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Title:
USE OF MINERAL COMPOSITION FOR BALANCING THE HORMONES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/031194
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention discloses use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones. More particularly, it discloses a detoxification with minerals by body covering technique for balancing the human hormones and remedy for diseases. The present invention involves the use of a topical composition to balance human hormones. The purpose of the invention is to improve toxin removal and to balance hormones as therapeutic methods. The results are improved by the synergistic action of (i) making more toxins available for removal and (ii) by removing the newly available toxins more efficiently from the body so that the body is less toxic by the detoxification process and improving endocrine system of body and balancing all hormones. However, it directly affect to the treatment of disease.

Inventors:
SONI RAJESH CHANDRAKANT (IN)
Application Number:
PCT/IN2019/050007
Publication Date:
February 13, 2020
Filing Date:
January 04, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SONI RAJESH CHANDRAKANT (IN)
International Classes:
A61K35/02; A61K8/20; A61K9/70; A61L15/08; A61P5/00; A61Q19/06; C08K3/34
Foreign References:
US4717735A1988-01-05
GB2253143A1992-09-02
EP2735340A12014-05-28
Other References:
MICHAEL EDWARDS, HEAL THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM AND BALANCE HORMONES, 6 June 2016 (2016-06-06), XP055685609, Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20190403]
KATHRYN, IMPROVE NATURAL DETOXIFICATION TO, 28 November 2014 (2014-11-28), Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20190405]
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
ACHARYA, Rajeshkumar H. et al. (IN)
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Claims:
We Claims:

1. Use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones comprises 25 % to 70 % montmorillonite, 25 % to 65 % bentonite, 25 % to 75 % magnesium Sulphate, 10 % to 45 % magnesium chloride, 10 % to 45 % sodium chloride and 5 % to 20 % zinc chloride.

2. Use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones as claimed in claim 1, wherein the composition effect on endocrine system of body and balancing (1) anti mullerian hormones, (2) luteinizing hormones (3) follicle stimulating hormones, (4) prolactin, (5) testosterone (6) insulin resistance. (7) estrogen level (8) metaltonin hormones (9) serotonin hormones, (10) thtroxin hormones (11) epinephrine hormones, (12) norepinephrine hormones, (13) dopamine hormones, (14) adipneetin hormones, (15) adrenocortocotropic hormones, (16) angiotensinogen hormones, (17) antidiuretic hormones, (18) atrial natriuretic hormones, (19) calcitonin hormones, (20) choecystokinin hormones, (21) corticotrophin releasing hormones, (22) erythropoietin hormones, (23) gastrin hormones, (24) ghrelin hormones, (25) glucagon hormones, (26) growth hormones releasing hormones, (27) human chorionic gonadotropn hormones, (28) insulin, (29) insulin like growth factor, (30) melanocyte stimulating hormones, (31) orexin (32) oxytocin, (33) parathyroid hormones, (34) secretin, balancing androstenedione, (35) estradiol, (36) progesterone, (37) lipotropin, (38) brain natriuretic peptide, (39) histamine, (40) endothelin (41) enkephalin.

3. Use of mineral composition for balancing hormones as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body is covered with the said composition for every 3 to 4 days at least for one hour and repeat the same for 6 to 12 times.

4. Use of mineral composition for balancing hormones as claimed in claim 1, wherein said composition is in the form of cream, gel, serum, lotion, ointment, encapsulation, mask, aqueous solution, mixture, suspension, emulsion, oil or anhydrous preparation. 5. Use of mineral composition for balancing hormones as claimed in claim 1, wherein use of said mineral composition cures the respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, neuropsychiatric complications, eyes irritation, skin diseases, cancer, heart and lung disease including cardiac dysrhythmias, nonfatal heart attacks, aggravated asthma, lung functions, asthmatic bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, eyes, nose or throat irritations, headache, dyspnea, chest pain, diaphoresis, bronchospasm, pulmonary edema, kidneys, liver, nervous system, mental retardation, learning disabilities, impairment of memory, hyperactivity, antisocial behaviors, abdominal pain, anemia, aggression, constipation, irritability, loss of concentration and memory, reduced sensations, sleep disorders, diabetice, ophthalmologic disease, dermatologic disease, hematological disease, immunologic disease, reproductive systems, immune system dysfunction.

Description:
USE OF MINERAL COMPOSITION FOR BALANCING

THE HORMONES

This application is a divisional application of Indian Patent Application number 201721029683 which has filling date of August 22, 2017.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones. More particularly, it relates to a detoxification with minerals by body covering technique for balancing the hormones and remedy for diseases.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The skin is the largest organ of the body and plays an important part in protecting the body from undesirable substances. However it is not completely impermeable. Nava Dayan, Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine (2005) Vol. 120 No. 6 pp 67-76 describes the routes of penetration of substances into the skin. The same routes can facilitate extraction of substances out of the skin.

Dirt and excess sebum accumulated on the skin surface or in the pores can disturb the natural barrier function of the skin and cause skin problems such as acne, blocked pores and uneven skin tone. Methods and compositions to remove these substances include cleansing compositions, mechanical cleansers (such as cloths and brushes), mechanical exfoliators and chemical exfoliators.

Chemical substances in the deeper skin layers can damage lipids, and interact with cellular macromolecules such as proteins and DNA. As a result, cell metabolism is impaired, resulting in fatigued, dull skin, loss of skin strength and elasticity, accelerated ageing of the skin and increased risk of irritation, allergy, sensitivity, inflammation and skin problems such as psoriasis, eczema and pigmentation. Exposure of the skin to UV radiation or other solar or electromagnetic radiation influences the metabolism of toxicants in the body and increases levels of harmful free radicals or reactive oxygen species (Ernest Hodgson, A Textbook of Modem Toxicology 3rd edition, J. Wiley & Sons Inc, Hoboken NJ EISA pp237-238).

Substances can also enter the body via the penetration routes of the skin, via ingestion or via inhalation. They are then metabolized and either stored in adipose tissue or excreted. The main exposure routes and the fate of toxicants in the body have been documented. Some occupations, and also factors such as lifestyle, diet and genetic disposition involve increased risk of exposure to toxicants. Such factors can be linked to the accumulation of specific toxins and/or their metabolized intermediates in the subcutaneous adipose tissue. For example, exposure to benzene from tobacco smoke, petrol fumes, exhaust fumes or some medicines leads to accumulation of toxic metabolites such as quinone in the body. Ernest Hodgson, A Textbook of Modem Toxicology 3rd edition, J. Wiley & Sons Inc, Hoboken NJ EISA pp4-5 and pp33-73 describes exposure routes and the sources of toxins such as air pollutants, water pollutants, soil pollutants, occupational toxicants, industrial toxicants, toxic metals, agricultural chemicals, food additives, food contaminants, microbial toxins, solvents, drugs, combustion products and cosmetics. Many publications from the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) describe occupational risks including information sheet E-facts 34, 23/09/2008, "Risk assessment for Hairdressers"; E-facts 41, 17/10/2008, "Cleaners and dangerous substances" and Factsheet 40, 18/06/2003, "Skin sensitizers".

In the subcutaneous adipose tissue, waste substances and toxins may be stored within the fat cells themselves, or in the interstitial fluid which surrounds the fat cells. Stored toxins can cause swelling of the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue layers, leading to blockages in the lymphatic system and weakening of the tissue structure. Left untreated, toxins accumulate and the effects become increasingly visible as increased body volume, decreased firmness of the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue, uneven skin surface and uneven skin tone. This accumulation of toxins is a major factor in the formation of protruding fat nodules which become visible at the surface, a condition referred to as cellulite or orange peel skin.

Detoxification is one of the more widely used treatments and concepts in alternative medicine for balancing the hormones. It is based on the principle that illnesses can be caused by the accumulation of toxic substances (toxins) in the body. Eliminating existing toxins and avoiding new toxins are essential parts of the healing process. Detoxification utilizes a variety of tests and techniques.

Our bodies were created with an incredible detoxification system; the liver. One of which helps to filter out these excess hormones, including xenoestrogens, and other toxins. However, if your liver, your detoxification system, is constantly being bombarded with more and more toxins, the hormones are not able to exit the body properly and are therefore forced to recirculate throughout the bloodstream. When this happens, humans are faced with an imbalance of the hormones and then begin experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance, such as fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, sleepless nights, mood swings, headaches, infertility, muscle aches and pains, low libido and the list goes on.

Adipose tissue or cellulite is a layman’s term for the medical condition which causes the skin and soft colloidal tissues of the body to appear lumpy and pitted. Adipose tissue is caused by toxified fatty deposits in the normal fat cells of the body. It occurs almost exclusively in women. It is believed to result from the monthly hormonal changes and normally high estrogen levels found in women. In time, the toxicity gradually atrophies the surface of the muscle base supporting the deposits, causing pitting. In addition, the toxicity inhibits the function of elasticin in the colloidal tissues, a substance which functions to "tighten" the soft tissues of the body. The weakened and softened colloidal tissues covering the muscle base thus accentuate every bump, dip, and bulge, resulting in the telltale appearance known as cellulite or fat or adipose tissue.

Cosmetic methods to remove toxins from the body work by either (i) extracting the substances out of the body via the skin or (ii) stimulating the body's own elimination system utilizing the routes via the liver, the kidneys or the lungs. Breakdown of the subcutaneous adipose tissue increases the amount of toxicants circulating in the body. Breakdown of the subcutaneous adipose tissue occurs during weight loss, but can also be induced by cosmetic methods including cavitation, ultra sound, massage, connective tissue massage, fat-freezing, vacuum massage, infra-red treatment, radio frequency treatment, laser fat reduction and mesotherapy, or by cosmetic ingredients and/or nutritional supplements to stimulate lipolysis.

There are certain well known cosmetic methods for extracting toxicants and waste substances out of the body via the skin include using the adsorbent and/or absorbent properties of substances and colloid & surface phenomena in treatments such as baths, body covers and masks. Other methods of extracting toxicants and waste substances out of the body via the skin include inducing transpiration and extraction by reverse iontophoresis.

US 4 717 735 describes a body cover method which achieves a measurable reduction in body volume by removing toxins to reduce swelling of the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue. The result occurs without weight loss, indicating that the method does not rely on water loss or sweating. A body cover of this type is commercially available from Silky Oaks BVBA. Likewise, DE4017172 describes the use of squalane and squalene for the removal of toxins and waste products through the skin. Furthermore, EP2429481 describes methods and compositions for improving skin and body appearance. FR2968213 describes a combination of ingredients for slimming. SI 1392335 describes active ingredients for the treatment of cellulite.

Conventionally, the use of a topical composition to increase cellular detoxification is known. The purpose is to improve toxin removal and to increase the effectiveness of present cosmetic and therapeutic methods. The results are improved by the synergistic action of (i) making more toxins available for removal and (ii) by removing the newly available toxins more efficiently from the body so that the body is less taxed by the detoxification process.

One such patent GB 2 253 143 A discloses Mud/bandage body coverings. It determines a pack of components suitable for use in body-covering, comprising in combination at least one bandage and a clay/salt composition. However, the limitations of this application are it is not discloses about hormonal balance of the human body for curing the multiple disease.

One another patent US 27509447 is discloses about absorbent bandages. It only discloses about composition particularly useful as antiseptic surgical bandages, dressings, compresses and especially useful as a catamenial device. However, this application is unable to disclose the idea of covering the absorbent bandages and their effects. It also not focused on how human hormones can balance through these absorbent bandages. Hence, as per the above mentioned limitations of the conventionally available mineral bandages. It is desperately need to invent a body covering technique which covers the all limitations of the above mentioned patent applications.

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The principal object of the present invention to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones.

Another object of the present invention is to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones by removing toxins from the body without increasing the toxic load in the body.

Further object of the present invention is to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones by elasticated cotton bandages to cure the diseases.

Another object of the present invention is to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones by treating the subcutaneous fatty tissue by increasing the detoxification processes and the removal of toxins via the skin.

Further object of the present invention is to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones by extracting the toxins with the composition of minerals to stimulate the release of toxins from the fat cells into interstitial fluid. Another object of the present invention is to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones by pulling out all toxins from the skin pores that effecting on endocrine system and hormones.

Still another object of the present invention is to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones through which significant inch loss from neck to toe.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones which is very cost effective, convenient, very effective and no need of any medicine.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention discloses use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones. More particularly, it discloses a detoxification with minerals by body covering technique for balancing the human hormones and remedy for diseases. The present invention involves the use of a topical composition to balance human hormones. The purpose of the invention is to improve toxin removal and to balance hormones as therapeutic methods. The results are improved by the synergistic action of (i) making more toxins available for removal and (ii) by removing the newly available toxins more efficiently from the body so that the body is less toxic by the detoxification process and improving endocrine system of body and balancing all hormones. However, it directly affect to the treatment of disease.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

Various aspects and attendant advantages of one or more exemplary embodiments and modifications thereto will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

Fig. 1 illustrates leg stages 1 & 2 body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 2 illustrates a leg stage 3 body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 3 illustrates a lower torso criss-cross body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 4 illustrates an upper torso criss-cross body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 5 illustrates a diaper body covering according to present invention.

Fig. 6 illustrates a buttock lift skirt body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 7 illustrates a criss-cross to the back body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 8 illustrates a front criss-cross girdle body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 9 illustrates a bust lift body covering techniques according to present invention. Fig. 10 illustrates an arm body covering techniques according to present invention.

Fig. 11 illustrates a chin body covering techniques according to present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

Before explaining present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompany drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments, as depicted in different figures as described above and of being practiced or carried out in a variety of ways. It is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.

It is to be understood that the words "comprising/comprise/comprises" as used herein has an inclusive, open meaning and do not exclude further non-specified components, elements or steps. The words "including/include/includes" and "such as" do not exclude further non-specified components, elements or steps. The Dutch words "omvattend"/"omvatten"/"omvat" and "bevattend'V'bevatten"/ "bevat" as used in the original description have the English meaning " comprising/comprise/comprises" .

It is to be understood that the subject of the invention is generally a human. The term "person" as used herein means the subject of the invention. "Body" means any part or parts of the body including hands, face, feet, hair, scalp and nails.

Further, the term "general health" as used herein means the health of the subject in terms of hormones, medication, medical treatments, disease and genetic disposition.

The terms "toxins", "toxicants" and "waste substances" are used interchangeably and as used herein mean all toxicants in the body or on the surface of the body, including free radicals and reactive oxygen species.

The terms "extracting method" and "extracting treatment" are used interchangeably and as used herein mean any non-invasive method to remove toxins via the skin from the skin and skin surface, from the pores and from the subcutaneous adipose tissue. According to one embodiment the extracting treatment is a body covering. Body covering treatments involve the application of a composition to the whole body or to a part of the body by either applying the composition and then textile to the skin, or by applying minerals to the skin that has been soaked in the composition or a solution or suspension thereof. The composition comprises one or more acceptable ingredients selected from clay, peat, mud, silt, minerals, inorganic salts or a combination thereof.

The term 'Mineral Formulation' as used herein includes ingredients such as those with the INCI names Bentonite, clay, Montmorillonite Clay, Magenesium Chloride, Magnesium Sulphate, Sodium Chloride and Zinc Oxide.

The cellular detoxification composition is prepared in the form suitable for application on the skin through rubbing, spraying, patch, compress, textile, bath soak or body covering composition. The cellular detoxification composition can be in the form of a cream, gel, serum, lotion, ointment, mask, aqueous solution, mixture, suspension, emulsion, oil or anhydrous preparation. Skin penetration and product efficiency can be increased by the encapsulation of one or more ingredients, or by the use of iontophoresis. Types of encapsulation include the use of liposomes, microspheres, microemulsions, coated liposomes, phospholipid vectorisation and micelles. Iontophoresis can be carried out using galvanic current, faradic current, microcurrent or a combination thereof. The preferable current is microcurrent because it increases cellular levels of ATP.

The detoxification composition may comprise ingredients to aid the elimination of toxins and increase results by (i) elevating levels of reduced glutathione, (ii) increasing antioxidant activity, (iii) strengthening the blood vessels of the vascular system, (iv)increasing blood flow, (v) stimulating lipolysis and/or (vi) inhibiting adipogenesis.

The extracting treatment can be applied to the whole body or to one or more parts of the body. The cellular detoxification composition is applied one or more times to the whole body or to one or more parts of the body.

The efficiency of the invention can be determined by assessing one or more results such as body volume reduction, reduction in the thickness of the skin and/or subcutaneous adipose tissue, changes in skin firmness, changes in skin pigmentation, changes in cellulite, changes in skin roughness and changes in efficiency of a weight loss plan. The efficiency of the invention can also be determined by subjective evaluation by the test subject.

Body volume reduction can be measured by using a tape measure to measure circumference at fixed points on the body. The points are marked using pen marks to ensure that the position of the measurements is consistent. The measurements are carried out by a person sufficiently skilled and practised to ensure a consistent tension of the tape measure. Body volume reduction can also be determined by using digital photography or optical 3D photography methods.

Reduction in the thickness of the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue can be measured using skinfold calipers at chosen fixed points on the body. The points are marked using pen marks to ensure that the position of the measurements is consistent. The measurements are carried out by a person sufficiently skilled and practised to ensure consistent measurement. Reduction in skin thickness can be measured using commercially available ultra sound imagery equipment. Changes in skin firmness can be determined by using commercially available ultra sound imagery equipment to measure skin density. Changes in skin pigmentation can be visually assessed, or determined by using digital photography or a chromameter. Changes in cellulite can be measured using thermographic film. This is used to grade cellulite and to grade circulation in the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue layers. Changes in cellulite can also be measured by visual assessment of digital photos. Changes in cellulite can also be measured using visual cellulite grading by a skilled person.

Changes in cellulite can also be determined by changes in skin smoothness, roughness or thickness. Changes in skin roughness and smoothness can be measured using optical 3D methods.

The detoxification composition and method for balancing Human Hormones mainly comprises 25% to 70% Montmorillonite, 25% to 65% Bentonite, 25% to 75% Magnesium Sulphate, 10% to 45% Magnesium Chloride, 10% to 50% Sodium Chloride and 5% - 20% Zinc Oxide.

The present invention provides slimming, firming, tone up body and tightening of skin tissues by extracting the toxins and waste from body through the skin pores. The covering process‘contours’ the body which results in better‘shaping’ of the body through the cleansing, toning, and tightening of the skin and soft tissue. The present detox and mineral composition process using the composition is a safe and effective way for men and women to lose inches/centimeters in approximately two hours. The user is in the cover itself for 60 minutes whilst the remainder of the time is used for measuring, covering and uncovering. Once covered the user is assisted into a vinyl suit which helps retain their body temperature whilst in the cover. At no time during the cover process are the natural evaporative processes of the body inhibited.

The present invention provides unique detox with mineral composition, the art of covering the human body with elasticated cotton bandages soaked in the said composition which when applied by a body covering technique to the skin, extracts waste products and toxins through the pores of the skin cells resulting in inch reduction and detoxification of the desired body parts.

The present body covering method is carried out using 6” (l 5cm) wide cover cotton elasticated bandages. These bandages are soaked in the said detox with mineral composition that is effective for balancing human hormones through body covering. The composition soaked bandages when applied to the body act like a giant poultice. This giant mask effect naturally extracts toxins and poisons from the body’s soft tissue (adipose fat tissue). At the same time that toxins are being removed, the skin is freed of dead skin cells and the fatty tissue is compacted.

The present invention particularly utilize special techniques to help lift the buttocks and breasts, flatten the bulges on the thighs and abdomen, emphasize the waistline and tighten the skin overall. This is what we call‘Body Sculpturing’. With the toxins removed, it allows the body’s natural elastin to be revitalized and substantially hold this new shape.

• SEEDING THE TANK Initial preparation

When starting to cover for the very first time, your tank will need to be prepared by following the steps below: 1. Remove inner liner and add water up to the marker level. Place inner liner back into the tank / just touching the water.

2. Empty 1/3 bag of mineral composition into the bottom of the tank liner.

3. Fill the tank liner half way with warm water and stir to mix the mineral composition and water together.

4. Place one layer of 15 bandages across the bottom of the heating tank.

5. Spread another 1/3 bag of mineral composition on top of the bandages.

6. Place a second layer of 15 bandages on top of the first layer

7. Add a last 1/3 bag of mineral composition spreading it evenly across the second layer of bandages.

8. Add warm water to cover the second layer and use your hands to mix it all through. Place the lid on the tank and then heat for approximately 30 minutes before your first cover. We recommend you heat the tank on a high setting and then turn it down to a heat comfortable for the user and therapist.

9. N.B The consistency of the mineral should be milky and needs to be hot enough for the pores to open. You will need to continually turn your bandages after approximately 10 minutes.

• FOLLOWING EACH BODY COVER:

Begin by stirring the mineral composition at the bottom of the tank and replenish the tank with clean bandages adding half a bag of mineral solution before making a second layer of bandages and then add the remaining half bag of mineral solution with a top-up of water.

The solution should be milky. If it is too thick, the mineral solution will not be able to absorb through to the middle of the bandages efficiently. If the mineral solution is too thin, your user will get a reduced inch loss.

Always use 1 full bag mineral up to 1.20 Kg. mineral composition per user to keep the tank clean, wipe over after each cover. The solution contains a lot of salt, and whilst the tanks have been manufactured with a high grade of Stainless Steel, gradually this will look rusty and stained if the tank is not thoroughly wiped over after each cover.

Heating Tank will take approximately 15 minutes to heat the solution and bandages, so do take this into account when booking in your treatments.

• VINYL SUITS

These are used to keep your user warm and must be cleaned after each use.

COVERING THE USER WORKING TIPS

i) Hold the bandages correctly. The rolled portion of the bandage should be held away from the body to allow ease of control whilst covering. ii) Cover towards the heart. When covering the legs start under the foot and work upwards‘IN’ towards the heart. The arms are covered from the wrist to the upper arm. These procedures ensure adequate blood flow to all parts of the body.

iii) Overlapping of the bandages. Each rotation of the bandage is applied with the lower edge crossing the middle of the preceding cover rotation. This ensures that the pressure is constant for toning and tightening and prevents unnecessary Tines’ on the skin when the bandages are removed. iv) Pressure points. There are 4 areas of the body that require extreme caution when covering, back of the knee joint - popliteal, inside the groin area - inguinal, The inner side of the elbow - supra trochlea, Lower back - lumber and sacral area. These areas have very little protective muscle covering for the blood and nerves. The bandages must not be applied too tightly over these areas as it could result in the user experiencing a loss of feeling in their extremities.

v) Reduce the pressure when covering over the knees, groin and elbows.

Never cover the edge of the bandage across the knee and elbow joint, always place the middle of the bandage over these areas. vi) Always criss-cross cover across the lower back area. Make sure the user is standing up straight otherwise this will cause additional pressure to the back area when the user returns to an upright position.

vii) The results achieved are reliant on the firmness of the bandages. They are not obtained by the tightness of a single bandage but by the smooth layers of additional bandages.

viii) The tightness of the overall cover increases from the ankle to the waist and decreases up through the arms. The bandages are at their tightness from just above the knee to just below the sternum. The number of bandages used in a cover will vary from 4 - 30 depending on the size of the user.

THE LEGS STAGES 1&2 TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 1) STAGE 1 : 1 This is a loose flesh-setting bandage, so don’t pull the bandage too tight, but simply place it on the skin. 2 Begin at the heel, (pic. l) placing the end of the bandage under the foot and holding it firmly in both hands so that you always have good control it. 3 As you cover the bandage over the top of the foot you should overlap the loose end of the bandage. 4 Place the bandage gently on the skin as you cover up and in towards the heart. 5 Remember that the back of the knee is a pressure point so never cover the edge of the bandage across the joint and don’t pull the bandage too tightly. Always tuck the end of the bandage in neatly to a precovered area.

STAGE 2: 6. This should be pulled slightly more tightly than the last bandage and is used to shape and firm the calf and lower thigh. 7 Start the bandage at the largest part of the calf, remembering this is a‘contour bandage’ so start with a medium tension and cover tighter as you work up the leg. 8 As you get past the knee you should pull the bandage tighter but only if you are coveing onto the previous bandage. If you are placing the bandage straight onto the flesh then cover loosely as you would a‘flesh-setting bandage’. As you go over the back of the knee do not allow the edge of a bandage to cut across the inside of the knee. 9 When you reach the groin area remembers this is a pressure point so be careful not to apply the bandage too tightly or place the edge of the bandage across the joint as this will cause discomfort.

THE LEGS STAGES 3 TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 2)

1 Many users want to target their thighs and achieve inch loss in this specific area so make sure you pull more tightly on this bandage to achieve this.

Start the bandage just above the knee and cover up towards the groin and in towards the heart. This is a‘contouring bandage’ that we use to smooth any bulges from the previous bandages so pull it tightly.

2 When you reach the top of the thigh you may come back down again but do not go below the knee.

3 The groin area is a pressure point so be careful not to place the edge of the bandage across the joint.

4 If there are any bulges or you are covering a particularly‘solid’ user a 4th bandage can be applied in the same way as the 3rd, starting just above the knee.

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Remember that the back of the knee is also a pressure point so never cover the edge of the bandage across the joint and don’t pull the bandage too tightly. (Figure 1)

The Legs: 3 - 4 bandages p

LOWER TORSO CRISS-CROSS TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 3)

This bandage lifts and rms the lower part of the stomach. Any inch loss client’s back create a cross in line with the achieved in this area will be very noticeable to the client as jeans and skirts will appear looser; 2 Begin standing behind your client facing their back and hold the bandage across and similar to holding reins on a horse; 3 This is a esh setting bandage so place the bandage gently on the skin as you begin to cover; 4 Try to visualise lifting the abdomen slightly upwards as you cover the client. This will obviously be easier with clients with larger stomachs but always try to use the same motion even on slimmer clients; 5 Where the bandages meet at the base of the client’s back create a cross in line with the spine, but this bandage should be placed very gently on the skin ; 6 The lower back is a pressure point so you should never apply the bandage too tightly; 7 Make sure your client is standing up straight and not bending forward when you are at this stage. If not, the client will put additional pressure on their back when they return to an upright position and 8 Continue to cover around the front and then repeat the criss-cross on the back. If you have a mirror use this to help you keep the bandage straight and horizontal across the stomach while you stay behind the client, concentrating on the criss-cross.

Upper Torso Criss Cross: 1 bandage

UPPER TORSO - CRISS-CROSS TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 4)

1 This bandage is used to lift under the breast area and complete the esh setting of the torso area and must not be pulled too tightly.

2 Stand behind the user, facing their back and hold the bandage under the bust area, just as with the Lower Torso Criss Cross; imagine holding the reins on a horse.

3 Cover around the body and work down to meet the previous bandage creating a criss-cross on the back in line with the spine.

4 Again, if you have a mirror use this to help you keep the bandage straight and horizontal across the stomach while you stay behind the user, concentrating on the criss-cross.

5 When nished, this bandage should completely cover from the underside of the bust to the abdomen.

Upper Torso Criss Cross: 1 bandage DIAPER COVER COVERING TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 5)

1 This bandage is designed to‘lift’ the bottom and atten any bulges around the buttocks and stomach.

2 Have your user stand straight with their legs apart and their side to you. Start by holding the bandage on the hip and cover through the leg.

3 This bandage will overlap with the Lower Torso bandage and the Thigh Bandage so can be quite rm and pulled tightly.

4 Once you have covered through the leg, take the bandage across the lower abdomen and around the buttocks and visualise lifting the buttocks up.

5 Bandages should be tightest on this part of the body so pull very rmly and with an upwards lift to really atten the lower abdomen area and lift the buttocks.

6 To nish, bring the bandage to the front and cover between the legs, tucking the loose bandage in. Repeat with 2 to 3 more bandages each side.

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This can be a real‘problem’ area for some users so you may need to use 4 bandages per side for larger users. Remember, use your ngers and press the covered area - everything should feel‘ rm’ to the touch once covered so if it feels‘squidgy’ add another bandage.

Diaper Cover: 3 - 4 bandages

BUTTOCK LIFTS SKIRT TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 6)

1 Designed to further lift the buttocks and abdomen this bandage builds on the effects of the previous‘Diaper Cover’ bandages.

2 With the user’s back to you start by holding the bandage at the front of the user across the middle of the abdomen. 3 Ask the user to hold the loose end in position on their lower hip and pull the rolled end down and around the bottom of the buttock cheek. This creates a cross in line with the spine over the buttocks.

4 The lower back is a pressure point so remember not to apply the bandage too tightly and make sure the user is standing up straight.

5 This bandage lifts each cheek and pulls the lower abdomen in, so that when Finished the user looks like they have a skirt on.

Buttock Lift Skirt: 1 bandage per side

CRISS-CROSS TO THE BACK TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 7)

1 The user should have their back to you. Start with the bandage around the middle of the waist area and cover from the front of the body round to the back to create a criss cross on the spine.

2 This is a Contour Bandage so pull firmly and shape your user; pulling the bandage diagonally down to‘create’ a waist.

3 Remember everything on the back is criss-crossed and everything on the front is straight and horizontal. Use the mirror to help you with this.

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This bandage continues to work on the tummy and waist area, really concentrate on your crosses to create a waist.

Criss Cross to the back: 1 bandage

FRONT CRISS-CROSS GIRDUE: (FIGURE: 8)

1 This bandage will flatten the abdomen completely if there are any bulges as well as pulling in the waist. 2 Start with the user facing you and pass the bandage around their back, then bring it to the front, pulling down to create a cross that reinforces the waist.

3 Everything on the front is criss-crossed and everything on the back is straight, so use your mirror to help you keep the bandages on the back aligned.

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Remember, once you have finished this area feel it with your fingers, it should all feel‘ firm’ to the touch, if it feels a little‘squidgy’ you should add another bandage. Front Criss Cross Girdle: 1 bandage per side.

BUST LIFT COVERING TECHNIQUES (FIGURE: 9)

1 This bandage is used to lift the breasts and contour the upper body it must not be pulled tightly.

2 With the rolled end in your left hand stand at the side of the user and hold the bandage underneath the bust. Then pull the loose end around the body so that the loose end meets the rolled end in the right underarm area.

3 Pull tight under the arm then from this position you will take the rolled end of the bandage over towards the opposite shoulder.

4 Be sure not to pull tightly across the chest and flatten the bust, you are trying to lift the breast while also shaping it. Keep the bandage low over the shoulder

5 Repeat this bandage on the other side, and you should and that the breast will be lifted and smooth.

Bust Lift: 1 - 2 bandages per breast

ARMS COVERING TECHNIQUES: (FIGURE: 10)

1 Start at the wrist and work upwards and inwards towards the heart, covering very loosely. 2 Once the entire arm has been covered, loop the bandage over the shoulder and work downwards again. Avoid the bandage being as this puts pressure on the shoulder.

3 As you work down again, do not go below the elbow or pull too tightly as it will be very uncomfortable for the user.

4 Remember the inside of the elbow is a pressure-point so do not cover the edge of the bandage across the joint, always make sure you place the middle of the bandage across the elbow.

Arms: 1 bandage per arm.

CHIN COVERING TECHNIQUES (FIGURE: 11)

1 The chin bandage is used to tighten up loose skin on the neck and reduce the appearance of a‘double-chin’.

2 Gently roll the bandage around the neck, being careful not to cover too tightly.

3 After a couple of repetitions around the neck, come up around the head, pulling up

4 under the chin and repeat this movement until the bandage runs out and then secure the loose end.

TOP TIP This bandage is optional so always ask if your user would like to target the neck and chin area.

Chin: 1 bandage

VINYL SUIT

Once you have finished covering the user simply help them into their vinyl suit and booties and they are then ready to relax and let the mineral solution and bandages take effect. During this time the user can relax and read a magazine or you may wish to use the opportunity to offer further treatments such as a manicure or facial. The present invention provides use of the said mineral composition for balancing the hormones effect on endocrine system of body and balancing the hormones i.e. (1) anti mullerian hormones, (2) luteinizing hormones (3) follicle stimulating hormones, (4) prolactin, (5) testosterone (6) insulin resistance. (7) estrogen level (8) metaltonin hormones (9) serotonin hormones, (10) thtroxin hormones (11) epinephrine hormones, (12) norepinephrine hormones, (13) dopamine hormones, (14) adipneetin hormones, (15) adrenocortocotropic hormones, (16) angiotensinogen hormones, (17) antidiuretic hormones, (18) atrial natriuretic hormones, (19) calcitonin hormones, (20) choecystokinin hormones, (21) corticotrophin releasing hormones, (22) erythropoietin hormones, (23) gastrin hormones, (24) ghrelin hormones, (25) glucagon hormones, (26) growth hormones releasing hormones, (27) human chorionic gonadotropn hormones, (28) insulin, (29) insulin like growth factor, (30) melanocyte stimulating hormones, (31) orexin (32) oxytocin, (33) parathyroid hormones, (34) secretin, balancing androstenedione, (35) estradiol, (36) progesterone, (37) lipotropin, (38) brain natriuretic peptide, (39) histamine, (40) endothelin (41) enkephalin.

Example 1:

A Pilot studies regarding use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones in patients of PCOS.

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrinological disorders in women of reproductive age, occuring in 5-10% of women of reproductive age. Despite being prevalent it is still poorly understood, probably due to its heterogeneity, and is associated with significant adverse short- and long-term health consequences. PCOS is defined by hyperandrogenism, chronic anovulation, and/or polycystic ovaries with the exclusion of the adrenal, ovary and pituitary disorders. It is also characterized by multiple metabolic aberrations such as insulin resistance (IR) and hyperinsuli-naemia, high incidence of impaired glucose tolerance visceral obesity, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, hypertension and dyslipidemia resulting in an increased risk for diabetes and clinical or subclinical cardiovascular disease. Compromised quality of life, anxiety and depression are also observed in PCOS. PCOS is now considered as a female subtype of the metabolic syndrome and its potential health consequences are a lifelong issue.

In women with PCOS the most prominent features of the metabolic syndrome in decreasing order are decreased HDL levels, obesity and hypertension Obesity is prevalent in women with PCOS with more than 50% of women with PCOS being overweight or obese. Additionally women with PCOS tend to have an increased waist: hip ratio, indicative of increased rate of central (visceral) obesity in these women. In PCOS, anovulation relates to low follicle-stimulating hormone concentrations and the arrest of antral follicle growth in the final stages of maturation. This can be treated with medications such as clomiphene citrate, tamoxifen, aromatase inhibitors, metformin, glucocorticoids, or gonadotropins or surgically by laparoscopic ovarian drilling. In vitro fertilization will remain the last option to achieve pregnancy when others fail. Chronic anovulation over a long period of time is also associated with an increased risk of endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma, which should be seriously investigated and treated. There are androgenic symptoms that will vary from patient to patient, such as hirsutism, acne, and/or alopecia. These are troublesome presentations to the patients and require adequate treatment.

The exact cause of polycystic ovary syndrome is unknown. Early diagnosis and treatment along with weight loss may reduce the risk of long-term complications, such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a health problem that can affect a woman’s: Menstrual cycle, ability to have children, hormones, heart, blood vessels, appearance with PCOS, women typically have high levels of androgens. These are sometimes called male hormones, though females also make them. Missed or irregular periods (monthly bleeding), many small cysts in their ovaries.

The cause of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is not fully understood, but genetics may be a factor. PCOS problems are caused by hormone changes. One hormone change triggers another, which changes another.

A main underlying problem with PCOS is a hormonal imbalance. In women with PCOS, the ovaries make more androgens than normal. Androgens are male hormones that females also make. High levels of these hormones affect the development and release of eggs during ovulation.

PCOS is caused by an imbalance in the hormones (chemical messengers) in your brain and your ovaries. PCOS usually happens when a hormone called LH (from the pituitary gland) or levels of insulin (from the pancreas) are too high, which results in extra testosterone production by the ovary.

1. The pituitary gland in your brain makes the hormones luteinizing) hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH).

2. After getting the signal from the hormones LH and FSH, the ovaries make estrogen and progesterone, the female sex hormones.

3. All normal ovaries also make a little bit of the androgen testosterone, a male sex hormone. The pancreas is an organ that makes insulin. High levels of insulin can also cause the ovaries to make more of the hormone testosterone.

Researchers also think insulin may be linked to PCOS. Insulin is a hormone that controls the change of sugar, starches, and other food into energy for the body to use or store. Many women with PCOS have too much insulin in their bodies because they have problems using it. Excess insulin appears to increase production of androgen.

High androgen levels can lead to acne, excessive hair growth, weight gain, problems with ovulation. i) Time period: 22/01/16 to 05/02/16 ii) Study period: Female hormones were evaluated at baseline (before start of study treatment, on third day of menstrual cycle) and post study again on 3rd day of menstrual cycle. iii) Objective: The objective of this study was to study beneficial effect on hormonal level in PCOS patients who underwent study treatment with using natural minerals.

Study endpoint was to study and compare change in following hormones on 3rd day of menstrual cycle, before and after study treatment.

AMH, LH, FSH, Prolactin, TSH, Insulin resistance. iv) Methodology: Twenty patients of PCOS were enrolled in present study based on inclusion/exclusion criteria. All patients had undergone a standardized study procedure.

After completion of cycle, treatment was carried out on pre- scheduled day in every patient and was repeated every 4 th day till participant’s getting next menstrual cycle and again on 3rd day of cycle, all tests were carried out once again. Patients wear instructed to wear disposable undergarments and after that they were covered through mineral bandages from neck to toe, from legs upwards. This body covering was firm and even after covering patient was allowed to move around. After covering, individual patient was covered with vinyl suit to maintain body temperature. The patient was remained in lying down position for one hour.

After one hour, Vinyl suit was removed and after uncovering the patient wipe the body. Patient did not require taking even shower after treatment. v) Mode of administration: Topical Elasticated Bandage vi) Duration of treatment: 2 Hour in every visit / Approx. 7 to 8 visit at 4 days interval.

vii) Demographic characteristics: Ten married and ten unmarried female patients were included in study. Mean age of patient enrolled in present report is as follow:

Table 1: Demographic characteristics (N=20)

Proportion of married and unmarried patients were equal (50%) in present study.

Viii) Measurements of treatment compliance Treatment compliance was evaluated and documented by record of menstruation date and clinic treatment dates in CRF of each patient.

Table 2: Number of patients received treatment

ix) Efficacy result:

In present study, changes in hormonal level measured on 3 rd day of menstrual cycle pre-treatment and post-treatment was evaluated to assess the efficacy treatment

Table 3: Comparison of pre-treatment and post treatment hormonal level

Observation:

Study results revealed that majority of hormonal level significantly changed in post treatment compared to pre-treatment. There was statistically significant improvement in Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Prolactin, AMH, Fasting Insulin, SGPT and LH/FSH ratio, post treatment from the preoperative values (p < 0.05).

Baseline Mean Value of FSH was 4. l8±0.76 which was normal and remained almost unchanged (Mean value 5.20±0.94) post treatment. P-value provided by statistical comparison of FSH level by paired t-test is 0.131 which revealed that there is no statistically significant difference at post treatment.

Baseline Mean Value of LH was 11.52±2.16 which was normal and remained almost unchanged (Mean value 4.27±0.65) post treatment. P-value provided by statistical comparison of LH level by paired t-test indicated highly statistically significant difference at post treatment in LH level. LH/FSH Ratio at pre-treatment was 2.76: 1 which was high compared to healthy female with usual hormonal level, which was reduced positively to 1.21 : 1 at post treatment. This reduction is significant clinically as well as statistically (pO.OOl).

Baseline Mean Value of TSH was 3.63±0.65 which was normal and stable (Mean value 3.62±0.64) at post treatment. There is no statistically significant difference at post treatment in TSH value (p = 0.207) compared to pre-treatment.

Initial prolactin level pre-treatment was little higher (Mean 36.36± 1.94) at baseline was reduced to normal level with mean value 29.35±1.32 at post treatment. (p<0.00l). AMH level was observed normal (Mean 6.79±0. l8) at post treatment which was found higher than normal at baseline. (Mean l0.84±l .25, pO.OOl). Fasting Insulin Mean Value was normal at pre-treatment as well as post treatment and stable (r=0.018).

Initial SGPT level pre-treatment was little higher (Mean 35.83±1.4l) at baseline was reduced to normal level with mean value 29.40±1.68 at post treatment. (pO.OOl).

Hormones play vital role in female reproduction system. Improvement in hormonal balance may beneficial in many gynecological diseases including Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). There was statistically significant improvement in Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Prolactin, AMH, Fasting Insulin, SGPT and LH/FSH ratio. After normal hormone balance lead to regular menstrual cycles and decrease in associated symptoms like pain.

In conclusion, use of natural minerals with specific study procedure is a safe measure with promising primary study results for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The use of the mineral composition for balancing the hormones by this technique is simpler, cheaper and less invasive than other therapies proposed for polycystic ovary syndrome.

Adverse events:

No adverse event was reported during conduct of present study. Present study procedure for PCOS treatment is found safe and well tolerable without any incidence of adverse events.

The present invention is not to be used by

• Pregnancy - any stage

• Phlebitis

• Emphysema

• Allergies to metals mined from the earth

• Recent operations The following categories of patients must be use of this mineral composition with the present invention with caution:

• Cancer · Lupus · Heart problems · Epilepsy: (there is nothing in Organic Fusionloss solution or covering process likely to bring on an attack but once they are bandaged should one occur it may be difficult to put the user in the recovery position. It is advisable that you ask for a GP note prior to the first treatment and that you consult with your user how they wish to be treated should a t occur). · Circulatory or Respiratory Problems Varicose veins and asthmatics. Do not cover tightly. · High Blood Pressure: If the user is taking medication to control their blood pressure they can be covered as normal · Low Blood Pressure: Positioning of the user is important. Sit the user up to prevent dizziness · Skin Diseases or Disorders: This cover is excellent for conditions such as psoriasis and eczema but do not cover over areas that have broken skin or open sores. Any contagious skin conditions should not be covered. · Post Natal: 6 weeks after vaginal birth or 12 weeks after caesarian section.

• Breast Feeding Mothers: Cover to under the breasts as the warm wet bandages may encourage some milk flow. There is no medical reason why they cannot have a full cover if they wish to. · Hiatus Hernia: Cover loosely around the diaphragm and make sure they do not lie at. They may be more comfortable sitting or walking around whilst in the cover. · Diabetes: The condition must be stable and the user has a controlled diet. · Asthma: Do not cover tightly around the chest area and ensure user has an inhaler to hand

Changes in hormones can be seen in laboratory test by doing blood test.

The use of mineral composition for balancing the hormones cures the respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, neuropsychiatric complications, eyes irritation, skin diseases, cancer, heart and lung disease including cardiac dysrhythmias, nonfatal heart attacks, aggravated asthma, lung functions, asthmatic bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, eyes, nose or throat irritations, headache, dyspnea, chest pain, diaphoresis, bronchospasm, pulmonary edema, kidneys, liver, nervous system disease, mental retardation, learning disabilities, impairment of memory, hyperactivity, antisocial behaviors, abdominal pain, anemia, aggression, constipation, irritability, loss of concentration and memory, reduced sensations, sleep disorders, diabetice, ophthalmologic disease, dermatologic disease, hematological disease, immunologic disease, reproductive systems, immune system dysfunction.

Although the example as well as the process of preparation and use has been specifically described, it should be understood that variations in the preferred embodiment could be achieved by a person skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is also to be understood that the present invention is given with the understanding that this invention is intended only to be illustrations without serving as a limitation on the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.




 
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