Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 not everyone needs this. most people will have the occasional infection and be able to get an effective medical solution for it. so for most, the devices here are not truly competitive against drugs and other easier more standard things. Those with no resources tend to wind up in the ER, but sometimes even that does not suffice, so our devices in those cases are often the last resort, though it is still research at this point. That said, there have been things this seems to have a special niche or extra-good record on. They are things that medicine has not yet fully gotten under control. 1. colds 2. herpes 3. MRSA 4. osteomyelitis 5. stubborn local infections (many left to test here) 6. sinus infection 7. gout It's true doctors can deal with them, often successfully. But the solutions can be costly and often have an impact on the person: the infected toes from type2 diabetes get amputated, then reinfected, finally the foot comes off, sinuses get operations but get infected over and over, etc. If they could only be treated more humanely and with better preventive effects. Well who knows, our devices may be of help there. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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