Method of altering human blood glucose levels by the application of electric charge
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1. A method of altering the in vivo blood glucose level in human blood comprising the steps of:
- providing a source of electrostatic charge;
insulating said blood from the ground; and
treating said blood with said electrostatic charge for a duration of time sufficient to alter the glucose level of said blood to within medically-acceptable blood glucose levels.
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Human blood glucose levels can be altered by the application of electric charge. The application of electric charge to the human body results in decreased in vivo blood glucose levels.
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1. A method of altering the in vivo blood glucose level in human blood comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge; insulating said blood from the ground; and treating said blood with said electrostatic charge for a duration of time sufficient to alter the glucose level of said blood to within medically-acceptable blood glucose levels. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of altering the in vivo blood glucose level in human blood comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge; insulating said blood from the ground; and treating said blood with said electrostatic charge for a duration of time sufficient to alter the glucose level of said blood, wherein said step of treating said blood further comprises contacting the skin of said body with said electrostatic charge, and wherein said electrostatic charge is in the range of approximately 2.5×
105 to 1×
106 volts and said duration of time is in the range of approximately one to fifteen minutes.
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7. A method for treatment of hyperglycemia in a living human body comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge external from said body; insulating said body from the ground; and applying said electrostatic charge to said body for a duration of time sufficient to decrease the level of blood glucose in the blood after said application to within medically-acceptable levels. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for treatment of hyperglycemia in a living human body comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge external from said body; insulating said body from the ground; and applying said electrostatic charge to said body for a duration of time sufficient to decrease the level of blood glucose in the blood after said application, wherein the method further comprises the step of increasing the voltage of said external source of electrostatic charge to a predetermined level, and wherein said level of voltage and said duration of time are sufficient to reduce glucose levels to within medically-acceptable ranges.
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12. A method for treatment of hyperglycemia in a living human body comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge external from said body; insulating said body from the ground; and applying said electrostatic charge to said body for a duration of time sufficient to decrease the level of blood glucose in the blood after said application, wherein said method further comprises the step of increasing the voltage of said external source of electrostatic charge to a predetermined level, and wherein said predetermined level of voltage is in the range of approximately 2.5×
105 to 1×
106 volts.
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13. A method for treatment of hyperglycemia in a living human body comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge external from said body; insulating said body from the ground; and applying said electrostatic charge to said body for a duration of time sufficient to decrease the level of blood glucose in the blood after said application, wherein the step of applying said charge to the body further comprises the step of applying said charge to the skin of the body, and wherein said duration of time is in the range of approximately one to fifteen minutes.
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14. A method for treatment of hyperglycemia in a living human body comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge external from said body; insulating said body from the ground; and applying said electrostatic charge to said body for a duration of time sufficient to decrease the level of blood glucose in the blood after said application, wherein said steps are repeated until said glucose levels reach medically-acceptable levels.
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15. A method for controlling the blood glucose levels of a human body comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrostatic charge of a predetermined voltage; insulating said body from the ground; and applying said charge to said body for a duration of time, wherein said predetermined voltage and said duration of time are sufficient to maintain said blood glucose level within medically-acceptable ranges.
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