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Sonotron Therapy is one of your best choices as it is noted by most as the 21st century alternative to modern medicine for chronic pain of the neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, foot, back, thigh, tibia, arthritis, diabetic sores, asthma, stroke, skin diseases, sports injuries. It is a drug free method, rapid in action, non invasive in its method of application; a non surgical method of treatment and one of the latest, if not the latest alternative medical therapy available today.




Alternative therapy, treatment, relief for chronic neck pain, chronic shoulder pain, chronic elbow pain, chronic wrist pain, chronic hand pain, chronic hip pain, chronic knee pain, chronic ankle pain, chronic foot pain, chronic back pain, chronic thigh pain, chronic tibia pain, arthritis, chronic diabetic sores, chronic asthma, stroke, sports injuries, chronic skin diseases: Sonotron Therapy - the more advanced alternative to modern medicine

  Mechanism of action for
Sonotron Therapy

YMT's Free Radical Hypothesis

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Sonotron Therapy uses an apparatus called the Sonotron. It is a totally non-invasive device that uses the energy from a corona discharge beam to relieve pain and obtain other beneficial effects. To achieve this, the skin surface of a patient overlying a problem region such as an arthritic joint is scanned by the beam emanating from a discharge electrode to which is applied periodic bursts of radio-frequency energy whose repetition rate is at a sonic frequency and whose peak amplitude is such as to cause a corona discharge. This energy is derived from a radio-frequency carrier generator whose operating frequency is at 430 Khz. This carrier is over modulated in amplitude at a sonic rate, whose frequency is in the 1 Khz range, so that the carrier is interrupted periodically to produce the bursts.

Sonotron, possibly, works by many mechanisms. But, one practical explanation could be that of the inactivation of free radicals in the problem area of a patient’s body by the energy from the Sonotron, thereby reducing pain and reversing the process of destruction in body tissues. This mechanism could most likely sound logical for explaining why in a total of about 14 minutes, a diabetic sore, with horizontal size of 40 mm, was healed completely with only 2 minutes of net exposure time per session from the Sonotron and needing only 7 treatment sessions, in total.

The author attempts to explain his hypothesis as follows:


Fact No. 1

Studies have shown that the body of a patient suffering from the above problems tends to have a higher concentration of Superoxide Anion (a free radical) than present normally in a healthy person. This Superoxide Anion is normally removed by the enzyme, Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), present in the body. When the content is higher than the amount of SOD available, the Superoxide Anion becomes troublesome.


Fact No. 2

A free radical is a molecule which has an unpaired electron and can exist independently by itself. Superoxide Anion is formed when Oxygen loses one of its two unpaired electrons (or accepts an electron).

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