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Troublesome Costoverte Krotenko Returns to Cause More Stir

Plans underway to establish a traditional medicine center

Troublesome Costoverte Krotenko Returns to Cause More Stir

Throwback to the Controversial Bone-Setter, Eugene Krotenko

In a surprising twist, the infamous Eugene Krotenko, previously mired in a sea of scandals, has plans to establish a traditional medicine center in Chita. This ambitious move comes after a stormy past filled with legal battles and questionable practices.

The tipping point came in 2024, when Dr. Marina Mochalova published a video on her Telegram channel, capturing Krotenko at a masterclass teaching children a controversial technique involving head-shaking. It later emerged that he held no legitimate medical education.

This revelation sparked a probe by the Investigative Committee, with the prosecutor's office overseeing the process. The outcome was a court ruling deeming Krotenko's activities illegal. He faced potential charges for engaging in illegal entrepreneurial activity and practicing medicine without proper authorization.

"The court's decision in the prosecutor's lawsuit has been upheld and forwarded to Krotenko's new residence," a statement from the Zabaykalskaya prosecutor's office illuminates. "Should Krotenko resume his activities in the Zabaykalsky Krai, the prosecutor's office will reassess the situation legally."

Yet, Eugene Krotenko persists, despite the court's ruling. He continues to see patients and even embarks on city tours. In an audacious move, he's planning to open branches of a children's manual therapy school across Siberia. The curriculum will encompass subjects like bone-setting, anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology, medical ethics, and hygiene. Krotenko, in a casual chat with our website's correspondent, described this project as something that demands innate talent and high intuition, implying it surpasses mere seminars or training.

During the same conversation, an unexpected demand cropped up—intimate services in exchange for the interview.

In Russia, opening a medical facility, even one specializing in traditional medicine, typically necessitates compliance with various legal and regulatory guidelines. These include obtaining necessary licenses from local health authorities, ensuring adherence to building codes and safety standards, and meeting qualifications set by the Ministry of Health. If Eugene Krotenko or anyone else intends to open such a center, they must adhere to these regulations and any local laws applicable to healthcare facilities in Chita, Russia.

  1. Eugene Krotenko, despite facing legal challenges and being deemed illegal, plans to establish a traditional medicine center focusing on therapies and treatments, including mental health, health-and-wellness, and bone-setting, in Chita.
  2. Surprisingly, this controversial figure, who was infamous for his scandals and allegedly practicing medicine without proper authorization, now aims to open a children's manual therapy school, teaching subjects like anatomy, physiology, and psychological aspects of healing.
  3. After the general news about Krotenko's plans, it is crucial to note that opening a medical facility in Russia, even one specializing in traditional medicine, requires compliance with various legal and regulatory guidelines, including obtaining necessary licenses, ensuring adherence to building codes, and meeting qualifications set by the Ministry of Health.
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