00:00:05 Understanding the Origin of Pain The video explains that various pains, such as shoulder and arm numbness or persistent headaches, often originate from the neck. Specifically, issues in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th cervical vertebrae can lead to headaches, while problems in the 5th, 6th, and 7th vertebrae can cause shoulder and arm pain.

00:00:56 Introduction to Bio-Cream The presenter introduces a bio-cream rich in minerals that helps in pain management by relaxing the muscles.

00:01:17 Initial Application and Device Usage (Neck/Headaches)

  • Apply the bio-cream generously.
  • Set the device’s current to a low setting (Strength 4, Level 1) to allow the body to gradually absorb the current.
  • Gently move the device over the neck, focusing on the prominent bone (7th cervical vertebra), a crucial point for accumulated waste materials. Do not press too hard to avoid damaging capillaries.
  • After the initial application, clean the cream from your hands and reapply a small amount.
  • Increase the device’s current to Strength 6, Level 4.
  • Continue to gently glide the device over the neck, moving slightly faster than before.
  • Conclude by manually pulling the muscles towards the back to counteract forward tension.

00:06:12 Addressing Arm Pain (Shoulder and Arm)

  • The second key area for arm pain is the rotator cuff muscles, which all connect to the deltoid muscle. Applying pressure to this specific point with a thumb for 12 repetitions can help.
  • Start with the device at Strength 4, Level 1, focusing on the joint area where pain originates.
  • Clean off the cream and then increase the current to Strength 6, Level 4.
  • Continue working on the joint area, applying more pressure to “break down” the area.
  • For assisted care, maintain Strength 6, Level 4, moving the device longitudinally and perpendicularly to the muscle fibers for better treatment.

00:08:47 Nerve Line Management (Shoulder and Arm Nerves)

  • Locate the radial nerve, found in a slight indentation on the arm, which influences both shoulder and arm nerves.
  • Begin with Strength 4, Level 1, working on the radial nerve area.
  • Also, address the underarm area (axilla), as waste products tend to accumulate there.
  • Increase the current to Strength 6, Level 4.
  • Avoid using strong currents on the armpit area as it is a lymphatic region.

00:10:33 Targeting Arm Nerves (Forearm to Fingers)

  • For arm nerves, immediately switch to Strength 6, Level 4.
  • Focus on working the nerve lines down to the fingertips, not just the muscles.
  • Cover the back of the hand and palm as well.
  • For specific conditions like tennis elbow, golf elbow, or wrist pain, turn off the vibration (sound waves) and use only the current at Strength 4.
  • Hold the device still on the painful area, shaking it slightly, then lift and repeat.
  • The presenter emphasizes that short, frequent sessions are more effective than long, infrequent ones.