Dr.
Hegyi Gabriella MD.PhD.,
Division leader doctor:
Yamamoto Institute for Rehabilitation, Training
institue of Semmelweis University (Complementive Medical Attendance)
Budapest, 1196 Petofi u. 79. Hungary,
Tel/ fax: +36 1 2813035 E-mail: drhegyi@elender.hu
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Medical inspection of the inhaler set called the Saltpipe
The inspection of the instrument requested by: B.B. System Kereskedelmi
és Szolgáltató Kft.
(B.B. System Ltd. For Commerce and Services )
1146 Budapest, Francia út 57/c. (repr.: Békefi Imre)
The date of arrival of the instrument to our institute: 01. 09. 2002.
Description of the instrument: A ceramic container, filled with a mixture
of special salt crystals and minerals
Application of the instrument: Setting it in
the way of the inhaled air it helps the easier penetrability of the
upper respiratory tructs with a special inhaling opportunity
The basics of the functioning of the instrument:
Inhalation is a special method for the local
treatment of respiratory illnesses. The advantages of the inhalational
method are:
- Local effect
- Higher salt concentration in the upper tructs
- Fast results
- The systematic effect is lower than in case of medication implied
orally or injected
- The instrument employs only fully natural resources
The obtainable physiological effects are:
- Mucolysis
- Secretolysis
- Eventually: bronchospasmolysis
- In case of special material (minerals) antiphlogisticus effect
Indications of the application:
For the chronic illnesses of respiratory tructs (asthma, bronchiale),
and for different forms of allergic rhinitis
In case of long term application of the set the
vital capacity intensifies and subjectively, it provides an improved
general state of health
Our Experiences:
For
the proper way of application the user must be trained and the process
must be controlled, monitored later on.
With the remission of the patien's condition an individual dose must
be defined with other expression: the duration of application must be
determined.
The hypocamnia, caused by the forced - too hard - inhalation must be
avoided so the aquirement of the proper technique is essential.
In order to avoid contamination, and in order to keep the instrument
clean, only one patient should use one set.
During the application of the instrument we did not change the dosage
of the patients.
The voluntarily involved patients we randomly divided into the "treatment"
and the "control" groups. The "treatment" patients
used the instument several times a day for a determined period of time.
Weekly and after two months we examined the patients - with attention
to iron-, and vitalcapacity.
Observations:The application of the Saltpipe is effective even in case
of chronic upper respiratory illnesses, but in these cases there was
a need for medicinary supplementation also.
In case of the chronic illnesses, the patients reported about a subjectively
easier breathing and inspirational experiences, which was officially
confirmed by objective vitalcapacity measurements.
Based on the above mentioned statements, the outcome of the adjuvant
application of the instrument has proven to be EFFECTIVE in many of
the cases.
During the test period no side effects have been observed.
Accordingly:
I suggest the application of the "Saltpipe"
instrument as a complementive, supportive method with the following
completion:
It must be distributed with a suitably informative and ethic description
for users, which does not deceive the user and does not make him or
her abandon the previously used traditional medicaments and treatment.
Budapest, 08. 10. 2002.
Dr. Hegyi Gabriella MD.PhD.
Division leader specialist