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I'm sure this has probably been discussed elsewhere, but I've been seeing people use a TENS Unit on their heart and I've been very confused ever since. Normal electricity and shock can actually cause heart problems and maybe even death, but I didn't think nor have I ever thought a TENS Unit had enough power to do anything to the heart. Of course I'm numb to something like this, because it never really crossed my mind. But if the videos I saw were in the slightest real, then I worry for those people who will or have attempted this. I understand that it's their decision and their body and what not, but it's still very concerning nonetheless. Can a TENS Unit really make someone's heart go crazy?
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No, not really. The current doesn't actually run deep enough. What causes any change in heart rate is just a natural reaction to pain/pleasure, or simply the fact that it's having to pump a little extra blood to the area being stimulated.
It really is all pretense- but pretending's pretty fun.
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I could have sworn I left something here.