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A patent application by inventor Leonard Albert Lee from Orem, UT, US, titled "Topical Pain-Relief Devices Having a Broken Conductive Layer" was published online on November 21, 2024. The invention involves pain-relief devices with a broken conductive pattern for treating pain resulting from injuries and diseases in animals, including humans. The devices include pain-relief patches and temporary broken conductive layer tattoos, utilizing conductive particles mixed with a polymeric carrier liquid and volatile solvent. The effectiveness of these devices in pain management is attributed to theories involving weak electric currents, magnetic fields, and electrical field interference. [Extracted from the article] |