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Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
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Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
There's got to be something out there..
Can anyone think of anything? I'm talking about those pinching/back and forth style movements.
Thoughts greatly appreciated!
Can anyone think of anything? I'm talking about those pinching/back and forth style movements.
Thoughts greatly appreciated!
sizzlinghairs- Posts : 812
Join date : 2011-05-21
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Yes
Osim uCrown head massager,
or this
http://www.stimulax.es/9.html
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOuZk7TLeaE
Osim uCrown head massager,
or this
http://www.stimulax.es/9.html
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOuZk7TLeaE
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
Join date : 2014-05-06
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Just a thought about the vibrations caused by the electric massagers; I would try a demo in a department store before buying. I would think that that vibration could get annoying on the skull pretty quickly. I remember a post long ago of a machine that capped the skull and inflated with air pressure to press and release the skull, not perfect, but it is not easy to find a model that does not rub the skin too much and does the job of massaging fingers.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
Join date : 2015-10-19
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
yep,
the product hat squeezes the skull is the one I linked to
the product hat squeezes the skull is the one I linked to
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
Join date : 2014-05-06
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Why not just do dt?
Joey Ramone- Posts : 165
Join date : 2010-02-02
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Hi all, looking at this one:
http://takeda-medex.com/shop/products/detail.php?product_id=4&transactionid=0b67ce80c515ea306724869b9168cfb83b4fc791
Is this any good - pretty pricey.
@iuyyighghghgkh
which massager would you recommend out of your list?
http://takeda-medex.com/shop/products/detail.php?product_id=4&transactionid=0b67ce80c515ea306724869b9168cfb83b4fc791
Is this any good - pretty pricey.
@iuyyighghghgkh
which massager would you recommend out of your list?
AntioxidantsIsGood- Posts : 15
Join date : 2011-02-09
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
The model you linked to misses the top and galea area of the scalp, probably not worth the investment to treat the area that is probably not the primary target. If you had plenty of money, it is fine for stimulating the larger veins on the sides of the head. As for the list of mechanical solutions I have seen, none compare to the .99 cent PVC 3/4 inch elbow, hand powered model.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
Join date : 2015-10-19
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Thanks, may I ask some context to what you mentioned.
.99 cent PVC 3/4 inch elbow, hand powered model
Is this something that I can purchase.
To tell you the truth I want to get the head massager
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOuZk7TLeaE
but not sure if i should invest in something like this?
.99 cent PVC 3/4 inch elbow, hand powered model
Is this something that I can purchase.
To tell you the truth I want to get the head massager
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOuZk7TLeaE
but not sure if i should invest in something like this?
AntioxidantsIsGood- Posts : 15
Join date : 2011-02-09
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Here is the extensive thread about the process that involves the PVC - just a standard hardware plumbing supply item. https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t11746-regrowth-photos-dt-cpr-method
The PVC use is near the last third of the posts. Basically it is 1/2 inch circles while pressing the rounded end flat on the scalp; 10 seconds per area - move to next spot. Treatment time 20 minutes a day. The effect is to move the skin against the bones, not rub the skin. The pressure is about the weight of your head.
Check the last few current posts, it talks some about this subject and goals.
The PVC use is near the last third of the posts. Basically it is 1/2 inch circles while pressing the rounded end flat on the scalp; 10 seconds per area - move to next spot. Treatment time 20 minutes a day. The effect is to move the skin against the bones, not rub the skin. The pressure is about the weight of your head.
Check the last few current posts, it talks some about this subject and goals.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
Join date : 2015-10-19
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Thanks cdto2012. Looking at your explanation I'm thinking about getting a cyclo massager. Not sure if you seen what it does but it uses vibrations to stimulate the area being worked on.
I have attached an example
http://www.niagarassage.com/codeless_portfolio/portable-equipment/
Thoughts?
I have attached an example
http://www.niagarassage.com/codeless_portfolio/portable-equipment/
Thoughts?
AntioxidantsIsGood- Posts : 15
Join date : 2011-02-09
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
That does look like a nice unit, here are my thoughts.
1. You have to make sure that the vibrations do not bother you, like pressing a vibrating electric toothbrush to the head, can get irritating
2. You still have to hold the unit in place and press, nearly the same effort as PVC pressing. If you are not using enough pressure, in my opinion you are missing some benefits. Blood flow is different than breaking up calcification or pressing out oils.
3. I like to use cinnamon oil to increase blood flow. Any oils will melt most rubbers, even scalp oil after time.
4 I bought a low end chair massager, thought I would really enjoy it, I hardly use it, it is just not that great. I do live in a place where great massages cost $3.00 USD, so it is a relative point.
1. You have to make sure that the vibrations do not bother you, like pressing a vibrating electric toothbrush to the head, can get irritating
2. You still have to hold the unit in place and press, nearly the same effort as PVC pressing. If you are not using enough pressure, in my opinion you are missing some benefits. Blood flow is different than breaking up calcification or pressing out oils.
3. I like to use cinnamon oil to increase blood flow. Any oils will melt most rubbers, even scalp oil after time.
4 I bought a low end chair massager, thought I would really enjoy it, I hardly use it, it is just not that great. I do live in a place where great massages cost $3.00 USD, so it is a relative point.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
Join date : 2015-10-19
to cdto2012 cant find that info on PVC can you...
copy paste the text? i've searched the thread? thanks. also whats your opinion on the lymph in all of this?
thanks
thanks
proscar3- Posts : 16
Join date : 2014-06-15
to cdto2012 cant find that info on PVC can you...
copy paste the text? i've searched the thread? thanks. also whats your opinion on the lymph in all of this?
thanks
thanks
proscar3- Posts : 16
Join date : 2014-06-15
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
Hi I have been really busy. The pvc is just a standard plumbing supply tube elbow 3/4 inch that you massage with by hand.
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t11746p600-regrowth-photos-dt-cpr-method
Lymph may be present, but more like an injured area not due to the scalp being a hard area to drain.I think suction cupping the scalp is fine for blood flow but does not break up calcification.
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t11746p600-regrowth-photos-dt-cpr-method
Lymph may be present, but more like an injured area not due to the scalp being a hard area to drain.I think suction cupping the scalp is fine for blood flow but does not break up calcification.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
Join date : 2015-10-19
Re: Handheld device that comes closest to mimicking DT therapy?
I bought the NORLANYA Electric Head Massager mentioned here in the video link. Just curious, what the likelihood is that this device can truly be beneficial. Do you think it really mimics DT? One things for sure, it sure vibrates my head and relaxes it. My eyes became kinda blurry during use. Hope it will increase blood flow and thicken and maybe regrow hair.
MikeGore- Posts : 803
Join date : 2010-05-25
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