Interferential Therapy and Hayfever

I have been working on a project to bring to the market a device that anyone can buy that will treat Hayfever.

To achieve this we will need clinical trials with a prototype that will hopefully produce the same results as I have had with the Clinic machines. We are looking for funding for this project and an association with a university.

Hayfever is not a minor problem. It is estimated to affect 400 million people worldwide (2014 report), and as many as 45million people in the USA[i], demonstrating the scale of the problem.

There is a demand for treatments that can offer more than management of the condition, as well as being made available as a battery powered machine with very few, if any side effects.

[i] Allergy Asthma Proc Jul-Aug 2001;22(4):185-9.

During the 42 years that I worked in Private Practice I treated patients with Hayfever and Allergic Rhinitis using IfT on frequencies that reduce the inflammation in the eyes and sinuses and another frequency that stimulates the immune system. This worked so well that one patient has had no symptoms for over 20 years.