Re: acupuncture point devices.

Don J. S, Adams - ( (no email) )
Tue, 01 Sep 1998 08:17:38 -0500

hey Steve et al!

any links for some of the PC gadgets?

Steve Meeker wrote:
>
> how m uch money do you have to spend? there are scads of these littering
> the planet. the germans seem to be on the cutting edge of things. these
> machines, now using pc's, start around 2K and go waaaaaay up from
> there. every biomed tech has invented one. BTW most are illegal in rhe
> US or in most states. Nevada is the choice if you want the wierd and
> wonderful-or mexico. many many systems. some are good some arent.
> Medical training a must [or aleast be a dropout] to understand the BS.
> still have not made up my mind on these. some may be useful, but in
> what sense i dont know. i dont think we have the technology down just
> yet. there is no way to prove a lot of this stuff and scientific
> studies are few and far and not very satisfying so far.
> Don J. S, Adams - wrote:
> >
> > cool... I'd love to be kept updated on your findings and thoughts in
> > this area....
> >
> > btw, I really think that transcutaneous galvanic skin measurements
> > taken from the corresponding organ,systemic / accu-points would be
> > a great way to go to get comprehensive diagnostic data, a.k.a.
> > Harold Saxton Burr.... it would just be nice to see a low cost interface
> > developed say for a standard PC and associated plug in hardware....
>
> --
> Steve Meeker, Dipl.Ac.,L.Ac.
> Hollywood Clinic
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