Side Effects of bioresonance therapy: A Synthesis of Findings from 1 Studies
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Main Findings
This study aimed to verify reports of successful application of MORA bioresonance therapy in smoking cessation through a controlled study setting. MORA bioresonance therapy has been globally applied in the context of complementary medicine for various indications since the 1970s. Practitioners also report successful application in smoking cessation. This study aims to verify these reports in a controlled study setting.
Reasons for Side Effects
This study does not provide information regarding side effects of bioresonance therapy. Therefore, it is not possible to discuss the reasons for side effects.
Common Side Effects
This study does not mention any side effects of bioresonance therapy. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a comprehensive list of common side effects.
Countermeasures for Side Effects
This study does not mention any side effects of bioresonance therapy. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a comprehensive list of countermeasures for side effects.
Comparison Between Studies
Commonalities Between Studies
This study is a single study that investigated the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy. Therefore, it is not possible to compare it with other studies.
Differences Between Studies
This study is a single study that investigated the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy. Therefore, it is not possible to compare it with other studies.
Points to Note Regarding Application in Real Life
This study is a pilot study, and further research is needed to verify the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in smoking cessation. Therefore, it is not recommended to use bioresonance therapy for smoking cessation at this time.
Limitations of Current Research
This study is a pilot study with a small sample size, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy.
Future Research Directions Needed
Larger studies are needed to verify the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in smoking cessation.
Conclusion
This study is a pilot study that investigated the effectiveness of MORA bioresonance therapy in smoking cessation. The study had a small sample size, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy. Larger studies are needed to verify the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in smoking cessation.
Bioresonance therapy is still in the process of being investigated, and its use for smoking cessation is not recommended. If you are looking to quit smoking, it is recommended that you consult a doctor or a specialized organization.
Article Type
Author: PihtiliAylin, GalleMichael, CuhadarogluCaglar, KilicaslanZeki, IsseverHalim, ErkanFeyza, CagatayTulin, GulbaranZiya
Language : English
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