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YNSA Influence in the Treatment of Cerebellar and Cerebral Apoplexy Arteriosclerosis with Vascular Encephalopathy with Chronic, Intensive Dizzy Spells with Inclination to Falling Down, Vestibular Neuritis, Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency
Case 35
A 74-year old female patient has complained for more than 10 years about gait uncertainty with dizzy spells. Approximately three (3) years ago her condition deteriorated to an high extent.
Various neurological consultations confirmed the above mentioned diagnose, but unfortunately no effective treatment, except for beta-histen, which also did not help, could be offered the patient. The patient was just told, that is part of getting old, such ailments belong to this process, that her circulation was not good and that she would just have to live with these problems and her fate for the rest of her life.
The patient came to us in despair. She is considerably nervous and depressive, shows uneasiness and cannot stop crying. She asks for help. She would so much like to walk through the streets without other pedestrians looking upon her as a drunkard.

Even at the time of our very first treatment in accordance with the YNSA method the complete dizziness disappeared. For the first time in 10 years the patient was able to stand as straight as a cypress tree on her closed feet with her eyes closed without tottering and without the inclination to slope forwards and backwards. A neurological high achievement for this patient since 10 years.
We treated this patient during the first 6 weeks on the basis of every second day with increasingly, stabilizing results.
Presently the patient is doing fine, she can walk into town without anxiety, she can carry out her daily chores at home and do her shopping without being afraid that she will fall down and the pedestrians will look upon her as being drunk.

During the last 8 weeks the patient has been treated once per week, she is not in need of medication and after each treatment she is getting more safer and safer on her legs.