Wednesday, 27 March 2019

AuraWave Facts

Since the 1970's the TENS device hasCurafen Review  been used with great success in pain clinics and has even been adopted for use by fitness coaches and sports trainers to help alleviate pain and muscle soreness in athletes. These units were first used under supervision of the doctor and were later prescribed for use at home, limiting the popularity of the therapy outside of pain treatment centers and sports medicine. Now, affordable TENS units are now being made available to the public without the need of a prescription, helping to unleash a whole new trend in pain relief.

The first FDA approved non-prescription TENS unit to hit the market is the AuraWave. Using low frequency pulses, the AuraWave fights pain in three different ways. First it interferes with the pain signals traveling to the brain. Secondly, it stimulates the production of endorphins which are our body's natural response to pain. Lastly, it helps to relax tense muscle fibers by expanding and contracting them to help increase overall blood flow. Besides relieving pain, this device is also great for helping to tone muscles and can also be used for stress relief and relaxation.

The AuraWave device is very affordable (about the cost of one session with a massage therapist) and has gotten many positive reviews making it one of the hottest items on the internet today. Unlike the earlier TENS devices, the AuraWave is portable, allowing a person to use it practically anywhere. While this easy to use device is deemed as a safe alternative to pain medications, it is not safe for people with implanted electronic devices such as pacemakers or meant for people who experience epileptic seizures. It is also not recommended for children or women who are pregnant.

When I think of electricity and pain, a scene from "Return of the Jedi" tends to pop into my head, the one in which the evil Emperor is zapping Luke with lightning bolts from his finger tips. Having experienced the unpleasantness of an electrical shock more than once in my life, I can sympathize with poor Luke Skywalker as he writhes around on the ground as electrical bolts play up and down his body. It is not like he is merely feeling the tingle that results from sticking the tip of your tongue on a nine volt battery. Still, while electricity can be dangerous (especially in the hands of someone who has joined the dark side) that mild tingling sensation that you get when you touch your tongue to a nine volt battery can actually help alleviate pain.



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