
Magotherapy will help you restore vision
at the expense of reviving your body's resources.
Effective and safe treatment with Magotherapy
is a reality at our clinic!
Treatment without complications or pain -------- 20 years of stable results -------------stopping disease progression
Glaucoma
Belongs to the group of treacherous eye diseases. This disease involves progressive atrophy of the optic nerve and loss of vision. The optic nerve transmits visual information from the eye to the brain.
The common belief that normalizing intraocular pressure stops disease progression is incorrect.
Existing treatment methods — drops, surgical operations, and laser treatment — are aimed only at normalizing intraocular pressure.
But even with normal and low intraocular pressure, progressive atrophy of the optic nerve and corresponding brain areas continues, often ending in blindness.

With magotherapy treatment, in 88% of cases vision is restored. In the early stage of glaucoma, it can only be detected by a professional doctor
Why does vision decrease with glaucoma?
The optic nerve consists of 1.2 million nerve fibers, through which visual information is transmitted from the retina to the corresponding brain areas.
In glaucoma, progressive atrophy of these nerve fibers occurs. The pathological process starts from peripheral fibers, so the first symptom is narrowing of the visual field — "tunnel vision".
The process progresses and central vision narrows, often ending in blindness.
Modern medicine cannot stop this atrophic process — existing treatment methods are only focused on pressure reduction.

ATTENTION

Low intraocular pressure does not stop disease progression and does not protect you from blindness.
When does glaucoma develop?

Glaucoma can develop at any age, but most often after the age of 40. Risk factors include:
Elevated intraocular pressure
Glaucoma in other family members
Diabetes mellitus
High blood pressure
Myopia (nearsightedness)
Eye trauma or inflammation
Use of steroid medications
Glaucoma risk groups
Particular attention is needed for people who have close relatives with glaucoma. Genetic predisposition significantly increases the likelihood of developing the disease.
After the age of 40, everyone is advised to have a preventive examination with an ophthalmologist once a year — measuring intraocular pressure alone is not sufficient, visual field testing is required.
Remember: at an early stage of glaucoma, patients often have no symptoms at all — it is the so-called "silent thief of vision".

GLAUCOMA SYMPTOMS


Two main forms of glaucoma
1. Open-angle glaucoma
The most common form. It progresses asymptomatically, slowly and gradually. Patients often do not notice the narrowing of the visual field until a late stage.
2. Closed-angle glaucoma
Less common, but an acute attack is possible — sharp pain, nausea, sudden vision loss. Requires emergency medical care.
Magotherapy Treatment.
During Magotherapy treatment for glaucoma, our goal is to stop or slow the progression of optic nerve atrophy, restore vision, and reduce existing symptoms by activating the body's own resources.
We treat the patient, not just the disease!
During Magotherapy treatment, based on examinations, we study each organism's resources and at the very first visit provide a 97% accurate prognosis of how much vision improvement can be expected after treatment.
With Magotherapy treatment, in 74% of cases
vision restoration or stopping disease progression occurs
without surgery and medication.
Results of Magotherapy:
Visual field expands.
The patient begins to experience improved peripheral vision. "Tunnel vision" gradually expands.
Nerve atrophy slows.
Further damage to optic nerve fibers decreases or stops.
Intraocular pressure stabilizes.
Fluid circulation normalizes, trophics improve.
Central vision increases.
The patient will notice vision improvement after ten days of procedures.
Pain and discomfort disappear.
Headaches decrease, eye pain decreases.
Quality of life improves.
The patient moves freely, daily activities become easier.
You can view patient results and experiences from Magotherapy treatment on our YouTube channel.