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Old September 21st 06, 05:58 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Micha wrote:
Kindly ask them to lay down on your bruised ribs and purr. Latest
scientific investigation seems to suggest, that the frequency of cat
purrs speeds up healing (IIRC especially of broken bones)
considerably. No joke!


Well, it certainly is true that in deep ultra-sound therapy of
tendonitis, for example, the vibrations induced by the ultra-sound
stimulate better blood flow to the area, in order to promote good
healing. That is the basis of that particular therapy. So who cares
where the vibrations come from? "Organice deep ultra-sound therapy"
(O-dust). Ask your cats for some O-dust, heheh.

--tension

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Old September 21st 06, 08:05 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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tension_on_the_wire wrote:


Micha wrote:
Kindly ask them to lay down on your bruised ribs and purr. Latest
scientific investigation seems to suggest, that the frequency of cat
purrs speeds up healing (IIRC especially of broken bones)
considerably. No joke!


Well, it certainly is true that in deep ultra-sound therapy of
tendonitis, for example, the vibrations induced by the ultra-sound
stimulate better blood flow to the area, in order to promote good
healing. That is the basis of that particular therapy. So who cares
where the vibrations come from? "Organice deep ultra-sound therapy"
(O-dust). Ask your cats for some O-dust, heheh.


O-dust, sounds like some kind of designer drug.

I've also read that cats purr to heal themselves, and that the particular
frequency of the purr does seem to speed up the healing of broken bones.

I know it heals me psychologically, probably brings down my blood pressure,
and often puts me to sleep. It is without doubt the most soothing sound
and sensation on the planet!

Joyce
 




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