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October 28, 2010

Ionic Anti-aging Solutions that increase Flood Flow, Hormonal Secretion and Transport for Rejuvenation, Detoxification, Lipolysis and Muscle Hypertro

Filed under: Xanya Sofra Weiss — Tags: — Dr. Xanya @ 5:49 am

The Motor Nerve Pacemaker Technology has been successfully used for Body Countouring and Facial Rejuvenation since 2005 in the USA. A clinical study with individuals presenting abnormally clumped Red Blood Cells’ (RBCs) was completed in February 2009 by using the Pacemaker Technology for the Motor Nerve. Results indicate that this technology rapidly and efficiently leads to normalized erythrocytes’ separation at the microscopic level. RBCs separation is crucial for the overall blood flow and timely transport of hormones, antibodies, oxygen and nutrients to the cells, and waste products to the kidneys. Transport of Hormones is crucial for lipolysis (T3 and Growth Hormone — GF) and muscle hypertrophy (Insulin Growth Factor – IGF-1). Results also showed that erythrocyte separation has a mega anti-oxidant effect; it has a positive correlation with detoxification and a negative correlation with the number of fungal forms, poikilocytosis (free radicals in the blood), thrombocyte aggregation and bacteria present in the blood prior to treatments.

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Study the effect of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on some blood serum’s lipoproteins, liver enzymes and P448/P450 cytochrome enzyme

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Arterial diseases are the first causes of death in the developed countries. It seems necessary to investigate the role of enzymes, lipids, proteins and para-oxidation lipids in these diseases. The tribulation of fats is one of the most risk factors which results in atherosclerosis of coronary arteries. In this study, the short time effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields with the frequency of 50Hz, on the amount of some blood lipo-proteins, liver enzymes, P448 and P450 cytochrome enzyme system are investigated in the NMRI female mice. The results indicate that the
blood serum’s levels of lipoproteins decrease significantly, in comparison with control and sham groups (P<0.05). Experimental groups of 3 and 5 showed significant increase of HDL compare with control and sham groups (P<0.001). While levels of Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) increased in liver, Alanin aminotransferase (ALT) enzyme levels did not show any significant changes in experimental groups (P<0.01). In addition, Ames test shows similarity in control and experimental liver extract in the reveres colonies, so the electromagnetic field with intensity of 0.06 militesla (P<0.01), does not disturb the P448/P450 enzyme system.

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Live Blood Analysis. Xanya Sofra Weiss

Filed under: Xanya Sofra Weiss — Tags: — Dr. Xanya @ 5:44 am

Through a live blood analysis, you can see the life gifting element of your body come alive – your blood. After your health practioner takes one small drop of blood and places it on the slide, you observe as your blood reveals nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, yeast overgrowths, digestive problems, metal toxicity, liver stress, bacteria and parasite levels. The mysteries of your health become revealed and through the 45 minute assessment provided from your practitioner, you learn how to clean your blood and become an active participant in correcting any areas of concern. In partnership with your practitioner, you establish a proactive nutritional plan that will put you back in control of your own health

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Effect of an electric stimulation facilitation program on quadriceps motor unit recruitment after stroke. Xanya Sofra Weiss

Filed under: Xanya Sofra Weiss — Tags: — Dr. Xanya @ 5:39 am

Abstract: Newsam CJ, Baker LL. Effect of an electric stimulation facilitation program on quadriceps motor unit recruitment after stroke.
Objective: To compare maximum voluntary isometric torque (MVIT) and motor unit recruitment of the quadriceps after an electric stimulation facilitation program in persons affected by cerebrovascular accident (CVA).
Design: Three-week, randomized controlled trial with an electric stimulation facilitation program added to standard care.
Setting: Inpatient rehabilitation center.
Participants: Twenty patients receiving rehabilitation for first-time CVA (51.8±15.2y; days post-CVA, 38.4±40.0d). Patients were randomly assigned to study and control groups.
Interventions: All patients received standard physical therapy (PT) care. In addition, the study
group received an electric stimulation facilitation program during weight-bearing and ambulatory activities of the PT program.
Main outcome measures: MVIT and motor unit recruitment measured by interpolated twitch testing. A 2×4
repeated-measures analysis of variance was performed on measurements at 4 intervals: pretest, 1 week, 2 weeks, and 3 weeks.
Results: MVIT increased by 77% in patients receiving electric stimulation, compared with a 31% increase for the control group. There was a significant effect for assessment time only. Motor unit recruitment increased from 35% to 53% for the study group, whereas the control group recorded no change in recruitment ability. A significant interaction was recorded, indicating improved motor unit recruitment for the study group.
Conclusions: A brief and dynamic electric stimulation facilitation program significantly improved motor unit recruitment in persons after CVA

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Xanya Sofra Weiss

October 25, 2010

Ultra-Low Microcurrent Therapy: A Novel Approach for Treatment of Chronic Resistant Wounds. Xanya Sofra Weiss

Filed under: Xanya Sofra Weiss — Tags: — Dr. Xanya @ 2:31 am

Bok Y. Lee, Keith Wendell, Noori Al-Waili, Glenn Butler ; 2007

This study was undertaken to investigate the efficacy of ultra-low microcurrent delivered by the Electro Pressure Regeneration Therapy (EPRT) device for the man- agement of chronic wounds. In this study, 23 patients with chronic skin ulcers and 2 with abdominal dehiscence that was present for an average of 16.5 mo, who were not responsive to standard conservative treatment in a hospital setting, were treated with the EPRT device. Wounds were treated with direct current (maximum
of 3 mA) of 1 polarity for 11.5 min and then with a current of the opposite polar- ity for another 11.5 min. Treatment was applied through ultra-low microcurrents (in the mA to nA range) conducted through special wraps applied above and below the wound. The results revealed that 34.8% of cases achieved complete wound healing after an average of 45.6 h of treatment, and 39.1% achieved ≥50% healing after an average of 39.7 h of treatment. Several patients achieved signifi- cant results after 1 to 2 treatments. The EPRT device not only accelerated healing
but also appeared to negate the effect of a person’s age on wound healing.

Xanya Sofra Weiss

Xanya Sofra Weiss

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