Inventors’ week features electrotherapy device

MANILA, Philippines - If your are desperately ill or hopelessly sick and modern medicine including surgery gives you little or ho help, you may think you need a miracle to get back your health. This “miracle” may be provided by a new technology that promises to correct what is wrong with your body.

Called electrotherapy device, this new technology is described as a multifunctional machine that can stimulate and rebuild the natural electric field in a human body.

Daniel Orijuela, the device’s inventor, says most ailments are the result of an imbalance in the body’s electrical field, usually due to a drop in the supply of anions or negatively charged ions.

Orijuela’s device aims to correct this imbalance by bombarding the body with anions or negative ions until the right balance is achieved. When this is accomplished, the human body will go back to its normal functioning self, free of any disease, he added.

Orijuela said people suffering from high blood pressure including stroke victims and those who are undergoing dialysis have gone to him for help and have been happy with the results of their being strapped to his machine for a number of hours each day.

Orijuela’s device will be among the products that local inventors will have on display during the National Inventors’s Week (NIW) which will run from Nov. 13 to 16 in two locations: The Fishermall along Quezon Ave. and the Filipino Inventors’ Society Cooperative display room at the ground floor of the Delta Bldg. in the corner of Quezon Ave. and West Ave. both locations are in Quezon City.

The device will be made available free for trial at the Fishermall during the duration of the Inventors’  Week. On Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Orijuela will conduct a free seminar on how the device works at the Delta Bldg. For details, call (02) 709-0260 or 0933-3656770.

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