Treatment of patient with cirrhosis-ascites by the mineral pulse light stimuli on LV acupoints-a case report

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
YongChol Cha ◽  
Hyok Choe ◽  
SongJin Oh

Abstract Background: Decompensated cirrhosis is an illness that causes tremendous suffering. The incidence of cirrhosis is increasing and rates of liver transplant, the only cure, remain stagnant. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to perform the clinical trial on cirrhosis-ascites patient by the mineral pulse light stimuli on LV acupoints without any drugs use.Methods: Hepatic cirrhosis patient was stimulated by mineral pulse light stimulator (MPLS). Stimulus acupoints; LV3. LV14. SP6. The selected acupoints were stimulated by MPLS for 50~60 minutes once a day. The same method was performed on the patient for 40days without any drugs use (diuretics, Albumin, etc.).Results: After treatment, all the laboratory indicators and patient conditions were become normal.Conclusions: Cirrhosis-ascites patient was recovered by mineral pulse light stimulus on LV acupoints without any drugs use.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
yongchol cha ◽  
Hyok Choe ◽  
Songjin Oh ◽  
ZinHwa Cha

Abstract Background; Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents a major and steadily increasing global health challenge as the most common primary liver malignancy and leading cause of death in cirrhotic patients. The only hope for curative treatment or significant increase in life expectancy is early detection. Once patients have progressed towards end-stage HCC, effective treatment options are extremely limited on the background of a very high degree of heterogeneity in clinical presentation and outcome. Objectives; The purpose of this study is to perform clinical trial on an end-stage HCC patient by mineral pulse light stimulus on LV acupoints without any drugs use. Methods; End-stage HCC patient was stimulated by mineral pulse light stimulator (MPLS). Stimulus acupoints; LV3, LV14, SP6. The selected acupoints were stimulated by MPLS for 50~60 minutes once a day. The same method was performed on the patient for 25days and rested for 5days, and again repeated every month without any drugs use. Results; After treatment, the general patient conditions and alfa-fetoprotein level were improved and hepatoma size was decreased to 9.1×8.5cm from 11.0×9.7cm before treatment (a), and the decay areas was disappeared.Conclusions; End-stage HCC patient was improved by mineral pulse light stimulus on LV acupoints without any drugs use.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
yongchol cha ◽  
hyok choe ◽  
songjin oh ◽  
zinhwa cha ◽  
zhang dong

Abstract Background; The infrared thermographic technology was used to visualize the meridian course, "energetic paths" at the human body surface from 1980s. However, the study failed as acupuncture, moxa and Laser needle stimulus. Objectives; The purpose of this study is to visualize the meridian course by mineral pulse light stimulator, new acupoints stimulus method. Methods; Any acupoints at arms (PC6) and legs (SP6, SP4, KI3) were stimulated by the mineral pulse light stimulator during 15 ~ 30 minutes. Results; When any acupoints at arms and legs were stimulated by the mineral pulse light stimulator, the meridian-like high thermal lines were induced along the connective classic meridians after 3 minutes usually. The rising temperature is average 1.85 ± 0.52℃ (P < 0.001). Inducing rate of MLHTL is 80.3% (male 80.0%, female 3.0%) and reappearance rate 100%. Conclusions; The meridian-like high thermal lines are induced along the meridian course at the classic meridian figure, so that the meridians course as "energetic paths", were visualized by mineral pulse light stimulator, new acupoints stimulus method first on the world. Everyone can induce MLHTL by MPL stimulator (Version 1.0), so that can see it anytime from now on.


Author(s):  
Keita Okubo ◽  
Sara Iqbal ◽  
Blanca Lizaola-Mayo ◽  
Bashar Aqel ◽  
Erin H Graf ◽  
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Mycoses ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 14-15
Author(s):  
Carlos Cervera ◽  
Laura Linares ◽  
Enric Reverté ◽  
Àngels Escorsell ◽  
Asunción Moreno

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