Fact No. 9
Increase in content of Superoxide Anion reduces the activity of Vasoregulin, a protein secreted by the Adrenal Glands of the body. Vasoregulin is an agent that produces anti-inflammatory effects in the body.
By the reduction of Superoxide Anion from the action of the Sonotron, the activity of Vasoregulin is increased, thereby increasing the anti-inflammatory effect in the body. This may help to explain why delayed pain relieving action and delayed reduction in swelling is also observed in patients minutes or hours after Sonotron therapy.
Conclusion
It is possible that Sonotron acts by direct action on free radicals present in the cells of patients in difficulty, giving almost immediate pain relieving effects and rapid reduction of damage to tissues of diabetic wounds. Besides, it is also possible that Sonotron exerts a delayed anti-inflammatory action in the body of patients by indirectly increasing the activity of Vasoregulin secreted by Adrenal glands.
YMT’s Free Radical Hypothesis can also help one understand how Sonotron reduces or eliminates further degeneration in the joints of arthritic patients.
Note: The author is still continuing his studies and research in this particular field and hopes to add or improve his hypothesis, over time. Any comment or contribution by any reader is most welcome.
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Yap Ming Tian (Mr.)
Panmedic Sdn Bhd,
A-3-12, 8 Avenue,
Jalan Sungai Jernih 8/1,
46050 Petaling Jaya.
Selangor D.E.
Malaysia.
Tel: 60-3-7954 3622
Fax: 60-3-7954 1622
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