Electromedicine Safety ConcernsAlso please consider the following AMA approved units which use electricity on the body: Muscle stimulators relieve pain, reduce spasms and edema, tonify weak muscles, and assist the healing process, run at from 1 to 130 Hz. TENS units are used to block pain run at about 80 to 90 Hz. Interferential Therapy units are a type of muscle stimulator run at 3000 to 4000 Hz. Bio Feedback instruments used to modify behavior and retrain the nervous and muscular systems, run from below 1Hz to about 40 Hz. Bone Growth Stimulators, used to heal broken bones, run at various frequencies. Deep Brain Stimulators, which use implanted electrodes to impart electrical pulses, run from between 120 and 160 Hz directly to the brain to control involuntary muscular tremors in Parkinson's disease. Heart Pacemakers use an electrical impulse to regulate the hearts rhythm. But there are two bad situations that can happen as a result of using this device differently than what we recommend. If you use it too many minutes then you may experience strong "die-off" symptoms which include headache (unrelievable by aspirin) and tiredness. Usage instructions are very specific in how to start using it and how to advance as the days and weeks pass by. Also, if you have strong substances in your bloodstream at the time of device usage you may temporarily toxify your blood cells by them absorbing too much of that strong substance. This is the mentioned "transfection" effect wherein the blood cells become more permeable while the electric current is applied. So, in conclusion I can say that using the devices as recommended poses no health threat, only health benefit.
I am living proof of that since I have done blood electrification almost
every day since 1996. It gives me energy and keeps my blood clean from
pathogens. Being over 50 I am still active in sports and intend to remain so for
many years with the help of these devices. |