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1 • Pain in the motor organs  Magnetic pulses of low frequency act positively upon any pain – so the method is used to treat degenerative, inflammatory and post-accident conditions. This therapy is not recommended for a cute stomach-ache or acute pain if heart attack is suspected. Purpose of the Application > Easing pain, release of spasms, support of the healing and regeneration process. 2 • Medical program  This is a universal program with the frequency being changed automatically, from pain easing applications up to healing, stimulatory applications. Purpose of the Application > Recommended for long-term chronic illnesses (as you need both ease of pain and stimulation for healing and regeneration). The program is well suited to long-term treatment after acute symptoms have been eased. Examples: joint-related degenerative and inflammatory illnesses, enhancement of metabolism in the body tissues (diabetes); chronic inflammation of the tissues and organs. |
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Pulse magnetic therapy is now a respected service offered and provided by health care centres across Europe also by physiotherapeutic centres, spa facilities, qualified general practitioners and specialists, and medical institutions specialised in children and elderly people. Pulse magnetic therapy is frequently used in sports medicine and other areas focused on health precautions, treatment and recovery, especially in terms of problems related to the locomotive system and other diseases and disorders that may be positively influenced by the effects of pulse magnetic therapy. The method is usually integrated in a more comprehensive course of therapy. Pulse magnetic therapy is often used as an efficient means of treatment or physiotherapy in private health institutions where repeated and frequent applications are available. Prompt effects are achieved if the method is the first choice – providing that the approach and the applications are determined properly. However, pulse magnetic therapy is most frequently used as powerful means of easing long-term untreated or neglected orthopedical and similar health problems. |
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From the physical and chemical aspect, of the compounds we know, there is – in fact - absolutely nothing that is similar to water.
Water, unlike other compounds, shows anomalies in any physical-chemical property, with no exceptions. Water is a compound consisting of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. The hydrogen and the oxygen comprise three isotopes (each). This means that water is a heterogeneous mixture consisting of several substances. Generally, if water did what compounds with a similar composition normally do, there would be no life on the Earth as we know it now. Water may exist in nine different three dimensional forms. |
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