Dolphin Neurostim™ and MPS Therapy

Transformative Healing with MPS Therapy

MPS-Microcurrent Point Stimulation

At Amrita Beauty and Wellness, we proudly offer the advanced Dolphin Neurostim™ and MPS Therapy, designed to provide natural and effective solutions for pain relief, stress reduction, and enhanced healing.

Benefits and Applications of MPS Therapy

 

1. Scar Release Therapy

Scars can disrupt energy flow, cause discomfort, and limit movement. MPS Therapy addresses these issues by:

  • Boosting circulation for improved healing.
  • Softening adhesions and releasing nerve entrapments.
  • Restoring flexibility for better mobility.

2. Stress and Anxiety Relief

By gently stimulating the vagus nerve, MPS Therapy helps to:

  • Alleviate anxiety symptoms and improve emotional balance.
  • Reduce inflammation linked to conditions such as IBS and autoimmune disorders.
  • Balance the nervous system for deeper relaxation and improved focus.

3. Mobility and Function

MPS Therapy is an excellent choice for addressing conditions such as:

  • Lower back pain therapy
  • Injury recovery and sports rehabilitation
  • Enhanced mobility and reduced discomfort

4. Neurological Support

For conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and neuropathy, MPS Therapy promotes nerve regeneration, improving function and alleviating pain.

Scientific Evidence for MPS Therapy

The research underscores MPS Therapy’s exceptional efficacy:

  • A study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine reported a 68% reduction in chronic neck pain after one session, with pain relief reaching 80% within 48 hours.

Understanding Scars and Their Impact

While scars are part of natural healing, they can lead to:

  • Restricted Movement: Adhesions can limit flexibility and cause discomfort.
  • Energy Blockages: Disrupted neural signals may cause dysfunction elsewhere in the body.
  • Internal Issues: Post-surgical scars can affect mobility and even organ function.

MPS Therapy addresses these challenges by:

  • Repolarizing scar tissue, improving circulation, and restoring the nervous system’s balance.
  • Providing significant improvements in pain, mobility, and appearance.

Experience Pain Relief and Healing Naturally

Whether you’re looking for solutions to chronic pain, stress, anxiety attacks, or scar-related challenges, Amrita Beauty and Wellness is here to guide you on your wellness journey. Explore the power of Dolphin Neurostim™ and MPS Therapy today—where innovation meets holistic care.

Electrical stimulation is not recommended for the following conditions: pacemaker, pregnancy, epilepsy/seizures, and cancer.

MPS sessions are 30 -60 – 90 – 120 minutes in duration.

Scar/Adhesion Release

Scars can often cause surrounding tissues to tighten, leading to restricted movement or function. This tightening doesn’t just impact the immediate area; it can also affect underlying organs. Scar tissue can spread internally, creating further complications. Thankfully, releasing these scars can improve mobility, alleviate pain, and reduce associated complications.

What is MPS Scar/Adhesion Release Therapy?

 

MPS (Microcurrent Point Stimulation) is a highly effective method for treating large, deep, or painful scars. The term “release” refers to relaxing or loosening the tightened scar tissue. When combined with specialized manual release techniques (a type of therapeutic massage), MPS therapy significantly reduces the restrictions caused by scars.

How Does It Work?

 

The treatment is generally painless. Microcurrent probes are applied to the tissue surrounding the scar, stimulating a healing response in the area. This process:

  • Breaks down dead cells and scar tissue.
  • Increases circulation.
  • Supports the lymphatic system in removing waste.

With treatment, you’ll notice visible changes in the appearance of your scar and a reduction in tightness or restriction.

 

How Long Does It Take?

 

The duration of treatment varies depending on the age, depth, and severity of the scar. There’s no “expiration date” for scar release—scars decades old can still be treated effectively. For example, MPS therapy has helped a Vietnam veteran regain leg function 40 years after a gunshot injury and improved childhood burn scars many years after the initial injury.

Why Is Scar Release Important?

 

The body’s fascial system is interconnected. A restriction in one area can create compensation patterns, leading to pain or dysfunction elsewhere. By releasing a scar, you restore the natural flow of energy, blood circulation, and lymph drainage, allowing the body to continue healing.

Whether caused by injury or surgery, MPS Scar/Adhesion Release Therapy can soften scar tissue, improve circulation, and restore function, enhancing your overall well-being.

 

C-Section Scar Release Therapy (SRT)

 

C-section scar Release Therapy (SRT) offers a straightforward and effective way to minimize the negative impact of surgical scars. Using advanced techniques like Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS), this therapy works to revitalize the skin by enhancing intercellular metabolism, protein synthesis, and the skin’s natural healing processes.

C-section scars, among the most common surgical scars in the U.S. with 1.3 million procedures annually, can lead to significant health issues. These scars often bind the fascia, muscles, nerves, and surrounding tissues, creating a restrictive effect on the body. This can result in reduced circulation and blocked energy flow, which negatively impacts overall health and wellness.

 

Did You Know?

 

C-section scars can contribute to a range of health problems, including:

  • Chronic Post-Surgical Pain (CPSP): Often felt in areas far removed from the scar itself.
  • Chronic Back Pain: Affects 40% of those with C-Section scars.
  • Shoulder and Neck Pain: Impacts 20% of individuals.
  • Fascia Restrictions and Stress: These can interfere with daily comfort and mobility.

Science-Backed Results

A recent study revealed that only 10% of chronic pain related to C-Section scars occurs at the scar site. The majority (80–90%) is experienced in distant areas, such as the back, shoulders, or neck.

SRT for Health and Wellness

 

By safely applying this gentle, non-invasive therapy, you can:

  • Reduce pain and chronic discomfort.
  • Address adhesions and fascia restrictions.
  • Improve circulation and energy flow.
  • Enhance overall well-being.

Take control of your recovery and feel the difference with C-Section Scar Release Therapy!

 

Vagus Nerve Stimulation

The parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) is part of the body’s involuntary nervous system. It helps the body relax and recover by:

  • Slowing the heart rate
  • Increasing digestion and glandular activity
  • Relaxing muscles

This system, along with the sympathetic nervous system, forms the autonomic nervous system (ANS). While the sympathetic system triggers “fight, flight, or freeze,” the parasympathetic system enables the body’s “rest and digest” state. When the PNS is active, digestion improves, salivation increases and the heart rate slows.

 

The Vagus Nerve: The Body’s Relaxation Switch

The vagus nerve, often called the “wandering nerve,” is the longest nerve in the body. It travels from the brain to key organs, controlling about 80% of the parasympathetic response. This nerve is like the body’s “brakes,” helping regulate stress by:

  • Reducing cortisol (the stress hormone)
  • Decreasing inflammation
  • Restoring calm after stress

Vagal tone—measured by high-frequency activity—indicates how well the vagus nerve functions. A strong vagal tone helps people recover quickly from stress, while a low tone may signal prolonged stress or poor health.

Benefits of Healthy Vagal Tone
  1. Reduced Inflammation: Sends anti-inflammatory signals throughout the body.
  2. Decreased Muscle Tension: Lowers muscle tightness and tenderness.
  3. Better Circulation & Lymph Flow: Enhances gut-brain communication, helping manage stress and anxiety (think “gut feeling”).
  4. Pain Reduction: Reducing stress often leads to less pain.

Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)

Stimulating the vagus nerve, particularly its auricular branch (ABVN), is a growing area of study. Non-invasive VNS techniques have been shown to:

  • Boost parasympathetic activity
  • Decrease inflammation and pro-inflammatory cytokines
  • Improve respiratory function

Dolphin Vagus Nerve Stimulation, in particular, has demonstrated benefits like reducing lung inflammation and enhancing vagal tone, supporting recovery and overall health.

This breakthrough approach offers new possibilities for managing stress, inflammation, and chronic health conditions.