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Carlyle Coash

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Non-Invasive Alternating Current Stimulation Improves Vision in Optic Neuropathy

By Carlyle Coash

A research paper published in the Journal for Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience from IOS Press. Part of work done at the Institute of Medical Psychology in Magdeburg Germany. Also with EBS Technologies, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Carl Von Ossietzky University Institute of Psychology – Department of Experimental Psychology.  NOTE: Click on […]

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Patents for Microcurrent Devices

By Carlyle Coash

These are various patents that are connected to microcurrent stimulation units either already developed or in the process of being developed. We provide this as a way to demonstrate how similar these units are and that in the end a fancier machine is not necessarily a better machine.  NOTE: Click on the image of the […]

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The Effects of Electric Currents on ATP Generation, Protein Synthesis and Membrane Transport

By Carlyle Coash

If you’re curious about the very real science that shows the very real positive effects that microcurrent stimulation therapy can have on tissues then you might want to dig throughthis article. Dr. Cheng’s article is cited frequently. His study focused on showing increases in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) levels in the tissues that were treated. His work is significant to […]

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“Can Macular Degeneration Be Reversed” – An Article in The Lion

By Carlyle Coash

This is an article written about Grace in the publication The Lion, which is part of the Lions Club International. Melvin Jones in 1917 asked a simple and world-changing question – what if people put their talents to work improving their communities? Almost 100 years later, Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organization, […]

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