Pharmacist, Shimi Min
CellMed 2023; 13(16): 3.1-3.3Objective: Case report on improvement of pruritus through application of Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)
Method: OCNT was implemented on a Korean female patient in her 50s suffering from pruritus with unknown cause.
Results: The pruritus improved upon implementation of OCNT.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT can be helpful to pruritus patient.
Pharmacist, Euna Choi
CellMed 2023; 13(16): 4.1-4.4Objective: Lymphedema case study through the application of Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)
Method: OCNT is implemented to a Korean female patient in her 70s with difficulties in walking due to severe swelling in one of her legs.
Results: Lymphedema was improved following implementation of OCNT.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT to lymphedema patient can be helpful.
Pharmacist, Jeong-myeong Kim
CellMed 2023; 13(15): 1.1-1.4Objective: A case study on the use of OCNT for postmenopausal vaginal dryness.
Methods: A 50-year-old Korean female who experienced severe vaginal dryness after menopause in early 2023 was treated with OCNT.
Results: After implementing OCNT, symptoms of vaginal dryness improved.
Conclusion: OCNT can be beneficial in alleviating symptoms of vaginal dryness in postmenopausal patients.
Pharmacist, Yeon Choi
CellMed 2023; 13(15): 2.1-2.4Objective: A single-patient case study on the use of OCNT for cervical spinal stenosis.
Methods: A 50-year-old Korean male with frequent leg muscle cramps and severe muscle weakness was treated with OCNT.
Results: After OCNT, pain and cramps disappeared, and muscle strength improved to the point of no longer hindering daily activities.
Conclusion: OCNT can be beneficial in alleviating symptoms of pain and muscle weakness in patients with cervical spinal stenosis.
Pharmacist, Shimi Min
CellMed 2023; 13(15): 3.1-3.4Objective: To report a case of SIBO syndrome improvement through Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy.
Methods: A Korean male in his 60s suffering from indigestion due to SIBO.
Results: After the OCNT, symptoms of SIBO and indigestion improved.
Conclusion: OCNT can be beneficial for patients with SIBO and indigestion.
Pharmacist, Jeong Min Lee
CellMed 2023; 13(15): 4.1-4.7Objective: Improvement of the symptoms of restless leg syndrome patient by using OCNT.
Methods: OCNT was implemented on a 50-year-old Korean female patient with symptoms of chronic fatigue and chronic gynecologic disease as well as sufferance from insomnia due to numbness in the legs following hysterectomy in the past.
Results: Following the implementation of OCNT, the symptom of numbness in the legs improved along with other symptoms that caused inconveniences to the patient such as sleep disorder, fatigue and gynecology disease.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT to patient suffering restless leg syndrome can be helpful in alleviation of the symptoms.
Pharmacist, Myeonghui Lee
CellMed 2023; 13(15): 5.1-5.5Objective: Report on the case of improvement of alopecia through application of Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT).
Methods: OCNT was applied to a Korean female in her 70s displaying severe alopecia symptom in her crown.
Results: Alopecia was improved after the implementation of OCNT.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT can be helpful to an alopecia patient.
Pharmacist, SeonHee Kang
CellMed 2023; 13(15): 6.1-6.7Objective: Report on the case of improvement of multiple alopecia areata through implementation of Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT).
Methods: A Korean female in her 50s suffering from multiple alopecia areata.
Results: Multiple alopecia areata was improved following implementation of OCNT.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT can be helpful to multiple alopecia areata.
Pharmacist, Hae yeon Hwang
CellMed 2023; 13(13): 1.1-1.6Objective: Case study of hemorrhoid improvement by ortho-cellular nutrition therapy.
Methods: A Korean woman in her 40s had been experiencing hemorrhoid symptoms for two years, and recently, severe anal pain rendered her unable to carry out daily activities.
Results: After implementing nutrition therapy, the patient's anal pain and edema were completely resolved.
Conclusion: Applying nutrition therapy to patients with hemorrhoids can assist in symptom relief.
Pharmacist, Yeon Choi
CellMed 2023; 13(13): 2.1-2.6Objective: A Case report on the improvement of dermatitis through implementation of OCNT.
Methods: OCNT was implemented for 3 months for a Korean man in his 70’s with dermatitis with unknown cause since 2015.
Results: Following the implementation of OCNT, fever that accompanied dermatitis subsided, occurrence of itchiness and abscess decreased, and the stratum corneum of the palm although displayed improvement of being thinned. As the result of visual follow-up observation upon discontinuation of OCNT, damaged skin due to inflammation was restored to the level of normal skin.
Conclusion: OCNT can provide assistance to those experiencing inconvenience due to dermatitis.
Bong-Keun Jang, Sunyoung Park, Dahyun Mun, Gunwoo Lee, Youngsun Kwon, Hye-yeon Kang, Jeom-Yong Kim
CellMed 2023;13: 4.1-4.6Pharmacist, Min-soo Son
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