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2023, Vol.13, No.12

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    A Case Study on the Metatarsal Fractures Patients Using Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)

    Sunhee Kang | 2023, 13(12) | pp.1~8 | number of Cited : 0
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    Objective: A case report of pain relief and fracture recovery by ortho-cellular nutrition therapy in a patient with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th metatarsal fractures (closed). Methods: A Korean woman in her 50s was diagnosed with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th metatarsal fractures (closed) with severe initial pain and fractures. Surgery was recommended but could not be performed immediately due to her situations at work. Results: With OCNT performed immediately after the fracture, the pain completely disappeared, and even during subsequent recovery, recovery was faster than in other fracture cases. Conclusion: OCNT may help patients with similar problems relieve symptoms and recover.
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    A Case Study on Symptomatic Improvement of a Dementia Patient Using Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)

    Hye-Ran Park | 2023, 13(12) | pp.1~5 | number of Cited : 0
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    Objective: A case report on the improvement of dementia by Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy. Methods: A Korean woman in her 80s was suffering from dementia. Results: Dementia improved after being treated with OCNT. Conclusion: OCNT may help alleviate symptoms of dementia.
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    An outpatient case study of Cyaplex F: mitigated adverse effects associated with Imatinib

    Sun L Riehm | 2023, 13(12) | pp.1~7 | number of Cited : 0
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    Objective: A case of reducing adverse effects associated with imatinib using Cyaplex F. Methods: The 52-year-old female with past medical history of stage 1 triple-positive breast cancer 10 years ago, and current metastatic melanoma has been complaining adverse effects after imatinib was started. Results: After OCNT was initiated, the patient’s headache and muscle pain have been much tolerable and her AST/CPK levels were returned close to her baseline. Conclusion: OCNT may reduce side effects caused by Imatinib and help patient to stay with the current chemotherapy regimen.
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    A Case Study on an Osteoporosis Patient Using Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)

    Myung Jin Cha | 2023, 13(12) | pp.1~8 | number of Cited : 0
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    Objective: A case report on the improvement of symptoms in an osteoporosis patient using ortho-cellular nutrition therapy Methods: Currently a 70 years old Korean woman was diagnosed with osteoporosis in her late 50s around 2010 and continued to receive injection treatments once every three months. Her T-score did not improve, and fractures continued to occur in the ankles, wrists, shoulders, ribs, etc., even from light impacts. Results: The patient underwent an osteoporosis test in February 2019, which resulted in an average T-score of -2.5 or less, equivalent to being diagnosed with osteoporosis. OCNT has been performed since May 2019 (late 60s), and in the test received in April 2020, the T-score value improved to over -2.5 and was determined normal at the hospital. Since then, OCNT continued without any further injection treatments. Unlike before, even when she fell hard, she only suffered bruises without fractures, and no additional fractures have occurred. Conclusion: OCNT may help patients with similar problems relieve symptoms and recover.
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    Study on the cases of improvement in pancreatic cancer using Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)

    Hae yeon Hwang | 2023, 13(12) | pp.1~7 | number of Cited : 0
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    Objective: Report cases of improvement in pancreatic cancer through Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy. Methods: Korean males in their 70’s were suffering from pancreatic cancer following full recovery from prostate cancer. Results: There was the improvement in pancreatic cancer following implementation of OCNT. Conclusion: Application of OCNT to pancreatic cancer can be helpful in alleviating symptoms.