The Trigger Point Wand has been Cleared by the FDA!!!
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Re: The Trigger Point Wand has been Cleared by the FDA!!!
At this stage only via the Wise-Anderson Protocol, but another route may become available within a year or so (I cannot discuss it yet).
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Re: The Trigger Point Wand has been Cleared by the FDA!!!
Thank you for those suggestions webslave, I actually own a Theracane, but haven't used it internally, I managed to find the crystal wand online and ordered it. I also recently found another wand online, it is at icrelief.com
Re: The Trigger Point Wand has been Cleared by the FDA!!!
People have used the Theracane internally? I never even thought to try this. I'm assuming they use the curved end, is that correct?
Age:33 | Onset Age: 21 | Symptoms: Penile/rectal/testicular pain, urgency/frequency, constipation | Helped By: Relaxation, PT, eating healthy, just started some acupuncture-seems to be helping | Worsened By: stress/anxiety, poor diet
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Re: The Trigger Point Wand has been Cleared by the FDA!!!
Correct, kpbos.
Age: 27 | Onset Age: 26 | Symptoms: Pelvic pain (began w/ introduction into bladder/prostate of highly resistant strain of bacteria that was acquired via a Botox injection intended to treat levator ani syndrome) | Helped By: Paxil for anxiety, Trigger point release and trigger point injections, stretches, hot baths, Prosta-Q | Worsened By: Stress/anxiety, Sitting down for long periods,
Re: The Trigger Point Wand has been Cleared by the FDA!!!
Theracane works but IMO is slightly too large and not constructed properly for this use. However it still works; it is just a bit unwieldy and needs a bit too much lubrication & cleaning and of course lacks a sensor. I have found it invaluable in stopping flares the same day they kick up. If you know your stuff it is an invaluable tool.
From what I have seen of the wand it is the tool to end medication in many peoples CPPS - or at the very least drop it to a minimum.
Just wanted to say, however, if you can't get the wand yet the Theracane IS an acceptable passable substitution until the wand is more freely available. Caveat being is that without knowing pt/relaxation techniques it is a tad risky as they are required. You are going to kick up a hornets nest on your first few uses and you need to be armed with paradoxical relaxation while this happens. Without a form relaxation you may stop before you get more tangible results.
It is going to be tricky to bring this to the world without medical professionals world wide adopting this technique.
From what I have seen of the wand it is the tool to end medication in many peoples CPPS - or at the very least drop it to a minimum.
Just wanted to say, however, if you can't get the wand yet the Theracane IS an acceptable passable substitution until the wand is more freely available. Caveat being is that without knowing pt/relaxation techniques it is a tad risky as they are required. You are going to kick up a hornets nest on your first few uses and you need to be armed with paradoxical relaxation while this happens. Without a form relaxation you may stop before you get more tangible results.
It is going to be tricky to bring this to the world without medical professionals world wide adopting this technique.
Age: 32 | Onset Age: 22 | Symptoms: Pain | Helped By: Sleeping, Relaxation, Exercise, Stretching, Tramadol (Bad Flare Only Generally Prefer No Chemistry), Good Diet, Quercetin, Fish Oil | Worsened By: Stress, Too Much Ejaculation, Protection Response


