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This seems suspicious, I'm not sure if it won't work at all or will kill you, but I wouldn't go near these without significant testing.
Luckily, most countries do not allow medical practices without rigorous testing.
But their uncle Jim says that a friend of his knew a guy who got hurt by that.
Neat. I'm wondering about the effectiveness with thicker skin in humans.
Which is what happens with medical devices.
What... Ultrasound is non invasive.
I'm thinking getting the dosage right will be very difficult
The article says that the dosage is about 700x lower but more antibodies are created. So it doesn't seem like that's a real issue