Biderta Method

The Biedert method (ph. Biedert, 1847–1916) is a method of treating various diseases that was developed by the German physician Friedrich Biedert at the beginning of the 20th century. Bidert's method was based on the use of electrotherapy, namely galvanic current.

The Biderta method was used to treat various diseases: diseases of the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, stomach, intestines, nervous system, respiratory system, joints and other organs. The Bidert method was also used to treat mental disorders such as depression, phobias, hysteria and others.

To treat diseases, Biedert used a special device - an electrical stimulator, which generated galvanic current. The device was connected to the patient's body, and an electrode made of copper or zinc was placed on the patient's skin. The current passed through the patient's body and had a healing effect on organs and tissues.

In addition, Biedert developed special procedures for the treatment of diseases, such as electrophoresis, electrical impulses, electroacupuncture and others. He also recommended the use of vitamin and mineral supplements to improve health and treatment effectiveness.

However, despite all the achievements, the Bidert method was not widely used and did not become a popular method of treatment. Currently, it is only used in some medical institutions and clinics.

Thus, the Biderta method is an interesting and original treatment method, which has its advantages and disadvantages. However, today it is no longer as popular as before and is used only in specialized medical institutions.