The Japanese Journal of Ryodoraku Autonomic Nervous System
Online ISSN : 1884-9237
Print ISSN : 0557-5729
ISSN-L : 0557-5729
The influence of Ryodoraku stimulation to brain waves and the change of clinical symptoms
Makoto Iida
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1979 Volume 24 Issue 4 Pages 81-87

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The auther examined the fluctuation of brain waves and the change of clinical symptoms by Ryodoraku stimulation. Low frequency waves stimulation method (5HZ, 5μA, 15mim )and direct current stimulation method (12V, 200μA, 5 sec. ) were employed.
The results of low frequency waves stimulation method were the followings: The brain waves were improved immediately after the sti m u lation. The epilepsical fit of all sorts decreased or disappeared at the same time spike and slow waves decreased or disappeared. As the distinctive phenomenon, epilepsical displeasure was improved and the patient became in a goodihumor, which was not mere sedation.
The results of direct current stimulation method were the followings: Brain waves and clinical symptoms were gradually improved, al though a distinctive change was not recognized immediately after the stimulation. Stimulations ( two times a week) made the brain waves almost normal after six months and epilep sical fit almost disappeared.
It has become to be confirmed from the results that low frequency waves stimulation method has an immediate effect and direct current stimulation method has a gradual effect. The effect on epilepsical displeasure seems to be related with the improvement of foundmental waves in the brain waves.

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