Chims Band & Chims Wear
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There are two different ways that the treatment uses the lights emitted from the body. One is called Chims Band, a treatment that requires attaching Chims Band to the area of pain. The other treatment is called Chims Wear, which has the same effect as the Chims Band, and are mostly used for a long-term treatment.
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Chims Wear is a product designed to assist people who need a long-term treatment of stress-related symptoms. The product, because it does not require attachment to the skin like Chims Band, is also recommended for people who have weak skin or hairy skin.
* Caution: Chims Band may cause skin allergies.
* It is recommended to apply Chims Band for a few more days even after the symptoms improve because there are cases where pain is latent.
Chims Band & Chims Wear
Chims Band | Chims Wear | |
Type | Tape treatment by attaching light-reflective materials to the skin | 20 different types of wearable products including the protector, socks, underwear, gloves are available. The products have light-reflective materials on the fabric. |
How to use |
Attach to the area of pain; change once a day. |
Wear the product according to the guidance. |
Pros and Cons |
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Withdrawal Symptom
Acupuncture works by stimulating sensory nerves deeply embedded in the skin that produce a minimal amount of light. Sensory nerves are the organs involved in the activation of neurotransmitters including endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin.
Like drugs, neurotransmitters can be addictive. In the process of treating addiction, the patient might experience what is called the withdrawal reaction, a process that eventually enables the patient to stop relying on the addictive substance. Chims Band treatment also can cause a withdrawal reaction in the process of restoring neurotransmitters to a normal level. This a natural process that occurs as the level of the neurotransmitters gets restored.
In general, the withdrawal reaction is more common when the area of treatment is wide (i.e. the chest area) than when it is narrow (i.e. finger joints).
A common way of recognizing a withdrawal reaction is when the patient experiences the worsening of existing symptoms or experiencing new symptoms.