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How Does it Work?
The human body is like a machine, it wears out
in direct proportion to its abuse. A well
balanced body reflects a strong immune system.
Longevity is the result of natural care and
maintenance of the body.
In basic terms, electricity is found naturally
in all of us. Certain electrical impulses in our
bodies help facilitate bodily functions
including actions needed for healing. By
mimicking the electrical impulses that occur in
us, we can help facilitate a specific effect.
Electromedicine is able to trigger these
impulses by varying the frequency, wave length,
intensity, and location of the electricity
applied to the patient. Understanding how these
elements interplay to create a desired effect is
the basis for the science.
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A Brief History
of Electromedicine
Electromedicine, or the use of electricity to
treat physical ailments, is considered one of
the oldest and most documented sciences known.
Medical professionals of ancient Greece learned
that the electrical impulses emitted from
electric eels in clinical foot baths relieved
pain and produced a favorable influence on the
blood circulation. Doctors Largus and
Dioscorides (cc 46 AD) documented substantial
therapeutic results with electrical currents in
circulatory disorders end in the management of
pain from neuralgia, headache and arthritis and
gout.
In the 1700s, European physicians used
controlled electrical currents from
electrostatic generators almost exclusively for
numerous medical problems involving pain and
circulatory dysfunction. During that period,
Benjamin Franklin also documented pain relief by
using electrical currents for "frozen shoulder."
In fact in the early 1900's, approximately 50%
of all U.S. physicians used electromedicine in
their practice daily. Unfortunately for the
science, an incorrect and unfair report emerged
at this time. This report, produced by powerful
special interest groups, discredited the value
of both electromedicine and nutrition in medical
practice. With fear of condemnation from certain
medical institutions, (that were funded by these
special interest groups), almost all American
physicians abandoned electromedicine and
nutrition from their practices.
Although nutrition has re-established itself as
a credible medical discipline in the U.S. ,
electromedicine is just now starting to emerge
and is becoming more widespread and accepted for
treatment of Pain.
Due to the unique technology, people are seeing
the fastest and longest lasting results using
the WellnessPro electrotherapy system. In
summary, electromedicine is fast becoming
recognized as a very safe, efficacious and
certainly one of the most cost effective
treatment of choice in 21st century that has
ZERO side effects. Time will show other great
benefits of electromedicine and its affects in
restoring and maintaining functional homeostasis.
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