check this out
might try going bionic hehehe
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fascinating
Works on a principal similar to a tens unit. Never heard of it. Ray, are there any studies published showing the advertised effectiveness? If so, this actually would be worth looking at, for some. I wonder how expensive this little gem is.
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Encouraging and we are alllongtermsurvivor said:fascinating
Works on a principal similar to a tens unit. Never heard of it. Ray, are there any studies published showing the advertised effectiveness? If so, this actually would be worth looking at, for some. I wonder how expensive this little gem is.
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Electrical....everything in our body works in this manner. We convert your abnormal heart rhythym by what? Electroshock treatments for depression (bizarre I know, but still used today and effective for many).
I was on a search for xerostoma myself and came across a study done my MD Anderson in Houston, the best cancer center in the US (Did you know King Hussein came there for treatment years ago?). In this study, they did accupuncture to patients going through the exact treatment I had, radiation along with chemo. In the end, those who had accupuncture throughout the course of their treatment had "significantly more saliva" than those who did not. I also found a study done in England with the same type of findings.
Electrical stimulation makes sense to me. It works the same way accupuncture does.
Good share, I look forward to hearing from anyone who pursues this. Also, food for thought. I am in the fortunate 20% who Pilocarpine works for. This tells me there is Something there to work with. How about you? Have you had Any, no matter how small, success with medications and xerostoma?0 -
Ray's been on the board recentlyIAmStrong said:Encouraging and we are all
Electrical....everything in our body works in this manner. We convert your abnormal heart rhythym by what? Electroshock treatments for depression (bizarre I know, but still used today and effective for many).
I was on a search for xerostoma myself and came across a study done my MD Anderson in Houston, the best cancer center in the US (Did you know King Hussein came there for treatment years ago?). In this study, they did accupuncture to patients going through the exact treatment I had, radiation along with chemo. In the end, those who had accupuncture throughout the course of their treatment had "significantly more saliva" than those who did not. I also found a study done in England with the same type of findings.
Electrical stimulation makes sense to me. It works the same way accupuncture does.
Good share, I look forward to hearing from anyone who pursues this. Also, food for thought. I am in the fortunate 20% who Pilocarpine works for. This tells me there is Something there to work with. How about you? Have you had Any, no matter how small, success with medications and xerostoma?
But he's gone from time to time. If he sees this, I'm sure he'll give you the details. What I know from previous posts is that he is in Australia, where salagen isn't approved for this indication. Although he has access to pilocarpine drops, he's been unable to find a doctor who would prescribe for him. Maybe we could mail him some?0 -
sorry cut and paste is all I could do
MY Dentist actually mentioned the Priciple idea and I found this. I have a tense machine and its very tempting as I am dry as a bone hehe.
Golden Medical Pty Ltd info@goldenmedical.com.au
05:28 (2 hours ago)
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Dear Raymond.
Thank you for your email ,and interest in Saliwell GenNarino Dry mouth Device.
The device was submitted to Medicare to be included in the approved medical/Dental devices .
The device has the Australian TGA approval. (please find attached document)
You can also find attached the device picture .
The device works for 2 years ,after which it has to be replaced.
The device is manufactured in Australia under license by “Pearl healthcare labs” which is the biggest dental lab network in Australia.-
please contact Mr Paul Wingate at : 08 83627433 , Pearl Dental Lab SA . level 6. 19 North Terrace . Hackney . SA .5069 . 1800-888-323
he is the co-ordinator for the saliwell device with Pearl healthcare labs. he will find your local lab/dentist.
This device was researched by 13 leading European Centres and 2 in the USA with Great results.
Please find attached research papers on the device and on electro-stimulation of salivary glands.- the stimulation is not felt by the user.
This will stimulate secretion of your own saliva instead of using oral rinses all the time.]
There is a cumulative effect to the device ,after 60-120 days you get the max effect ,(as it builds new connections in the brain) after that period you use it less and less.
Listed patents of Saliwell are :
Should you need further information please feel free to contact me.
Kind Regards
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Mail away I will tranfer money read onlongtermsurvivor said:Ray's been on the board recently
But he's gone from time to time. If he sees this, I'm sure he'll give you the details. What I know from previous posts is that he is in Australia, where salagen isn't approved for this indication. Although he has access to pilocarpine drops, he's been unable to find a doctor who would prescribe for him. Maybe we could mail him some?
I tried my tens machine and am sure i got a little saliva woop woop wahoo0
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