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titleOfInvention Electrotherapy acupuncture apparatus and method
abstract @ A circuit for electrotherapy and electronic acupuncture, in which a pulse train is produced having negative pulses of a repetition rate of between 100 and 500 Hz, arranged in groups having a repetition rate of between 1 and 50 Hz. A positive bias is provided so that the integral of the pulse train signal is zero. The signal is randomly switched sequentially from one skin stimulus site (32-1 to 32-6) to another with application times which can be adjusted between about 1 and 20 seconds (or more), to reduce or prevent brain habituation. Optionally there is a rest period between applications of the signal, in which no signal is applied to the skin sites.
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