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Avazzia BESTTM devices put improved Quality of Life in your hands

Pain and wound management at home is now available with Avazzia BESTTM, non-drug, non-surgical, microcurrent devices.

The single purchase of an Avazzia BESTTM device, over its lifetime, is far less than the cost of over-the-counter drugs or prescription drugs and far less than even minimally invasive surgery.

Avazzia BESTTM (Bio- Electric Stimulation Technology) devices were developed as simple, easy-to-use, hand-held devices for non-pharmacological pain relief. BESTTM devices produce microcurrent electrical impulses, which are transmitted by electrodes in the device through the skin.

Avazzia’s proprietary interactive technology is designed to adapt to each person’s body conditions.

The interactive function of Avazzia BESTTM devices, which sets it apart from other TENS units in the market, adjusts the microcurrent used to stimulate endorphin production.1

The body has an inherent capability of maintaining its own health and function and communications via microcurrents.2 Over the centuries, Western medicine has focused on pharmaceutical cures for illness and damaged tissue. Avazzia takes technology that has been known for decades and brings it into the 21st century.

There is no danger in overdosing with Avazzia BESTTM devices.3 Because these devices include interactive responses, the body will not become habituated to the microcurrent nor “accommodate” (become unresponsive to) the microcurrent.

Pain and wounds do not only impact physically but also socially and psychologically (mental and emotional state).4 Improved pain and wound management can result in a better Quality of Life.

Although subjective, some people suffer from adverse effects of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) such as

Enhanced Quality of Life experienced after using Avazzia BESTTM devices

Nair, H.K. Microcurrent as an adjunct therapy to accelerate chronic wound healing and reduce patient pain, Journal of Wound Care, 27(5), 296-306, May 2018

Spreier J. (2012), “Efficacy of Avazzia BEST Microcurrent Stimulation Device”, Avazzia, Inc, MKT – 121214-03

Citations:
  1. Anette Kjellgren, 2003, The experience of floatation REST (restricted environmental stimulation technique), subjective stress and pain, Goteborg University Sweden, Kjellgren A, Sundequist U et al.. “Effects of flotation-REST on muscle tension pain”. Pain Research and Management 6 (4): 181–9
  2. Wolcott LE, Wheeler PC, Hardwicke HM and Rowley BA (1969). “Accelerated healing of skin ulcer by electrotherapy: preliminary clinical results”. Southern Medical Journal 62 (7): 795–801
  3. Contraindications of Avazzia device are demand-type cardiac pacemaker and pregnancy. Stimulation should not be applied over the carotid and sinus nerves. Stimulation should not be applied over the neck or mouth. Severe spasm of the laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles may occur, and the contractions may be strong enough to close the airway or cause difficulty in breathing. Do not use while sleeping. See other warnings and precautions in the Owner’s Manual
  4. Franks, P., Moffatt, C. Quality of life issues in chronic wound management. Br J Community Nurs.1999;4:6, 283-289
  5. Mayer, E. The neurobiology of stress and gastrointestinal disease. Gut. 2000; 47, 861-869
  6. Soon, SL., Chen, SC. What are Wound care outcomes? Wounds. 2004; 16:5, 150-156
  7. Blome, C., Baade, K., Debus, E. et al. The “Wound-QoL”: A short questionnaire measuring quality of life in patients with chronic wounds based on three established disease-specific instruments. Wound Repair Regen. 2014; 22:4, 504–514
  8. Faria, E., Blanes, L., Hochman, B. et al. Health-related Quality of Life, Self-esteem, and Functional Status of Patients with Leg Ulcers. Wounds. 2011; 23:1, 4–10