The duration for trying a treatment depends on the type of disease, the damage caused by the disease, the dangers posed by the disease, the type of treatment, the response to the treatment, adherence to the treatment, obstacles to the treatment, and alternative options.
The Disease- Acute diseases can be cured within days to weeks, while chronic diseases are said to require a month of recovery for each year of illness. Nevertheless, we usually see some improvement in the first weeks of treatment. From our experience, mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety improve faster than physical diseases. When there is a combined mental and physical illness, it requires more time and a combination of treatments.
Damage from the Disease- If the disease has caused permanent tissue damage, recovery can take a long time. In such cases, the treatment first aims to stop ongoing damage and then focus on rehabilitation.
Dangers of the Disease- In life-threatening conditions or those that can cause permanent damage, rapid healing is sought even at the expense of full recovery. If no such healing is observed during treatment, we will recommend the patient seek other treatment methods.
Type of Treatment- Some treatments work faster, some cause deterioration before improvement, some are short-term and require repeated administration, while others are long-term single treatments.
Adherence to Treatment- Non-adherence to treatment instructions or incorrect administration can result in treatment failure or significant slowing of the process.
Response to Treatment- The initial response can help estimate the speed of recovery.
Obstacles to Treatment- Substances or other treatments can slow down or stop natural healing. When a person is treated with corticosteroids, cannabis, immunosuppressive drugs, or other chemical medications providing temporary symptomatic relief but hindering natural healing, it will be necessary to gradually reduce the dosage of chemical drugs and replace them with natural treatment. This procedure is carried out under the supervision of a consultant physician, and the duration of treatment is extended in such cases.
Alternative Options- If no effective treatment without severe side effects is available, we might insist on finding a treatment even if it takes significant time and effort.
Many of our patients consider QRUF treatment as a miracle when diseases gradually disappear to the point where no treatment is needed. The body's healing mechanisms are indeed marvelous, but it is not magic; rather, it is a technology for healing with its advantages and disadvantages.
We measure the success of the treatment within three months. If no improvement is observed, we will recommend the patient to stop the treatment and switch to another type.