The early pulsers by SOTA were ok, but...the latest are truly great. They have
got parts that last longer (almost indefinitely), plenty of power, and you will
waste time and money on homemade at this point even if you get them working, as
they quickly burn out.
I use mine for soreness in nerves. It doesn't work on germs, does little if
anything. Some say it did for them, I tend to doubt it.
But for loosing fluids in pinched or irritated nerves, the thing is unbelievably
good. When it works, it really works.
Use the simple dc godzilla for your germ projects, and the pulser for some other
stuff as needed.
The colloidal silver (silvergen.com) maker is more important than a pulser for
germs, alongside the godzilla. Silvergen's SG6 is awesome and makes truly fine
grain stuff. I would not be without it. Great for spraying in nasal areas for
flu, on hands, foods, take tablespoon of it if suspect food poisoning, etc.
Cannot be without that one. The pulser is really optional, to me, but
everyone's different.
bG
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> I have been wanting a Beck Magnetic Pulser for some time now and I was trying
to build one for cheap using a photo flash and magnetic coil but... we (my
husband and I) have bought two photo flashes and can't seem to hook them up
correctly. Anyhow...... I am interested in purchasing a Sota Magnetic Pulser
and was wondering if this is a good product and also whether it is powerful
enough? I read a comment somewhere that it was not as powerful as some other
magnetic pulsers and also if it is built exactly as Beck recommended. Thanks
for any help or comments!!!
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