My name is Vasily Chaika, and I hail from a lineage of medical professionals in Ivanovtsy, a quaint village in the Chernivtsi region. Post-graduation, my parents were assigned to serve this community. My father, Ivan Filippovich, has been a dedicated pediatrician for 38 years, with a firm belief that "Prevention is the best treatment." His mother, Akulina Kuzminichna, started her medical journey at 18.
Despite my heritage, medicine wasn't my initial calling. I was immersed in sports, music, and academic pursuits. Upon completing the 11th grade, I stood at a crossroads: pursue a creative path, having been accepted into the Kiev University of Culture, or embrace my father's legacy. His heartfelt wish for me to become a doctor as a gift for his 50th birthday guided my decision—I enrolled in medical school.
During my second year, I developed persistent lower back pain, which progressively worsened. The university's medical center conducted tests and prescribed treatments, but to no avail. Diagnosed with secondary pyelonephritis, I was put on antibiotics, yet the pain persisted. A turning point came when a classmate introduced me to Professor Kolesnik P.F. of our university.
In his care, I experienced a peculiar yet transformative treatment. He positioned me on a couch, contorted my body into an odd angle, instructed me to breathe deeply, and upon exhaling, he performed a subtle manipulation. A "click" resonated, and he proclaimed, " That’s it. You're healthy now, Vasily." As I stood up, the realization that my pain had vanished was astounding. It left me with a burning question: "How is this possible, and how can I learn this?"
My journey into the world of vertebrology, the study of back pain, began with a personal experience that piqued my curiosity. Within a month, I had devoured a dozen books on the subject and learned about Professor Kolesnik, who offered specialized courses. Without hesitation, I enrolled.
The training was rigorous, blending intricate theory with precise practical exercises. Punctuality was paramount; even a minute's tardiness meant expulsion. Yet, this strictness didn't deter me. I acquired a wealth of knowledge but yearned for hands-on experience, which I eventually gained by working alongside Professor Kolesnik.
Six months later, I secured a position as a masseur at the prestigious "Atlant" sports club in Vinnitsa. Time passed, and I began treating my own patients. Meanwhile, Professor Kolesnik established a vertebrological center, providing training and care. Out of thousands, only five students, myself included, were chosen to join him.
Concurrently, I ascended to a top managerial role in a pharmaceutical company. Seven years in, I recognized a disconcerting truth: the industry's goal wasn't health but perpetual treatment through medication. This reliance on the "miracle pill" discouraged active health maintenance and full engagement with life.
Determined to empower those ready to invest in their well-being, I focused on disease prevention through nutrition, lifestyle adjustments, and vertebrology. Yet, complete recovery eluded some patients, prompting self-reflection on my approach.
A pivotal encounter in 2012, during a visit to a wellness complex near Shanghai, provided clarity. There, I met a centenarian physician whose vitality was astonishing. Our conversation unveiled the concept of "Qi" energy, a vital force for health.
That night, sleep escaped me as I pondered our discussion. By dawn, I had distilled the essence of effective medical practices worldwide into four postulates:
1) The body possesses innate self-healing capabilities.
2) Organ and system recovery rates correlate with the density of functional capillaries within them.
3) The nervous system, both sympathetic and parasympathetic, regulates capillary activity.
4) The success of any health improvement method is measured by its ability to augment the number of active capillaries.
The key to effective medical treatment lies in enhancing the capillary function within the organs. Techniques that increase the density of active capillaries can rapidly improve organ function and overall health. My practice incorporates proven methods like vacuum therapy, guasha massage, osteopathy, hirudotherapy, apitherapy, and more, all chosen for their capillary-boosting effects.
My understanding of medical mastery evolved further after learning about Dr. Hammer's work. A German physician, he successfully treated numerous cases of cancer and other severe diseases deemed untreatable. His method, which integrates the physical body, brain, and psyche, boasts a 98% effectiveness rate, far surpassing the 15-20% rates of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Inspired by his findings, I've embraced approaches like "Healing with Memories" and "META Medicine," which enhance psychological well-being.
In summary, I believe in achieving health through natural, physiological methods rather than relying on "miracle pills" or dubious healers. A holistic approach which addresses the body, mind, and emotions is the most effective path to wellness. My mission is to empower individuals to achieve health through these principles.