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Home Treatment with Electro Acupuncture Device For Diabete’s Treatment
Acupuncture is an ancient therapeutic modality in Chinese medicine, which aims to prevent and treat pathologies. The World Health Organization (Ordinance No. 971 of 2016) recognizes that acupuncture works effectively in pathologies such as diabetes mellitus 2 (DMT2) and has been encouraging this complementary therapy.
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Diabetes stimulator is a new adjuvant treatment in complementary medicine, working on the principle of acupuncture but without needles, without pain. We guarantee results after only 5 days of treatment out of the 12 days that the complete treatment lasts for 40 minutes at your home. The dose of injectable insulin decreases, the pancreas reactivated at the cellular level producing insulin, which makes the disease stop progressing. The electropuncture provides relief from diabetes by activating the pancreas, which begins to produce its own insulin, as well as the best treatment for chronic pain and stress. During and after an electropuncture session, the patient’s sympathetic nerve fibers are activated and release endogenous opioids, such as endorphins, which help reduce inflammation. The electropuncture device also helps to prevent pain by activating bioactive chemicals and reducing pain sensitivity.In addition, during treatment with the electropuncture, your body releases mesenchymal stem cells into the bloodstream, which form different types of tissue. This means that they also have a great healing power. the skin, very weak electrical stimuli, below a certain threshold, of the order of millivolts, also called subliminal stimuli, so that the patient can move during the exposure. The appearance of the stimulus determines a local depolarization of the membrane, which leads to the opening of sodium channels (electrically controlled) and, consequently, to the penetration of Na ions into the cell, in the direction of the electrochemical gradient. positive charges, the membrane depolarizes more. K ion flux and active transport introduce a negative reaction, tending to restore balance. Due to this difference in currents, as long as the Diabetes Stimulator is connected to the human body, an electric current will be continuously generated which will connect through the conductive elements between the stimulator and the human body. acupuncture in the human body, forcing it for the duration of the coupling to benefit from these values. Repeating this phenomenon daily means that after a certain number of cycles day and night, the diseased pancreas changes its function and achieves a so-called „energy balance” with sufficient insulin production to metabolize glucose from the bloodstream if experience is used. In conclusion, insulin-dependent diabetes may benefit from electro-acupuncture treatment in the therapy of diabetes that partially reactivates the pancreas to produce its own insulin by reducing the dose of injectable insulin and ensuring that the disease does not progress to more severe forms. Proper treatment will cause the pancreas to release more insulin.
The invention registered at OSIM has obtained the Diploma of Excellence and the GOLD Medal at National and International level and is ISO 13485: 2016
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Worldwide independent inventors Association – WIIA -Washington D.C.,USA
WIIA coordinated and developed this project with :
Association of Independent Inventors – AII – Bucharest,Romania
RESEARCH, SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENThttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18319
ABSTRACT
Acupuncture is an ancient therapeutic modality in Chinese medicine, which aims to prevent and treat pathologies. The World Health Organization (Ordinance No. 971 of 2016) recognizes that acupuncture works effectively in pathologies such as diabetes mellitus 2 (DMT2) and has been encouraging this complementary therapy. The main effects of acupuncture are associated with blood glucose control, loss of body weight, protection of the function of the pancreas islets, stimulation of production and improvement of insulin resistance. In this paper we describe the follow-up process and evolution in the treatment of people with T2DM using acupuncture through an integrative literature review. Objective: To describe the use of acupuncture as a complementary practice for the treatment of people with DMT2 through an integrative literature review. Methodology: The present work is the result of a literature review of the literature, carried out from March to November 2020. The PubMed / MEDLINE and Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) databases were used with the following descriptor: “Acupuncture and Diabetes mellitus”. Results: Acupuncture performance in DMT2 proved to be effective in treating patients with this chronic disease. Acupuncture treats the person and not the disease itself, as it harmonizes the body and tones the organs. Conclusion: Acupuncture treatment offered to DMT2 patients can bring benefits, improving their health and quality of life. This therapeutic practice has already been implemented in the Unified Health System (SUS), although there is low adherence of patients with T2DM; due to little dissemination and little information about acupuncture.
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