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The rest of the world has entered the era of neuromodulation.
Instead of administering drugs from outside the body, we activate the nerves by applying electrical, vibration, light, and thermal stimulation to the vagus nerve and brain, and control the brain, various organs, and intestinal bacteria to increase various anti-inflammatory cytokines and suppress inflammatory cytokines such as IL6. Neuromodulation has no side effects, is easy to use, and has a wealth of evidence. It is expected to be effective for all diseases, so various studies are being conducted around the world and the number of papers is increasing exponentially. Unfortunately, in Japan, doctors other than me rarely practice it in clinical practice. Naturally, major global pharmaceutical companies have also taken notice and started research and development.
The emergence of electronic medicines.
The messy quest to replace drugs with electricity
Evidence that some cosmetic surgery clinics are advertising their procedures with flashy claims of effectiveness
This is not a ridiculous treatment like exosome infusion.
Neuromodulation is not a medical treatment that can make money for medical institutions. This is why it has not become widespread. Neuromodulation, which has great social and medical significance, is more effective than treatments such as stem cell culture semen infusion and exosome infusion, which are used by some cosmetic surgery clinics as a way to make money. Even though it is a self-paid treatment, it is inexpensive, reliable, and guaranteed safe, so it is expected to be the next generation of medicine. It is also expected to be very effective in the fields of origin theory, diet, anti-aging, and beauty.