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They cost $20,000 US and up.

The actual gauss output seems to be 1,920G not 19,200G.

Frequency-based (AC output).

Beck's mag pulser is a DC output.

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> I heard Dr. Gordon recommending PEMF therapy.

> How does the SOTA magnetic pulser compare to this therapy.

> Dr Gordon mentioned 19,000 Gauss.

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Well, sorta!

A pulse train does not necessarily mean the output is frequency-based. The SOTA

MP5 produces an intense 6,ooo Gauss " DC spike/pulse " every 5 seconds. The spike

does not have a frequency component per se.

Our unit is still classifed as a " Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field " .

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> The fact that it is " pulsed " means that it has frequency components in its

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Im using the Silver Pulsar for blood electrification, collidial silver, Colostrum, and of course ozone water. Im being told a viral load of 697( which I was told is very low) would NOT be affected by all of this. I really wonder what this forum is for then. I hear good things about the stuff I mentioned, then bad stuff. Does ANYBODY know if Im doing anything beneficial ???From: <russ@...> Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:24 PMSubject: Re: Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field......therapy..

Well, sorta!

A pulse train does not necessarily mean the output is frequency-based. The SOTA MP5 produces an intense 6,ooo Gauss "DC spike/pulse" every 5 seconds. The spike does not have a frequency component per se.

Our unit is still classifed as a "Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field".

:-)

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> > Beck's mag pulser is a DC output.

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> The fact that it is "pulsed" means that it has frequency components in its

> output

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> Olushola

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> I heard Dr. Gordon recommending PEMF therapy.

> How does the SOTA magnetic pulser compare to this therapy.

> Dr Gordon mentioned 19,000 Gauss.

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> Bob

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I also wonder if anyone has any info/comments about this bio energetic and

vibrational technology? Seemed to be using frequency in an interesting way?

http://whale.to/a/electronic_medicine.html

http://www.eagleresearchllc.com/products/info/guardian_v2/

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" sorta " , " per se " sounds like being half pregnant :) Your spike/pulse has the time width (T) associated with it. The " fact " is that 1/T does have frequency components and as the width of T goes to zero the number of frequency components becomes infinite. Conversely as the width of T goes to infinitely the number of frequency components goes to zero; i,e,; direct current. So because your are dealing with pulses, your machine is generating frequency components.

Now I can't speak to the effectiveness of your machine as many people have positive testimonials and you're still in business. I was only speaking of the physics, which your statements contradicted.Olushola

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Well, sorta!

A pulse train does not necessarily mean the output is frequency-based. The SOTA MP5 produces an intense 6,ooo Gauss " DC spike/pulse " every 5 seconds. The spike does not have a frequency component per se.

Our unit is still classifed as a " Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field " .

:-)

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> > Beck's mag pulser is a DC output.

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> The fact that it is " pulsed " means that it has frequency components in its

> output

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> Olushola

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Olushola,

What PEMF devise do you use. ?

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I don't use a PEMF devise.OlusholaOn Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 1:41 AM, Yunno <yunnokoslo@...> wrote:

 

Olushola,

What PEMF devise do you use. ?

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OK, ok. I will be specific. The DC spike lasts 2.5mS. This translates into a

frequency of perhaps 200Hz " if it were to complete its cycle " (which it does

not). However, the classical PEMF is with a sepcific and defined AC waveform.

The waveform from a Beck mag pulser is a logarithmically decaying waveform.

Definitely not sinusoidal.

Bob Beck wanted to use a DC pulse in order to generate a DC mico-current. That

is why his style mag pulers are quite unique.

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