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From: cyanarella on 27 Nov 2006 19:56 www.painmasterpatch.com www.painmastercanada.com CHESHIRE, CT (November 17, 2006) - It may sound shocking, but micro current therapy (MCT)-the use of tiny, undetectable amounts of electrical current to speed the healing of muscle soreness and injuries-is finding its way out of the doctor's office and into homes across Canada. What was once considered "progressive therapy" is now a mainstream remedy due in large part to low cost, at-home applications like the Painmaster MCT patch. Recently licensed by Health Canada as a Class II medical device, the non-invasive, non-drug related therapy is now available for the first time in Canada and can be purchased online via PainmasterCanada.com. Placed on either side of a painful area, the Painmaster MCT patch emits tiny electrical charges, which counteract the natural charges that cluster at the site of an injury. These currents are finely tuned to the normal electrical exchanges taking place at the body's cellular level to stimulate the tissue, enhance circulation and speed natural healing and recovery. With MCT, users cannot feel the tiny pulses, while other forms of electrical therapy deliver a current with side effects ranging from a slight tingling to a stronger, throbbing sensation. In several independent studies, the use of low levels of current has been proven to control pain more effectively and efficiently than higher levels by mimicking the natural currents that exist between cells. Painmaster can be used to treat lower back, knee and joint pain, as well as arthritis, muscle spasms and a variety of sports-related injuries. Orthopedic and plastic surgeons have also used MCT for non-healing fractures and scar reduction. "It's been well known that the human body has its own subtle bioelectrical fields, and that's the basis behind using micro currents to stimulate these natural healing forces," said Painmaster President Francis Powell. "Athletes like Carl Lewis and Joe Montana have used MCT to treat injuries, but it hasn't really been a simple option for at-home use - until now." - more - p.2. Painmaster MCT patch Unlike other electrotherapy products that require users to carry small, radio-like controllers and adjust the output to various levels, Painmaster uses no external devices and requires no user interface once it is applied to the body. The waterproof patches, which can be used for four to five days at a time and have a lifespan of 500 hours, can be worn under clothing, while sleeping or even while exercising. To order the Painmaster MCT patch, or for MCT test results, clinical studies and more information, visit www.painmastercanada.com or painmasterpatch.com
From: fran on 28 Nov 2006 12:33 Spam and reported. cyanarella(a)gmail.com wrote: > www.painmasterpatch.com > www.painmastercanada.com > > > CHESHIRE, CT (November 17, 2006) - It may sound shocking, but micro > current therapy (MCT)-the use of tiny, undetectable amounts of > electrical current to speed the healing of muscle soreness and > injuries-is finding its way out of the doctor's office and into > homes across Canada. What was once considered "progressive therapy" > is now a mainstream remedy due in large part to low cost, at-home > applications like the Painmaster MCT patch. > Recently licensed by Health Canada as a Class II medical device, the > non-invasive, non-drug related therapy is now available for the first > time in Canada and can be purchased online via PainmasterCanada.com. > Placed on either side of a painful area, the Painmaster MCT patch emits > tiny electrical charges, which counteract the natural charges that > cluster at the site of an injury. These currents are finely tuned to > the normal electrical exchanges taking place at the body's cellular > level to stimulate the tissue, enhance circulation and speed natural > healing and recovery. > With MCT, users cannot feel the tiny pulses, while other forms of > electrical therapy deliver a current with side effects ranging from a > slight tingling to a stronger, throbbing sensation. In several > independent studies, the use of low levels of current has been proven > to control pain more effectively and efficiently than higher levels by > mimicking the natural currents that exist between cells. > Painmaster can be used to treat lower back, knee and joint pain, as > well as arthritis, muscle spasms and a variety of sports-related > injuries. Orthopedic and plastic surgeons have also used MCT for > non-healing fractures and scar reduction. > "It's been well known that the human body has its own subtle > bioelectrical fields, and that's the basis behind using micro > currents to stimulate these natural healing forces," said Painmaster > President Francis Powell. "Athletes like Carl Lewis and Joe Montana > have used MCT to treat injuries, but it hasn't really been a simple > option for at-home use - until now." > - more - > > > p.2. Painmaster MCT patch > > Unlike other electrotherapy products that require users to carry small, > radio-like controllers and adjust the output to various levels, > Painmaster uses no external devices and requires no user interface once > it is applied to the body. The waterproof patches, which can be used > for four to five days at a time and have a lifespan of 500 hours, can > be worn under clothing, while sleeping or even while exercising. > To order the Painmaster MCT patch, or for MCT test results, clinical > studies and more information, visit www.painmastercanada.com or > painmasterpatch.com
From: Paul T. Holland on 28 Nov 2006 18:22 please note that spam in the fibro, arthritis, misc.health, and couple other groups about this product was from cyanarella(a)gmail.com, therefore it is a bit of a web that has been woven easy places complaints can be sent to: abuse(a)gmail.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 64.252.199.171/SBC Internet Services/SNET.NET abuse(a)sbcglobal.net then there is: first website: www.painxxxxxxxxtch.com mpavone(a)pavone.net [Pavone Advertising, Michael Pavone] support(a)pavone.net second website: www.paixxxxxxercanada.com cyanarella(a)gmail.com [POWELL, FRANCIS] gosh! spammy runs the second site! whodathunk! and, while it says canada in the name...guess what! the site resolves to ip # 204.60.118.34, and that dear readers, really comes off of - tahda! sbc internet/MScript, Inc SBC204060118000030210 and wonder of wonders, site contact info includes: Contact Information Painmaster Products Corp. 182B Sandbank Road Cheshire, CT 06410 USA Phone: 203-272-6679 Fax: 203-272-8890 E-mail: contact(a)painmastercanada.com Administrative Contact: POWELL, FRANCIS cyanarella(a)gmail.com NEWMARK INC 182 Sandbank Rd Cheshire, Connecticut 06410 United States (203) 272-1158 Fax -- (203) 272-8890 and newmarkinc.com jus thappens to be in the 'medical components manufacturing field'. now, the mtcpatch name crops up with another site: mctpatch.com - doesn't have anything to do with this spam, except for: Domain name: mctpatch.com Registrant Contact: Newcare Products, LLC Douglas Johnson (djohnson(a)newcare.net) +1.2032726679 Fax: +1.2032728890 P.O. Box 906 Cheshire, CT 06410 US same phone, city, etc as our little spammed site(s) - looks as if upper levels of this dreck is Newcare Products, LLC, and the newcare.net site is also the painmaster pages... so given that it's all really just an aka with NEWMARK INC, let's add a complaint to: djohnson(a)newcare.net sales(a)newmarkinc.com often these things are done by lower level peons or affiliate sellers, with the big boss not really paying attention until forced to - in this case though newmark aka newcare president is francis powell aka cyanarella aka our spammer...sheeeeeh fran wrote: > > Spam and reported. > cyanarella(a)gmail.com wrote: > > www.painmasterpatch.com > > www.painmastercanada.com > > > > > > CHESHIRE, CT (November 17, 2006) - It may sound shocking, but micro > > current therapy (MCT)-the use of tiny, undetectable amounts of > > electrical current to speed the healing of muscle soreness and > > injuries-is finding its way out of the doctor's office and into > > homes across Canada. What was once considered "progressive therapy" > > is now a mainstream remedy due in large part to low cost, at-home > > applications like the Painmaster MCT patch. > > Recently licensed by Health Canada as a Class II medical device, the > > non-invasive, non-drug related therapy is now available for the first > > time in Canada and can be purchased online via PainmasterCanada.com. > > Placed on either side of a painful area, the Painmaster MCT patch emits > > tiny electrical charges, which counteract the natural charges that > > cluster at the site of an injury. These currents are finely tuned to > > the normal electrical exchanges taking place at the body's cellular > > level to stimulate the tissue, enhance circulation and speed natural > > healing and recovery. > > With MCT, users cannot feel the tiny pulses, while other forms of > > electrical therapy deliver a current with side effects ranging from a > > slight tingling to a stronger, throbbing sensation. In several > > independent studies, the use of low levels of current has been proven > > to control pain more effectively and efficiently than higher levels by > > mimicking the natural currents that exist between cells. > > Painmaster can be used to treat lower back, knee and joint pain, as > > well as arthritis, muscle spasms and a variety of sports-related > > injuries. Orthopedic and plastic surgeons have also used MCT for > > non-healing fractures and scar reduction. > > "It's been well known that the human body has its own subtle > > bioelectrical fields, and that's the basis behind using micro > > currents to stimulate these natural healing forces," said Painmaster > > President Francis Powell. "Athletes like Carl Lewis and Joe Montana > > have used MCT to treat injuries, but it hasn't really been a simple > > option for at-home use - until now." > > - more - > > > > > > p.2. Painmaster MCT patch > > > > Unlike other electrotherapy products that require users to carry small, > > radio-like controllers and adjust the output to various levels, > > Painmaster uses no external devices and requires no user interface once > > it is applied to the body. The waterproof patches, which can be used > > for four to five days at a time and have a lifespan of 500 hours, can > > be worn under clothing, while sleeping or even while exercising. > > To order the Painmaster MCT patch, or for MCT test results, clinical > > studies and more information, visit www.painmastercanada.com or > > painmasterpatch.com
From: Ren� on 29 Nov 2006 23:58 <cyanarella(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1164675405.603330.199220(a)n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... yada, yada, yada .... > Placed on either side of a painful area, the Painmaster MCT patch emits > tiny electrical charges, which counteract the natural charges that > cluster at the site of an injury. .... Yada, yada, yada.... So that means I'll need to put patches on each side of all the muscles in my feet, legs, butt, lower back, middle back, shoulders, neck, arms, chest, hands, abdomen, toes, fingers, throat, eyeballs, thumbs, jaws, and other places I'm too tired to think of right now. I wonder if they come in giant-size patches. Otherwise, I'd be so plastered with dumb, little patches I wouldn't be able to move. Ren�
From: Paul T. Holland on 30 Nov 2006 19:53
and just 'what' are you thinking of doing with such a 'large' sized patch??? just 'where' would you be positioning it? ducking for cover "Ren�" wrote: > > <cyanarella(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1164675405.603330.199220(a)n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... > yada, yada, yada .... > Placed on either side of a painful area, the > Painmaster MCT patch emits > > tiny electrical charges, which counteract the natural charges that > > cluster at the site of an injury. .... Yada, yada, yada.... > > So that means I'll need to put patches on each side of all the muscles in my > feet, legs, butt, lower back, middle back, shoulders, neck, arms, chest, > hands, abdomen, toes, fingers, throat, eyeballs, thumbs, jaws, and other > places I'm too tired to think of right now. I wonder if they come in > giant-size patches. Otherwise, I'd be so plastered with dumb, little > patches I wouldn't be able to move. > > Ren� |