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PAIN®GONE is straightforward and easy
to use.
* Hold PAIN®GONE in your hand
* Firmly wrap index finger around
the metal ring
* Identify area of pain and place
the PAIN®GONE on the point of pain. PAIN®GONE is effective
over a 15cm radius
* Click the red push-button 30 to
40 times
* Each click sends a pulse that activates
endorphins- the body's natural defences against pain
* To strengthen the effect, you can
activate the acupuncture point between the thumb and
the index finger with PAIN®GONE before using it on the
point of pain
* For best results use PAIN®GONE on
a regular and consistent basis
* Can be used on acupuncture points
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Research has shown that
stimulating pens- such as PAIN®GONE- can also be used
for non-invasive acupuncture. Please follow the simple guide
to find your condition and locate the relevant points of acupuncture.
When treating a condition for which more than three points
are listed- start by trying out the first three points. If
the effect is not satisfactory, vary the points until you
find the best combination for you. Click 20 – 25 times
on each acupoint you are treating.
When treating migraine or headache, you
must apply stimulation to the opposite side of the body. If
the headache or migraine is on the right side of the head-
you should apply stimulation to the left side of your body.
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture dates back over three
thousand years, but only recently has it gained recognition
as a valid treatment for chronic or long-standing pain. Using
the PAIN®GONE on acupoints will stimulate the brain and
encourage it to produce endorphins- the body’s natural
pain killer. Use the guide below to discover which acupoints
will be most beneficial to your condition and gain maximum
pain relief.
Summary of Acupoint Indications
* If you are fitted with a pacemaker
* If you suffer from epilepsy
* Around the eyes
* If you are pregnant 16 weeks and under
* Directly over metallic implants, plates,
pins and bolts. This may cause some discomfort, but will not
actually cause any damage
* On wet skin or damp surroundings
* Close to a supply of oxygen or flammable
liquids
* By children under the age of 8 years
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