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Osteopathy and heavy metals- demonstrated by copper secretion in urine

Journal: Unpublished MSc thesis Wiener Schule für Osteopathie, Date: 2000/09, , type of study: controlled clinical trial

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Keywords:

heavy metals [1]
osteopathic manipulative treatment [2973]
OMT [2951]
controlled clinical trial [283]
WSO [433]

Abstract:

The goal of the work was to proof the influence of an osteopathic treatment on excretion of hevy metals in urine. We choose the metal“copper“,a very flexible metal,which is part of the physiological chemistry of the human body. The method worked on a pool-24-hour collection of urine: 1-24-hour urine as a basic value immediatly before the osteopatic therapie 2-24-hour urine as a therapy value immediatly after the treatment 3-24-hour urine as a late value 48 hours after the treatment. To watch the elimination-rate in the urine,we devided our patients into three groups: group 1(5 Patients) was treated with the CV3 (J.Jealous D.O.),a very effective technique to mobilise copper out of the body group 2(5 Patients)got a synchronisation-technique just to become aware the basique cranial rythme group 3(3 Patients)did not get any treatment. Results:4 of the 5 patients in group 1 showed a secretion graph.All patients of group 2 and 1 of group 1 showed a redistribution graph,this means,that copper,in this case,“disappeared“out of the blood and urine in the interstitial or intracellular compartement.Patients of group 3 showed various reactions. Using different techniques leads to different results,therefore we postulate,that Osteopathy can have influence on regulation mechanisms of heavy metals-secretion.


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