The Beneficial Effects of Electric Cell Signaling (EcST) on Soft-Tissue Injuries 

1. Enhanced Tissue Healing: ECST and electrical stimulation promote the healing process by accelerating tissue repair and regeneration. Electrical signals can stimulate the production of growth factors and cytokines, which are essential for tissue healing. These signals also promote angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, which improves blood flow and nutrient supply to the…

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NeoGEN Electric Cell Signaling Mechanisms of Action in the Treatment of Wounds 

Electric cell signaling treatment (EcST and frequency-specific electromedicine have shown promising benefits in the treatment of wounds, offering innovative approaches to enhance healing processes. Here are some positive aspects based on scientific research and medical treatment experience:  Accelerated Wound Healing: Electric cell signaling (EcST) can stimulate cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation, which are essential processes…

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Electric cell Signaling Treatment (EcST) for Enhanced Collagen Production

Electric cell signaling, particularly in the context of collagen stimulation and formation, holds significant promise for various medical applications. As a research scientist, here are some positive and beneficial effects of electric cell signaling that you can explain to physicians: 1. Enhanced Collagen Production: Electric cell signaling can stimulate fibroblasts, which are cells responsible for…

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Electric Cell Signaling Treatment in the Mitigation of Insulin Resistance

Insulin resistance is a key factor in conditions like type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Electric cell signaling, specifically through various technologies like neuromodulation or bioelectronic medicine, has shown promising effects in managing insulin resistance. When addressing medical doctors regarding the positive effects of electric cell signaling on insulin resistance, it’s essential to explain the…

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Regulation and Homeostatic Impact of Cyclic AMP Levels: Balancing Act Between Excess and Deficiency

Abstract Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a ubiquitous second messenger involved in numerous physiological processes, including cellular metabolism, cardiac function, and neural signaling. Maintaining optimal cAMP levels is crucial for homeostasis, as both excess and deficiency can lead to pathological states. This review examines the mechanisms regulating cAMP concentration within cells and the consequences of…

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Quantum Theory Treats Neuropathy Better Than Pharmacology

American Academy of Pain Management BLUE RIBBON POSTER ABSTRACT PRESENTED BY PETER M. CARNEY, MD, AT THE ACADEMY’S 2014 CLINICAL MEETING Introduction The principles of the quantum theory (QT) offer an excit­ ing new treatment option for painful peripheral neuropathy (PPN), a devastating disease that affects an estimated 23 million Americans (1-4). Erwin Schrodinger, the…

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 Combined Electrochemical Treatment For Peripheral Neuropathy

 This technique uses local anesthetic blocks in conjunction with electric cell signaling treatment (EST) to successfully treat neuropathies of all causes. Robert H. Odell, Jr., MD, PhD, Richard Sorgnard, PhD, Peter Carney, MD, Robert Milne, MD A neuropathy occurs as a result of basic patho- logic processes gone awry—either from injury or disease. The incidence…

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Anti-inflammatory Effects of Electronic Signal Treatment

Robert H. Odell, Jr., MD, PhD1, and Richard E. Sorgnard, PhD2 Inflammation often plays a key role in the perpetuation of pain. Chronic inflammatory condi- tions (e.g. osteoarthritis, immune system dysfunction, micro-circulatory disease, painful neu- ritis, and even heart disease) have increased as baby boomers age. Medicine’s current anti- inflammatory choices are NSAIDs and steroids;…

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Longevity Medicine

Longevity medicine is a burgeoning field of medicine focused on the science of aging and the extension of human lifespan. This field seeks to understand the biological processes that lead to aging and age-related diseases with the goal of developing interventions that can not only increase lifespan but also improve the health and quality of…

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Autophagy and Mitochondrial Homeostasis: Unraveling the Intracellular Pathways to Cellular Health

Introduction Mitochondria are important organelles that are constantly moving and involved in producing ATP, maintaining calcium levels, responding to oxidative stress, and regulating cell death. If mitochondria become dysfunctional or damaged, it can have serious consequences including cell death. It is crucial to keep mitochondria functioning properly for overall cell health. Mitophagy is a process…

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