
CellSonic AG of Switzerland makes a range of machines for curing disease. The CellSonic machine is a lithotripter that will heal difficult non-healing wounds which it does by killing the infection and provoking the bodies immune system into action. It is a powerful machine to be used only by a trained operator. There is a need for a simpler, more gentle machine that requires minimal training and for this market we have made CellSploder. As its name almost suggests, it explodes the cells of germs. CellSploder shoots negative ions on to the surface of the body. It can not penetrate the body as the CellSonic machine does. Use CellSploder to cure athlete's foot, dental decay, MRSA and similar diseases caused by germs lying on the surface.
CellSploder is a simple, safe machine. It is protected by fuses so if it fails to work then check the fuses. See the maintenance section for instructions on how to do this.
Keep the machine clean as you would any other medical device. Do not allow any liquid to get inside.
For any problems, contact the company you bought it from. It is covered by guarantee for 12 months from date of purchase.
Used as instructed, it is impossible to do any thing dangerous with this machine. Be sensible. It uses mains voltage so keep it away from water. Follow the instructions for attaching the cables. If it does not work, do not hit it.
Treat for as long as instructed. If you exceed the treatment time there is no harm done. That is why we class this as a safe machine.
This is about when not to use the machine. Do not aim at the eyes. If the patient has a pacemaker or is epileptic proceed very carefully. It is unlikely that CellSploder will cause a problem because it works only on the skin but we can not be sure. Be sensible and if you have any doubt just call a doctor. Every person is different and these basic instructions can not foresee every possibility.
Pregnancy is always classed as a contra-indication. However, if your toes are being treated it is unlikely to affect your womb but don't take our word for it; check with your doctor or midwife. As with all things medical, proceed with caution.
A slight amount of ozone and oxide of nitrogen is given off by the action of CellSploder. Asthmatics and others with breathing or chest ailments could be affected. Make sure there is adequate ventilation and be alert for any difficulties with your patient. We don't think there will be. This is a safe and simple machine but it is still a medical machine and it is our responsibility to warn you. If in any doubt, always check with the company who sold you the machine.
Clean the area to be treated. If it is a verruca, rub it down with abrasive as much as possible to allow the negative ions from the tips of the CellSploder to get to the infected area and burst and kill the papillomavirus. For athlete's foot (Tinea Pedis), wash the feet and have clean socks and shoes ready to wear after treatment so that you are not re-infected. The germs will still be in the socks and shoes you have taken off. CellSploder will not remove germs from the shoes. We have another system for disinfecting shoes. Overall, 70% of the population has athlete's foot at some time in their lives. The waves from CellSploder will kill the Trichophyton fungus. Nails affected by fungus must be rubbed down with abrasive before treatment.
The CellSploder is very effective at stopping dental decay. Remove the soft part of the tooth and wash and dry it before treatment.
The rules are: move the tips slowly, don't touch the skin, hold the tip just off the skin between 2 mm and 10mm away and you can not over treat.
For athlete's foot, spend two minutes between each infected toe. Move the tip very slowly to give it time to explode the germ. Hold the tip about 5 mm away from the skin. Only move it slowly and keep it moving slowly. Holding the tip in one position results in treating only a small area. If you take the tip too far away the treatment will stop and you hear an intermittent buzz.
An infected tooth requires a minimum of 2 minutes.
Infected nails should be abraded and treated for at least a quarter of an hour and up to three quarters of an hour. The pulses of negative ions from the tips have to find their way through the harder surface of the nail.
Treat ulcers for a minute for every square centimetre.
The most difficult infection to treat is a verruca so expect to have to treat it once a week for six weeks. After treatment you can apply disinfection creams. Using the two techniques together helps. You get better results than using one technique alone. Remember to wash off all creams before using the CellSploder so that the cream does not stop the ions penetrating to the germs. After killing the verruca the dead skin can be still there and take more time before it is replaced with new skin.