DANIELLE FORSGREN: SHAPING WELLNESS AT AVACEN
Empowering Health Beyond Medicine with Innovative Microcirculation Technology
ABI FALLON
2024
When Danielle Forsgren, co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of AVACEN, reflected on her business venture in an interview for the ‘Biohack Yourself’ documentary with Anthony and Tereza Lolli, she shared that AVACEN stands for numerous ideals. However, for both her and her husband, it embodies a mission to liberate people from medication dependence to live a healthier life.
"AVACEN represents a mission to help get people off their medications and to live a healthier life," Forsgren said.
This innovative technology, which stands for Advanced Vascular Circulation Enhancement, signifies a remarkable blend of innovation and compassion. The heart of AVACEN lies in a deeply personal origin, when Forsgren’s husband Tom initiated the commitment to find a solution to her sister’s 25-year struggle with debilitating migraines.
Tom, with a background in computer science, initially collaborated with a prominent California university on projects pertaining to thermoregulation. Despite his technical expertise, it was his fervent desire to aid Forsgren's sister that spurred him into a new realm of entrepreneurial endeavor. Forsgren's unconventional path, rooted in her background as a professional entertainer and linguist, adds a unique dimension to AVACEN's narrative. Inspired by his dedication, she eventually transitioned into a formal role within the company a decade ago as co-founder and chief marketing officer.
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Remarkably in 2009, within a mere six weeks of employing AVACEN, Forsgren's sister witnessed a significant reduction in medication dependency, marking a pivotal breakthrough in healthcare innovation. Danielle said, "Within a month and a half, we were able to help her get off opioids for pain relief."
Forsgren's personal experience underscores the urgency of finding alternatives to traditional pain management methods. After losing her sister to cancer in 2022, she emphasizes the importance of education, awareness, and prevention over cure. This conviction drives her commitment to AVACEN, knowing firsthand the transformative impact it can have in promoting proactive wellness and reducing dependence on medication. "We are now on a larger mission to help people live healthier lives without relying on pain pills that just mask the problem," Danielle stated.
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With compromised microcirculation affecting a significant portion of the population, the AVACEN device emerges in the landscape of preventative healthcare. Its ability to promote comprehensive healing by addressing the root cause of numerous ailments resonates with individuals seeking long-term wellness solutions.
At its core, the AVACEN device represents a simple yet profound mechanism of action. By applying gentle vacuum technology and dry heat to the hand, AVACEN facilitates enhanced microcirculation through arterial venous anastomosis (AVA's). This approach not only offers relief from various ailments but also fosters muscular relaxation, and aids in managing conditions such as arthritis. "We're systemic, which means I we treat your whole body by using one hand," Danielle said.
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The benefits of the AVACEN device transcend conventional medicine, offering a holistic approach to wellness. Beyond alleviating aches, pains, and muscular strains, it fosters relaxation and serves as a potent tool to engage the parasympathetic. While not a universal remedy studies have demonstrated its efficacy in significantly reducing pain and improving the quality of life for countless individuals. "In less than 10 minutes, the device slightly thins the blood, enhancing the body’s ability to circulate blood and deliver oxygen and nutrients throughout the body," Danielle said.
This article refences the AVACEN product which is classified as a Class II medical device by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
It is intended for use as a heat therapy system indicated for the temporary relief of minor muscle and joint pain and stiffness; the temporary relief of joint pain associated with arthritis, muscle spasms, minor strains and sprains; muscular relaxation; and the temporary increase of local circulation where applied.
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