The Technology Behind Arasys Perfector
Technology
Arasys is an Electronic Device handmade by the Europe's top technicians, under the supervision of Gerry Pollock, the co-inventor of the first pacemaker.
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Arasys uses the same waveform technology in pacemakers to smoothly pulse the body muscles and not electrical currents to twitch or jerk them. The waveforms used in pacemaker technology must smoothly flex the heart muscles to get the heart to work normally. Using this technology, Arasys flexes the muscles the same way they flex physical exercise, only that in seventeen effortless minutes you get remarkable inch loss and muscle building.
The Arasys waveform is a composite of 1,000 waveforms which were researched individually in the laboratories of London University. This compact square waveform is specifically designed to mimic brain waves so that the muscle tissue is made to believe that it is performing a muscle-toning workout. Arasys can be placed on almost any muscle group on the body and, if used regularly and combined with a sensible diet will fight the flab without having to go to the gym.
Arasys is particularly effective in tightening loose muscles following C-Sections or pregnancies and Arasys has been extensively used as a body builder and sports injury machine.
Safe & Effective
Arasys is registered by the FDA as a Class I device which is the very safest classification and other Class I devices are elastic bandages and surgical gloves.
This means that it is proven extraordinarily safe with no significant dangers for normal people.
Remember, the Arasys machines use microcurrent which is less than one-thousandth the current of a standard electrotherapy device like as those used every day in physical therapy clinics.
Microcurrents
Microcurrent Stimulation Therapy is a new form of electric medicine used to naturally and safely stimulate the skin and muscles with subtle sub-sensory levels of electric currents that encourage cell growth, renewal and healing.
Arasys Development
Gerry Pollock, the co-inventor of the pacemaker, originally designed the Arasys system at London University in 1994, for the prevention of muscle wasting conditions that cause muscle atrophy and medical conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis. Once released into the medical community, a team of female practitioners conducted clinical trial on the Arasys with patients that had given birth naturally, three months earlier. After one Arasys treatment, measurable inch loss was reported. With repeated treatments, the medical reports showed these patients experienced muscle building, toning and inch loss. The results were shared with other medical institutions as well as spas and salons. Arasys is recognised throughout Europe as one of the most effective, comfortable body shaping systems available in the market.
Thereafter, an upgraded version known as the Arasys II was designed and introduced specifically for the beauty industry. Arasys II featured additional programs geared toward cellulite reduction, lymphatic drainage and microcurrent stimulation for chronic and acute pain.
In 2004, after 17 years of research, Pollock developed Arasys III at the Innova Science Park in the UK, a prestigious research center funded by the European Community where most European Universities conduct their research.
After appropriate testing and FDA clearance, the Arasys III was introduced to the U.S. market in March 2004.

