Cosmic Beam therapy sets out to heal physical, mental & spiritual ailments. The fudamental belief is thata all diseases manifest themselves as a result of an imbalance in positive and negative energy (toxic matter), and therefore, can be healed by using a
a powerful method of tapping the Cosmic Energy and directing it to the diseased person (whether it be anger, cerebral palsy or hair loss) irrespective of time and space. http://www.cosmicbeamtherapy.com/whats.htm
Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy was created in 1967.
It is sometimes called cobalt therapy, radiation therapy, x-ray therapy radiation treatment, radiotherapy, or irradiation
It is sometimes called radiation therapy, radiation therapy, cobalt therapy, electron beam therapy, or irradiation
It is sometimes called radiotherapy, x-ray therapy radiation treatment, cobalt therapy, electron beam therapy, or irradiation
In external radiation therapy a beam of radiation is directed from outside the body at the cancer
It is sometimes called radiotherapy, x-ray therapy radiation treatment, cobalt therapy, electron beam therapy, or irradiation
pt is abbrviation physical therapy
It is sometimes called radiation therapy, x-ray therapy radiation treatment, cobalt therapy, electron beam therapy, or irradiation
Snoezelen therapy takes place in specially constructed rooms in which patients can, for example, produce music simply by walking in front of a sound beam. The sound beam, which looks like a microphone, "translates" the patient's movements into music.
It is sometimes called radiation therapy, x-ray therapy radiation treatment, radiotherapy, electron beam therapy, or irradiation
Electron beam therapy uses high-energy electron beams to deliver radiation treatment to cancerous tumors. By targeting the tumor site with precise radiation doses, electron beam therapy can help destroy cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Yes, you can have contact with people after radium therapy as it is not radioactive like external beam radiation therapy. However, it's important to follow the guidelines provided by your healthcare team to minimize exposure to others.