Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev Russian: Эрнст Рифгатович Мулдашев; Bashkir: Эрнст Рифғәт улы Мулдашев; born 1948 in Verkhne-Sermenevo village, Beloretsky District, Bashkortostan) is a Bashkortostan doctor, Tibet explorer, from the city of Ufa. Some of his controversial publications were inspired by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. He is associated with alloplants which he claimed to have successfully used in combination with harvested tissue to partially restore partial to a blind Ukrainian woman.
Muldashev Ernst Rifgatovich, DMS, professor, Director of the Russian Eye and Plastic Surgery Center (Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia), higher category surgeon, honorable consultant of the Louisville University (USA), member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, certificated ophthalmologist of Mexico, member of the International Academy of Science, three times Champion of the USSR in sport tourism.
Muldashev is the inventor of the surgical biomaterial «Alloplant» . Using the Alloplant biomaterials, the Center treats patients who earlier were thought to be incurable (optic nerve atrophy, diabetic retinopathy, retinitis pigmentosa etc.). The Alloplant invention opened up new opportunities for the development of regenerative surgery — a surgery, oriented to the «growth» of the human tissues.
Muldashev has developed more than 70 fundamentally new eye and plastic operations. 58 different types of the Alloplant biomaterials were invented and introduced into practice. He is the author of more than 300 articles, published in Russia and other countries. In 1999 he published a book «Whom we are originated from». He holds patents in Russia, USA, Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy. His works have been awarded two gold medals on International exhibitions. Ernst Muldashev visited more than 40 countries for lectures and demonstrative operations. He is an active surgeon, performing 300-400 surgeries a year.
His claims are also highly disputed. Most of his surgeries if not all were proven to be fake by established CERN scientists. He has also claimed to cure 'blindness' something which is also proven to be a fake. In the end all his claims are speculative and unsubstantiated. During a summer visit to Bulgaria in 2010 he was denied the right to conduct operations on patients as his practices were deemed dangerous and unsafe for those who visit him.
Muldashev has made a claim that he has transplanted an eye to a patient. Such operation is considered impossible by western science and there have been many criticisms of the alleged transplantations. Doctors from both Moscow and London have stated that even retina transplants are impossible with today's technology, let alone the entire eye. Muldashev has later refined his statement saying that he has not actually transplanted an entire eye but merely regenerated it with Alloplant(something which is also disputed). His patient claims to have seen light after the surgery, however this is attribute to simple mental stimulation within the brain, rather than any actual improvement on the patient. Western scientists have been quoted as saying 'There is nothing to discuss, there is no science here' alluding to Mr. Muldashev's nature as a mystic as opposed to an actual scientist.
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