Improvement of the Psychosomatic Status of Children Suffering from Radiation Sickness |
A Regular Deep Relaxation in Patients with a Psychovegetative Syndrome |
Deep Relaxation in Patients with Severe Migraine |
Reducing Sleep Disorders in Pregnant Women with Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy |
Reducing Sleep Disorders in Patients Suffering from Severe Radiation Disease with Autonomic Neural Cerebrovascular Disorders |
Normalization of Sleep after Gynecological Surgery |
Reducing Sleep Disorders in Diabetes Patients |
Reduction of Sleep Disorders in Patients with Severe Migraines |
Reduced Sleep Disorders in Patients with a Psychovegetative Syndrome |
Improvement of Sleep in Pregnant Women with a Mild Form of the OPH-Syndrome |
Reduction of the STRESS Hormone Cortisol after Gynecological Surgery |
Reducing the Level of the STRESS Hormone Cortisol in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy |
Reducing Hormonal Manifestations of STRESS during Labor |
Abstinence from Tranquilizers for Children with Hearing Disorders |
Calming of the Fetus during Labor |
Normalization of Mental Functions after Uterine Fibromyom Surgery |
Improvement of Restless and Melancholy Emotional States in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy |
Improved Mental State in Women after Vacuum Aspiration |
Improvement of the General Mental State in Women with a Mild OPH-Syndrome |
Improvement of the Mental State / Self-Judgment of the Success of the Epilepsy Treatment |
Reducing Irritability and Improving Composure in Children with Diabetes |
Improvement of the Psychosomatic Status of Children Suffering from Radiation Sickness |
Improvement of the Mental State in the Intervals between Epileptic Seizures |
Release of Psycho-Physiological Manifestations of STRESS in Older Patients with Arteriosclerotic Encephalopathy |
Reducing Psycho-Emotional STRESS in Pregnant Women with Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy |
“Best Scientific Preparation
Against STRESS”
as acknowledged at the
International Conference ‘Society, Stress & Health’
WHO - WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION