Interesting.
Scrambler Therapy
Basically he's putting so much high frequency noise into the neurons that they can't produce anything that can be deciphered as " pain"

Hook yourself up to a CD players speaker wires and pick your music adjusted for intensity with the volume knob? [with bass/treble control as well]
..body parts dance to the music so fast they they don't move..

The "Rebuilder" as a simple low frequency tone generator ?

ode


At 03:56 PM 8/3/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Here is the patent that rebuildermedical refers to on his site ; http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20050234525.pdf. As mentioned on his site, the patent does not provide specific details of the waveform used but there are other manufacturers using the same waveform. The waveform detail is shown on chart 11 of the presentation at: http://www.calmarett.com/media/pdf/Marieno_Boston.pdf. It is for a system built by Calmare Pain Therapy Treatment (Calmare) at http://www.calmarett.com/. Another related patent is http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2009/0326607.html. Again by a different inventor but strikingly similar in concept. The pulse shape is very similar to that you'd get by putting a pulse through an audio transformer. And it turns out that there is a study for that too: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12917999. I don't think it would be too difficult to design a circuit to get the waveform. I do notice some differences between the Calmere and rebuildermedical units. The Calmere unit only uses 5.5 ma of current for their stimulator (chart 21 in the presentation above) while rebuildermedical appears to use voltage levels that would generate higher currents. Of course I could be wrong. I haven't had time to really absorb it all.

- Steve

From: Renee [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 6:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL:CS>Fw: Re: [germkiller] Neuropathy question {Private}

Here is the message I got from a guy on another list. He said how much the device had helped him and I had asked about building one--this was his reply. I put a link first to the machine, then the last link is to the frequency part that I was going to try to duplicate. But his message is so convincing that it would be worth just getting.

Samala,
Renee




-------Original Message-------

http://www.rebuildermedical.com/index.php
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Renee,

Buy this for your dad.

Nevermind the cost.

Neuropathy is a living hell if advanced.

For me, the only thing that worked was strong narcotics and those only push the pain under the rug, this will help correct the cause. What is more, once the neuropathy begins to reverse, it is as if you are shined with joy. I can now feel when my wife touches me and I can feel her with I touch her. That may mean a small thing to you, but then, you have not neuropathy.

I had looked into recreating this and I could given time, as many here could, but in my own case, it would cost me more than $700 in my time. As for me, I ordered it and do not regret it one bit. They give a good trial period with kind and expert and generous support, it works, and frankly is not expensive at all, especially when you consider that pain meds or herbs about 2-5$ a day and it does work for most of us humans.

Renee wrote:
Hi bG. Someone on another list mentioned this device. I was reading about
it and it sounds like it would be a good thing to have for people with
neuropathy. But very expensive. Is this something we could make at home?
My father has diabetic neuropathy and I was wondering if it would be hard or
easy to build this. The lady that mentioned it said that it is working for
her.

The first link is to the technical page for doctors. From there, if you go
to the FAQ page it has a bit more about the frequency it uses, etc.

http://www.rebuildermedical.com/technical_specifications.php

Samala,
Renee

















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