Anti-Diabetes Stimular Uses Acupuncture Principles From: NASA Tech Briefs - 12/2013 - page 33 An anti-diabetes stimulator (ADS) helps the pancreas produce more insulin without additional treatment. During the treatment artificial electromagnetic signals with precise values are transmitted via acupuncture points through conductors and electrodes in direct contact with skin. Thus, very weak electrical stimuli, set below a certain threshold of just a few millivolts, pass along the energy axis of the body, close to cell membranes of the patient's pancreas. Signals stimulate the pancreas to produce enough insulin to metablolize blood sugar. ADS treatment performed correctly makes the pancreas release more insulin and improves blood sugar and glycosylated hemoglobin, helping to decrease the dose of medication that the patient takes during treatment. The transportable device can be used anywhere. Links: Anti-diabetes Stimulator http://marketplace.yet2.com/app/insight/techofweek/71143?sid=210 http://marketplace.yet2.com/app/utility/special?c=9491&l=3 http://marketplace.yet2.com/app/list/techpak?id=71143&sid=90&abc=0