain syndromes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A substance which has basically a similar pattern of disturbed energy symptoms in its toxic picture as the disturbing illness of the patient will have a healing and stimulating effect. The used substance has to be diluted with alcohol and water in order to be less toxic and still effective [8,29,30]. Acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine and is focused on restoring energy flows by using needles which are placed on specific points in patients' bodies to stimulate and restore energy flows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%