Could the TeslaMax be the Solution for Your Peripheral Neuropathy? Are You Walking on Pins and Needles?

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Could the TeslaMax be the Solution for Your Peripheral Neuropathy? Are You Walking on Pins and Needles? Have you tried and failed to find relief from the constant cramping, tingling, and numbness in your feet? Are you afraid that even the slightest brush of the bed sheets will cause your feet to explode into knifelike stabs of pain? Are you slowly losing feeling

in your feet and terrified that it might cause you to fall? Is the purple, dry, itchy skin on your legs worrying you and your loved ones? Are you tired of terrible side effects from neuropathy medication? If you are one of the 20 million Americans who suffer from peripheral neuropathy, you might be close to giving up and learning to live with the pain. But don t give up just yet. With the TeslaMax, neuropathy sufferers have a real chance at relief. Read on to learn more. As you probably already know, peripheral neuropathy is weakness, shooting pain, tingling, or loss of feeling that occurs as a result of nerve damage in the hands and feet. It generally starts in the toes and fingers, and moves up the legs and arms as it progresses. Many current treatments simply mask the pain. But with the TeslaBased Technology in the TeslaMax, doctors finally have a tool that can help patients target the root cause of their pain nerve damage.

How Do Neuropathy Patients Benefit from TeslaBased Technology? 1. Improved Local Circulation: Many health conditions impair blood flow to the hands and feet. As a result, these tissues suffer from a reduced supply of oxygen and glucose, which can lead to nerve damage and neuropathy. The TeslaBased Technology in the TeslaMax uses a proprietary form of electrical stimulation which produces incredibly deep, yet incredibly comfortable muscle contractions in the treated area. These muscle contractions can dramatically increase local blood flow, bringing muchneeded nutrients to areas with nerve damage. This provides the body with the building blocks it needs to rebuild damaged nerves. Other electrical stimulators can only produce weak muscle contractions, but the remarkable technology within the TeslaMax enables stimulation of even the deepest muscle fibers and patients can feel the difference. This deep muscle stimulation can significantly improve blood flow, which is key for nerve repair.

2. Improved Lymphatic Drainage: The lymphatic system plays a critical role in wasteremoval in our body. It is made up of lymph vessels that remove excess fluid (lymph), dead cell debris, and toxic byproducts of cellular metabolism from tissues. When lymph backs up in our tissues, it can damage nerves in the area by promoting local inflammation and causing tissue swelling (edema) that blocks blood flow. The ONLY way to move lymph out of tissues is with muscle contractions. Normally, the small muscle contractions we make throughout the day are enough to push lymph into nearby lymph vessels. But when our lymphatic system is not draining properly, TeslaBased Technology gets things moving with ultra strong muscle contractions.

3. Nerve Stimulation: The TeslaBased Technology in the TeslaMax not only has the capacity to stimulate muscles, but nerves too. Experts surmise that nerve stimulation

can help activate damaged nerves and jumpstart the healing process. a. No image for this Faster, Better Results with the TeslaMax Most muscle stimulators cannot produce anything more than weak muscle contractions, but the TeslaMax is different. Using proprietary Tesla Based Technology, the TeslaMax is able to produce very strong muscle contractions in the legs, feet, and other areas affected by peripheral neuropathy. These deep muscle contractions work to push blood into the tissues and push lymph and metabolic waste products out. The TeslaMax is able to do all of this without the discomfort that normally comes with such strong electrical stimulation. What happens during a typical TeslaMax treatment session?

1. At the start of each TeslaMax neuropathy treatment session, the patient will place a series of electrodes on their feet and lower legs, according to physician instructions. The most common electrode placement is the bottom of the feet and the shins, as shown in the image above. 2. During treatment, powerful yet comfortable electrical currents will travel back and forth between the two electrodes, causing the muscles of the feet and lower legs to contract and relax in intervals. 3. Muscle contractions work to push blood into the vessels and push fluid buildup out of the tissues. This increases blood flow and reduces swelling. 4. Treatments can be done once or twice a day, and usually last 30 to 45 minutes. They do not cause any pain or discomfort. Use It In the Privacy of Your Own Home Our TeslaMax TakeHome Program means more comfort and convenience for you. After receiving an inoffice assessment by a licensed healthcare practitioner, patients can take the unit and use it in the privacy of their own home, seven days a week. The TeslaMax is extremely easy to use, and treatments can be done while resting comfortably in bed, on a couch, or while seated in a chair. The TeslaMax Must Be Experienced To Be Understood The TeslaMax uses TeslaBased Technology to generate the deepest, yet most comfortable, muscle contractions ever produced with a muscle stimulation device. It is hard to understand just how profound the difference is between the TeslaMax and other traditional muscle stimulators until you ve tried it for yourself. Testimonials Note: Just because the TeslaMax protocol has worked for others does not mean it will work for your condition. The only way to know if the TeslaMax can work for you is to try it for yourself. After 30 days of home Tesla treatments, she moved her toes for the first time in 20 years, the feeling began to return, and her balance improved. Now she can walk without any numbness in her feet. Evelyn, talking about her Mother in Law Las Vegas, NV I have had very serious diabetic neuropathy in my feet for at least four years, including a lot of fluid buildup and pitting and colorization with tight ankles and sores that don t heal. The spasms in my calves have been extremely bad, and because my balance is not good I have had to use a cane to walk to keep from falling. After just one 45minute TeslaMax session, I can already feel a world of difference, just a marvelous difference in my ability to walk. I did not even need my cane to walk and I have much more feeling in my feet without the numbness or pain! Even though the TeslaMax gave me some very deep contractions it did not hurt at all. I definitely recommend this treatment to anyone suffering from foot numbness or pain. April, 2015 Frank Williams Franklin, TN

Dec 2015 follow up comment from Frank Williams: After my first TeslaMax treatment in April, I did not have any more treatments for 6 and a half months until I finally got a home treatment unit in early November 2015. During that time waiting for my TeslaMax unit my foot pain got worse and worse until it was an 8 or a 9 on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the worst. After treating myself twice a day for a month and a half my foot pain is down to a 2 and almost completely resolved. I am profoundly grateful for this little device. It worked for me! Dec 2015 Frank Williams Franklin, TN For 10 years I had to soak my feet in ice every night because they felt like they were on fire. Now I sleep through the night with no foot pain at all. Mrs. A. CT Remarkable results for neuropathy patients who failed to benefit from Laser, Ultrasound, Stim & Injections elsewhere. Nothing else worked anywhere close. I recommend the TeslaMax Home Program wholeheartedly." D. Quinn, DC, LAc Portland, OR We have achieved stunning results for many of our diabetic foot pain patients. M. Koch, DC My patient s would mutiny without the TeslaMax home program. T. Vellef, MD