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MRS 2000

MRS 2000

Introduction

Physicians and orthopedic surgeons in Europe and the former Soviet Union have used magnetic field therapy for two decades. The low intensity, pulsating form of magnetic energy called magnetic resonance stimulation (MRS) is superior in its healing qualities to other forms of magnetic field therapy, including high intensity fields and also static magnets that are worn as jewelry or purchased in blankets or mattress pads. Years of clinical experience and research have shown MRS 2000 to be helpful for a vast number of health conditions. Over 6, 500 articles have been published in this branch of medicine.

The medical researchers have proven that pulsing electromagnetic fields can “jump start” the healing process in a variety of tissues. The most widely used example of this application is to stimulate repair of non-healing fractures. Research shows that very low intensity magnetic signals – such as those utilized by the MRS 2000:
- enhance healthy cell growth and proliferation
- improve the action of enzymes
- strengthen the state of the cell’s genetic apparatus
- restore the function of excitable membranes, receptors and other biological systems

A primary mechanism of action for the MRS 2000 is the release of nitric oxide. This compound was discovered to be the key factor in causing smooth muscle (e.g., in the vessel walls) to relax, thus producing dilation of the blood vessels and improving circulation. Infra-red thermo grams show the MRS 2000 produces marked improvements in circulation.

How does MRS work?

  • Resonance: Systemic Regulation
  • Electromagnetic Interaction: Local Manipulation
  • Information Transmission

Contact Information:

Susan Bickel
Phone: 303-777-6576
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