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The Zenni Method

 

The Zenni Method is based on the electrostimulation by the weak currents - so-called Bernard currents

 

Victor Żenni uses the same device that the physical therapeutics do, but he has modified the whole method and the device as well. He applies one of the electrodes to the backbone and the other to the patient's head, with exact placement depending on a kind of disease. The healer claims that this way the diadynamic currents stimulate the nervous system and thus cause enhanced activity of the organism resulting in therapeutic effects.

 

The Bernard currents, alternatively called diadynamic currents bear low frequency and have been applied in physical therapy for ages. Changing modulation and/or breaks in transmission according to proper timing one can obtain various qualities, such as analgesic, widening the blood vessels or decreasing skeletal muscle tension. Owing to such properties, the currents are often utilized in treatment of neuralgia, peripheral blood transmission problems and injuries of joints, muscles and tendons. Until the new development, however, the method was only applied to the affected areas.

 

How the therapy looks like? Two electrodes are placed on patiens forehead and neck, then respectively on the top of head and lower back. The currents are applied for approximately 40 minutes. The direction of current flow, its potential and type of wave shall be adjusted to suit an individual person and particular health problem. There are many possibilities of stimulation, some more affective than others. The Zenni Method uses the most effective and safe combination.

 

 

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