As a nurse, cant wait for this to be common place for wound therapy. Research Cold Plasma therapy - all of you in medical field. There is much better info out there.
It’s not BUT I ordered something with similar technology from Korea. It’s a wand called plaskin! I’ve been using it and it seems promising. I got this treatment in Singapore but had to leave during the pandemic. I’ve been searching fro something in the us ever since. Hoping this wand will bring some healing.
It’s not BUT I ordered something with similar technology from Korea. It’s a wand called plaskin! I’ve been using it and it seems promising. I got this treatment in Singapore but had to leave during the pandemic. I’ve been searching fro something in the us ever since. Hoping this wand will bring some healing.
It’s not BUT I ordered something with similar technology from Korea. It’s a wand called plaskin! I’ve been using it and it seems promising. I got this treatment in Singapore but had to leave during the pandemic. I’ve been searching fro something in the us ever since. Hoping this wand will bring some healing.
I agree with you in the vague language they use, but it's certainly no "woo" or comparable to homeopathic "treatments" due to the verified effect of improved wound healing by plasma treatment for example. You see, it's a complexe topic and hard to explain to "non-experts" in such a short video like this. I think that's why they used rather simple terms and don't explain it in detail. For the record: I didn't mean to affront you or to imply that you wanted to trivialise the topic. Just wanted to support the invention and the field of research a little, because i think cold atmospheric plasma could be implemented in many applications today and in the future and could lead to a massive technological progress (if taken serious and promoted in the right way).
As a nurse, cant wait for this to be common place for wound therapy. Research Cold Plasma therapy - all of you in medical field. There is much better info out there.
nikola tesla came up with this over 100 years ago.its called a violet ray machine.you can by them cheap.
@@carlyoung8657 good hint, thank you!
Is this in USA??
I did this with my electronic and plasma bulb when I was a kid. I used to burn skin and stuff with it. They healed like the next day
Does anyone know if they have anything like this in the US?
Did you find out if this technology is used in the US?
It’s not BUT I ordered something with similar technology from Korea. It’s a wand called plaskin! I’ve been using it and it seems promising. I got this treatment in Singapore but had to leave during the pandemic. I’ve been searching fro something in the us ever since. Hoping this wand will bring some healing.
It’s not BUT I ordered something with similar technology from Korea. It’s a wand called plaskin! I’ve been using it and it seems promising. I got this treatment in Singapore but had to leave during the pandemic. I’ve been searching fro something in the us ever since. Hoping this wand will bring some healing.
It’s not BUT I ordered something with similar technology from Korea. It’s a wand called plaskin! I’ve been using it and it seems promising. I got this treatment in Singapore but had to leave during the pandemic. I’ve been searching fro something in the us ever since. Hoping this wand will bring some healing.
I found that they are using something similar at UCLA. I reached out and they said they’re waiting on approval from the FDA to open it to the public.
What’s the Song in here.
If its as 'warm' as the human body then its thermal lol.
Kinda vague & wishy-washy language used here, it sounds like they're talking about magnet therapy, homeopathy, or some other woo.
I agree with you in the vague language they use, but it's certainly no "woo" or comparable to homeopathic "treatments" due to the verified effect of improved wound healing by plasma treatment for example.
You see, it's a complexe topic and hard to explain to "non-experts" in such a short video like this. I think that's why they used rather simple terms and don't explain it in detail.
For the record: I didn't mean to affront you or to imply that you wanted to trivialise the topic. Just wanted to support the invention and the field of research a little, because i think cold atmospheric plasma could be implemented in many applications today and in the future and could lead to a massive technological progress (if taken serious and promoted in the right way).