To evaluate the effectiveness of using bioresonance therapy in the treatment of patients with hypothyroidism.
Three matched groups of patients with acquired hypothyroidism consisting of 50 people aged 20 to 60 years (mean age 45.6 years) were included in a study.
All patients were treated by the same conventional scheme of treatment of hypothyroidism: thyroid hormone replacement drugs.
The main group, in addition to replacement therapy received bioresonance therapy. The second group (control) received only pharmacotherapy, the third group (placebo) received pharmacotherapy and simulation of bioresonance therapy procedures.
Patients of the main group received 12 daily bioresonance therapy procedures using «
Biophilia Inturder» device, consisting of two stages: the basic treatment stage and targeted therapy stage. 5 procedures of basic treatment and 7 procedures of targeted therapy were performed.
Results.
After bioresonance therapy, free thyroxine fraction value in the main group significantly increased in comparison with the control group and the placebo group.
Values of thyroid-stimulating hormone after the conducted therapy in the main group significantly decreased compared with the control group and the placebo group. The lipidogram results indicate that the content of high-density lipoproteins in the study group significantly increased compared with the control group and the placebo group. The concentrations of low-density lipoproteins, cholesterol and triglycerides in the main group became significantly lower than in the control group and the placebo group.
Conclusion.
The obtained results give the evidence of the effectiveness of using bioresonance therapy in combined treatment of patients with hypothyroidism and in achieving stable remission of hypothyroidism.