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Professor of integrative treatment department of Javerania University of Columbia, founder of the segmentous-metamere puncture method, doctor Arturo O’Byrne had a seminar at Biological Medicine Clinic.

Axar.az reports that doctor talked about “Bioregulatory treatment and woman health” at the seminar and shared his knowledge with doctors of Biological Medicine Clinic.

Professor Artur O’Byrne has shared his opinions about doctors of the clinic also. He said that doctors of Biological Medicine Clinic are doing science regularly and doing researches to treat diseases. Famous professor appreciated the approach of doctors to patients.

In the end of the event Professor of Biological Medicine Clinic, doctor Fikriyya Ibrahimli thanked Arturo O’Byrne for sharing his knowledge and experiences with doctors.

Notably, reception and seminar by Arturo O’Byrne will continue until 17th of June in Biological Medicine Clinic. Bioregulatorytreatment, leukorrhea, inflammation of pelvic organs, menopauses and other diseases will be the topic of seminars.

Reception of patients will be between 12-17 June from 09:00 to 13:00. Diseases below will be received and consulted by the doctor:

GI tract disorders

Respiratory disorders

Autoimmune disorders

Rheumatological disorders

Genitourinary disorders

Allergic disorders

Date
2017.06.13 / 17:59
Author
Axar.az
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