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Interesting information!!! Hello, how about C Pancreatitis with this

treatment. I have two doctors in Stockholm with an equipment like this,

it also helps diagnozing, do you know the effects or where i can find

anything more on the subject. Best regards Sonja

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Från: Mark E. Armstrong

Skickat: den 13 mars 2004 11:48

Till: pancreatitis

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Reporting in a Russian journal, researchers in Moscow showed that

supplemental therapy using pulsed electric current or low-intensity

laser radiation gave improved recovery in patients with acute

pancreatitis compared to treatment with medicinal therapy alone. Laser

therapy was performed using 2 arrays of 20 semiconductor lasers each

which were applied to the front and back of the patients. Electric

stimulation was performed using an " Electronica ChANS-2M " apparatus,

which generates low-frequency bipolar electric pulses. Interestingly,

for the mild and moderate forms of the disease, the laser treatment

alone was more effective than the laser + electric treatment, while for

the severe form of the disease the best results were achieved in the

laser + electric treatment group. [bENER 13824]

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July 28, 1999 - Dr. Pretidev Ramdawon (Centre of Energy Medicine &

Anti-Stress Therapy) I have achieved very good results in the treatment

of pancreatitis with the application of bio-electrotherapy in

combination with low level laser therapy. This method has been developed

by me already since 1994. It is a great method of treatment for

pancreatitis which will find wide application in medical practice in the

near future. I have read the comments of Mr. Kumar and I totally

disagree with him. If more blood flows through an inflammed organ, it

does not necessarily worsen this organ's state. On the other hand, a

larger volume of blood flow through the diseased organ helps to fight

the disease with increased oxygenation, increased supply of nutrients

and increased immunological and defensive support through more blood.

The other thing is that biostimulation electrotherapy has got

anti-inflammatory regimens of influence which helps the pancreas to lose

its inflammation. Low level laser therapy has also got an

anti-inflammatory effect as well as other effects. It should be

remembered that a larger blood flow will harm an organ only in case this

blood becomes stagnant in the concerned organ and causes oedema.

Otherwise, I fully agree with the patient who got relief in his case

with the TENS unit. Diseases of other organs can be treated successfully

with the combined method named above, including the liver, gall bladder,

vertebral column, stomach, intestines, urinary bladder, prostrate gland,

etc. With my best wishes, Dr. Pretidev Ramdawon, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.,

Associate Professor of Medicine, Director, Centre of Energy Medicine &

Anti-Stress Therapy, 17, Palma Road, La Louise, Quatre Bornes, Republic

of Mauritius.

January 03, 1999 - Landis I am not a doctor, and I have very

little idea of the idea behind this treatment of pancreatitis however, I

suffered from recurrent acute pancreatitis from age 8 to age 17. My

doctors refused to prescribe any painkillers because they believed it

was in some way psychosomatic despite the evidence from the bloodwork,

however, my chiropractor used a TENS machine which I believe uses

similar principles to those described above, and this treatment helped

the pain dramatically. As I mentioned, I have no medical training, so I

can't comment on the biological ramifications of this technique, but it

greatly improved my quality of life and reduced the pain.

April 20, 1997 - P. Kumar, Blackpool I do not know how you came

across this idea of treatment. In any case, it is a novel approach.

Although, I have doubts regarding its mechanism of action. If it happens

to cause an increase in the blood flow to the pancreas, then I think it

should make pancreatitis worse as already too much blood is flowing

through the organ. On the other hand, if it decreases the blood supply,

than naturally it will halt the healing process. Pancreatitis is a very

complex illness and this modality of treatment is too vague. I do not

see forsee any future for this kind of treatment.

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