Diabetes Type 2 International Project

Diabetes Type 2 International Project



A CLINICAL STUDY
An invitation to join our "International Project 2008: Chronic Disease" which will include studies in Diabetes, Hepatitis C and Psoriasis

We are now inviting people with Diabetes Type Two to take part in our clinical study which will begin in our Moscow clinic in Spring 2008.

We will offer a 30% reduction on the cost of our specialized diagnostic and treatment program for diabetes Type Two in return for the right to the use of information obtained during the course of treatment.

The treatment on offer is not itself experimental. It has been used safely and effectively in our clinic since 1997 with no known serious side effects from any treatment given. Detailed records and observations have of course been made, as have patents for the new equipment, but these have not been witnessed by the international medical community, which is naturally skeptical of new discoveries. Additionally there have been few interested Western doctors able to read the existing scientific literature in Russia

The aim of this project therefore is to follow the progress of a group of patients, documenting each stage in English in acceptable international format. This will provide a group of ‘case-studies’ which may form the basis later for wider international trials

Previous Studies

In our diagnostic clinic we have conducted diagnostics on 1,500 patients with diabetes. In the treatment clinic we further observed and treated 216 diabetic patients.

Our main criteria for successful treatment are the lowering and normalizing of the levels of glucose in the blood and the level of cholesterol and its fractions; also the normalizing of weight and arterial blood pressure. These criteria were observed in all the patients, bar one (215) and reported improved well-being and general health as well as improved control over their blood sugar levels. Most have been followed over the 12 months following treatment and have successfully maintained their improvement.

Why come to us?

Our clinic has taken a new approach to the treatment of diabetes. We start with the premise that the diagnostic process should be as wide and detailed as possible. In particular, before settling on a prescription for treatment, we make a careful assessment of the condition of the function of the Beta cells and the functional condition of the liver, as well as the state of the cardiovascular system. We also take into account any other illness present, which makes for a maximal personalized approach to the individual. This enables us to establish a wide spectrum of treatment - we include for example the treatment of asymptomatic chronic infections which boosts the body’s own immune system and its ability to heal itself.

Practical Support during your time in Moscow

Full support is offered to the international patient at the clinic
  • Interpretation and translation will be supplied as required. Diagnostic results will be supplied in hard copy in English. This will include all analyses and diagnostic conclusions. (Usually approximately 30 pages) Analyses of blood and urine are supplied by external, fully registered and licensed laboratories in standard, international format. The report will effectively supply a "bench-mark" of health and will be useful in discussions with the patient’s own doctor at home.

  • Treatment requires attendance at the clinic on an out-patient basis – usually for 3 to 4 hours a day for 21 to 26 days. Patients are asked to commit to the agreed number of days – it is important that the treatment is performed on a daily basis without any breaks (The clinic works 7/7) The only other restriction is likely to be a promise of no alcohol intake during the period of treatment.

  • Follow up: The clinic expects to stay in touch over the following year to ensure steady progress for the patient.

  • Transfers to airport and into the city: The clinic has its own drivers and security personnel who will help to smooth any practical issues encountered on a first stay in Russia.

The Diabetes Type 2 Offer:

If the treatment is so outstanding – why should we be giving it away?

The Clinic of Cybernetic Medicine is a genuine centre of excellence situated in Moscow. It was founded in 1997 to put into practice new medical discoveries made by a team of physicists, bio-chemists and medical practitioners over the previous ten years. This research took place in the Department of Bio-Organic Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation. Today the clinic has its consulting rooms at one end of their famous ‘DNA Spiral’ building on Miklukho-Maklaya Street. Today, the political environment is open and foreigners are welcome here to attend the clinic. Previously however, this building was closed to casual visitors and research in the Defense Complex of the USSR was obviously not accessible to foreigners. The result has been that although the clinic is now well-known in Russia and has a waiting list for patients; neither the clinic nor its therapies are known in Britain or America. Indeed, the present climate has hindered exchange of information between medical fraternities and patients have been frightened to travel to Russia. This project has been established with the aim of crossing the political divide and introducing the concept of maximum diagnostics and the system approach to treatment to the international community.


Expectations of the Participant and the Clinic

Participation in the project is proposed on the basis that patients will be diagnosed and treated to the very highest standards of orthodox, classical medicine and international patient care. We anticipate that all patients will return home with a considerably improved state of well-being as well as enjoying a fully comprehensive understanding of their health and the medical issues which concern them. Where appropriate they will be advised on how to continue their medication and / or diet.

In return the patient will agree to a waiver of confidentiality and make their record available for consultation and discussion with other doctors and patients, in the form of a ‘case-study.’ The patient may be asked to discuss their own case with a journalist during and after the treatment. Whilst the project is requesting openness from each participant, every attempt will be made to preserve the dignity of each patient and usually their case will be presented under a pseudonym.

After Care

The patient will be asked to complete a questionnaire about their health, before and after treatment and also to cooperate with the doctors of the clinic by staying in touch for a year afterwards and providing them with information on any changes in their health and particularly with regard to their weight and blood sugar levels. This will usually be in the form of an email questionnaire and a telephone call once a month.

Participants' Options

The patient will have a full range of options presented to him on arrival at the clinic. The first stage – the diagnostics - are presented as a program of analyses in the course of a morning. Following this and an intermediate consultation, the patient may agree to treatment or not as wished, with no obligation. If the patient does not wish to start treatment then s/he should return to the clinic for a full consultation one week later, following the clinic’s receipt of all the clinical and bio-chemical blood and urine tests.

If the patient agrees to treatment, this will start the following day and will require attendance at the clinic on an out-patient basis for 3-4 hours for the following 21 days. The details of the treatment will depend on the outcome of the diagnostics and will be discussed thoroughly in advance.


The Cybernetic Methodology

The project participants will be given the ‘Gold Standard’ diagnostic program – the details of this are on the clinic’s website at www.cyberneticmedicine.com . The Gold Standard comprises a complete range of tests, blood, urine and biochemical, followed by ultra-sound examination of all the major body organs, which provides an overall, structural picture of the body. If appropriate the Cardio-Visor is then used to examine the working of the heart and the cardiovascular system as well as detailed ECG readings. This is followed by the DCM – a passive, monitoring of all the bodies major systems in action. It diagnoses function, not state, providing essential information on how the body is actually working, rather than the state it is in. All these tests, with the exception of the sample of blood taken by small syringe for analysis, are totally non-invasive. The overall experience is pleasant and relaxing in the hands of highly-professional doctors. The analyses provide a complete examination which goes far beyond that normally provided in the U.K. It will reveal any "hidden" or asymptomatic illnesses, bacterial or viral and assess the role of the body’s systems in the progression of the patient’s diabetic condition. This is likely to reveal problems which can then be successfully treated resulting in a greatly improved sense of well-being. Energy levels will be restored, resulting in a relief from depression and improved control over blood sugar processing.


What’s in a name? Cybernetic Medicine Explained!

The Oxford Dictionary defines cybernetics as:
"The science of systems of control and communications in living organisms and machines"

The Institute of Cybernetic Medicine in Moscow is not related or connected to any other organization offering ‘cybernetic medicine.’ The clinic is unique and its work is based on original research performed at the Institute, based at the Department of Bio-Organic Sciences at the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation.

The name was chosen to identify the real nature of the diagnostic and treatment program. The word "cybernetic" identifies the "system" approach to healing – a concern for the establishment of a treatment program which would match the body’s own management – a synchronized matching of all the body’s needs, or as Hippocrates once suggested, "We must heal the person, not the illness." Success has arisen from the simple fact that if a doctor is presented with a total picture, s/he is usually able to prescribe smaller doses of simple drugs, precisely targeted to hit the spot required. This is compounded by the fact that many so-called ‘illnesses’ such as diabetes type two are often paralleled by other conditions which, if resolved, can lead to a dramatic improvement in health. There is nothing "alternative" or "magical" at the clinic – just good traditional medicine, used in a creative and innovative way.