11-12-2016, 03:29 AM
(10-12-2016, 12:55 PM)hannah Wrote:(09-12-2016, 09:53 PM)Lotus Wrote:(08-12-2016, 12:13 AM)hannah Wrote: Once your in you'll never get out! But as i talk with you do you have personal experience with tens devices? i ow one now..so ive been doing it and felt my legs all night long, constant tingles now they were hurt anyhosince they suddenly became longer. so maybe its good? i will continue anyhow but if you have any insiders information bout this i am all ears.:p
Lol, so true. I've used a tens for a back issue some years ago, I can't say it was helpful in my case though. So your legs got longer?, or the pain lasted longer? (excuse my ignorance, lol). I do think there's specific locations where the leads go to achieve better pain relief (see attached chart).
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for chronic pain
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18646088
Of the study participants above the use of tens unit help control pain (or in 60% who participated).
How to use a tens unit to stimulate lactation
http://breastnotes.com/breastfeeding/BrF...c-TENS.htm
Thanks for the chart L, it is spot on...i have mild lower and mid back pain and looking at the chart I see allergies, acne....thats kinda me...itch followed by waxy/oily skin on my face/scalp.. kinda the same. But yes my legs got longer awhile back while I dont have the age for that anymore. The lactation thing is very interesting btw, I tried it on my nipples first day I got the deviceand ever since I have VERY painful breasts it deff helps with prolactin thus growth. Anyhow I'll keep on trying and let you know the outcome
Thanks again
Sorry to hear about the back pain, hopefully you get some relief. That chart is craZy huh?, seems like the spinal nerves can be connected to a ton of illness and or treatment. I have some new info I'll have to share on lactation and white peony.