6. How to conduct a session
Apply the O² Patch only on such stimu-
lation points of the skin that are de-
scribed in this section. Do not use the
device O² Patch
► on the eyelids. The stimulation
current can damage the eye.
► in the laryngeal or pharyngeal ar-
eas. The stimulation current can
lead to muscle cramping and pos-
sibly to suffocation.
► such that the current flows directly
across the heart (e.g. in direct
vicinity of the heart). The stimula-
tion current can lead to ventricular
fibrillation and in severe cases to
cardiac arrest.
► such that the current flows directly
across the brain (e.g. on the tem-
ples). The stimulation current can
trigger convulsions.
6.1 On which stimulation points may you ap-
ply your O² Patch?
During your applications, maintain a
minimum distance of 1 m to micro-
wave devices and short-wave devices.
Electromagnetic interaction may impair the
function of the O² Patch.
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During the first phase,
stimulate the neck
(Zone 1). Attach the
O² Patch as high as
possible to the hair
line.
6.2 How long and how often may you use
your O² Patch?
Do not exceed the listed application
duration and frequency. It will not in-
crease its effectiveness.
During the second
phase, stimulate the
neck (Zone 1) and
upper abdomen (Zone 2)
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