...yes...
I used to walk a lot, for miles and miles at a time since an early age. About 7 years ago, this one thick vein popped up the size of my little finger. I instantly got the idea to inject some allicin garlic extract from China, that came in an injectable vial into it. It was quite painful for about 2 weeks, but the vein dropped and never returned...
...f
ast forward..., about 6 months ago, I started noticing a network of veins popping up on my left calf, and got another good idea to try using my Ultrasound therapy device on it.
...Two weeks ago, I applied the ultrasound moving
over an over the veins for about 2-4 x 6 minute sessions at a time - constantly slowly moving the device head
(you must never just hold it in one place), I think I did this about 4 times? The veins subsided since and have not appeared ... God just gives you the wisdom and direction to go
...the ultrasound therapy unit I used was and equine one made for horses; as I wanted a stronger unit that went deeper, and was not drawn to the units made for canines nor humans, which would work as well...I used a setting of 1.25 watts/sq. cm ...
...excellent units; great for times when muscles are injured or sore, etc... This is my preferred unit..., although made for horses,
suits me right to the ground
Equine Ultrasound Machine
...the canine one works at a higher frequency, which does not go as deep
but is closest to the human unit. They stopped making the human unit because it was essentially the same as the other units, but just had some added power safety feature and there were too many complications with them marketing it ... but
some people use the canine unit...as its almost the same; --- but it is 'not' marketed for human use nor suggested for it p
er-se.
The canine unit resonates at 1.1mhz,
Canine Veterinary Theraputic Ultrasound Machine
... while the human one is at 1.0mhz (discontinued). The equine one is at 800khz, a bit lower in frequency, and therefore goes deeper...,
which I prefer...
...you can find other units around the world, specifically marketed for human use - which I suggest you look for near where you live, but you need to make sure it is quality and solid and can do the job properly... keep in mind that many of those handheld devices are next to useless and poorly made, ie: on ebay etc..., the units I use, are solid, metal and heavy --- good quality units --- last a lifetime pretty much; made for horses --- but what do I care --- my choice to use them on myself...