Disclaimer: Healy is a medical device for the treatment of chronic pain, fibromyalgia, skeletal pain and migraine as well as for the adjuvant therapy of mental illness such as depression, anxiety and associated sleep disorders. All other applications of Healy are not recognized by conventional medicine due to lack of evidence in the sense of conventional medicine.
Meet Healy! Healy is a new wearable device that can generate specific vibrations that support your health, well-being and balance. Healy is the portable successor of Timewaver, a revolutionary device for frequency therapy that has been used worldwide in medical practices and hospitals for more than 15 years. Healy is based on innovative technology and is now available for the first time as a handy device that you can take with you wherever you go and whenever you want. You can easily control your Healy with Bluetooth on your smartphone or tablet.
Healy is connected to the body with electrodes attached to two wrist conductive bands, ear clips or adhesive pads, that are applied to or around painful areas of the body. Subsequently, specific frequencies (electrical currents) are sent to specific places in the body, which ensure that the cells in our body can better absorb necessary nutrients and better excrete waste substances. This way the balance can be restored in different areas.
Healy is FDA approved and EU-class IIa certified medical device for the treatment of chronic pain, fibromyalgia, skeletal pain and migraine and for the supportive treatment of mental disorders such as depression, anxiety and associated sleep disorders. Other applications of the Healy are not recognized by mainstream medicine because their effect has not been scientifically proven.
Healy is a medical device for the treatment of chronic pain, fibromyalgia, skeletal pain and migraine as well as for the adjuvant therapy of mental illness such as depression, anxiety and associated sleep disorders. All other applications of Healy are not recognized by conventional medicine due to lack of evidence in the sense of conventional medicine.