Pharmacist, Jongbin Jo
CellMed 2024; 14(3): 1.1-1.3Objective: A Case study on improvement of ICE syndrome through the use of OCNT.
Methods: OCNT was performed on a 45-year-old Korean female who had difficulty in opening the eyes widely due to painful and xerophthalmias, and suffered inconvenience in daily life due to myodesopsia.
Results: After the implementation of OCNT, the intraocular pressure (IOP) level was restored to normal, and the pain, dryness and myodesopsia symptoms were alleviated. This resulted in improvement in depressive symptoms and quality of life.
Conclusion: For patients suffering from problems such as elevated intraocular pressure, myodesopsia, and xerophthalmia, OCNT can be helpful in improvement and treatment of symptoms.
Pharmacist, Minho Baek
CellMed 2024; 14(3): 2.1-2.4Objective: Study on a case of improvement of depression through the use of OCNT
Methods: OCNT was implemented due to depression that lasted over prolonged period time on a 59-year old Korean female.
Results: Depression gradually improved a little by little following the implementation of OCNT and symptoms improved eventually to the extent of enabling the patient to engage in internal and external activities.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT to those suffering from depression can be helpful in alleviation of symptoms.
Pharmacist, BanSok Na
CellMed 2024; 14(3): 3.1-3.3Objective: A Case of improvement of hyperlipidemia through the use of OCNT.
Methods: A Korean female in her 40s has been suffering from a wide range of symptoms due to hyperlipidemia.
Results: Hyperlipidemia was improved following implementation of OCNT.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT on hyperlipidemia can be helpful in alleviation of symptoms.
Pharmacist, Yeon Choi
CellMed 2024; 14(3): 4.1-4.3Objective: Report of a case of improvement of hair loss through the use of OCNT.
Methods: A 60-year old Korean male has been suffering from hair loss.
Results: Hair loss was markedly improved following implementation of OCNT.
Conclusion: Application of OCNT to hair loss can be helpful in alleviation of the symptoms.