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Thanks your effort and time!
The opinion of English-speaking players is even more important, since, despite the size of Russia, little is known about it, even many of its inhabitants.
As personal note I say this - in my life I personally have dealt with such sorcerors and knowing people - I mean not the fake one that have bred after 90s, but real one - as almost any village had even in soviet time babka (бабка, бабушка) - grandma how they were called, which at that time were a women in vastmajority. I lived in so called urban village - посёлок городского типа - which was at the edge of city and was formed around silicate products manufacturing plant - silicate briks and such, very typical for soviet union. And we had such babka ther - it was actually not old women I think, something around 40 years. When my brother had problems - he start screaming when slept, but he didn't even realized it, someone advised to take him to this sage woman, as traditional medicine could only offer psychodelics at best.
Brother remembered that some large black dog that was living in the neighborhood rushed at him - not attacked, just runned to him quickly and probably put its paws on his shoulder, scaring him.
He stop to scream and cry immediately after that.
Doctor himself advised to use babka's help, as he know he can't do anything.
And babks helped - I don't remmeber that event at all, so I don't know what she did, it's my mother that told me that. But my swollen leg returned to normal.
Also I have accounts of my relatives experiensing similiar things, but I know that even my personal experience will be called as "coincidence" and "placebo effect" so events I didn't directly witnessed would be called outrigth lie, so I won't bother to do that.
Anyway, thanks for that article.