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I've been part of electomedicine groups since about 1996 and have

read a lot of existing research in addition to personal anecdotes, so

can comment that yes, wounds and bruising etc generally respond well

to both static magnets and pulsed magnetic circuits.

 

Any regeneration appears to be stimulated by either current or

magnetic, in the case of fractures, probably pulsed magnetic is

better than static.

 

Duncan

 

, JazziDJess wrote:

>

> duncancrow writes:

>

> > I'd like to turn your attention to the many people who have

avoided

> > root canals and extractions by using either low power electricity

or

> > the Beck magnetic pulser, including yours truly.

> >

> > I was diagnosed with a root pus pocket which came and went,

> > occasionally swelling considerably and issuing through the gumn

line

> > for two years, necessitating a couple of rounds of antibiotic. I

> > found out about the Beck protocol in 1995 and shrunk it the next

time

> > it came up with a SOTA magnetic pulser. It re-emerged more than a

> > year later and I shrunk it again. A year later, same thing but

this

> > time I used electricity from a wall adapter, similar to the GEIPE

> > treatment that works on cancer. Last time I did that was eight

years

> > ago I think and it has not reappeared.

> >

> > My story is not unique; you can find many more on the beck-n-

stuff or

> > the beck-blood-electrification , I think oxyplus, and

the

> > silver list you can sign up to at http://silverlist.org

> >

> > Several people maintain the same result was obtained by swishing

> > colloidal silver.

> >

> > The magnetic pulser we also used to cure two local cases of

> > osteomyelitis of the leg and avoided leg amputation. One was a

ten-

> > year old boy, son of a local chiropractor, who did his own

therapy

> > while watching television.>>

> >

> > Never heard of. Wonder if (whatever that is) can aid the healing

of external

> >

>

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I have been with this group about a week and need answers about pain if

possible.

I have three pinched nerves and four bulges in my lower back so you can

imagine

the pain I have been in and am in now. The Dr. at the pain clinic started

off with

three epidural shots which didn't help at all. Then he gave me shots

between the

joints of my back a couple of weeks ago. This hasn't helped very much.

When

I stand very long my back hurts so bad I can hardly stand. What I would

like to

know is could static magnets and pulsed magnetic curcuits help my back. I

was

told collodial silver would help the pain. I am hoping someone can give me

some ideas.

Thank you,

Joyce

 

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" Duncan Crow " <duncancrow

 

Wednesday, March 07, 2007 2:26 PM

Re: Magnetic Pulser

 

 

I've been part of electomedicine groups since about 1996 and have

read a lot of existing research in addition to personal anecdotes, so

can comment that yes, wounds and bruising etc generally respond well

to both static magnets and pulsed magnetic circuits.

 

Any regeneration appears to be stimulated by either current or

magnetic, in the case of fractures, probably pulsed magnetic is

better than static.

 

Duncan

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I've been part of electomedicine groups since about 1996 and have read a lot of existing research in addition to personal anecdotes, so can comment that yes, wounds and bruising etc generally respond well to both static magnets and pulsed magnetic circuits.>>

 

How exactly do you make one of these Pulsars? I'm guessing it is low amperage but high frequency?

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This is a brand new subject for me sounds

wonderful--some more informative cites, please.

 

Thanks

 

Charles Clark

 

 

 

 

--- JazziDJess wrote:

 

> I've been part of electomedicine groups since about

> 1996 and have

> read a lot of existing research in addition to

> personal anecdotes, so

> can comment that yes, wounds and bruising etc

> generally respond well

> to both static magnets and pulsed magnetic

> circuits.>>

>

> How exactly do you make one of these Pulsars? I'm

> guessing it is low amperage

> but high frequency?

>

>

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Magnetic pulsers that induce healing and other biological effect

are nearly always low frequency in the ELF range of less than

about 30 Hz. Because of the relatively high freq/fast recovery it

takes too much power/cooling to make them powerful so these are

low-amp units.

 

I use one very much like the SOTA instruments MPG which is high

amperage and only .2 Hz, delivering a large pulse every 5 seconds

via a crossover coil.

 

Duncan

 

 

 

On 8 Mar 2007 at 9:58, wrote:

 

> Re: Magnetic Pulser

> Posted by: " JazziDJess " JazziDJess

> jazzidjess Wed Mar 7, 2007 7:58 pm ((PST))

>

> I've been part of electomedicine groups since about 1996 and have read

> a lot of existing research in addition to personal anecdotes, so can

> comment that yes, wounds and bruising etc generally respond well to

> both static magnets and pulsed magnetic circuits.>>

>

> How exactly do you make one of these Pulsars? I'm guessing it is low

> amperage but high frequency?

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Sure is ashame a nice information group like this and we still have people on the group that are just here for the mighty dollar. >>

 

Wrong. I have read Duncan's many postings. He clearly is here to transmit some darn good information. He never presses products on anyone. Lots of folks here recommend interesting items, and most all of them clearly have a public service interest and not "the almighty dollar" at all.

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