The following documents a case of exceptional back pain and how it appears to have improved with the help of electronic gem therapy. This case is not yet completed, but is on hold as the client lives in another state. We have only been able to document the use of four sessions over a period of about two weeks for a fairly extreme situation.
The client was a woman in her 40s who had been diagnosed medically with Tarlov cysts near the base of her spine. She also at some point had compressed discs in her back, although she was told (through MRI) that this was no longer an issue.
In any case, each time she traveled, she would end up in a great deal of pain. She was unable to sit on anything soft, as she would sink into the object and have it then touch the area of the Tarlov cysts.
Prior to her local visit, she had actually been seeing some improvements through chiropractic and massage sessions, and with efforts to supplement with anything she thought could help. She was also using a TENS unit to assist with the pain. When she came to see us, she had obviously traveled a good distance and the pain was quite severe -- typical for her after a trip.
We took an infrared image of her back and saw the following:

As you can see, there is a great deal of "blue" in this image, showing a substantial lack of circulation (or other heat elements) through the region.
As a comparison, the following shows a back in no pain:

After her initial session with us, things changed noticeably:
Before: After:

Above, you can see how much of the blue in her lower back has dissipated, and how there is heat (white) showing along the lower portion of the spine.
Now, we don't have all the details pictured with her next two sessions (although the first, shown above, is already quite telling). She did use one other form of therapy between her second and third sessions, but she came to us in pain for her fourth session. Certainly not as great a pain, however, as in her first visit.
FOURTH SESSION:
Before: After:

You can see above that, first of all, there is not nearly as much dark blue across her lower back even before the session. And in the "After" picture, for the first time we are not only seeing white heat come up from the lower portion of the spine, but for a few minutes, there was a white spot in the center area that could never typically get as warm as the other areas.
To sort of drive home the point, below are pictures of before the first treatment and several minutes after the last treatment. You can imagine why she was in considerably less pain than when we began.

This client also reported that after traveling home -- which normally would have landed her in a lot of pain once again -- she seemed to be about where she was prior to ever taking her vacation. This means that she wasn't feeling perfect, but she wasn't feeling badly. After about two weeks at home, she says that her condition is stable.
Again, we don't consider this case study conclusive, and hope we'll be able to work with this client again in the future when she is in the area. But in the meantime, we feel that these pictures are instructive and worth sharing.