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The History Of Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy refers to the use of cold temperature to treat disease and is a mainstay therapeutic modality for a wide variety of skin conditions.<br><br>Cryotherapy process re-energizes the body and promotes health and wellness. The CRYO procedure involves exposing the body or localized area to temperatures of -140C to unlock the body's self healing properties in addition to boosting your immune system and tripling your metabolism after each session where your body can burn up to 800 calories to assist in weight-loss & tightens the face while increasing collagen production!!<br><br>Know more about cryotherapy: http://bit.ly/1IMjNX0

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The History Of Cryotherapy

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  1. THE HISTORY OF CRYOTHERAPY 1600 BC The edwin papyrus makes numerous references to the use of cold as therapy to treat injuries and inflammation. 400 BC Hippocrates uses cold to relieve swelling, bleeding and pain. 1050 An Anglo-Saxon monk uses cold as a local anesthetic. 1899 Campbell White is the first to employ refrigerants for medical use. Dr. Irving S. Cooper develops a modern cryosurgical apparatus, which increases the interest in cryosurgery. 1961 Setrag Zecarian introduces a hand- held self-pressurized liquid nitrogen spray device. 1967 Lloyd et all. proposes that cryoanalgesia is superior to other methods of peripheral nerve destruction. 1976 Cryonic Medical develops hyperbaric gaseous cryotherapy, which is the application of carbon dioxide to skin, resulting in a painless way to treat skin abnormalities. 1993 Brought To You By: www.cryo-health.com

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