History of Arasys
Gerry Pollock, the co-inventor of the pacemaker, originally designed
the Arasys I at London University in 1994, for the prevention of muscle wasting
conditions that cause muscle atrophy and medical conditions such as Multiple
Sclerosis. Once released into the medical community, a team of
female practitioners conducted clinical trial on the Arasys with patients that
had given birth naturally, three months prior. After one Arasys treatment,
measurable inch loss was reported. With repeated treatments, the medical
reports showed these patients experienced muscle building, toning and inch loss.
The results were shared with other medical institutions as well as spas and
salons. The Arasys is being touted throughout Europe as one of the most
effective, comfortable body shaping systems available in the market.
Thereafter, an upgraded version known as the Arasys II was designed and
introduced specifically for the beauty industry. Arasys II featured
additional programs geared toward cellulite reduction, lymphatic drainage, and
microcurrent stimulation for chronic and acute pain. Arasys II was based
on Gerry Pollock's original electronic design, however, a different manufacturer
produced the system without Pollock's supervision. The system received a degree
of success in Europe and Asia. However, the final determination was that the
expertise of Gerry Pollock was a necessary component in achieving the greatest
results. Several companies tried to duplicate the Arasys I, but without the
genius behind it , were unsuccessful in their attempts.
In 2004, after 17 years of research, Pollock decided to develop Arasys III at
the Innova Science Park in the UK. The Innova Science Park is a
prestigious research center funded by the European Community where most European
Universities conduct their research. The Arasys III was then launched and
eagerly embraced by the European market as the “Rolls Royce” of body
treatments.
After appropriate testing and FDA clearance, the Arasys III was introduced to
the U.S. market in March 2004.
Pollock’s research continued one year later, in March 2005, he unveiled an
upgraded Arasys III. This is the latest cutting edge design to be released
surpassing the previous models. This system offers intense, yet effortless
workout that achieves results in a fraction of the time needed at a gym.
The upgraded Arasys III uses low intensity microcurrent to trigger all the
biological processes involved in physical exercise, including detoxification and
increased rate of metabolism. It combines intensity, effectiveness and
comfort.
The Arasys III has been featured in both international and domestic news
coverage. It has been coined by the press as a “miracle machine”, and
the “only system that really works.”
Gerry Pollock continues his research
at the EU funded Business Innovation Park in the UK where most European
Universities are conducting research. De personally tests each Arasys system
before release.
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