What Your Pet May Very Well Need Is Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation

I really enjoy watching the television series called Stargate with my son. The basic premise of the show is that aliens seeded the earth and use humans as hosts to live inside of. While controlling their mind they are a highly advanced alien race that resembles a snake and inhabits the bodies of humanoids. In one episode a friendly alien is removed from its host and is dying. They try to replicate its surroundings inside of a human but it still continues to die. Kind of like a built in perpetual microcurrent therapy, one of the doctors is reminded that a human being has a small electrical current going through the body continuously, just as it seemed that all hope was lost. The alien gradually came back to life when the doctors introduced a small electric charge to the artificial environment. Pet Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation

Electrotherapy, or, microcurrent therapy has been used for at least two thousand years. In fact, to help cure such things as gout and headaches a Roman Doctor named Scribonius Largus in 46 AD recommended to his patients that they should stand on top of a live torpedo fish. These kinds of fish give off a powerful electric shock to disable their prey. A physician named Claudius Galen, in the second century, also recommended the electric fish as an appropriate medical therapy.

All over the world low intensity CES has been used for centuries to fight every thing from depression to anxiety; back aches and spinal injuries, headaches and many other disorders. So with so much history and research and success with microcurrent therapy is there any reason why our pets shouldn’t benefit from this science? Dog Anxiety

I came across a website when I was researching a problem I was having with my cat. Using CES on household pets and horses a lady named Ava Frick is seeing enormous results. She is witnessing anxiety, pain, depression, and countless other problems plaguing the animals we adore and love fade away by properly using and implementing the tools of microcurrent therapy. She’s an outstanding expert in the fields of pet and animal pain, anxiety, and depression.

Some of you may be thinking of that device that my mother-in-law bought to stop her dog from barking all the time. Whenever the dog barked the collar would emit an enormous electric shock to stun the poor dog into associating barking with severe pain and it went around his neck. That is not what I’m talking about when writing about microcurrent therapy. That point has to be made crystal clear. That kind of electric shock therapy is torturous and really should be outlawed in my opinion. To provide happiness and joy to your beloved animals microcurrent therapy is designed to relieve pain and suffering. Don’t let yourself be fooled by the similarities. There really is not much in common. To ensure your animal is in the best environment to enable healing and relief Ava Frick uses state of the art technology in a highly controlled environment. Pet Pain Relief



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