Description It was the Moscow Institute of Experimental surgery where I first heard about the "Applicator of Kuznetsov." My husband worked for the institute and one day came home very excited about a new method for pre-op treatment of patients resistant to regular medicine, or allergic to it, etc.
Currently, Tanya participates in the project concerning natural brain protectors..
The results of the study were reported to the International Congress on Integrative Medicine.
Zilberter conducted the pilot study on Reflexo-Therapy in the Community Holistic Health Center, Carrborough, NC.
In 1995, Dr.
That includes the theory of acupuncture and its analogy with neurocomputers, the role of Endorphins in self-diagnosis and self-healing, etc.
Some of her findings she applied to the intriguing phenomenon of Reflexo-Therapy discribed on this site.
Tanya participated in interdisciplinary projects providing metanalysis for mathematical and conceptual model of numerous functions of the body including hunger, body weight and body temperature regulation, and the role of brain chemicals in function control.
Zilberter authored hundreds scientific and popular publications on theoretical and applied problems of the body\'s control systems including energy flux and balance, neurobiology of "body awareness" and endogenous neuroprotection including the regulatory role of endorphins.
In health sciences since 1972, Dr.
About the author Tanya Zilberter holds a PhD in neurophysiology.
In a few days they are ready for their surgeries." The first thing I thought, was: "It\'s probably because there are so many needles that eventually some of them reach proper acupuncture points." Later I discovered that the inventor\'s logic had indeed worked exactly this way...
They say, it never pierces the skin and hurts for only minute or two, then people get warmed and relaxed, stop sneezing, coughing, and their blood pressure gets normal. "Just imagine a rubber mat pierced with needles and a patient has to lie down on it and to stay for an hour or more.
Description It was the Moscow Institute of Experimental surgery where I first heard about the "Applicator of Kuznetsov." My husband worked for the institute and one day came home very excited about a new method for pre-op treatment of patients resistant to regular medicine, or allergic to it, etc