August 15, 2000 Dear
Reader, Nice
talking to you again. I
have several case reports accumulated to post for you. They will start appearing with the
new fall and as time permits me to do so. However, two New Case Reports should be of
immediate interest evaluating the potential of PAPIMI Magnetic Pulses exposures
for the professional sports and arts people. So,
today, I present to you a NEW (however several motnths old) interview with a modern prima
ballet dancer that injured her foot and that was a 100% immediate success with PAPIMI
exposure. I also present a NEW summary report by Dr. Aberkios with the research National
Athletic program of Northern Greece, SEGAS. The
two items are related because they concern younger, up to about 30 years old individuals,
healthy, and well trained. In both cases, that of the professional athletes and that
of the professional dancers, every injury is a seriously taken injury. Continuous
practicing and performing in events successfully and winning is an
athletes lifelong
goal. Thus, he must treat every injury immediately, fast and successfully. In
the case of the prima dancer, Ms. Marina L., the injury of her foot could literally mean a
career disaster. A dancers foot is a trained instrument; it is a part of the
body trained for years to function in a specific way. A dancers foot must stand on
point or coud
de pied,
must flex and run on toes. As
easily, an injury to a dancers foot could be detrimental because it might
lead to the instability of the arthroses, suffer relapses and more over, in the long run,
she might also suffer from arthritis. Usually, treatment takes time and pain might affect the balance of the body. So, an immediate and fast therapeutic procedure can literally save a professionals career. Both
reports are therapeutic examples of PAPIMI exposures offering immediate relief and faster
recovery, thus helping the professional athletes and dancers to return much sooner to
their activities. Please
contact me directly, if you have more questions. Talk
to you soon again. Rulla de Lucci, August
15, 2000. ***************** April, 2000 Dear
Reader and Researcher, April,
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