I can speak from my own experience: The SOTA or similar units seem to
move fluids. They can reduce pressure against nerves thus relieving
pain. It's my understanding that Beck wanted to eliminate HIV in lymph
nodes. A SOTA pulser would tend to pump lymph out of the nodes and
this would cause some HIV to go into bloodstream where the Beck wrist
electrifier would hopefully inactivate it.
However, as I understand HIV infection, the lymph cells themselves
become infected so this is not helpful unless the HIV in them is
inactivated also.
To do that, an oscillating magnetic pulser is needed that would induce
a current deep in these tissues and would hopefully reduce the
infectivity of the virus in place, while moving some of it out of the
lymph nodes.
Deep lymph tissue treatments? For what?
Any electrification of blood may reduce lymphomas, and the lymph nodes
thus reduced in size.
Lymph nodes have certain cells in them that are CD4 antigen coated.
They trap HIV and it infects these cells. The cells do not circulate,
instead they are part of the lymph node itself.
The use of CD current directly on such lymph nodes, would, in my
estimation, reduce this HIV best. Magnetic pulsers would not be needed
for this, though they could not hurt, either.
bG
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<explorer77@...> wrote:
> So My next logical question is: Doess the Sota Magnetic Pulser Work
> for the Beck Protocol and lymph/deep tissue treatments?
>