МЕДИТАЦИЯ ВОЛШЕБНОЕ ОКНО: ЯПОНИЯ

MEDITATION MAGIC WINDOW: JAPAN

1. INDICATIONS AND USE


Clinical meditation MAGIC WINDOW: JAPAN is indicated for:


NEUROLOGY


Complementary therapy for conditions leading to memory loss and deterioration in cases of:

  • Taking prescription and over-the-counter medications (antidepressants, antihistamines, anti-anxiety medications, muscle relaxants, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, and painkillers after surgery)
  • Use of alcohol, tobacco or drugs
  • Smoking
  • Insomnia
  • Depression, stress and trauma
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Head injuries
  • Dementia
  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Other possible causes of memory loss (underactive or overactive thyroid, drug use, infections, HIV, tuberculosis, syphilis)

PSYCHIATRY


Complementary Therapy for Disorders Associated with Stress or Traumatic Events:

  • Acute stress disorder
  • Disorders of adjustment to sudden change (divorce, job loss, end of close relationships, moving, loss, disappointment)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder


Complementary Therapy for Sleep Disorders:

  • Insomnia
  • Hypersomnolence disorders
  • Sleep disorders related to breathing (sleep apnea)

 

PSYCHOLOGY/COACHING


Additional therapy aimed at improving attention, stress resistance under loads requiring a high degree of memorization of information


Complementary therapy aimed at gaining clarity in business transactions and negotiations


Complementary therapy aimed at finding mutual understanding with others


Complementary therapy aimed at improving skills in responding to slander and libel


Complementary therapy aimed at regulating thought processes in situations associated with increased stress and traumatic life events (arrest, imprisonment; victims of violence; family conflicts accompanied by beatings)


SURGERY


Additional therapy for vasospasms:

  • Spasm of cerebral vessels
  • Coronary artery spasm
  • Vasospasm of the nipple due to insufficiently tight nipple pressure during breastfeeding
  • Raynaud's Phenomenon

Adjunctive therapy for vasoconstriction, or persistent narrowing of blood vessels


Additional therapy for varicose veins:

  • Varicose veins during pregnancy
  • Varicose veins during menopause
  • Varicose veins in people over 50 years of age
  • Varicose veins due to standing for long periods of time
  • Varicose veins associated with obesity
  • For prophylactic purposes in individuals with a family history of varicose veins

Additional therapy aimed at recovery after invasive and minimally invasive procedures for the treatment of varicose veins:

  • Vein ligation and removal
  • Sclerotherapy
  • Microsclerotherapy
  • Laser surgery
  • Endovenous ablation therapy
  • Endoscopic vein surgery

Additional therapy for hemorrhoids:

  • Hemorrhagic hemorrhoids of the first degree
  • Hemorrhagic hemorrhoids of the second degree
  • Third degree severe hemorrhoids
  • Hemorrhagic nodes of the fourth degree
  • External hemorrhoids

  

Additional therapy aimed at recovery after invasive procedures for the treatment of hemorrhoids:

  • Hemorrhoidectomies
  • Stapling hemorrhoidopexy
  • Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation Operations (HALO)

Adjunctive therapy for heart valve disease:

  • Regurgitation
  • Stenosis
  • Atresia

Additional therapy aimed at recovery after heart valve surgery:

  • Annuloplasty
  • Valvuloplasty (balloon valvuloplasty or balloon valvotomy)

Additional therapy aimed at recovery after salpingectomy:

  • one-sided
  • two-sided
  • partial

Additional therapy aimed at recovery after abortion:

  • Medication
  • Surgical abortion

2. EXECUTION TIME

2.1 Recommended

In the morning

During the daytime

In the evening

 

2.2 Not recommended

At night (at least 2 hours before sleep)

 

3. FREQUENCY OF USE

 

3.1 Use in patients aged 18 years and over

The minimum course of therapy is 2 weeks. It is recommended:

  • 1 time in 2-3 days
  • as needed

 

3.2 Use in the elderly

Frequency of use adjustment required in patients over 65 years of age

 

3.3 Administrative information

You can practice meditation while sitting or lying down in any comfortable position.

   

4. EFFECTIVENESS AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECT

 

4.1 Start of action

From 4 hours

 

4.2 Maximum effect

From 7 hours

 

4.3 Decrease in action

From 3 days

 

4.4 Therapeutic effect 

From 2 weeks

 

5. CONTRAINDICATIONS

 

5.1 Meditation is not recommended for use by patients

There are no contraindications

 

6. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

 

6.1 Impact on driving vehicles

Does not affect the ability to drive a car

 

6.2 Drowsiness/sedation

After practicing meditation, there is no drowsiness or sedative effect.

 

7. INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER PRACTICES OR DRUGS

 

Enhances the effect of meditations that prevent pregnancy.

 

8. USE IN SPECIFIC GROUPS

 

8.1 Pregnancy

No adjustment of frequency of use is required during pregnancy.

 

8.2 Lactation period

No adjustment of the frequency of administration is required during lactation.

 

8.3 Use in pediatrics

Not recommended for persons under 18 years of age

 

8.4 Geriatric use

Frequency of use may need to be adjusted in individuals over 65 years of age.

The minimum course of therapy is 2 weeks. It is recommended:

  • 1 time per day
  • as needed

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