I rarely discuss some of the more alternative technologies I’ve used and continue to use to maintain my health. One of them is my blood electrification unit that is wrapped around my arm and wrist as we speak, using it while having just watched Aly Raisman do an absolutely amazing job on her floor routine during the Olympics, so much so I was virtually brought to tears.
There has been gymnastics in my family for a long time, so I have always followed it at least loosely, and watch every minute of it that I can during the Olympics (while watching everything else I can, it’s one of my favorite TV events, if not my all-time-favorite TV event).
I don’t discuss the blood electrification much because it travels down a rough legal road. Meaning in some jurisdictions, (here comes more important law knowledge for you that I feel is very important to impart to my audience on occasion), even using the word “blood”…yes, the word blood…is a medical term, kinda like using the word “cure” is, the way many of my readers may understand and as I’ve covered before.
I was in talks for a long time, literally over a year, about offering this unit to my Faceless Fat Loss community in exchange for a small commission.
After reviewing all of the legal complications and lots of thought, I said “to hell with it” definitively.
Because I am not selling the unit, I can talk about it much more freely, and will over time.
To sum up, there are electrodes that are strapped to the wrist that enable just a small amount of current to enter the blood stream via the electrodes proximity to blood vessels. It feels strange of course, and can be just slightly uncomfortable at higher settings, but one becomes so used to the sensations that it becomes a non-issue, especially if one is dealing with serious illness.
I will cover more on this topic for my next posting. In the meantime, a big “Congratulations” to Aly Raisman for demonstrating a remarkable level of human achievement, one that is breathtakingly inspiring.