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Slide 3: At the end of the second session we see uneven but much-improved blood circulation. This session lasted 1 hour 40 minutes

Slide 2: At the end of the first session the thermography system captures the changes in blood circulation on both legs. Notice on the top of the image the healthy right hand of the patient showing normal blood circulation. This first session lasted for 1 hour 30 minutes.

Slide 1: The first slide shows a thermography image set at 36 degrees Celsius. This image was taken before the beginning of the first session. Notice the very poor blood circulation as shown by the blue and black sections on the image. Healthy blood circulation appears red as captured by the thermography system.

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Slide 4: After the 3rd session the blood circulation on both legs is substantially improved. Notice the green and yellow sections on the right knee showing an obstruction in the lymphatic system. During the next sessions, the ANR signal will help eliminate the obstruction which will allow the lymphatic system's normal movement and eventually to be drained out of the organism through the kidneys. The ANR system will help restore the normal neuromuscular processes in both extremities, including the muscular pump responsible for the evacuation of the lymphatic fluid. This will help prevent future swelling. In turn, the reduction of internal pressure caused by the reduction in swelling allows for improved blood circulation, which now brings nutrition and oxygenation at the cellular level. As blood circulation normalizes, many other physiological processes also get normalized, and wounds begin to heal. The reactivation of the muscular system helps control glucose, which is metabolized by the now reactivated muscles. This natural reduction of glucose permits reductions in the amount of insulin needed by the patient. This session lasted 1 hour and 40 minutes.   

Diabetic Foot

Diabetic Feet on 52 year old male patient, weight 312 Lb, Height 5'10" (176 cm), Diabetes type II for 14 years, bilateral neuropathy for the last 6 years, almost 100% insulin resistance, almost complete bilateral paresthesia below the knees, lost movement of the toes for the last year, his legs are severely ischemic, currently under treatment for bilateral infection from the knee down. Maladaptive behavior has created a gait problem causing the patient to wobble when standing. A1C at 10. Multiple toes on the left foot are at risk of amputation.

 The patient has a pacemaker implanted 6 years before the ANR™ treatment

 Images were taken with an NEC TS7302 Thermography System.