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Mineral water in chronic pancreatitis: drinking schedule and scheme

Abstract

The object of study is an impact of “Abalakh” mineral water in the treatment of patients with chronic pancreatitis. There has been developed a method of drinking treatment of chronic pancreatitis in clinical remission with evaluation of its effectiveness.
The main features for providing high therapeutic effect are drinking schedule and temperature of the Abalakh mineral water.
At the same time, low – mineralized sodium hydrocarbonate weakly alkaline water is a starting and correction factor for regulation of disturbed functions of the digestive system.

About the Authors

S. L. Safonova
Северо-Восточный федеральный университет им. М. К. Аммосова
Russian Federation


E. A. Emeljanova
СВФУ
Russian Federation


A. A. Filippov
ГУЗ РС (Я) «Абалахский республиканский центр восстановительной медицины и реабилитации»
Russian Federation


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Safonova S.L., Emeljanova E.A., Filippov A.A. Mineral water in chronic pancreatitis: drinking schedule and scheme. Yakut Medical Journal. 2010;(4):33-35.

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