GLORIA'S ACUPUNCTURE AND WELLNESS CLINIC

Reduce Pain and Promote Healing
ION PUMPING CORDS
Ion pumping cords are a Japanese form of treatment developed by Dr. Yoshio Manaka to treat burn victims while he serving as a doctor with the Japanese army in Okinawa in 1945. Japanese soldiers were suffering from terrible burns from the flame throwers American troops were using to root Japanese troops out of caves. Manaka’s orders were to treat these soldiers with the limited supplies he had. Dr. Manaka pondered the nature of burns in the terms of yin and yang concluding that burned skin was clearly too yang. So he thought why not drain away the excess yang (positively charged potassium ions) in hopes of relieving some of the pain and promote healing. So he developed the ion pumping cords and the results were dramatically reduced pain and faster healing wounds.
The cords consist of a copper cord, alligator clips on each end with a highly sensitive Germanium diode within the connecting wires attached at one end.
No electricity or electro stimulation is used. So how does it work you ask? Well, the Geranium diode allows the body’s own potential current energy to flow in one direction, from the black clip to the red clip, resulting in balanced ionic flows and concentrations. Do atoms or molecules move? No. Only the electrons move effectively lowering number of ions in one area and increasing ions in another area.
Does ion pumping cords hurt? No. Even though needles are normally used, they are not necessary. Some patients have commented that they have felt a “buzzing” sensation throughout their bodies, others describe warm sensations, and yet others feel absolutely nothing. When patients do not feel immediate relief from the treatment, they do report improvement within 24 hours.
The ion pumping cord therapy provides gentle treatment and very effective results.
Ion Pumping Cords treat…
Burns from any source including heat, radiation and friction (aka road rash).
Whiplash
Pain conditions
Insomnia
Anxiety
Exhaustion
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