About Huntington Body Rejuvenation Center

At Huntington Body Rejuvenation Center, we are dedicated to providing our clients with a holistic approach to wellness. Our experienced team understands the importance of active listening and personalized care, and we take pride in offering the best possible care to the Arcadia community.

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The Science








We use a non invasive FDA regulated Medical Device - BRS biofeedback to introduce nanomicrocurrent (NMC) to our body through 3 access points around the external ear, which target the pathological hair cells in the cochlear to facilitate cell rejuvenation in a fraction of a second. Result is instant and permanent.


Nano-microcurrent will pass from point A to the affected hair cells in the cochlear of the inner ear and set up this rejuvenation process in a fraction of a millisecond. At the same time, the patient would be able to sense the difference and tell you that he feels so much calm down; if the condition is associated with hearing loss, he will report to you that he can hear much better or clearer of the conversation now. There are altogether 3 points that can generate this rejuvenation process. Point B cannot shown in this photo as it is a through-and-through 3D point. The 3rd point is point C in the photo.


Question: What prompts the current to go directly to the affected hair cells of the inner ear? Why the current would not go elsewhere? That’s the property or special nature of the nano-microcurrent. The affected cells behave differently from the normal cells, and nano Microcurrent would be able to identify them as these pathological cells behave differently in the cell membrane permeability. The affected Hair Cells will start to allow ions of bigger size, e.g., K+, to enter when encountering the nano microcurrent, which before the nano-microcurrent stimulation was not possible. (Can only allow smaller ions like Na+ yo go through). This phenomenon was discovered by the 2 German scientists in the 1991 Nobel Prize of Medicine and Physiology.

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