Contemporary medicine is on the threshold of a qualitative reassessment of the human systemic nature.
Contemporary medicine is on the threshold of a qualitative reassessment of the human systemic nature, which will provide a new opportunity for the application of a multitude of alternative and unconventional methods in practice.
There are many areas in the field of diagnostics that grapple with the problem of the early recognition of various pathologies despite having state-of-the-art technology at their disposal. The author's long-standing experience in the field of express diagnostics makes his knowledge a very valuable asset.
Extensive medical practice has facilitated the testing of the offered methods, giving them practical significance. A side-by-side analysis is required to compare diagnoses delivered by a range of diagnostic equipment with those obtained by the author through biolocation express methods. The comparison would undoubtedly both enrich the author's further research and enhance the practical application of said methods.
It is, in my opinion, too early to consider modern medicine to be permanently closed to new fundamental approaches. At the same time, the extensive research conducted by A. Vasilchuk provides a solid basis for their implementation and development.