Welcome to Farabloc!
As the inventor of Farabloc, I am delighted to introduce you to a health
care product that has demonstrated natural health recovery.
The effect of Farabloc appears to be cellular recovery, not another analgesic
product.
Scientific studies continue to demonstrate consistent results in reducing
inflammation associated pain and clinical
cases including Phantom Limb Pain - to be viewed under "Research".
Farabloc is a material which appears cloth like though containing stainless steel
fibres which of course are not magnetic.
Because it is a cloth material any style of apparel can be tailored.
Listen in as Dr Douglas Clement talks about how Farabloc works in these video clips.
”I have been involved in Sports Medicine for many years, and I never came across a product like Farabloc.
This electromagnetic shielding fabric not only relieves pain but reduces inflammation.
Farabloc is an effective drug free alternative for pain reduction and injury recovery.”
Douglas Bruce Clement CM BSc MD FACSM
Professor Emeritus, Division of Sports Medicine
The video is available in short and long format. Click the links below to open
Windows Media Player, wait for the video to download and it will start automatically.
Alternately, you can right click on each link below and save the video to your
desktop by selecting "Save Target As".
CLINICAL JOURNALS
Clinical Rheumatology. 2007 Jan 11; [E-publication ahead of print],
PubMed-indexed for MEDLINE)
" Efficacy of Farabloc as an Analgesic in Primary Fibromyalgia." Dr. G.L. Bach; Dr. D.B. Clement. read more.
Click here for a pdf download, which will open a new window.
Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
(PubMed-indexed for MEDLINE)
• The Efficacy of Farabloc, An
Electromagnetic Shield, in Attenuating Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness. read more
Clinical Journal of Pain, Philadelphia, PA
(PubMed-indexed for MEDLINE)
• Evidence for the
Optimal Management of Acute and Chronic Phantom Pain: A Systematic
Review. read more
British Columbia Medical Journal
• Alleviation of pain with the use of
Farabloc, an electromagnetic shield: A review. read
more
Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation
• Phantom Limb Pain. read more
Prof. Dr. Bach 1987, Bavaria, Germany
• Phantom & Rheumatic Pain. read
more