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What interested me was the production of vascular endogenous growth factor - required to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels. This substance cannot yet be recreated in laboratory conditions successfully. Yet it is very important in wound healing.
Italian researchers had found that the Phyback system induces the release of VEGF, but they were unsure why. They also found that the treatment increased the levels of endogenous Nitric Oxide, a powerful anti-inflammatory agent.
Applying the system to the skin.
It was clear to me that this technology was producing a new form of pain relief - not simply an analgesic effect as found with pharmaceuticals or TENS systems.
The system was designed to generate two channels of outputs controlled by a complex set of algorithms.
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