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When they yawn like that, repeatedly, they’re letting go of tension . As the pain or pressure decreases, that’s how they show it’s working , along with lowered head , exhibiting an almost tranquillized expression.
JoeMeek, Good to know. I don't know the difference between the two therapies but if there were no EET practitioners on my area, I'd try this PEMF out. Thanks for the insightful share!
I've been PM'ed a couple questions about how the EET is related to the TENS units that are pretty routine. I don't have that answer although I was given (twice) the TENS option during my years of Physical Therapy session and both times I tried it, I couldn't tolerate it. It ramped by body up and made my skin "crawl." I know Dr. Jones said the EET is a micro current to the cellular level and that the TENS unit is a big wave therapy with a single charge. They ARE NOT similar is what she stressed. I told her it felt like I was being electro shocked when the PT person hooked the TENS unit to me and I had her shut it down!
JoeMeek, Good to know. I don't know the difference between the two therapies but if there were no EET practitioners on my area, I'd try this PEMF out. Thanks for the insightful share!
I've been PM'ed a couple questions about how the EET is related to the TENS units that are pretty routine. I don't have that answer although I was given (twice) the TENS option during my years of Physical Therapy session and both times I tried it, I couldn't tolerate it. It ramped by body up and made my skin "crawl." I know Dr. Jones said the EET is a micro current to the cellular level and that the TENS unit is a big wave therapy with a single charge. They ARE NOT similar is what she stressed. I told her it felt like I was being electro shocked when the PT person hooked the TENS unit to me and I had her shut it down!
Blessings, Mark
It's similar, it's a non intrusive electromagnetic pulse the therapy for blood flow, enhanced cirrculation and enhanced healing
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JoeMeek, Good to know. I don't know the difference between the two therapies but if there were no EET practitioners on my area, I'd try this PEMF out. Thanks for the insightful share!
I've been PM'ed a couple questions about how the EET is related to the TENS units that are pretty routine. I don't have that answer although I was given (twice) the TENS option during my years of Physical Therapy session and both times I tried it, I couldn't tolerate it. It ramped by body up and made my skin "crawl." I know Dr. Jones said the EET is a micro current to the cellular level and that the TENS unit is a big wave therapy with a single charge. They ARE NOT similar is what she stressed. I told her it felt like I was being electro shocked when the PT person hooked the TENS unit to me and I had her shut it down!
Blessings, Mark
Mark one more question is the EET an on going thing or are you cured for good ... Jon
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Jon, Good question. I'm cured. Which to know my medical situation from 2013-2018 seems in a word..... miraculous. I remember Dr. Jones telling me as she was explaining her own experience with EET (she now has full range motion in her neck which she couldn't move for 10 years) that she had treated a female patient who was a San Antonio LEO who'd been shot in the groin and was on the same meds as me (full dosage of many Pharma agents) and that after 4 months the LEO was no longer on any meds and was progressing unbelievably well. I remember telling Dr. Jones that I've been so many places and had so many surgeries that let's try it (EET). I had therapy for about 3 months every week, and then at the one year mark I did another hour (a tune up) and haven't ever needed another EET session because I'm cured. I guess it's been about 5 years now come to think about it.
My body cured itself, EET somehow invigorates that process to happen naturally as God designed it to be.
It's all a bit of a mystery and I don't care to know how it works. Neither did Dr. Stephanie Jones MD, and I'm sure neither did the female LEO.... and countless others. It worked. Like a charm as they say. I no longer take any of the handful of drugs I was taking. No more PT sessions. No more doctor visits for pain and suffering.
Blessings, Mark
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Thank you for bringing this to our/my attention ! I have received 1 treatment with amazing relief for nerve pain in my back , leg and feet . Second treatment tomorrow . I'll post my results. Thanks , Mark Pat
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#7799900 02/16/2311:32 AM02/16/2311:32 AM
Woder if this is what my buddy was telling me about He had years of hip pain went there for 2 sessions pain was gone NO drugs they're gone too Now he made an appt. for his knees He was told this isn't a forever treatment but when you get to a certain age you realize nothing else is either
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#7799908 02/16/2311:50 AM02/16/2311:50 AM
EET works on so many things in the body, I am always amazed that it isnt spoken of much more often in the medical field...but then again, I'm really not surprised.
I have observed, how very well this machine truly works on horses. Along with hearing how well it works on humans. And with a close cousin I had direct experience with, used on myself, the QX Biofeedback machine. Since we all are made up of an electrical current that flows through the circuitry of our whole body, this is such an amazing invention, totally painless and non-invasive. No surgery. In fact, it is used in great success for healing surgery areas, pain, and in detoxing the body after chemo.
I cannot say enough good things about this. It is worth every dime to go anywhere there is a facility to have treatments done.
Absolutely agree Sharon! My wife Donna had chronic bursitis for years and it was extremely painful. One EET treatment. Gone. That was 6 years ago now. My dad was scheduled for carpel tunnel surgery and I pleaded with the old fart to get EET treatment. Dad canceled his surgery, had one EET treatment. Healed. That was three years ago.
Why don't we hear more about this type of therapy? Not really sure.
But I'm living testament to it's incredible healing.
Absolutely agree Sharon! My wife Donna had chronic bursitis for years and it was extremely painful. One EET treatment. Gone. That was 6 years ago now. My dad was scheduled for carpel tunnel surgery and I pleaded with the old fart to get EET treatment. Dad canceled his surgery, had one EET treatment. Healed. That was three years ago.
Why don't we hear more about this type of therapy? Not really sure.
But I'm living testament to it's incredible healing.
Blessings, Mark
Medical field in the US is big business. Western medicine is trained that drugs or surgery is the answer. Europe uses a lot of alternative medicine and has for years with success. US has fought hard to keep it out but it's gaining ground here now. Don't get me wrong, I have utmost respect for Surgical doctors and what they can do if something malfunctions or you're in a accident. But for diagnosing or helping with pain, I'll choose the alternative route.
We have located a place in Wisconsin and about 45 minutes away from where my wife’s son lives so she is going to look into this place to hopefully put an end to her headaches. Only thing has us worried is they mentioned could be contraindicated (spelling?) to certain issues one being epilepsy which my wife was diagnosed at 5 years old to have. She has not had a seizure for 20 years so hoping that will help. I wish there was something I could do cause I sure feel bad for her dealing with these almost daily.