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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Stopflash-USA - How StopFlash Works-Test Results: "More on How StopFlash™ Works-TEST RESULTS
New Test Results

Recently, we conducted physiological tests on women to help visualize and measure hot flashes and the response to the use of StopFlash™. In the graphs below, a galvanic skin response (GRS) instrument was used to measure skin conductivity (SC) or simply put, skin sweat.

Graph (1) shows a normal baseline. No hot flash was occurring.

Graph (2) shows a series of hot flashes that continue and actually increase over time. This series of hot flashes, rather than one hot flash commonly occurs.

Graph (3) also shows a series of hot flashes. During the last peak on the right, StopFlash™ was sprayed orally. The hot flash quickly subsided and there was a steady return to a normal baseline.

Recordings show high and low ranges as indicated on the scale to the left. You can see that baseline ranges from 0.50 to 0.68. During a hot flash in Graph (3) described as mild to moderate, the range increased to 3.5. All physiological tests were made utilizing the Nexus-10 Wireless Biofeedback System supplied by Stens Corp., San Rafael, CA.


We will be conducting more clinical tests this year and will publish them on line. We will also be updating you on other resources and supplying links to other sites that deal with menopause and women's issues."

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