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Cases from private practices - Papimi

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decided that the therapeutic management should be concentrated first on strengthening her immune<br />

system, bringing her energy levels higher and then treating her asthma. The Doctor said that if his patient<br />

had left her chronic fatigue syndrome untreated, she most likely within the next two years would had been<br />

suffering <strong>from</strong> a disease.<br />

Patient’s development was gradual and steady and by the 8th treatment she had almost recovered<br />

physically and psychologically. Mrs. A.M. said: ―When I came Doctor, I was feeling ready to break to<br />

pieces. Whatever I was doing, walking, sitting, getting up, or any other action, I always had the feeling<br />

that something was stopping my body. I was constantly in a fatigue state. But then gradually, after I<br />

started this therapy, I could feel it every day that life was coming back to me‖.<br />

After the 10th session, Dr. Tsilimigakis decided to stop therapy for about 15 days to let her rest and<br />

recover.<br />

Mrs. A.M. is now back to Dr. Tsilimigakis practice treating her asthma condition that is also<br />

improving steadily.<br />

CASE 8 - PITUITARY ADENOMA<br />

Keywords: Galactouria, Excess Hormones, Excess Prolactin<br />

Patient: L.G. young female, 24 years old, Ukrainian.<br />

Clinical condition before treatment: High levels of prolactin; Pituitary adenoma, which the doctors<br />

suggested that had to be removed surgically, by inserting catheter through the nose.;<br />

She had hormone therapy side effects. She started therapy with Dr. Tsilimigakis one month<br />

after discontinuing her hormone therapy<br />

Treatment: PAP IMI magnetic pulses 20 minutes on each breast,10 nimutes on the head,15<br />

minutes on Thymus gland three times a week.<br />

Results: The adenoma was in remission; Galactouria was arrested; Prolactin levels became normal.<br />

Patient L.G. had developed Galactouria in her breasts (constant production of milk). When visiting<br />

medical doctors in her country and blood tests were performed, it was discovered that the young lady had<br />

very high levels of prolactin in her blood. In the following, spin tomographs were made, whereby it was<br />

discovered that there was an abnormal growth of the hypophysis (pituitary adenoma). Thus the patient<br />

received a hormone therapy, which produced strong side effects in the form of headaches, nausea, fatigue<br />

etc. Therefore, this hormone therapy had to be discontinued.<br />

A few months ago, the young lady came to Greece for PAP IMI magnetic pulses at the medical<br />

office of Dr. Tsilimigakis. Miss L.G. started magnetic pulses September 2000, three times per week,<br />

about 20 minutes on each breast, ten minutes on the head and 15 minutes on the thymus gland.<br />

The patient’s Galacturia was reduced gradually during the first two months of magnetic pulses and by<br />

the third month it had stopped completely.<br />

Dr. Tsilimigakis had scheduled to continue her treatments for another three months.<br />

COMMENTS<br />

According to Dr Tsilimigakis, it appeared that some severe cancer cases of the liver had required a<br />

longer period of magnetic pulses, up to 30 minutes per day and extending the duration of treatment,<br />

depending on the individual case, for some to six months and others for up to two years.<br />

According to Dr. Pappas, calcification of tumors in the liver by PAP IMI magnetic pulses had<br />

become known to him to have occurred before, 2 or 3 times, while in US.<br />

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