Russian evaluations are summarized, with examples of instances in which Virtual Scanning was found to provide early warnings of clinical conditions before conventional tests had detected problems.
Virtual Scanning incorporates novel uses of colored light into its system of health assessment and therapy. Independent investigations of its effectiveness in Russia and the UK have revealed unique abilities to correct incipient and fully developed chronic conditions. As such it forms an important new addition to the field of Chromotherapy. It differs from most others, in that its development depended on discoveries in neuroscience by its inventor, and subsequent application of new models in computational neuroscience.
We present two cases of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in which one of the subjects was managed with virtual scanning, which is a computer interactive diagnostic and therapeutic technology, and the other was treated with nutrition. We propose an oxidative stress concept as the biochemical basis of the two management options. It is important to consider the validity of virtual scanning Technology (which can be used to manage sleep apnea noninvasively) and to determine whether oxidative stress is the biochemical basis for this technology. It will be beneficial to develop a framework for integration into clinical practice.
It is known that Virtual Scanning is a cognitive technology that translates electro-physiology arising from biophotons emission into clinical information. The technology promises diagnostic and therapeutic applicability for all categories of migraine. We present a case of migraine in which the patient testifies that the technology helped to alleviate the physiological symptoms. The biochemical basis for anti-platelet medication vis-à-vis stasis and thrombogenesis in migraine and the technology is highlighted. The validity of the clinical benefits of light therapy and Virtual Scanning technology in particular, which can be employed as an emerging non-invasive option to manage migraine, requires a consideration and research in order to develop a framework for integration into conventional medical practice.
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