Wellstar International to install TMI Imaging system in Torrance, California

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Wellstar International Inc. (OTCBB: WLSI) has announced they will be installing a system in Torrance, California.

Wellstar will be installing a TMI Imaging system in a Doctor's office in Torrance, California. The system will be used primarily for the detection of inflammation and neuropathy.

The practice specializes in treating patients with diabetes. Neuropathy, inflammation and lack of circulation are very prevalent with Diabetes. The TMI System will be able to detect and track the inflammation, neuropathy and possible deep tissue damage caused by lack of circulation. The tracking is a tool that the physician is looking forward to using to see how the patient is responding to the treatment(s).

Initially the patient will be imaged, thus creating a baseline. Since the system does not emit any radiation, the doctor will continue to image his patients without any harm to the patient before and after each treatment, thus tracking the progress.

The system will be shipped by the end of April and installed and operational on or before May 10, 2010.

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Wellstar International Inc.

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