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Case Study: Actinic purpura

6/6/2014

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Acutonics® is particularly effective for the healing of bruises and wounds.  The following are photographs taken of a condition called actinic purpura, a bruising that results from sun damage to the connective tissue of the dermis, usually occurring on the forearms and the hands.  Bruises are unsightly and can last up to six weeks.

Usually a condition of the elderly, the client started noticing these trauma bruises in her mid-fifties.  Nothing helped accelerate recovery until Acutonics® forks were used directly on the sites of the bruises.

Acutonics® also accelerates the healing of open wounds.  When a client, who is a musician, shut her middle finger in a car door, the skin tore completely across the line of the distal joint.  The doctors at the emergency clinic told her it would be six weeks before she would be able to play her instrument.  But Acutonics® proved them wrong.  A single, daily application of forks with special gem tip attachments healed the wound completely in seven days.


Photos: © 2014, Laurie McDonald

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    Laurie is a Certified Acutonics®
    Practitioner and an Honorary Faculty Member of the Nada Centre for Music Therapy, New Delhi/Chennai, India. 
    She is also a filmmaker and writer. Visit www.travelforstoics.com to order her new book, Travel for STOICs: Empowering the Solo Traveler Who Is Obsessive, Introverted, and Compulsive.

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