Treating Corns

Until recently, I had never treated corns. All I knew was they were painful. Bu after palpating a couple, I knew I had an effective treatment for them. They gelt squishy on the surface with a hard spot deeper. So I thought inflammation and calcium buildup. Since inflammation can cause calcium deposition, I thought I was on the right track with my diagnosis. So I used my Anti-Inflammation Electro-Acupuncture (AIEAC) treatment on them. Just one needle on both ones I treated on the first treatment.Since they were both between her toes I ran it for 30 minutes on each one. The next day she reported the smallest one had already disappeared. The second one had shrunk in size.A week later she had another treatment and that one disappeared as well. The third visit she showed me a third one that was larger than the other two and was in a harder place to get at. So I treated that one the same way.But being larger, it took three treatments to get rid of it.

Remote Treatments might be a treatment and possibly a preventive treatment for Alzheimer’s

One of my patients that I had previously treated in-person for Alzheimer’s is getting improved brain function with justremote treatments for other problems. The thing is, I now put a treatment for the mitochoondria at the beginning of every remote treatment I do. And that is what is correlating with his improvement! So, it seems that remotr treatments with my modifications can treat Alzheimer’s and is probably a preventive as well. It seems you do not need to do a dedicated in-person treatment, although it might work better/faster. Now you have much better reason to learn how to do remote treatments. You still can not claim a cure, but the next best thing so far.ly a preventive treatment for Alzheimer’s