Several months ago I was contacted by NanoSpa Systems, Inc. to discuss the
potential of utilizing the NanoSpa Oxygen Generator in my pain management, detox and medical-wellness practice. The idea was to install a unit in my clinic, use it with patients and work together on some clinical trials. Over the last 15 years I have been approached on numerous occasions to test or purchase medical equipment and rarely did the equipment live up to the hype. The first thing that impressed me was that the representative from the company did not try to “sell” me on the equipment or technology. He simply explained what it did and left me with a ton of literature.
After pouring over the literature from Japan, China and Korea I was convinced that there was something to this technology. After doing my due-diligence I became 100% convinced that not only are the Nanobubble Immersion Therapy Treatments safe, but have incredible healing abilities and numerous applications.
I have only had the unit installed in my clinic for two months, but I am already seeing results in my patients. Everyone is reporting clearing of blemishes, healthier feeling and looking skin and more energy. We are conducting clinical trials on surgical scar healing, weight loss, chronic low back pain and the effects on skin disorders such as acne and eczema. I plan on getting these results published in peer-reviewed medical journals. Personally, I noticed changes in my skin tone and texture after two 30 minute sessions. I also noticed better flexibility while exercising.
I am very excited about the multiple applications for this technology both for wellness and for serious illnesses and I am pleased with the preliminary results thus far. I am available to answer any questions you may have.
Respectfully,
Gregory A. Smith, MD, QME
Medical Director,
Gailliot Aesthetic Anti-Aging Institute
Ofc.559-325-2882
Fax 310-496-0114
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About Greg: Greg is medical director of the Gailliot Aesthetic & Anti-Aging Institute, a state-of-the-art, multi-discipline medical practice that offers patients individualized treatment programs designed to increase quality of life. He is also founder of the Comprehensive Pain Relief Group, a unique multi-specialty practice that specializes in complex pain problems and syndromes. Greg has written numerous medical articles, published 5 books, lectures across the country and appears frequently on television and radio programs commenting on health issues. He was UCLA Director of Pain Management and an Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology from 1992 to 1995.
