Clinical Studies
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An effective drug-free alternative
An inexpensive alternative to conventional therapeutic measures and chemical remedies, Farabloc-LC products are manufactured in a wide variety of flexible forms and sizes which can be applied to virtually any affected part of the body.

A significant reduction in pain producing enzymes
While not a cure for chronic pain, many satisfied users testify to the soothing effect of the low frequency electromagnetic waves that flow through the Farabloc EMF filter.

Clinical studies conducted by Prof G. L Bach in Germany and the UBC School of Rehabilitation Medicine in Canada, indicated significant pain relief. The UBC study also found a reduction in the level of enzymes (CPK) known to produce pain and cramping in muscles.

Other beneficial effects of Farabloc
The anti-inflammatory effect of the Farabloc electromagnetic shield and its positive impact on the quality of life of those who used it are among the additional benefits revealed by the Canadian study.

Licensed by Health Canada
Farabloc is a Medical Device Class I and the Farabloc Development Corporation holds an Establishment licence issued by Health Canada. Farabloc products present no risk to your health. There are no side effects unless you happen to be allergic to nylon or steel.

2000 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Double-Blind Cross Over Study on The Efficacy of Farabloc in Attenuating Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness led by Professor Emeritius Douglas Clement, M. D., Sports Medicine, University of British Columbia and Dr. J.E. Taunton, M. D., Sports Medicine, University of British Columbia (both of Allan Mcgavin Sports Medicine Centre) and research fellow J. Zhang, MSc.
Publication: British Columbia Medical Journal, Dec 2001; 43:10, pgs 545-596

 
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