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Re: Tesla like medical device on TV
Original poster: "James Brady by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <james_brady10-at-hotmail-dot-com>
i have bad TMG. i wander if i could make a big torriod and stick my head in
it??
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:26 PM
Subject: Tesla like medical device on TV
> Original poster: "Bob Wroblewski by way of Terry Fritz
<teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <bwroblewski-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> Hi Y'all,
>
> Last week on a local television news (WB56 Boston)
> health watch segnment was featured a device called
> "Energex" that was used for the treatment of TMJ
> (Temporomandibular Joint) pain. That is the pivot
> point of the jaw.
> The device looked like a hand held hair dryer with a
> two inch diameter tube (barrel) that had a recessed
> electrode that was outputting about a inch streamer
> that was within the confines of the exit hole.
> The patient shown recieving a treatment in the video
> segment sits in the dental chair while the operator
> holds the device near the jaw pivot, quite similiar to
> getting an x-ray.
> I contacted the newscaster for more info and was sent
> an email from where I found the web address as
> follows. http://www.orthosonix-dot-com From the homepage
> you then select 'The Product "Energex"' for more
> details and a photo of the device and the control
> console. Also select 'clinical studies' for more info.
> The system 'manual' link is disabled, pity.
> The newscast showed the discharge end that is not
> shown on the website but the site gives frequencies of
> operation- 460Khz that is pulsed at 660Hz.
> To me, the output streamers looked very much like the
> discharge end of the ETP handheld vacuum tester. I
> wonder how the treatment actually works? Maybe by
> imparing the nerve cells that transmit pain signals??
> Yikes! Hmm, we could do whole body treatments-kidding!
>
> Bob Wroblewski (N1INU)
> Dracut, MA
>
>