MORA-THERAPY AS SMOKING CESSATION TREATMENT
Dr. Ersal S. Işık / Family Medicine Specialist
NEOSANTE Integrative Medicine Clinic
INTRODUCTION
Mora Therapy, which first began to be used in the 1980s, is a treatment method that aims to produce therapeutic effects through very weak electromagnetic waves specific to a substance, deriving its principles from homeopathy. In the Mora-Therapy method, the electromagnetic vibrations taken from the matter are reversed (mirror image) with constant phase and delivered to the body with fixed phases between 1 Hz and 200 kHz. The same process can also be used to filter the electromagnetic information received from the body (from the diseased area) and return it to the body. A lot of experience has been gained with the method since the 80s. These experiences have shown that this method can be used in a wide range of indications, including allergies.
While it has been demonstrated that this treatment can be used in many different indications, its use has become widespread in recent years, especially in addictions. Since 2007, I have been using this therapy method, whose efficacy was demonstrated in a double-blind placebo-controlled study conducted by Pıhtılı and colleagues on 200 patients at the Çapa Medical Faculty Chest Diseases Department in 2008 for smoking cessation and in published studies by Prof. Dr. Mehmet Karadağ and colleagues on 1562 patients.
METHOD
In my own clinic, 1360 patients applied to "quit smoking" in 2011. These individuals underwent a 50-minute session on cigarettes with the help of the MORA Super + device. The information and evaluations during the follow-up of each patient were recorded on the SPSS statistical program.