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Acute Burn Healed in 11 Days Four Treatments Acute Burn Healed in 11 Days Four Treatments 4 FSM Treatments Burn healed in 11 days Microcurrent Increases ATP 10 500 micro amps Increased ATP production 500% Increased protein


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Acute Burn Healed in 11 Days Four Treatments

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Acute Burn Healed in 11 Days Four Treatments

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4 FSM Treatments Burn healed in 11 days

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Microcurrent Increases ATP

  • 10 – 500 micro amps
  • Increased ATP production 500%
  • Increased protein synthesis 70%
  • Increased amino acid transport 40%
  • Activates signal transduction

Cheng N 1982, The Effect of Electric Currents on ATP Generation, Protein Synthesis and Membrane Transport in Rat Skin. Clinical Orthopedics 171: 264-272. Seegers, JC, 2001; Activation of signal transduction mechanisms may underlie the Therapeutic effects of an applied electric field. Med Hypothesis; 57 (2), 224-230 Seegers JC, 2002, A pulsed DC electric field affects P2-purinergic receptor functions by altering the ATP levels in in vitro and in vivo systems. Medical Hypothesis, 58 (2) 171-176

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FSM Text Book

Available at Amazon.com

Recommended Reading and DVD Practicum

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The Resonance Effect

  • A book for patients and

colleagues

  • This is a "can't put it down"

"page turner" of a book. It is fascinating, funny, inspired, exciting, and altogether delightful.

– James Oschman, PhD

  • Energy Medicine the Scientific

Basis

  • Available on Amazon 4/24/ 2017
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FSM Blinded Animal Research

Placebo Control 40 / 116

62% reduction in LOX Mediated Inflammation 30% reduction in COX Mediated Inflammation All animals responded 4 Minute time dependent response

Arachidonic Acid caused swelling

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IL-1 normal= 0-25pg/ml

330 ± 39 reduced to 80 ± 31pg/ml P=0.004

392.8 21.4

Linear regression on time points P=0.0001

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TNF-alpha

normal=0-25pg/ml

305 ± 36 reduced to 78 ± 35 pg/ml P=0.002, t-test

299.1 20.6

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IL-6

normal = 25pg/ml

239 ± 23 reduced to 76 ± 38 pg/ml P=0.008, t-test

204.3 15.6

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Substance P

normal=0-30pg/ml

180 ± 31 reduced to 54 ± 28 pg/ml P=0.0001, t-test

132.6 10.5

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Beta Endorphin

normal 0-35 pg/ml

8.2 ± 2.5 increased to 71.1 ± 9.3 pg/ml P=0.003, t-test

5.2 88.3

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Pain

7.3/10 ± 1.2 reduced to1.3/10 ± 1.1 P <0.0001

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Burn Center Project Dissolve Scar Tissue in Mature Burns

“The Use of Microcurrent and Autocatalytic Silver Plated Nylon Dressings in Human Burn Patients: A Feasibility Study”, Huckfeldt, Mikkelson, Larson, Hammond, Flick, McMakin , 2003

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Every patient had statistically significant, permanent increases in range of motion after three one-hour treatments

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Shingles – Case Report

Practical Pain Management, July 2010

 Successful treatment of

shingles in ophthalmic branch of cranial V in 85 year-old man

 Four hours of treatment  Pain free in 1 hour  No return of pain  Lesions gone in 48 hours

McMakin, C, Non-pharmacologic treatment of shingles, Practical Pain Management, 2010, Vol 10; 4; 24-29

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BIOLOGIC RESONANCE

Explains the Effects on Living Tissue

 Drugs or nutrients act like keys in a

lock to change membrane receptors and change intracellular function

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BIOLOGIC RESONANCE

Explains the Effects on Living Tissue

  • Frequencies act like the beeper opening

the lock with an electromagnetic signal

Change membrane protein configuration and

cell function electromagnetically

Acts as if it dissolves scar cross links Acts as if it disassembles the virus capsid Acts as if it changes cell signaling

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Membrane Receptors Respond to Frequency Signaling

 Membrane protein receptors determine cell function  Receptors reconfigure in response to information and frequencies - Lipton  Receptor changes alter genetic expression, cell function and structure

Frequency 

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Effect of Biologic Resonance

 In order for the inflammation data to be possible  Inflammation must be present in the tissue not only as a

biochemical phenomenon

 It must also be present as an electromagnetic pattern that

can be changed by resonance

 Cytokine levels all stop in the normal range  Frequencies change cell signaling!

62% Reduction LOX IL-1 reduced 392 to 21

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Cervical Myofascial Pain

50 Cases published – TICC, 1998

 4.7 yrs avg chronicity  Range: 1 to 28 years  88% failed with other

treatments

 11.2 treatments  7.9 weeks  Start VAS 6.8/10  End VAS 1.5/10

Microcurrent Treatment of Myofascial Pain in the Head, Neck and Face”, Topics in Clinical Chiropractic, Vol5, Number1, March 1998

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Lumbar Myofascial Pain

23 Cases Published - JBMT, 2004

 8.4 years avg chronicity:  Range: .1 to 20 yrs  87% failed with other

treatments

 5.7 treatments  5.7 weeks  Start VAS 6.8/10  End VAS 1.6/10

“Microcurrent Therapy: A novel treatment method for chronic low back myofascial pain.” Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2004, 8, 143-153

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FSM Blinded Animal Research

Placebo Control 40 / 116

62% reduction in LOX Mediated Inflammation 30% reduction in COX Mediated Inflammation All animals responded 4 Minute time dependent response

Arachidonic Acid caused swelling

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Abdominal Adhesion Research Trial

 Baylor Medical School  David Wiseman, PhD  Surgically induced abdominal adhesions  13 / 77 - liquified them

 58/’s, 13 / 142 no change

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Acute Traumatic Discs

 40 / 396, 10 +→

 Reduce nerve pain

 40, 124, 49 / 710, 330, 630  81, 49 / 142, 710  +/- or +  AutoCare: P/D/A  Exercises

 Spinal stabilization

 Bracing  SupplementsEPA/ DHA

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FSM Practice Effects

 Immediate profit center  Sustained profits

 Insurance reimbursable  Cash patients

 Positive outcomes  Practice growth from

patient referrals

 Long term growth from

practitioner and patient satisfaction

Naomi Kelly, 1999 – 2011 Part time practice $ 12 Years 1st year 2nd year

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Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

 200 micro amps +/-  Alternating DC current

 Gentle wave slope

 Frequencies used

 18/62

 4 minutes

 124 / 62, 142, 191

 1 minute each

 40/116

 4 minutes

 40 / 62, 142, 191

 2 minutes each

 49 / 62, 142, 191

 1 minute each

Curtis D, Fallows S, Morris M, McMakin C. The efficacy of frequency specific microcurrent therapy on delayed onset muscle soreness. JBMT; 2010; 14 (3): 272-9

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AC, CC – T / DOMS

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Results Post Facelift

80 Minute treatment Immediately Post-Op and daily for 7 days

  • Day 1

Day 2

  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 11
  • Day 9

Case Report Marissa Brennan

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Brown Recluse Bite

28 7 / 20 7 / 21 7 / 22 7 / 23 8 / 1 81 year old male

No additional treatment after #4

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Treat the Brain - Subacute Improve daily function

 + / -, 100 - 200 microamps  Basic Concussion Protocol  970, 94, 321, 9, 124, 40, 284, 81, 49 /

/ 90, 92, 89, 84, 94, 310 (depending on affected brain part)

Do not run 81 / 89

 6.8 / 38  49 / 37 or 39  35 / 102  Auto Care 1300

 NS/ section / SA

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Frequencies Change the Brain In Autism Alicia Thomas EdD, 2013

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Week 1 – Pre-FSM Week 1 Post FSM 68 65 70 73

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Frequencies Change the Brain In Autism Alicia Thomas, EdD, 2013

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Week 2 - Post FSM Week 3 - Post FSM 79 83 89 88

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Dermatomal Nerve Pain

40, 13, 81, 49 / 396 +

 Polarized positive current

 Red / Green leads at the spine – (wet towel, wrap)  Black / Yellow leads at the end of the nerve  Spend most time on 40 / 396 – 10 to 20 minutes

 Move the nerve when running 13 / 396; 3 / 97

 May also need 94, 321, 9 / 396  AC, CC – P / NP / N, 40/ , 13 /

B Y G R C5-6-7-8 C2 L5-S1 T2-T12

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Outcomes in Neuropathic Pain

Pain Practitioner Fall, 2010

 N=20 – average chronicity 6.7 years  All patients experience pain reduction  Pain reduced 1st Tx = 6.8/10 to 1.8

 P <.001

 Pain reduced 2nd Tx = 4.8/10 to .97/10

 P<.001

 65% fully recovered (n=13)

 4.6 Treatments (1-15)

 No adverse reactions  25% terminated care prior to recovery (n=5) Non-pharmacologic treatment of neuropathic pain with frequency specific Microcurrent, Pain Practitioner, Fall 2010

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FSM resolves chronic pain and adhesions after ulnar transposition surgery

Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation September 2017

 Age 19 - Ulnar nerve transposition surgery

 Surgery produced no change in pain or ROM

 Age 28 – increased pain (5/10), reduced ROM, TAOS 86%

 11 physical therapy sessions ASTYM, e-stim, ice, exercise.  Pain at discharge 4/10. TAOS 92%

 Age 29 – Pain 7/10, limited ROM, TAOS 80%  Three sessions of FSM eliminated pain

  • and improved range of motion

 Pain at discharge 0/10, TAOS 100%  Results maintained at 1 year follow up.

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7 cm ulcer medial aspect of left leg +3 edema in both legs and feet - Right > left Right foot is mostly gray in color Left foot is mottled gray Diabetic Ulcer healed - 6 treatments – Three weeks

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Regeneration of 3rd digit – 7 treatments Regeneration of 2nd digit – 70% - 11 treatments

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Resonance for Peripheral Neuropathy from Chemo

 P / PN / Tx  Add 57, 920, 900 / 62, 396

 Vincristine neuropathies respond fairly well  Cisplatin no success reported so far

 Axon DNA is destroyed – motor and sensory  For Cisplatin try neck to feet in addition to local nerve Tx

 57, 900, 920, 40, 284, 81 / 396, 10, 35

 Metabolic peripheral neuropathies

 Try treating but response less predictable  What is wrong is B-12 deficiency  Needs methylated B-12  to fix it not FSM

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Resonance Protocol For Lymphadema

 Concussion Protocol  58 / 00, 02, 32  Scarring restricts lymphatic return  40, 50, 13 / 13, 142  124, 18, 294, 321, 9 / 13, 142  13, 3, 51, 91 / 13, 142  49 / 13, 142  Also 20, 49 / 23 (kidney), 33 (heart)  Polarize positive proximal at thoracic duct negative

distally

 Left duct drains left head, left trunk, left upper extremity, both legs  Right duct drains right head, right trunk and right upper extremity

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(M / L)

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Pelvic Pain - Abdominal Adhesions

 UC and Crohn’s create pelvic

adhesions

 Pelvic adhesions can cause pelvic pain  13 / 77 dissolved adhesion itself

 Weisman, Baylor 2012

 Adhesions feel like tight or stiff bands

between viscera

 13 / 22, 3, 31, 27, 16, 65, 129, 88  3 / 97  13 / 37, 4, 7, 19, 34  Finish with 18 / 62  See video workshop

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Skin Anti-Aging

 FSM pre post  Following quality diet with good protein intake  Labial folds flatten, cheeks firmer, jowls less

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