Science and Research
Research and Technology Micro-current instruments have been studied and tested in hundreds of applications. Studies have found that Micro-current technology positively affects the production of ATP, the sodium pump effect, and the Krebs cycle of the cell, enhancing the cell’s ability to reproduce itself in a regenerative instead of a degenerative phase.
Micro-current therapy works at the cellular level. Electrical energy naturally flows through the body’s cells. When a cell is injured, diseased, or toxic, electricity, like blood flow, goes around the damaged tissue instead of through it. The electrical currents in Micro-current instruments seek the abnormalities of diseased, injured, or toxic tissue in the human body and open up the cell membrane, enhancing nutrient intake and waste product departure. For more detailed research and science read more....
Research and Technology Micro-current instruments have been studied and tested in hundreds of applications. Studies have found that Micro-current technology positively affects the production of ATP, the sodium pump effect, and the Krebs cycle of the cell, enhancing the cell’s ability to reproduce itself in a regenerative instead of a degenerative phase.
Micro-current therapy works at the cellular level. Electrical energy naturally flows through the body’s cells. When a cell is injured, diseased, or toxic, electricity, like blood flow, goes around the damaged tissue instead of through it. The electrical currents in Micro-current instruments seek the abnormalities of diseased, injured, or toxic tissue in the human body and open up the cell membrane, enhancing nutrient intake and waste product departure. For more detailed research and science read more....
The Nobel Prize
1991 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: was awarded "For their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells"
The Nobel Prize “Cell Channel Finding Earns Nobel Prize: Two Germans found how cells control electric state” By Lawrence K. Altman
(as published in The New York Times, Medical Science)
Two German scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in Stockholm yesterday for discoveries in basic cell function that have shed light on the cause of several diseases, like diabetes and cystic fibrosis, and that are paving the way to tailor-made drugs.
Dr. Erwin Neher, 47 years old, and Dr. Bert Sakmann, 49, will share the $1 million prize for work they began in the 1970’s and partly conducted in the United States. Their research, particularly the development of a technique called patch clamp, which allows the detection of electrical currents of a trillionth of an ampere in the membrane, or surface of a cell has “revolutionized modern biology and facilitated research” in many areas, the Nobel Committee said. Read more...
1991 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: was awarded "For their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells"
The Nobel Prize “Cell Channel Finding Earns Nobel Prize: Two Germans found how cells control electric state” By Lawrence K. Altman
(as published in The New York Times, Medical Science)
Two German scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in Stockholm yesterday for discoveries in basic cell function that have shed light on the cause of several diseases, like diabetes and cystic fibrosis, and that are paving the way to tailor-made drugs.
Dr. Erwin Neher, 47 years old, and Dr. Bert Sakmann, 49, will share the $1 million prize for work they began in the 1970’s and partly conducted in the United States. Their research, particularly the development of a technique called patch clamp, which allows the detection of electrical currents of a trillionth of an ampere in the membrane, or surface of a cell has “revolutionized modern biology and facilitated research” in many areas, the Nobel Committee said. Read more...