Alexander Zalmanov
Abraham (Alexander) Zalmanov (Salmanoff), (1875 - 1965) He was born in Gomel, Russian Empire (now in Belarus), to a Jewish family. He invented[1] a method of capillaries restoration with special Turpentine bath tonic which includes organic turpentine. Zalmanov's method of treatment based on Schack August Steenberg Krogh[2] researches, who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1920 for his discovery of the motor-regulating mechanism of capillaries.
Other words August Krogh discovered that
capillaries are able to contract and dilate to pump blood through while enabling its microcirculation.
The heart is only responsible for the blood flow from large blood vessels to smaller ones.
Major role of blood circulation and metabolism belongs to capillaries.
Official medicine doesn't pay any attention to this basic discovery.
Zalmanov claims yellow and white bath tonic or emulsion can be used for treatment of different acute and chronic diseases, such as:
- diseases of nervous system
- polyneuritis
- multiple sclerosis
- leucaemia
- presenility
- chronic prostatitis
- immunopathological diseases
- allergies
- chronic bronchitis
- chronic pneumonia
- weight Loss and Rejuvenation[3]
- sexual dysfunction [4]
His method was approved in France by Ministry of Health in 1952.
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References[edit]
- ↑ http://zalmanov.info/ru/book/
- ↑ August Krongh. "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1920".
- ↑ "Turpentine Baths for Weight Loss and Rejuvenation". August 17, 2011. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
- ↑ Karpukhin, IV.; Li, AA.; Gusev, ME (2000). "Turpentine white emulsion baths in the rehabilation in patients with sexual dysfunction". Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult (5): 32–3. PMID 11247146.
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