I am afraid that I was unclear regarding my online situation. It is not a
problem for me to find and download a free online paper. However I am forced
to pay online time, and total sums occur to be quite sensible.
About my 'Mountain Air' Study. It is merely a small room in my big
Sanatorium where I am practising the method entitled 'normobaric
hypoxitherapy' (other names of the same: 'artificial mountain air',
'intermittent hypoxic training', 'orotherapy'). The method is simple and
complex simultaneously (excuse me for this new piece of dialectics...). A
patient inhales an air with lesser content of oxygen under normal
atmospheric pressure. I.e. this is a simulation of mountain air without a
low atmospheric pressure so characteristic of natural high-altitude
conditions. It is already long well-known that natural mountain air has many
positive biological effects (including therapeutic ones) on the organism.
Fortunately, a simulated mountain air has similar effects too. Such dosed
hypoxic stimulations make 'mild' but serious changes in functional and --
under prolonged treatment courses -- even in morphological states of most
vital systems of the organism (not only in the respiratory system as many
people deem wrongly!). Positive effects have been registered in experimental
animals and patients with bronchial asthma, hypertension disease, sleep
disorders, ishemic heart disease, allergic ailments, brain circulation
disorders, some other pathological processes.
I think this method has large therapeutic perspectives. There is already
much positive information on salutary results of its use, here and in other
places. The main problems for me personally, since I seems to be the sole
person in this million-people city who does deal with the method
professionally, is only to explain properly these beneficial potentials to
most colleagues and potential patients, and to find sources of support.
Therefore, I would definitely like to locate appropriate opportunities
worldwide to continue researching the method or to implement it anywhere as
well as to find people interested to participate in the method's
development/implementation.
Stanislav A. Korobov, MD, PhD
Physician-Physiotherapist
'Mountain Air' Study,
'Lermontovskii' Clinical Sanatorium.
PO Box 7, Odessa, 65089, Ukraine
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