Media Coverage

Ruben Xaus - Motor Cycle Magazine

Spanish WSBK front runner (and Valencia victor) Ruben Xaus has spent his share of time on the tarmac. At Phillip Island’s SBK round, Xaus confessed to his former head mechanic Mick Hams that he was losing sleep due to pain from his most recent accident.

Hams is now the team manager for Queensland-based BodiHealth Racing, which is owned by BodiHealth Pty Ltd, who market the BodiHealth TENS device.

This EPRT technology is already being used by at least 30 riders on the Australian and International scene who have sustained painful injuries. At Hams suggestion, Xaus tried the bodihealth device and said it gave him some immediate pain relief.  “It helps with my pain, which allows me to focus on my racing.”

The BodiHealth device was invented by Dr. Keith Wendell, Co-founder of Bodihealth Technologies, Inc.  Keith is a well known classic bike collector and recently extended his interests to Supersport, sponsoring Gareth Jones and Chris Seaton.

 


Pulse of Life - recommended reading

Written by Daniel Reid, author of international best seller Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity, translated into 4 language. Dan's most recent book The Tao of Detox, published on 4 continents features a reference to the JAI device as a tool for detoxification.

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Sunshine Coast Daily

August 13, 2005


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October/November 2001 issue

 

There are about 75 trillion cells in a human body, each having an electrical potential across its cell membrane, similar to a battery.

 

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Electro Pressure Regeneration Therapy.pdf


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Beaudesert Shire News

Wednesday May 19, 2004

 

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Mountain BodiHealth training centre.pdf


 

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January 22, 2001 Vol. XVIII, No. 04

Noninvasive Device Improves Healing of Chronic Wounds

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Noninvasive devices improves healing of chronic wounds.pdf


 



 

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