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Release time:2023-11-14
With the change of modern lifestyle, there is an increasing concern for health. Large health products have also become an indispensable part of people's daily life. And charge balance, as a basic concept of physics, not only plays an important role in nature and technical applications, but also plays a unique role in the great health products. In this paper, we will focus on the application of charge balance in electrostimulation of major health products and discuss its benefits to human health.
Application of electrical stimulation in big health products:
1. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation utilizes microcurrent to stimulate nerve endings through the skin and regulate the function of the nervous system. It can be used to relieve chronic pain, improve motor function and promote neurological rehabilitation. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation is often used to treat pain caused by neuropathy, such as peripheral neuritis, sciatica and so on.
2. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation is to stimulate the connection points of nerves and muscles through microcurrent, to promote the communication and coordination between nerves and muscles, so as to improve the muscle function and rehabilitation effect. It is commonly used in the treatment of muscle atrophy, muscle tension, muscle injury and other diseases and functional rehabilitation.
3. Transcranial electrical stimulation: Transcranial electrical stimulation is a therapy that stimulates the scalp to conduct to the neurons in the brain through microcurrent for treatment and regulation of brain function. It can be used to treat neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety, as well as to help rehabilitate function after stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other illnesses.
4. Vagus nerve electrical stimulation: Vagus nerve electrical stimulation is used to stimulate the vagus nerve through microcurrent to regulate the function of the autonomic nervous system, which is used to treat and regulate the function of cardiovascular, digestive and other organs. It is commonly used in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, dyspepsia, etc. It can balance the function of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and regulate the activities of cardiovascular and digestive organs.

Importance of charge balance:
The normal functioning of cells is very dependent on charge balance. There is a difference in charge between the inside and outside of the cell, and this difference is critical to maintaining normal cellular metabolism and function. The maintenance of charge balance ensures that the various biochemical reactions within the cell can proceed smoothly, thus keeping the body functioning normally. If charge balance is disrupted, the charge difference between the inside and outside of the cell can be disturbed, leading to cellular dysfunction, which in turn affects the functioning of the entire body.
Charge balance is critical for nerve conduction. Nerve cells are one of the most important cell types in the body and they are responsible for transmitting the electrical signals that allow us to feel, think and act. Nerve conduction relies on the presence of charge differences between the inside and outside of the cell, and a break in the charge balance affects the proper functioning of nerve cells. If there is an imbalance in charge, the excitability of the nerve cells is altered, which may lead to dysregulation in the nerve conduction process, which in turn can lead to a variety of neurological disorders.
Charge balance is also critical for muscle contraction. Muscle contraction is triggered by the difference in charge between the inside and outside of the cell under specific conditions. When the body needs to move, the nervous system sends electrical signals to muscle cells to stimulate muscle contraction. This process relies on the balance of charges inside and outside the cell. If the charge balance is imbalanced, it will affect the excitability and contractility of the muscle cells, which may result in the muscles not being able to contract properly, thus affecting the body's motor function.

Effects of charge imbalance on the body:
For external stimuli, it is preferable to maintain a charge balance on the tissues, as excess charge accumulated in the tissues over time can lead to the process of electrocution and cause significant tissue (cellular, nerve, muscle) damage and pain.
Static charges can also interfere with the body's blood circulation, immune and nervous systems, affecting the normal functioning of organs (especially the heart) and potentially causing abnormal heart rates and premature heartbeats.
Persistent electrostatic charge can make the blood alkalinity rise, the serum calcium content decreases, and the urinary calcium excretion increases. This is very unfavorable to growing children, elderly people with low blood calcium levels, and pregnant women and lactating mothers who need a lot of calcium.
Excessive charge accumulation in the body also affects the central nervous system, which leads to changes in blood pH and body oxygen properties, affecting the physiological balance of the body and causing dizziness, headache, irritability, insomnia, loss of appetite, mental trance and other symptoms.

In summary, charge balance plays a vital role in cell function, nerve conduction and muscle contraction. Maintaining charge balance is important for human health and the maintenance of normal physiological functions. Therefore, we should realize the importance of charge balance and take appropriate measures to maintain it. When using electrical stimulation products for great health, understand the principles and applications of charge balance, and choose the appropriate products and ways of using them to ensure their proper functioning.
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