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Low-frequency microcurrent therapy patch
Low-frequency microcurrent therapy patch
As the name suggests, microcurrent refers to extremely small electric currents. The standard unit of current is the ampere; currents smaller than an ampere include milliamperes and microamperes. Currents below the microampere level are called microcurrents. Most of the electric currents within living organisms are microcurrents—so minuscule that we can’t even perceive them. Throughout the body’s life processes, metabolism and all kinds of activities generate electricity. For example, in hospitals, we use electrocardiograms to monitor the heart, electroencephalograms to study brain activity, and electromyograms to examine muscle function. Without these tiny biological microcurrents, nerve cells wouldn’t be able to transmit signals, muscles wouldn’t contract, and the body’s metabolic processes would come to a halt. Microcurrents are the fundamental driving force that sustains our life activities, and their role is irreplaceable by other types of low-frequency, medium-frequency, or high-frequency currents.
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