Acute gout PEMF
The Acute Gout protocol combines a metabolic axis around uric acid and acidity with consideration of inflammation. Tissue targeting covers joint and periarticular structures, including ligaments, tendons, fascia, bursa, joint capsule, periosteum, and leg muscles. The liver, blood, immune system, and nerves are targeted as a complement, which prudently broadens the support scope. The whole remains consistent with an acute pain situation related to gout, with attention given to supporting tissues and inflammatory responses. A few secondary frequencies cover vitality and infectious or toxin-related associations, in a prudent and non-central way.
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