How to use Pain Gone on acupunture points

September 12, 2008 by admin 

pgshoulder.jpgResearch has shown that stimulating pens, such as PAIN®GONE, can also be used for non-invasive acupuncture. Please follow the simple guide to find your condition and locate the relevant points of acupuncture. When treating a condition for which more than three points are listed- start by trying out the first three points. If the effect is not satisfactory, vary the points until you find the best combination for you. Click 20 – 25 times on each acupoint you are treating.

When treating migraine or headache, you must apply stimulation to the opposite side of the body. If the headache or migraine is on the right side of the head- you should apply stimulation to the left side of your body.

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture dates back over three thousand years, but only recently has it gained recognition as a valid treatment for chronic or long-standing pain. Using the PAIN®GONE on acupoints will stimulate the brain and encourage it to produce endorphins- the body’s natural pain killer. Use the guide below to discover which acupoints will be most beneficial to your condition and gain maximum pain relief.

How to use your new Pain Gone pen

September 12, 2008 by admin 

pg-howto.jpgPAIN®GONE is straightforward and easy to use.

  • Hold PAIN®GONE in your hand Firmly wrap index finger around the metal ring
  • Identify area of pain and place the PAIN®GONE on the point of pain. PAIN®GONE is effective over a 15cm radius
  • Click the red push-button 30 to 40 times
  • Each click sends a pulse that activates endorphins- the body’s natural defences against pain
  • To strengthen the effect, you can activate the acupuncture point between the thumb and the index finger with PAIN®GONE before using it on the point of pain
  • For best results use PAIN®GONE on a regular and consistent basis
  • PAIN®GONE can be used on acupuncture points to achieve wider results.

Product Features

September 12, 2008 by admin 

pg-handbag.jpgPAIN®GONE is designed as a sealed, tamper-proof plastic unit, in which specially developed piezo crystals are placed.

When the red button is pressed, the built-in generator produces a high-voltage pulse for a brief period - this activates PAIN®GONE. The voltage of approximately 15,000 volts (0.000006 amps) initiates the pain relief process and endorphins are sent to the spot on which PAIN®GONE is placed.

The manufacture of the crystal elements takes place on a dedicated production line and is protected under patent. Every element is rigorously tested in order to ensure that the highest levels of quality are maintained. A diagnostic control test of the high-voltage pulse is carried out on one in every hundred units.

The construction of PAIN®GONE and the choice of materials - both the plastics for the casing and the crystal elements - ensures a perfect insulation against the high voltage, which is reduced to a small 1-2Hz emitted from the tip of the pen.

PAIN®GONE is made under strict control on a semi-automated production line. First, the plastic unit is cast, then it is assembled and the crystal unit is mounted; lastly it is sealed so that the PAIN®GONE cannot be taken apart. The efficiency of the crystals is tested on a monitor before being mounted and after the assembly. The finished product is tested for the stimulating effect before being sent for packaging.

PAIN®GONE is designed as a low-frequency unit (1-2 Hz), resulting in long-lasting pain relief. It can “click” as many as 100,000 times with no extra expense for maintenance - it requires no batteries or any other kind of power source and is not reliant on pads, wires or leads for its effect.