Microcurrent Facial Rejuvenation is a natural alternative to harsh and often dangerous cosmetic procedures such as facial surgery, Botox, chemical peels and dermabrasion. The popularity of non- surgical rejuvenation procedures is rapidly growing. There has been a 471% increase in the numbers of such procedures performed since 1997.
I have worked with a research team throughout the United States to develop a superior facial system called Energy Light Rejuvenation (ELR). ELR uses…
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One of the most commonly asked questions I hear is "how/why does microcurrent work"? We undoubtedly observe a high percentage of positive clinical results - with these results in many cases greatly exceeding the expectations of patient and practitioner. This is especially true of practitioners who have previously used other forms of conventional electric stimulation or electro-acupuncture. In my classes and interviews I do my best to answer this question with the following points:
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Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a painful, disabling disorder of the peripheral nervous system. Initial symptoms include burning pain in the hands and feet, and it often progresses into muscular weakness and gait difficulties. The condition is often precipitated by diabetes and AIDS. In the case of diabetes, there is often more central nervous system degeneration, while AIDS-related PN is usually limited to the peripheral NS. In many cases AIDS-related PN is a side-effect of medications such…
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By the time most patients decide to visit an acupuncturist or other CAM practitioner they are past the acute stage of pain or illness. In fact, most patients visiting us have a history of chronic pain and/or illness that have not been well alleviated with Western medicine. When a patient tells us that they have sacro-iliac pain, migraines, knee pain or a host of other complaints, diagnosis usually reveals a combination of Internal and External factors. For example, a 45 year old woman with…
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One of the main aims of physical therapy is to increase mobility of injured muscles and joints. Whether through joint manipulation or stretching and range of motion exercises, such intervention is often painful to the patient and its results usually of short duration. Many newer and more sophisticated methods are now available to reduce patient discomfort and increase duration of improved motion from these maneuvers. The two most noteworthy methods to accomplish these aims are use of…
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