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Micro Current Applications in Medicine

For the past six years, Bio-Therapeutic Computers (BTC) has dedicated extensive time and resources to determine the exact mechanism that allows BTC designed microcurrrent units to work effectively on the human body. To that end, BTC funded a series of experiments that treated rats with microcurrents under various conditions. The most recent laboratory tests showed that BTC equipments inhibits the chemotaxis of collagen. In the case of injury, chemotaxis refers to the body’s response of flooding the affected area with collagen.

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and forms a fibrous material that the body uses as a building block, along with small amounts of elastin. Scar tissue is, in essence, collagen fibers that have filled the gap between the two edges of a wound. The collagen acts to encapsulate the potential toxins and particles and causes what is known as “the walling off effect.” This action prevents the spread of injury and is usually desirable. There are times, however, when having the ability to determine the alignment and flexibility of the collagen fibers can mean a world of difference for that person’s health.

The clinical trials, studies, and laboratory tests have shown that the following medical indications are directly affected by how the collagen forms through flooding, linking and aligning. The proposed mechanism of action and the concurrent treatment protocols are as follows :

Muscle Fibrosis

Through “rat” testing we have learned that radiation-induced collagen hardens in the muscles thereby reducing the strength, causing pain and limiting the range of motion. It is referred to as “Muscle Fibrosis” and is a common side effect of having MS and or a stroke.

Mechanism
We have proven that BTC equipment prevents alignment and linking of collagen fibers and keeps the collagen soft and flexible, as well as reduces the quantity of collagen. Simply put, collagen formation can be dispersed by BTC microcurrent equipment.

Protocol
Treat each muscle with 2 to 4 channels in a cross current configuration, 30 minutes at a time in each location. In many cases several muscles are affected, thus a multi-channel unit such as BM 2000, E 875 or MED 6000 series is desired.

Stroke Victim

Collagen has a direct relationship to the stroke victim’s symptoms and aftermath in two ways. Collagen is deposited onto the nerve-damaged tissues as a part of the immune system response, causing a hardening that affects the speed at which the nerve impulse can travel. Secondly, as a side effect, muscle fibrosis occurs as previously described.

Mechanism
The thin layers of aligned and linked collagen fibers harden acting to slow down the repair process of a stroke.

Protocol
Immediately treat the affected area after obtaining a doctor’s permission, to speed the healing of injured blood vessels. Also, treat all of the affected muscles that have lost their neurological activation in order to prevent atrophy, fibrosis and retain muscle tone.

Hardened Silicon Implants

Silicon implants become hard within three to five years of insertion.

Mechanism
The Silicon insert is encapsulated with thin layers of aligned and linked collagen fibers. If the Silicon implant is treated with BTC designed microcurrent equipment, the implant becomes soft to touch and maintains a random alignment of collagen for approximately three to five years.

Protocol
Treat each implant in cross current configuration for 30 minutes at a time, using 2 to 4 channels. Usually 3 to 15 treatments will soften the encapsulation around the implants to a condition similar to the original feeling.

Asthma / Emphysema

Chronic attacks of asthma result in lung tissue scaring which is actually a collagen build-up, thus reducing the lung capacity (Emphysema).

Mechanism
The body’s defense mechanism disperses collagen, which form thin layers of aligned and linked collagen fibers. The lung cells have a difficult time absorbing or transferring oxygen molecules through the hard shell encapsulating them.

Protocol
Using a multi - channel unit in an interferntial mode, place the positive electrodes on the back of the lungs and the negative electrodes on the front of the lungs. Align each channel such that the entire affected lung is treated. If using a dual channel unit, repeat the treatment in each area until the entire lung area is has been treated. Electric baths are recognized as a very effective way of treating asthma and emphysema.

Alzheimer’s

Collagen is directly linked with Alzheimer’s in that aluminium and other metals in the brain result in collagen - like fibrosis. The collagen gets deposited in the brain, thereby reducing the electrical conductivity, resulting in the loss of neurological signals.

Mechanism
The collagen construction, or formation, is in thin layers of aligned collagen type fibers.

Protocol
With the supervision of the patient’s doctor, run current through the affected area, in a cross current configuration. The electric gloves with a dual channel unit are desirable. In the treated area, the collagen type material will soften to the touch and maintain random alignment.

FibroMyalgia

FibroMyalgia is defined as painful swelling over the entire body.

Mechanism
Our studies have related FibroMyalgia to dysfunctions of the Temporomandibular joint which cause the neck and trapezious muscles to tighten. This results in pain and reduced blood and lymphatic flow. The condition slowly worsens. As the muscles become tighter, pressure builds and they become hypersensitive. The lymphatic drainage points are slowly closed off, and the lymphatic pumping action is slowed.

Protocol
Use the TMJ and Lymphatic Drainage Protocol, as well as Electric Baths. Relaxing the trapezious and neck muscles helps to increase circulation, lymphatic drainage, blood circulation and ATP levels necessary for energy production.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

CFS is collection of symptoms whose cause still remains unknown to the medical community. The most common complaint is an unexplanied lack of energy of constant duration

Mechanism
The mechanism action is similar to FibroMyalgia. In addition, the major problem is that the lymphatic system is not circulating fast enough causing toxins to remain in the system longer, resulting in constant fatigue.

Protocol
TMJ and Lymphatic Drainage Protocol, as well as Electric Baths. Relaxing the trapezious and neck muscles helps to increase circulation, lymphatic drainage, blood circulation, and ATP levels necessary for energy production.

Myofacial Pain Dysfunction

There are over 150 major symptoms related to Myofacial Pain Dysfunction. The following is a short list : headaches, migraines, loss of hearing, vertigo, jaw pain, trigeminal nerve problems, poor sinus drainage, Bells palsy, poor neck range of motion with associated pain, loss of strength and circulation in hands, rotator cuff problems, scoliosis, breathing problems, displaced hips, tight lower back muscles, sciatia, etc.

Mechanism
The jaw is in wrong position thereby placing pressure on the nerves passing by the TMJ area. This causes the neck muscles to tighten and lowers the trigger level of trapezious muscle 9 usually on one side, thus unbalancing the spinal column in the area of C4, C5 and C6 and pulls on T - 12 which then affects L4 and L5. This ends up causing sublexations of the vertebrae and pinches nerves, as well as causes disc deterioration. Dysfunctions of TMJ also block sinus drainage thereby plugging the inner ear. Other symptoms include pain in the facial and neck area, stiff neck, jaw pain, headaches, and trigeminal nerve pain.

Protocol
Use the pre - described TMJ and Lymphatic Drainage Protocol, as well as Electric baths. Relaxing the trapezious and neck muscles helps to increase circulation, lymphatic drainage, blood circulation, and ATP levels necessary for energy production.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Golfer’s Elbow & Tennis Elbow

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Golfer’s Elbow and Tennis Elbow are all normally repetitive stress injuries. In the case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, the median nerve is being impinged by inflamed forearm muscles, thus causing the associated symptoms such as hand and wrist pain, tingling etc. Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow result from poor posture that causes the same inflammation and resulting pain and loss of function.


Mechanism
The abovelisted conditions are basically the result of overworked muscles that get shortened and eventually inflamed. As the ATP levels go down in the affected muscles, due to the lack of circulation, the result is a nutrient deficiency that causes loss of strength and mobility.

Protocol
Begin a muscle lengthening procedure using the muscle normalization mode with electric gloves. Use proper pressure on the origin and insertion points thereby eliciting the golgi tendon organ response. The golgi tendon organ measures tension on the bone at the musculotendonous junction, and if it measures too much tension on that bone, it causes the muscles to instantly relax. With proper pressure, muscles should experience a rapid reduction in pain and an increase in strength.

Belrls palsy

This condition is a result of the loss of neurological signals to the face, predominantly on one side, usually left. These signals determine the muscle’s tone, and without the nerve impulse, the muscle will relax and sa

Mechanism
Tight neck muscles (upper trapezious) and SCM (Sternocleidomastoid) pinch the facial causing part or all of the face to fall, prominently on one side; similar to a stroke. Symptoms include pain in the facial and neck area, stiff neck, jaw pain, headaches and trigeminal nerve pain.

Protocol
Again use the TMJ and Lymphatic Drainage protocol, as well as the Electric baths. Relaxing the trapezious and neck muscles helps to increase circulation, lymphatic drainage, blood circulation, and ATP levels necessary for energy production.

Neck, Chest and Back Pain

Tight, swollen or sensitive muscles in the neck, chest and back causing extreme pain. Also common in thorax area of the spinal column.

Mechanism
The pain is caused by tightening of the three different fibers of the trapezious muscles, SCM, and Splenious Capitis.

Protocol
Use the TMJ protocol, lengthening the affected muscles, and run current through the area of concern in a cross - current node.

Internal Scars And Adhesions/ External Scars

In cases of internal injury or operations, the body’s immune system will flood the injured area with collagen causing internal scarring and adhesions which in turn cause pain, loss of nervous system signals, loss of some function and an improper positioning of the internal body parts.

Mechanism
Collagen floods the wound, where it aligns and cross - links causing adhesions.

Protocol
Apply current through the scar area using normalization and then feather techniques.

Burns / Acute Acne / Wounds

Burns of all kinds and sizes can be treated, anywhere on the body. It can also be used for pain control and anesthesia.

Mechanism
Collagen floods the burn area, aligns and cross - links, causing the molecules to harden, resulting in scar tissue. Microcurrent treatments will speed the healing by five to ten times, kill bacteria, and reduce selling, scarring and pain.

Protocol
Run current through the area, use sterile Q - Tips or pads. Treat with one two - hour session per day, depending upon the size or severity of the burn. On swollen areas, twenty minutes per session is satisfactory. In cases where the large part of the body is burned, consider using an electric bath technique.