| 20/11/2002 8:07:00 pm |
| Biometric Analysis of 74 Experience Reports |
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· R. B. Pelka (Germany):
QRS Customer Field Study 2000
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| Introduction and objective: QRS as a specific magnetic field therapy with a patented effect frame is a biophysical treatment and an adjuvant therapy that provides valuable results in case of partly very different diagnoses. First those diagnostic fields are attractive which cannot be handled satisfactorily up to now. This application study at 74 customers serves for the estimation of the expected action effect as well as the potential side effects within a period of about 12 months.
Methods and case material: In all the cases, the treatment was performed using Salut1 that ? according to the manufacturer's specifications ? applies the ion transport to activate and, thus, to normalize the cell metabolism that is restricted in case of many chronic diseases. In case of the retrospective analysis of the patients' self-assessment using a checklist, there was no control group. The QRS efficiency was assessed on the basis of problem-relevant criteria such as pain relief, reduction of drug application and diagnosis-related success. According to the specifications in case of the health risk, the examined collective can be classified as health-conscious Results: Two cases of clear complications related to nausea while three cases of slight complications related to vertigo and tiredness. Their assignment to the therapy is not safe. Obviously, the compliance was generally good. For the therapy-objective-relevant diagnosis, there was at least a good success in 68 % of the cases. The missing of any success was reported by 6 % only. 74 % assessed the change of the general state of health even one year after the beginning of the therapy as at least good. 56 % spoke of a substantial pain relief. A reduction of the drug application after four weeks was reported by 39 % of the drug-taking patients (nearly 50 % of all patients), a reduction after eight weeks by 68 %.
Discussion: According to the findings, the effect of QRS goes far beyond a closely defined diagnosis. Even after a longer therapy, an objective as well as subjective benefit can still be noticed. As these findings show, potential side effects seem to be very small even after a long-term therapy.
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| Published by Univ.-Prof.Dr Rainer B. Pelka, 20/11/2002 8:07:00 pm (). |
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