STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND ON THE HUMAN AQUA-SYSTEM WITH BIO-WELL DEVICE
Krashenyuk A.I.1, Korotkov K.G 2., Kuryleva N.A.1
1. Academy of Hirudotherapy, St. Petersburg, Russia
2. St. Petersburg Federal University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the influence of diagnostic ultrasound onto the condition of people using different several technologies.
Materials and Methods: The methods of heart rate variability (HRV),
Electrophotonic Imaging (or gas discharge visualization EPI/GDV), and Akabane acupuncture test were used to assess subjects. Analysis of data from 138 apparently healthy people aged between from 14 and to 63 years, was carried out.
Results: In the Akabane test, after exposure to diagnostic ultrasound, imbalance in some channels was observed in all subjects. Analysis of the HRV data showed a shift of indexes to the pronounced sympathicotonia after the ultrasound exposure. Statistically significant changes were found in of the Electrophotonic EPI/GDV parameters before and 40 minutes after the ultrasound exposure.
Conclusions: Our experimental results prove that diagnostic ultrasound had a pronounced impact on a person’s aquatic systems. The EPI/GDV method using the Bio- well device allows the detection of the effect of diagnostic ultrasound on the human aquatic systems, allowing us to recommend this device for the evaluation of such effects on the human body. This opens up perspectives for the use using of the Bio-Well device to assess the impact of various medical technologies, both diagnostic and therapeutic, on the human body.
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