- Relief of pain during
minor surgery 57% of the women experienced the surgery as painless,
as opposed to only
8% in the control group
- Prolongation of
the effects of pain relieving
pharmaceutical preparations following surgery
- Significant reduction
in analgesics for female patients undergoing surgery
- Healing-inducing
effects in blood formation following gynaecological surgery:
at the end of the treatment only 26% of the women displayed anaemia, compared
to 39% in the control group
- A 25% 50%
faster normalisation of dysfunctional juvenile uterine haemorrhaging
- Improvement in the
individual profile of the functional asymmetry of the brain:
significant reduction or complete disappearance of the coefficients of severe
malfunctions
- Reduction of high
blood pressure in women with
hypertonia by 15-25 mm Hg
- Lowering of the
stress hormone cortisol:
prior to the operation, reduction of 39%, compared to
9.2% in the control group; after the operation a reduction
of 60%, compared to 41% in the control group
- Improvement of the
mental state of mentally over-burdened women: in 22.2% a complete normalisation
and in 44.4% a significant improvement of the mental functions.
No complete normalisation in the control group,
23% experienced a significant improvement
- Rapid normalisation
of the mental functions:
complete normalisation of 77.8% of the mental factors, significant improvement
of 11.1% of the factors; in the control group, both these values stood at
only 10%
- Complete dispersion
of post-operative headaches in 62%
of the female patients
- Normalisation of
sleep following an operation
in 70% of the female patients, compared to 57%
in the medication group
- Normalisation of
sleep in 61.5% of the female patients, compared to 33% in the control group
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