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Old 02-09-2007, 06:18 PM #1
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Default MicroVas

Have any of you heard of this or tried it? http://www.microvas.com/ and http://www.google.com/search?q=micro...en-US:official and http://www.proximusmedical.com/Microvas.htm. The first link is to the MicroVas company website, and is a sales pitch. The pictures of wound and lesion healing are dramatic. The third link is another sales pitch, including how a practitioner can rake in the money using MicroVas. But if it works as advertised, it's worth it I guess.

This seems similar to the Rebuilder, Rejuvenator, TENS, etc. The large machine is for a hospital or other professional setting. I'll bet it's mainly empty space with an imposing facade. I wonder if there's been independent studies of its effectiveness compared to other electrostimulators.
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