Clinical Journal of Pain, Philadelphia, PA, (PubMed -indexed for MEDLINE)
• Evidence for the Optimal Management of Acute and Chronic Phantom Pain: A Systematic Review. read more
Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation
• Phantom Limb Pain. read more
British Columbia Medical Journal
• Alleviation of pain with the use of Farabloc, an electromagnetic shield: A review. read more
Influence of Weather on Report of Pain
• The first publication of documented changes in pain perception associated with the weather ... read more
Phantom limb pain induced in amputee by strong magnetic fields
• An amputee (traumatic) experienced increased phantom limb pain when exposed to the magnetic fields ... read more
Prof. Dr. Bach 1987, Bavaria, Germany
• Phantom & Rheumatic Pain. read more
Hello Dave,
Didn't know you were in the Santa Claus business -- Limb cover brilliant -- has got rid of about 90 - 95 % of the phantom --sleeping like a baby . Had to put a small gusset in - Just a fraction tight over knee cap - have been invited to a seminar of the Mid North Coast Branch Amputee Association of NSW next Wednesday ( Feb. 1st. ) & asked to bring the magic cover along -am I the only one in NSW with one ?? Anyway, only have to use it at night - works like a dream. , O.K. With you if I give particulars about you if anyone interested at this seminar as I believe it has created a fair bit of interest among the Prosthetic business here after I spoke to my man & told him the results. Once again, many thanks
Dave Flippence
From the agonizing phantom pains of an amputee (the inventor's father), arose Farabloc, the unique pain management solution for amputee phantom pain. Now, this drug free pain relief treatment used by amputation survivors worldwide has also been proven effective in treating back pain, sport injuries and muscle related pain and stiffness!
There are drug free pain relief alternatives.
Farabloc is an effective drug free choice, and an inexpensive alternative to conventional therapeutic measures and chemical remedies. Farabloc products are manufactured in a wide variety of flexible forms and sizes, which can be applied to virtually any affected part of the body or amputated area.
Farabloc evolved from primary research on phantom limb pain (also known as phantom limb syndrome) as a result of amputation. Now distinguished researchers in Europe and North America have demonstrated the effectiveness of this revolutionary product. Some of the research results have been indexed by the National Library of Medicine. Some of the studies are referenced in the side panel on the right.
Farabloc is an easy to use, drug free alternative to the side effects of expensive and intrusive painkillers and other narcotics.
Farabloc consists
of a series of ultra thin steel fibres woven into a nylon fabric, which
is custom made into wraps or garments, such as socks, gloves, jackets,
blankets and limb covers for the amputated area. These garments are then
placed over the painful area. Irritating high frequency radiation is blocked,
allowing soothing low frequency waves to pass through.
Whether you require a jacket, a sock, a sleeve, or a simple wrap to cover a limb, Farabloc’s anti-inflammatory properties provide a natural and effective answer to pain and discomfort. These findings are backed by European and Canadian clinical trials and reports from independent health organizations.
Dear Mr. Frieder Kempe,
Dan has asked me to pen you a note concerning my use of "Farabloc" which she gave me for Christmas. In 1962 I had a radical mastectomy followed by a series of Cobalt treatments. Within six months I began to lose feeling in my hand and eventually lost the use of my hand and arm and had great swelling and edema. By 1978 my chest had begun to decay and they amputated my arm in order to use the flesh from elbow to shoulder to rebuild a chest using continuous flap skin graft. My arm (actually parts of it, ie. elbow, wrist hand and fingers) had been painful since the 60's with the numbness and bloated feeling caused by edema. I have been on painkillers for many years. since the amputation, the same "parts" of the arm, which pained before, still pain today.
A friend helped me by sewing the Farabloc into 4 shoulder covers for my daily use. Since I have been using the Farabloc, I have been able to reduce my pain killers by approximately half.
I found that it was better not to wear my cover 24 hours a day, as sleep has always been one of my means of escaping my pain. So I take it off in the evening before bed. My friend Jeanie, as she was sewing the Farabloc, said she could feel warmth generated by the material. So instead of 5 to 8 Exdol 30's per day, I am down to 3 or 4. I hope this brief account will be of some use to you.
Thank you so much for making this wonder fabric available.
Sincerely,
J.S.
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.
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.
Farabloc products present no risk to your health. There are no side effects unless you happen to be allergic to nylon or steel.
Research indicates most people who suffer from pain find Farabloc helpful.
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