Micro Current Stimulator
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Micro Current Stimulator
Hi,
Has any one tried these. I have one made by Heathpoint, I purchased it many years ago but I think they still market them. The best way I can describe it is that it behaves much the same as acupuncture, you use set points to stimulate flow. Personally when I used to use it I would put it on the point of pain, the current would feel like a pin is being inserted (acupuncture), but for a mild M it could give pain relief for half an hour or so. The good thing is you can use it as often as you need to, not a wonder cure but a useful tool maybe. I suspect it stimulated my own body pain killers, but if it helps!
Peter
Has any one tried these. I have one made by Heathpoint, I purchased it many years ago but I think they still market them. The best way I can describe it is that it behaves much the same as acupuncture, you use set points to stimulate flow. Personally when I used to use it I would put it on the point of pain, the current would feel like a pin is being inserted (acupuncture), but for a mild M it could give pain relief for half an hour or so. The good thing is you can use it as often as you need to, not a wonder cure but a useful tool maybe. I suspect it stimulated my own body pain killers, but if it helps!
Peter
Peter_sky- Posts : 77
Join date : 2010-03-13
Location : UK
Re: Micro Current Stimulator
Never heard of this. Maybe I can find something on the net? Do you have a brand name to suggest?
Ivy- Posts : 522
Join date : 2009-12-09
Re: Micro Current Stimulator
Hi Ivy,
I do love your picture of the dog with sunglasses, smashing.
The one I have is by a company called HealthPoint, and is called a MicroCurrent Stimulator, easy to search on google. As I say not a cure for me but another tool that helps. It may only give half an hour of relief but this may mean I can Finnish a job, or make an important phone call. I have found it has helped me when I can't sleep as well. it can relax me. There are not very cheap, mine was about £100 but they would have gone up, but unlike drugs it is a one off, you only have to replace the battery now and again,
Peter
I do love your picture of the dog with sunglasses, smashing.
The one I have is by a company called HealthPoint, and is called a MicroCurrent Stimulator, easy to search on google. As I say not a cure for me but another tool that helps. It may only give half an hour of relief but this may mean I can Finnish a job, or make an important phone call. I have found it has helped me when I can't sleep as well. it can relax me. There are not very cheap, mine was about £100 but they would have gone up, but unlike drugs it is a one off, you only have to replace the battery now and again,
Peter
Peter_sky- Posts : 77
Join date : 2010-03-13
Location : UK
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