The therapy wraps your body in artificially created high voltage, which affects the symptoms of [headaches / stiff shoulders / constipation / insomnia]. It was invented by the Japanese professor, Dr. Toshiyuki Hara A.C., in 1928. Since then, it has been tested and developed further as an alternative and complementary therapy that has almost no side-effects. It has since been a certified treatment in different Asian countries, such as Malaysia, Taiwan, and Japan.
Therapy that relieves a variety of symptoms and disorders using physical energy, such as heat, sound waves, light, electricity and light beams, is called “physical therapy.” This includes, for example, massages, moxibustion, laser treatment, infrared treatment, spa treatment, etc. Physical therapies are widely used clinically. The high electric potential therapy introduced here is also an example of physical therapy. It makes use of high voltage energy to relive headaches, stiff shoulders, insomnia and constipation.
Benefits of Electric Potential Therapy
Some of the purported benefits of electric potential therapy include:
Regulating the albumin/globulin ratio in the blood
Increasing the body’s adaptability
Improving sleep
Regulating endocrine functions
Improving memory
Beautifying the skin
Increasing calcium, sodium, and gamma globulin levels in the blood
Reducing albumin, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus levels in the blood
Regulating the cerebral cortex
Toning the autonomic nervous system (ANS)
Reducing mental and physical fatigue
Improving focus
Burning fat
Reducing stress
In this therapy, you will be exposed to an electromagnetic field with a high voltage, low current, and low-frequency alternating current. The electric field will promote the negatively and positively charged particles in your cells and interstitial (extracellular) fluid. This will help your body regain a balance in its bioelectricity, allowing for improved homeostasis.
Some conditions that this therapy can help with include:
Hypertension
Bronchial asthma
Diabetes
Neurasthenia
Coronary heart disease
Insomnia
Chronic fatigue
Psoriasis
Menopause
Constipation
Disorders that cause facial pain
Cervical spondylosis
Cerebral infarction
Cerebral insufficiency