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2. because of financial difficulty to self cover the treatments (not yet covered by health insurance).<br />

As a result, they do not follow our recommendations and instead decrease the number of treatments they<br />

receive.<br />

B. Similarly, there is a problem of follow up and of retrieving laboratory examinations taken in major<br />

hospitals where the AIDS patients initially report and receive treatments. Major hospitals are unwilling to<br />

cooperate in carrying out examinations we recommend, as well as in providing existing results.<br />

C. I suggest two solutions to this problem. The first is a short term solution, namely to provide<br />

financial support to supplement the expenses for the patient's therapy and required examinations. The<br />

second solution is to set up a specialized center in the form of a clinic or hospital for the proper self<br />

application of the therapy method. Presently, the application of the method involves many problems and<br />

difficulties, and as a result does not attain the efficacy which ideally could have been achieved.<br />

D. Follow up for patients treated for AIDS and other major diseases, the patient's body electrobalance<br />

condition is very important. Many years of experience and many stages of research have taught<br />

us what is seen daily in curative medicine, i.e., that patients with more serious adverse prognoses often<br />

complete more successful follow ups as compared with others that have less serious adverse prognoses.<br />

A decisive factor is the general condition of the patient's body electro-balance, which does not show up in<br />

partial laboratory findings and prognosis.<br />

If the patient's state defined by all his laboratory and clinical findings is represented as A,<br />

and if the state of his body electro-balance condition -not included in his laboratory and<br />

clinical description - is represented as B, then his true condition is the resultant of both<br />

states A and B, given by their product AxB. This is confirmed in the above cases which<br />

show that the patient's overall condition immediately following body electro-balance<br />

treatments is much better and optimistic than the condition expected by the laboratory<br />

findings alone.<br />

In the present situation, the diagnosis of a patient's body electro-balance condition is<br />

considered very important for setting the plan for his therapy.<br />

E. The present therapeutic method, besides having application to AIDS, has also been used to<br />

successfully treat various types of cancer. As indicated by the impressive and increasing number of<br />

successes, the technique has also yielded positive results with the following:<br />

Rheumatic diseases,<br />

Asthma,<br />

Intestinal and stomach ulcers,<br />

Burning and various edemas,<br />

Fractures with an impressive speed of healing,<br />

Eye problems and conditions,<br />

Brain damage,<br />

Dermatopathy and skin diseases,<br />

Various inflammatory diseases,<br />

Cosmetology.<br />

This method may also provide significant results in the prognosis and prevention of diseases as well<br />

as in retarding the cellular aging process.<br />

Nick Tsilimigakis, MD, December 14, 1995 Updated: 9/20/96 & 10/15/96<br />

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