Objective: Resonance therapy is increasingly being used in the treatment of various health problems such as addiction, pain, psychiatric disorders, and cancer. We investigated the experiences of resonance therapy practitioners in Türkiye and their opinions regarding the effectiveness of this treatment. Material and Methods: A survey was conducted among 300 practitioners of resonance therapy in Türkiye using Google Forms. Results: The study revealed that out of the resonance therapy practitioners, 185 (61.6%) were medical doctors, and 207 participants (69%) had been practicing resonance therapy for less than 5 years. The most commonly used device was the QUITT device (64.5%). Among the participants, 204 (68%) believed that resonance therapy is effective in quitting smoking and tobacco use, 291 (97%) believed it is effective in reducing appetite, 282 (94%) believed it balances metabolism, 297 (99%) believed it has a positive impact on human psychology, and 267 (89%) believed it is effective in treating allergies and atopic conditions. However, 42% of the participants had no experience regarding the effectiveness of resonance therapy in treating visual impairments, 209 participants (69.7%) had no experience regarding the treatment of nail lesions, and 120 participants (40%) had no experience regarding the treatment of solid organ cancer using resonance therapy. Conclusion: Resonance therapy practitioners in Türkiye believe that this treatment method is particularly effective for smoking and alcohol addiction, obesity, psychiatric disorders, allergies, and atopic conditions. However, there is limited experience regarding its effectiveness in treating nail lesions, myopia, hypermetropia, and solid organ cancer in the country.
Keywords: Complementary therapies; resonance therapy; holistic health
Amaç: Rezonans terapisi, bağımlılık, ağrı, psikiyatrik bozukluklar ve kanser gibi çeşitli sağlık sorunlarının tedavisinde giderek daha fazla kullanılmaktadır. Bu çalışmada, Türkiye'deki rezonans terapi uygulayıcılarının deneyimleri ve bu tedavinin etkinliği konusundaki görüşleri araştırılmıştır. Gereç ve Yöntemler: Türkiye'de rezonans terapisi uygulayan 300 uygulayıcı arasında bir anket çalışması, Google Forms kullanılarak gerçekleştirilmiştir. Bulgular: Çalışma, rezonans terapisi uygulayıcılarının 185'inin (%61,6) tıp doktoru olduğunu ve katılımcıların 207'sinin (%69) rezonans terapisi uygulamalarının 5 yıldan az bir süre içinde olduğunu ortaya koymuştur. En yaygın kullanılan cihazın QUITT cihazı olduğu (%64,5) saptanmıştır. Katılımcılar arasında, 204'ü (%68) rezonans terapisinin sigara ve tütün kullanımını bırakmada etkili olduğuna inanırken, 291'i (%97) iştahı azaltmada etkili olduğuna, 282'si (%94) metabolizmayı dengelediğine, 297'si (%99) insan psikolojisi üzerinde olumlu etkisi olduğuna ve 267'si (%89) alerji ve atopik durumların tedavisinde etkili olduğuna inanmıştır. Bununla birlikte, katılımcıların %42'si rezonans terapisinin görme bozukluklarını tedavi etmedeki etkililiği konusunda deneyime sahip değildir, 209 katılımcı (%69,7) tırnak lezyonlarını tedavi etme konusunda deneyime sahip değildir ve 120 katılımcı (%40) rezonans terapisi kullanarak solid organ kanserini tedavi etme konusunda deneyime sahip değildir. Sonuç: Türkiye'deki rezonans terapisi uygulayıcıları, bu tedavi yönteminin özellikle sigara ve alkol bağımlılığı, obezite, psikiyatrik bozukluklar, alerjiler ve atopik durumlar için etkili olduğuna inanmaktadır. Bununla birlikte, ülkede tırnak lezyonlarını, miyopi, hipermetropi ve solid organ kanserini tedavi etmedeki etkililiği konusunda sınırlı deneyim bulunmaktadır.
Anahtar Kelimeler: Tamamlayıcı tedaviler; rezonans terapisi; bütünsel sağlık
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