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Publication:- Cricket World Date:- 30th March 2006
New Pain Gone Pen Gets To Pain
Alternative remedies are at last being recognised by some within the medical profession, and by the general public, as having a proven effect. The recent BBC2 programme, Alternative Health highlighted how alternative therapies were being used successfully to combat age old problems. In fact one programme on acupuncture for pain relief concluded that for certain types of pain, acupuncture does indeed have a positive effect.
The PainGone Pen is a very modern take on an ancient remedy for pain relief – that is the use of electric therapy. In fact ancient documents demonstrate that the use of electricity to relieve pain has been around for thousands of years. Some of the earliest depictions, from the tombs of Egyptians dating back 3000 BC show Nile Catfish being used for their electrical charge. By 46 AD, the technique had been passed down to the Roman physicians who were now using the electrical powers of the mamorate fish to relieve pain. Over the next few hundred years’ electric therapy continued to be a popular choice for pain relief. It is however, only in more recent times, from 1745, that medical devices have been developed to stimulate this therapy.
The PainGone Pen is one of the most successful of these electric therapy devices. Having been used effectively, worldwide, for a number of years, the PainGone Pen has been re-launched in a sleeker design with an easier to press button. The clicking mechanism at the top of the new PainGone Pen has been improved to make it easier to use – especially important for anyone suffering from joint problems in their fingers.
The New PainGone Pen is ideal for anyone suffering with back pain, migraine, period pain, arthritis, sciatica, osteoporosis, rheumatism, inflammatory conditions or any other type of chronic and acute pain.
The completely natural, alternative therapy, PainGone uses a low frequency charge, produced by crystals to stimulate the nerve pathway. The nerve pathway sends ‘a call for help’ message to the brain. The brain responds through the spinal chord by sending endorphins (the body’s own natural painkillers) instantly to the point of pain.
PainGone continues to be one of the most successful pain relieving products in the world. With several successful clinical studies behind it, PainGone is used within Pain Clinics, and Hospitals, and by tens of thousands of people on a daily basis, it offers a proven alternative to conventional treatments.
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