This center was established by Sonsu Kim, a Korean Buddhist monk. There is specific treatment to stop or reverse and cure any types of MD in WMDROC. If you have any questions concerning with you or/and your family, your patients for getting attempt of cure MD diseases. Please do not hesitate to contact with WMDROC. (82)010-3557-9918, or e-mail tmsla001@naver.com or tmsla001@gmail.com
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1. Overview of the patient. A. D. P. Pak B. Male. C. Born 1954. D. Family(husband) of member "Health." E. Reside Sydney, Australia. 2. Overview of disease. A. Since the momentum in the early 10 years old he had big surprise, left and right hands were shaking caused illness. B. Several years ago because the cartilage of the elbow has gone away, has gotten Grade 4 disability determination, and so now elbow of the left and right are curved Approximately a 90 ° that may not straightened. C. for Getting a job, he has been in Australia to do labour work and commenced onset. he returned Korea owing not to find out the cause of his disease. D. 5/16/2011. Korea University Anam hospital diagnosed as Motor Neuron disease ; progressive muscular atrophy. E. The suggestion of doctor in hospital as follows. F. He has depended on stick when he has moved, his waste vended until top of the head direct forward walking on flat ...
Please, refer to ; Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i3ChcmMFcQ&t=126s Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWKIg3VKny4&t=73s Episode 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClbDJd1tZ8Q&feature=youtu.be Episode 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QFWk_Twkkc&t=11s Everything in there. Comparison of difference between pre-treatment and during 3-session sessions by WMDROC
1. Overview of the patient A. Member of institution WMDROC, Jeongcheol Lee B. Born in1984. C. Reside Gwangju, Jeonnam, Korea(south) D. Symptom of MD appeared since 2009. E. Feb, 2011 The results from the biopsy, in Chonnam National University Hospital ; So Musculature of the hexagon has changed that the circle is determined that may ti is judged by the progressive MD, but the diagnosis is still too difficult to confirm belong to what the type of MD. F. Currently, genetic tests are being commissioned, pending results of the preservation of the gene. G. At first, the failure started from wateum heels. 2. Overview of the diagnosis and eradication A. By a visual diagnosis ; So calves, thighs, buttocks portion of the muscle exhaustion progresses that may coming up with the top of the body. And Legs in the knee "O" type bending progresses. B. Walk a little wobbly at the pace against a flat , that is...
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