HAULUNG

The invention of the electrotherapy device

The history of high-potential therapy originated from the saying of the famous American scientist Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century.

He pointed out the existence of a large electrical phenomenon between the earth and the universe, proposing the idea of "bringing lightning from the sky to the earth" for human therapy.

 

In 1752, after the kite experiment, Franklin improved the friction-type generator to treat his own gout.

 

In 1928, Japanese medical doctor Toshiyuki Hara saw in a German medical journal that the incidence of diseases and the growth of crops were very good for those living long-term under high-voltage lines, leading to the development of a high-voltage electric field therapy device used in clinical treatment of tuberculosis.

 

In 1936, Professor Makio Takada of Waseda University in Japan developed a negative high-voltage electrostatic therapy device.

 

In 1946, the Tokyo Institute of Technology proposed by Chushin Hospital in Japan suggested that adding negative electricity to the human body would activate albumin in the blood due to the electrons of the negative electric field.

 

In 1963, invented by Mr. Takada, low voltage applied to the human body is low-pressure negative electricity, forming a low-pressure electrostatic field.

 

In 1994, Haulung collaborated with a Japanese company to develop the first-generation electrotherapy device.

 

In 2004, collaborating with Han Xiang Aviation Industry, the first electrotherapy device in Taiwan with a medical license was developed.