Pain Management

Physics of Wellness Academy

Pain Management

The strategic use of conductive material* is the most direct (causative) and least invasive form of pain therapy.  This claim is based on the same principle that explains Acupuncture, except this is non-invasive and employs the concept of a circuit* (necessary in electrical science and, for the most part, ignored in Acupuncture). 

*circuit is a closed loop that electrons can travel in. A source of electricity, such as a battery, provides electrical energy in the circuit. Unless the circuit is complete, that is, making a full circle back to the electrical source, no electrons will move.

Our System capitalizes more effectively on the healing power of the nervous system because the concept of a circuit is employed, i.e. from the brain to the extremity and back to the brain with many sub-circuits in between.  This concept respects the physiology of the body, i.e. from the brain to the site of pain is always on a larger circuit terminating at the extremity.  This is in contrast to the idea of attacking pain at the (local) site.

When conductive material is placed on the body there are two results, speaking electromagnetically:

1. The brain immediately begins to transmit increased nerve impulses to the site of the conductor. These impulses, of course, seek to normalize (heal, optimize) any damage between the brain and the site of contact.

2. Streaming photons from the immediate environment will cascade to the conductor. These photons will be utilized to reconstruct/restore any damage between the conductor and the brain.*

*our conductive material is especially designed to optimize the conduction of both nerve impulse and environmental photons, both of which are electrical in nature.


80. 12.1 Basic Structure and Function of the Nervous System

The nervous system is involved in receiving information about the environment around us (sensation) and generating responses to that information (motor responses). The nervous system can be divided into regions that are responsible for sensation (sensory functions) and for the response (motor functions).
 
 

 

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