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On the Microelectricitygermkiller forum I posted a question about lung treatment with the Magnetic Pulser. "Wouldn't a Magnetic Pulser be able to treat lung...
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Does anyone know about the EB-Pro and EB Cellular Cleanse Therapy? Here is the website: http://www.4ebr.com/ebpro.cfm...
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explorer77
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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...
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Here is some research done by an individual with some obvious competence. I will permit discussion of it on the advanced yahoo group:...
baby_grand
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I'm here and studying. My youngest daughter has Lyme. No official Dx, because she's still a few months shy of 18 and I'm not looking for trouble. I'll not hae...
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Y'member Michael Forrest? He had rife devices using pads instead of induction coils. Making a big induction system may not be the best approach, since most of...
baby_grand
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I'm certain everyone's heard of the large, continuous pulser, but in case not, here you go: http://store.highpowermagneticpulser.com/mprima.html Robb has done...
baby_grand
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Mar 17, 2006
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I'm going to mess with a giant magnetic pulser from, i think it's robb allen? anyway it uses two car batteries, and has a frequency controller. I have no...
baby_grand
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Mar 20, 2006
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It's a DC pulsed current with 3.6 to 35000 hz frequencies of pulsation. The pulses occur in spikes (on and off) generating a sympathetic or induced current in...
baby_grand
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Mar 21, 2006
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In a sense, a pulsed DC output like this is almost like a two headed axe: one head will hit microbes like viruses by accumulating charges on them, the other...
baby_grand
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..there are medical dangers to a high fever, too. Not a great way to defend, just what the body has to fight with. bG ... one of the ... Nor that ... in viral...
baby_grand
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I may yet buy one of Robb's devices. The other device you described is probably a "Doug Device". Supposedly, Robb's device is just a very simple form of the...
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Mar 21, 2006
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It's possible to focus the "beam" using an iron core, too. Some say it is too highly concentrated that way. If someone says the word Helmholtz pay attention,...
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Mar 21, 2006
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I like the idea of using a core material. Using a ferrite core should allow using higher pulsed frequencies then iron. John ... say ... sling ... started ... ...
martin7730
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Mar 21, 2006
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Well, I guess it depends on what size coil. The SOTA pulser uses a 1" center coil, which is pretty dense already. Using a ferrite core would compress it down...
baby_grand
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The only problem with putting a metal core in the mag pulser is it slows down the magnetic field during its expansion and collapse therby reducing the induced...
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bobluhrs@...> wrote: Remember the Hep-c guy, Justerl? he used 4 hertz Beck device for a ... percent ... For the first time I have a...
Jonathan Beggs
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Hi Jonathan, My opinion why Beck picked 4 hz is also based on what he said that it requires 3 to 5 mA at the skin to get enough current to the blood. since 3...
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Though the spike thing makes sense in a way, He would not count on spikes for much if he had read the Einstein study, this part of it: The results of a...
baby_grand
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... % duty cycle (on time). I added output transistors in a push pull ... also ... that ... will ... body. ... shows ... proper ... might ... on contact...
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Hi martin7730, What voltage are you putting out with this? Take care, V ... --...
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vzon17
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Hi V, I am outputting under load about 7 volts depending on the condition of the 9 volt battery. I get a forward voltage drop across the LED which is in series...
martin7730
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John If your device reverses polarity with each pulse isn't the duty cycle close to 100%? With mine if the current isn't flowing in one direction it's ...
Jonathan Beggs
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Hi Jon, I use only one polarity where it goes from 0 volts to about 7. I never tried having it reverse polarity on each pulse transistion. I do switch contact...
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Hi martin7730, Can you feel anything when using it? Take care, V...
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Hi V, I don't feel a thing, unless I put the electrodes over a sensitive area like a sore or sensitive skin. I thought that the more I feel it the better it...
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Hi Please record this under "good results". Have previously used 9 volt DC and 0.5 ma but with moderate results only. Therefore I didnt use this technology for...
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