Frequency Specific Micro-Current (FSM)
Frequency Specific Micro-Current (FSM).
FSM is the next best thing to a Magic Wand. Specific frequencies are selected to naturally heal the body and eliminate pain. In the back, neck, joints, shoulder, legs, and feet, ATP is the major source of energy and restoration for all cellular activity in the body.
Because treatment with FSM can increase ATP production by as much as 500% in damaged tissues, this may help with the recovery process. Depending on the condition, treatment with FSM can “loosen” or soften the muscles, which can help relieve pain and/or stiffness. FSM is applied to the body with a device that delivers a mild current. Microcurrent is an extremely mild electrical current (one-millionth of an ampere). The human body actually produces its own current within each cell.
Depending on the tissue involved, specific frequencies are selected to encourage natural healing of the body and to reduce pain. Frequencies have been identified for nearly every type of tissue in the body.
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Frequencies are used the same way the key remote opens and closes the lock on your car – with an electromagnetic signal. Specific frequencies of microcurrent is a powerful way of treating many aspects of dysfunction within the body, simply by using a low-level electrical current.
A frequency is the rate at which a sound wave or electronic pulse is produced.
Using FSM has been found to reduce inflammation (swelling), repair tissue, and increase ATP by as much as 500%.
Shingles
Burns
Kidney Stones
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Disc Injuries
Fibremyalgia
Diabetic Neuropathy
Neuromas (Overgrowth And Scarring To A Nerve After An Injury)
Tendinopathy (Inflammation And/Or Swelling Of The Tendon)
Acute (Sudden) And Chronic (Long-Term) Musculoskeletal Injuries
Acute And Chronic nNeuropathic (Nerve) Pain
Chronic Fracture And Bone Pain
Arthritis
Torticollis (The Head Is Tilted To One Side)
Disc Injuries/Discogenic- And Facet-Based Pain
Viscerally-Referred Pain
Concussions
Headaches
Plantar Fasciitis (Pain In The Heel And Foot)
Sports Injuries
Wounds
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