Muscle Diseases

Muscle Wasting Sarcopenia

Question: Please SUGGEST FREQUENCY SET FOR MUSCLE WASTING SARCOPENIA. Answer: Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass specifically related to aging. It’s normal to lose some muscle mass as you age. However, sarcopenia describes severe muscle loss that strays from the norm.  Sarcopenia also called Muscle atrophy is the loss or thinning of your muscle […]

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Muscle issues – undiagnosed

Question: My problem has never been diagnosed.  Blood tests for Western Blot (Lymes) come back negative.  My chiropractor, massage therapist, & reflexologist all tell me that my muscles have contracted & will not release.  I’m doing deep heat ultrasound now to relax the muscles & that gives me short term relief. What frequency should I

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Myotonic Dystrophy

Question: I have Myotonic Dystrophy and I’d like to treat with a low frequency treatment device. Myotonic dystrophy is autosomal dominant inheritance, the main symptoms are muscle ankylosis (muscle tone) and muscular dystrophy (muscle weakness), due to abnormality of chromosome 19 DMPK. Muscular dystrophies are classified roughly but there are more than 10 types. Every

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IBM Muscle Disease

Question: Will the Rife or Zapper help with IBM muscle disease, Inclusion Body Nyotstios and Neoropathy? Answer: Usually when traumatic injuries occur which cause muscular damage, the Rife machine can only assist with pain and discomfort. Once the muscle is ripped, only time and exercise can regenerate flexibility. Regarding Nerve damage: The nerve provides a

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