What is inflammation?
When faced with an injury, lesion or infection, the human body immediately seeks to defend itself. Inflammation is the a natural process generated by the body to preserve itself. The immune system kicks in, initiating the mechanism to promote a return to normal. This complex organization calls on different categories of cells, molecules and proteins to actively reduce the lesion and clean up the affected area.
Inflammation is therefore the body's natural defense mechanism for preserving its vital balance.
What are the signs of inflammation?
The process begins rapidly, involving immune system cells at the site of injury. Signs of inflammation include the following:
- The reddened area quickly
- The location of the lesion becomes hot
- A edema forms and generates swelling
- The pain appears with varying degrees of intensity Loss of function of damaged tissue is observed
These symptoms are caused by the immune system. Blood circulation slows down in the affected area. This decrease in blood flow causes a edemaand swellings as well as a accumulation of toxins. At the same time, the body naturally increases the level of infrared emitted to optimize the process and reduce inflammation.
Depending on its origin, inflammation subsides when the body no longer has to defend itself against the infection or source of harmful stimulation.
The different types of inflammation
There are two types of inflammation:
- Acute inflammation : An injury or trauma that causes tissue damage, or a bacterium or virus that leads to infection - these different sources of disturbance are at the root of acute inflammation. Depending on the size and severity of the lesion, acute inflammation can last from a few days to several weeks. It persists until the body is able to rebuild the damaged tissue.
- Chronic inflammation : Unlike acute inflammation, chronic inflammation is not sufficiently effective to reduce infection. It persists without the repair process being able to get under way. This is an abnormal stage of inflammation and is often at the root of chronic pathologies requiring regular management.
How do STIMCARE patches act on inflammation?
The STIMCARE patch is a natural product that helps stimulate the the body's self-healing capacities. It uses patented eNOsyntex technology and is composed of a specific selection of mineral oxides. The patch acts like a mirror and has an emissivity level of 95%, enabling it to reflect the infrared rays naturally emitted by the body during inflammation. By concentrating these infrared rays on precise points, the STIMCARE patch helps to stimulate blood microcirculation on the disturbed area and increases oxygenation rate. It drains accumulated toxins and soothes pain quickly and effectively. The patches help reduce inflammation and optimize the tissue regeneration process.
Stage 1: the inflammatory process
Local blood circulation slows, causing swelling and edema. Toxins accumulate and pain persists.
Step 2: Draining the inflammatory zone
The Stimcare patch optimizes the body's physiological action by reflecting and concentrating the infrared rays naturally generated by the body to help it return to normal.
Step 3: The area is gradually decongested.
Activation of blood microcirculation, accelerated elimination of toxins and improved oxygen and nutrient supply. .
So, by stimulating the body's natural action the STIMCARE patch optimizes the body's capacities, promotes the repair process and provides rapid, lasting relief. A a natural, simple and effective solution to restore daily balance.