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Farabloc being recognized in selected publications
December 2010
Farabloc Distributor Australia/New Zealand
Waima Distribution is a Family Partnership formed by Alison and John Clearwater, to promote and distribute FARABLOC within Australia and New Zealand.
Since moving from New Zealand to Australia in 1988, Alison has been employed as a Clinical Nurse, within the Public Hospital system, in Brisbane. Alison has extensive medical knowledge and experience as a surgical nurse.
Prior to moving to Australia, John was involved in senior management within the Hospitality Industry and has extensive experience in accounting and small business management. He is now a partner in the Brisbane Accounting Practice, Rodney Gibson Taxation.
John has been an amputee for over forty years, and has frequently suffered from Phantom Pain, during that time. Having tried all of the "traditional" treatments, with little success, a search on the "web" revealed Farabloc, which was promoted as having been designed to specifically treat Phantom Pain.
The Farabloc Limb Cover was purchased, and used with remarkable success. John and Alison were so impressed with the product and its many uses, I treating a variety of ailments, they made a commitment to make Farabloc products available to as many people as possible.
September 2010
The effect of high frequency radio waves on human brain activity: an EEG study
Ke Wu,1 Amirsaman Sajad,2 Syed A. A. Omar,3 and William MacKay4 read more here (pdf).
August 2010
We are pleased to announce a new patent being granted.
Country: Australia.
Issued 5 August 2010 for METHOD AND ARTICLE FOR TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASE.
August 2008 - Brian Johns - "I'm Making Swimming a Priority"
Three-time Olympian (2000, 2004 and 2008) and Canada's most decorated university swimmer. Thirty-three gold medals in 34 races. Holder of seven university records. The only three-time (2002, 2003, 2006) Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) swimmer of the year in history. Canada's flag-bearer for the 2007 Summer Universiade in Bangkok. Sport BC's University Athlete of the Year. A likely contender in the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Brian Johns has been making swimming a priority for some time
Here is what Brian Johns has to say about Farabloc for his shoulder pain:
Hi,
I’m Brian Johns from the UBC Thunderbirds Swim Team, and I got into Farabloc when I was recovering from a rotator cuff injury. It really helped me out to wear the Farabloc Jacket after each workout, because I was just coming back and I was in a great amount of pain.
It definitely helped me relieve all the symptoms from the pain and allowed me to recover quickly from the workouts that I was experiencing at the time, and to be able to recover from my injury quickly and get back in the water.
Now, I’m swimming faster than I ever swam before and performing better than I could ever dream of.
Brian Johns
Brian Johns Athlete Profile
Brian Johns Bio and Performance Record
Brian Johns Video Interview
May 2008: AUDIO INTERVIEW
Therapist and author Pauline Houle interviews Dr. Don Nixdorf in this audio recording about customer reports and the astounding results for women suffering with PMS and with their menopause and hot flashes. Listen to the interview here
January 13th, 2008
We are pleased to announce:
The Disability Resource Guide for Ontario, 1st edition via the Opportunities for the Disabled Foundation displays Farabloc in the categories of Research/Medical and Disability Retail. Both categories mention Farabloc as one out of three resources.
Disability Resource Guide for Ontario, 1st edition (PDF)
Just search for Farabloc after opening the PDF. *Please note it may take a minute or so to download depending on your internet connection speed. You will also need the free adobe PDF reader available at www.adobe.com
Farabloc is also found in the Disability Resource Guide for British Columbia
7th Edition (PDF)
- ISPO 2007 World Congress
The congress, which was held in Vancouver, BC, Canada, was a great success. The Farabloc Development Corporation presented "A Pain Relief System for Amputees experiencing Phantom Limb Pains"
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Read a review of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics meeting.
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