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Microampere (microcurrent) v. Milliampere Electro-Stimulation

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Chinese Medicine , " Alon Marcus

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> Alpha-Stim 100 microcurrent

> >>>>It works well to relax patients. That is about it

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Alon,

What about Pantheon Clinical Microcurrent? Not the electro-

acupuncture one? Any idea? Or the Mentor thing. Are they more

powerful? What do you use most often?

Cameron

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Since needles spread disease even if they are only used once, it seems like a

good idea in this crisis time to experiment with other stimulation techniques.

The air injectors that inject without needles and other noncontact stimulation

is a good idea.

Stimulation like mini-tasers or other systems might be better. I use a wooden

dowell with a barely noticable point for treatment as well as stones and sticks.

Cut and sand your stick for a new point.

 

dragonacupuncture <dragonacupuncture wrote:

 

I went to a talk today about the Alpha-Stim 100 microcurrent

stimulator at the acupuncture school which I attend. Does anyone

have any experience, research, or opinions on microampere versus

milliampere stimulation? Any opinions on the Alpha-Stim 100 or the

Pantheon machines that use microcurrent?

 

Thank you very much,

 

Trembula

 

 

 

 

 

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