
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!
Results within 1 hour of testing — no complications, no risk — stable results
Pigmentary Retinitis
Belongs to the group of hereditary retinal dystrophies

diseases. During the disease, the function of the eye's pigment epithelium is damaged,
which automatically leads to dysfunction of photoreceptor cells — rods and cones, which ensure daytime, nighttime, and peripheral vision. Pigmentary retinitis is a progressive disease and in each specific case, at different
rates, vision loss occurs, which often ends in blindness.
Depending on the form of pigmentary retinitis, the manifestation of the disease and the first
symptoms may begin at age 3-5 or even at 30-50-60 years of age.
Hereditary retinal dystrophies
which we successfully treat include:

In retinal dystrophies, at the initial stage of pigmentary retinitis, visual acuity may decrease for several hours (days) and then normalize again. Initial symptoms can appear at any age. As a rule, the disease begins in childhood and is diagnosed before the age of 30.
Children require special attention!
It is important to observe and pay attention to whether the child has difficulty moving in the dark. They may frequently fall, bump into objects, not play outside at dusk, etc.
If you notice any symptom, be sure to have the child examined so that the problem can be detected and treated in a timely manner.

Important primary symptoms:
Disorientation at dusk,
with preserved daytime vision.
Prolonged adaptation when
transitioning from bright light to darkness.

Please note!
The initial symptoms of pigmentary retinitis may also be characteristic of various other eye diseases. Only an ophthalmologist can differentiate them and make the correct diagnosis.
MAIN SYMPTOMS

Why does vision decrease?
The retinal membrane is part of the brain — the same nervous tissue. Retinal cells (photoreceptors) perceive light impulses and transform them into nerve impulses.
Photoreceptors are the cells that transform light impulses into nerve impulses. They include cones and rods, which determine daytime, nighttime, and other types of vision. Their proper functioning depends on the proper operation of intracellular metabolism.
In pigmentary retinitis and other retinal dystrophies, metabolism is disrupted in pigment epithelial cells. Photoreceptors cannot transform light impulses into nerve impulses and the brain cannot receive information, accordingly cannot process it. The majority of cells enter a "sleeping" — parabiotical state, which additionally hinders nerve impulse generation. As a result — daytime and nighttime vision is disturbed, and color perception is impaired.

Magotherapy Treatment.
During Magotherapy treatment for retinal dystrophies, our goal is to improve the patient's vision and reduce existing symptoms, which is achieved by slowing or stopping disease progression.
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. Based on the examinations, we create an individual treatment plan for each patient, which determines the positive treatment outcome.
How is vision restored with Magotherapy?
The apparatus specially created for Magotherapy, which we place on the skin in the direction of the visual analyzer, in 0.002 seconds activates intracellular metabolism. As a result, photoreceptors that are alive but in a parabiotical "sleeping" state begin to function — they can now transform light impulses into neurons. The visual analyzer responds adequately to these impulses at the same speed and vision increases.
Many years of scientific research have established that restoring intracellular metabolism determines many positive biochemical changes throughout the body. Cytokines and endogenous growth factors are released. Growth factors regulate cell growth and proliferation, differentiate cells — transform non-specialized cells into specialized cells and determine the proper functioning of the organism.
Cytokines are a special substance secreted by various cells. Cytokines stimulate the function of other cells that protect photoreceptors from damage and the retinal membrane from the appearance of new degenerative foci. These and other positive biochemical processes ensure not only vision restoration but also stopping or slowing disease progression with Magotherapy, which is individual in each specific case.

With Magotherapy treatment, 79% of cases experience painless and safe
vision restoration in "incurable" diseases included
in the retinal dystrophy group.
Results of Magotherapy:
1. Central vision increases.
The patient perceives this within 1 hour in the form of "flashes". After ten days of procedures, the duration of "flashes" and periods of clear vision increase.
3. Vision at dusk improves.
The patient moves freely, no longer bumps into objects.
5. Objects become sharper.
Quality of life improves.
2. Light "glares" before the eyes decrease or disappear.
Ability to adapt to light decreases.
4. Sharp color perception becomes possible.
Patient's psychological state improves.
6. Visual field expands.
Moving in unfamiliar surroundings becomes easier for the patient.
You can view patient results and experiences from Magotherapy treatment on our YouTube channel.