Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 I haven't heard any comments yet in this group about anodine treatments. I'd like to share my experience. I am an organist, and the instrument which I play requires the player to use their feet, as well as the hands. You really need very good sensation in the feet to accomplish this. About 3 years ago, I began losing the sensation in my feet, especially the left one. This loss would have been a death nell to my ability to play my instrument successfully. Last year, at this time, I was very depressed, and thinking of suicide. In November of 2007, I went down the hall in the apartment complex where I live to get a flu shot. There I met Mike from family home health services. He informed me that I could recieve anodine treatments for my feet. I was skeptical, but I signed myself up. After the first treatment, I already could feel sensation coming back to my feet, and, by God, I could move my toes! I almost wept! After 5 weeks of these treatments, I sat down at my big electric organ, and,I could play! I fell on my face on the ground, and just sobbed! I was so happy. I have heard that some people don't get so good results, but mine were amazing!Here's waht happens. Anodine treatments involve using infrared rays generated by two electric pads where the feet are placed. Each pad contains sixty small light bulbs, which generate the infrared rays. The sensation is warm, and pleasant. These rays penetrate into the nerve endings, and so increase circulation to the feet. Has anyone else experienced these treatments? I'd like to hear from you. -- Email services provided by the System Access Mobile Network. Visit www.serotek.com to learn more about accessibility anywhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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