Reducing Blood Pressure in Patients with Neurodermatitis and Psoriasis












The theme of in­ves­ti­ga­tion was in how far blood pressure could be re­duced by Medical Reso­nance Therapy Music® on a short and long term basis.


Out of 68 patients suffering from neu­roder­ma­titis and psoriasis two experimental groups and two control groups were formed. Ex­peri­men­tal group 1 counted 28 neurodermatitis patients and experimental group 2 counted 20 psoriasis patients.

The two control groups counted 10 patients each. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 60 years, the duration of the investigation was 2 weeks. Blood pressure was measured at the first, third, sixth and fourteenth day be­fore and after treatment with MRT-Music®.

At the beginning the average systolic value was 130 mm hg and the average diastolic value 85 mm hg in all four groups.
At the first day of treatment the average blood pressure in the experimental groups reduced from 130 / 85 mm hg before treatment to 125 / 80 mm hg after treatment. This re­peated at the third and sixth day of treatment. At the fourteenth day though blood pressure reduced from 130 /85 mm hg before treat­ment to 120 / 70 mm hg after treatment. Here a training effect became evident:

with proceeding application the ef­fec­tive­ness of MRT-Music® treatment increased

No change occurred in the control groups.







 

Investigators:

Dr. med. Lazaroff
Dr. med. Shimshoni