Integral system medicine Dr. V. Konovalov's. Curing incurables.

VLADIMIR KONOVALOV is a distinguished doctor, therapist; practical scientist; Cand. Sc. (Medicine); specialist in iridology, oriental and ancient Indian medicine (Ayurveda); expert of the Council of Federation, Russia; Vice-President, National Academy of Intellectual and Social Technologies; Corresponding Member, International Academy of Informatization, the author of four books and over 20 research papers in medicine and human physiology, dozens of popular articles in Russian and foreign publications; a participant of numerous broadcasts and tele-interviews, the founder of a new trend in medicine: INTEGRAL SYSTEMIC “MEDICINE OF HEALTH”.

Cross-disciplinary studies, including philosophy, systems theory, clinical medicine, physiology, genetics, psychology, medical management, application of systemic analytical and diagnostic tools have yielded some unique results in the therapy and prophylaxis of numerous diseases.

The system by Dr. Vladimir Konovalov—integral systemic medicine—is the result of long-term practical research and a rational combination of the ancient and modern medicine both in terms of diagnosis and therapy. This is unique world-unprecedented thinking in medicine based on an number of the author’s know-how. This is a new philosophy, methodology and “technology” in diagnosis and therapy, the understanding of the true causes of the disease, which permits avoiding the simplified symptomatic approach common in present-day medicine.  This system is based on the concept of the man as a complex system with a number of both acquired and inherited disturbances, which are not manifested to the extent of obvious disease. Moreover, the view of diseases as consequences of multiple functional disturbances rather than independent problems to be directly treated for, provides an insight into the complex individual source of any disease in any individual. In its turn, that makes it possible to treat a person for an individual systemic source of the disease rather than diagnoses or symptoms.

The above approach permits changing drastically the situation with hundreds of chronic diseases where modern medicine is virtually helpless. That is, using a systemic approach, the majority of chronic diseases become curable.
And this is a long-term experience of Dr. Vladimir Konovalov.

The essence of the methodology and therapeutic-diagnostic “technology” of Dr. Vladimir Konovalov is the following:

• The man is viewed as a complex, three-dimensional  system (body – consciousness – spirit) and a subsystem (man – socium – nature);

• The concept of the absence of disease, a replacement of the  “healthy vs. sick” concept by that of the quantity and quality of health, and diseases as particular symptoms of latent system disorders;

• An integration of traditional and non-traditional therapeutic and diagnostic approaches, methods and means is not as an end in itself, but rather involves a system approach to health, i.e., this is the only approach to reveal and eliminate the origin of diseases and  to perform strictly individual prophylaxis, improvement and therapy;

• Prediction and prophylaxis of morbidity since early age on the basis of system diagnostics and a finer and more integrated assessment of human heredity compared with the available ones.

• The key point in Dr. Konovalov’s work is diagnostics,  providing an insight into the essence of pathological processes in the organism. This capacity is by far higher than the generally accepted diagnosis irrespective of the rank of the clinics. The second key point lies in the fact that a basically different (causal) diagnostics results in a basically different (causal) therapy, and, hence, in fundamentally different results.

Dr Konovalov’s  system  is unprecedented in efficiency in terms of prediction of malignant diseases, allergies, pathology of  the osteo-articular system, paradontosis, cardiac ischemia, obliterating endarteritis, epilepsy, peptic ulcer, chronic hepatitis, male and female urogenital diseases,  potency disorders in men, neuroses, anemia,  bronchial asthma, diseases of the kidneys, liver, intestines, hemorrhoids, varicose veins,  uro- and cholelithiasis, pathological pregnancy, alopecia,  skin diseases and cosmetic problems, chronic tiredness syndrome, aging diseases, various developmental disorders in children, etc.

In addition, the system of Dr. Konovalov is unprecedented in terms of efficiency and physiological nature of therapy of the above diseases as well as many others regarded as incurable or difficult to cure.

The Konovalov system opens up great prospects in gerontology, including prophylaxis of premature aging, prevention of early atherosclerosis, systemic correction of age-related disorders and therapy of chronic diseases, which results in reduction in biological age (rejuvenation) and active old age, and also augmented effectiveness of the therapy of such diseases of the 20th century as the Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, other myelo- and myopathies, the Alzheimer’s disease.

The system approach to health care also provides some unique results in enhancement of psychophysical potential  in athletes and people of dangerous professions.

The essence of integral system approach to health lies in the unity of everything rational of the modern and traditional (ancient Indian, Chinese, etc.) medicine, which are not merely added,  as is frequently the case, but rather complement each other. Each of the above approaches provides an insight into the human health where the counterpart approach is of little informative value. Thus, the body could be fully understood in all its manifestations in contrast to the “disease vs. no disease” approach. It becomes possible to also reveal the hereditary weakness of some organs, as well as various disorders of the functions of the organs, the state of latent weakness of various organs after diseases that were not fully cured, and also pre-disease conditions.

The above  multi-faceted concept of the organism describes it as a complex system with a multitude of interconnected organs,  an intricate complex of disorders underlying any complaint rather than a mere body suffering from gastritis today, colitis tomorrow, etc. The above excludes the wrong strategy of therapy (diagnoses) of diseases as they appear, requiring a quite different approach, whereby any diagnosis is only a particular consequence of system disorders of the body. The mentioned approach provides a realistic rather than declared opportunity of revealing the cause of disease, a truly individual approach to therapy, and also prophylaxis of the possible problems that may appear as a result of still latent system disorders. Whatever  health problems arise, almost in all cases there is no need to use strong drugs to suppress the disease. A more efficient is a set of mild harmless methods and means to eliminate lesser than disease system disorders.

The above fine impairments are invariably individual, hence, even the same diagnosis stands for an individual cause of  disease. To reveal and eliminate this cause, a  system diagnosis is required and treatment of the body as an entity. The diagnostics relies on no particular wonder-method (there are no such methods available), but rather is based on the efficient methods of examination and anamnesis where  laboratory and instrumental data are analyzed, and also some unique methods are used as pulse Ayurveda diagnostics, iridodignostics ( iris diagnostics).

It is noteworthy that the two latter methods provide some most unique information unavailable through the use of  the most sophisticated instruments and tests. It should also be noted that the fairly common method of iridodiagnostics is used differently from the one commonly practiced.

How does it happen that such serious diseases as bronchial astma or neurodermites, epilepsy, cardiac ischemia and many others cannot be cured by top specialists using the most sophisticated drugs and procedures, while Dr. Konovalov manages to cure them by simple recommendations?

The thing is that the system approach treats for the causes of disease rather than diagnoses. And, as was already mentioned, the causes are always complicated, involving a set of lesser than disease impairments of the body. An elimination of those mild disorders requires no gross methods, but rather directional soft techniques as systematic point and segmentary massage, some small doses of herbs, special exercises, physiotherapy, including aromatherapy, etc. It should be emphasized that the use of those methods aimed not against a diagnosis but rather against its causes results in the use of different herbs and their doses, different points of acupressure, different therapeutic exercises, different  physiotherapy, etc. from the ones adopted in case of a given diagnosis.

It follows from the above that the system approach permits solving any health problems, both  in adults and in children, both in males and females, because it is not the disease that is treated for, but it is invariably the entire person.

The above approach permits not only treating for diseases successfully but predicting them to make healthy people still healthier, to prevent numerous operations, to rejuvenate people and efficiently solve the problem of active longevity.

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News of Medicine

CURING  INCURABLES
(Vladimir Konovalov’s Integral  Sistem Medicine)

To be or not to be healthy? Is 100-percent health possible today, when diseases overpower almost everybody and longevity is falling? This, at a time when pharmacies are packed with medicines, people with extra sensual perception appear on the television screen, alternative healing centres have been opened. The  time has come to see what is what. Below is the story of therapist Vladimir Konovalov, Ph.D. (Medicine). Without practice any theory is nil. Twenty years of day-to-day practice have produced staggering results: Konovalov knows how to handle even incurable cases. What lies behind the NEW WAY OF THINKING  IN MEDICINE which Vladimir Konovalov advocates?

The crisis of medicine on the threshold of the 21 St century is a bitter reality facing both Russian  and Western health care systems. The wide-spread notion of Western medicine as of something basically better is erroneous. There’s no difference IN PRINCIPLE between our rank-and-file city hospital and the best clinics in the world. The only difference is the provision of instruments, medicines and service. MEDICAL THINKING at the level of “if there s a disease - there s a diagnosis” and “no disease - no diagnosis”, which could really make a difference between these institutions is basically the same everywhere.

Moreover, the crisis of medicine is only one example of a crisis of civilisation and the acme of a range of global issues facing humanity, from environmental to economic, issues on which the survival of man as a species depends.

Medicine, with the exception of its important aspect hygiene is making no contribution to the achievement of this aim. By a multitude of its non-physiological means and methods it cultivates new diseases, rather than promotes humankind’s genetic health. Of  course, achievements of modern official medicine in the fields of resuscitation, surgery, combating of epidemic diseases, grave ailments in acute form are indubitable. Another plus is that many medicinal institutions are stuffed with new super-instruments and pharmacies abound in “wonder drugs”. But, on the one hand, a tremendous number of people feel bad though their polyclinics and hospitals can discover no ailments; while on the other hand, it often happens that a disease has been discovered but medicine has proved helpless. Such ailments include psoriasis, eczema, allergies, bronchial asthma, prostatite, ischemic heart disease, encephalopathies, grave anemias, neurosis, peptic ulcer, men’s impotency, infertility, women’s masthopathies and myomas, etc.

Instead of “health-oriented medicine” official medicine has become “disease-oriented medicine”. Instead of putting man in good health, it only removes pain and suppresses development of a disease - this is essentially its goal and this is what its capabilities boil down to.

Regretfully, years of this approach to health have led to a situation in modern medicine in which the emphasis is not on the doctor’s skills but on instruments and the pharmaceutical industry, to man’s being actually divided up between narrow specialists. The crisis of modern medicine as ’disease-oriented medicine’ certainly does not diminish its achievements, nor does it mean negation of narrow specialisation. But, preservation of the METHODS and Technology of official medicine as they are today leads to a deadlock.

What do we get as a result? Because we have no “health-oriented medicine ’we suffer from diseases. We can and must be healthy and sound. The answer lies in an integral system medicine.

An integral approach is essentially a combination of everything best in diagnostics and treatment methods in traditional (old Chinese, Indian), non-traditional (modern) medicine and certain folk healing approaches. How do we switch to integral medicine? It’s not so easy as it seems. A mere sum of means and methods- swallowing a pill and an herbals preparation, followed by two or three Herbal teas and self-suggestion- is not enough for good health. This is not what is meant by integral, or system medicine. What is crucial is not subtraction but interaction of all sorts of medicine. Human health depends not only on absence or presence of diseases, but on harmony between the body, spirit and consciousness, absence or presence of finer-than-disease disturbances- hereditary weakness of organs, dysfunction, pre- and post- illness conditions. A combination of fine disturbances undermines the health of man. This is why methods of traditional medicine help to reveal and remove hidden multiple disturbances. Modern medicine practically cannot do that, because its diagnostic arsenal is always directed towards revealing and correcting diseases alone. Thus, traditional and non-traditional medicines look at human health from different points of view, because each alone is not enough. But far from contradicting each other, they organically combine and are integrated from both a diagnostic and treatment standpoint.

Integration of traditional and non- traditional medicines is not a goal in itself, but an INSTRUMENT for eventually reaching a systematic approach of diagnostics and treatment. Looking at man his health from different aspects and different viewpoints provides a three- dimensional picture as a complex and cognisable system. Only such a systematic approach allows individualisation, prediction and a disease- prevention trend in medicine, treatment of man instead of disease, of the root cause instead of the consequences. Only such an approach makes it possible to understand that everybody has his own cause for any disease- a cause for allergy and psoriasis, ischemic heart disease, polyarthritis, paradontosis, prostatite, balding, bronchial asthma.

Physicians, who have long been talking of an individual approach, will be indignant. What is an individual approach as they understand it? Take for comparison s sake two allergic cases. At any allergy centre a patient will be taken through allergic tests to determine his or her own individual set of allergens. Then an anti- allergy preparation will be chosen which suppresses the allergy in this particular person, in a dose which corresponds to this person s age. Then he‘ll take a course of  hyposensibilisation to the discovered allergen. And then doctors will tell the patients to avoid contact with his specific allergens- this is what is called an individual approach.

Put yourself in the shoes of patients. All of them go on living with their allergies, which as a rule develop into polyallergies. Allergens are encountered at about every step and cannot be avoided. Mind you that anti-allergic preparations are not harmless.
What is a truly individual approach and system of disease prevention? Above all, it has to be found out why this particular patient is allergic to what thousands of other people are not? Many will object to this and say that that s the problem and this is just what modern medicine cannot do. In this article I mean to say that such opportunities exist, but they cannot be translated into reality within the old four corners of the old way of thinking.

I mean to say that diagnostics should be carried out in a way which permits the discovery of ailments and finer disturbances. Then a set of these disturbances should be analysed from the positions of system clinical thinking and conclusions drawn on the hidden complex root cause of allergic susceptibility in any particular case. Then, using methods and means which can correct less-than-disease disturbances, the root case should be attacked. This will make the patient like everybody around him: allergies around him are many, but he does not respond (rather gives due response) to them, because the disturbances in his body through which once permitted the allergic reaction nave been eliminated.
This method, with variations, works on the majority of other diseases as well and is this writers know-how.

Only discoveries, based on an integral system approach to health, in each particular case of the hidden system root- cause of sufferings, makes it possible to cure many diseases earlier deemed incurable or intractable.

Thus, only critical analysis of entire medicine gives an idea to what health protection should be directed and what the methods are for creating a medicine of the future.

Here, two main directions of development are possible. First, further development and improvement of a narrowly- specialised “disease-oriented medicine” to be transformed into a system “disease medicine”. Second, formation and development of a “health- oriented medicine”. The boundary between two directions should be made increasingly more conventional and blurred.

For development of “disease-oriented medicine”, or an integral system medicine, the following will be needed: changes both in people’s attitudes towards medicine and in the professional thinking in physicians; preparation of a core of physicians; development of a new generation of medical diagnostic and treatment instruments; formation of a new area in the pharmaceutical industry that would meet the requirements of such a system of medicine.

Implementation of such a program would drastically change the situation as regards health- care, resolve many of its present problems and break the deadlock over many situations. Most importantly, it will preserve the human species as a physical, spiritual and intellectual entity.
The “health- oriented” program should be state-supported.

Particularly, a treatment- diagnostic scientific- pedagogical centre of integral system medicine should be established, mass media bodies should take co-ordinated participation in the program. Implementation of the program cannot be limited by the framework of only a region or a country, it should be world- wide.

( RIA Novosti)
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