Guest guest Posted August 14, 2011 Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 might be fun to try, if you have a 220v outlet. It would appear well-made. The question is does the lower pulse intensity of this " multi-pulser " do what it's supposed to? I have always wondered what exactly it is supposed to do. It does not kill germs. I have found SOTA pulser helpful on painful nerves, probably because of the lessening of fluid pressure in the nerves occasioned by the magnetic pulses. But much large pulsers have been tried on germs without resolution of the germs. It would be so simple for someone with HIV to step inside a large pulsating magnetic chamber and be cured. In fact, one fellow I knew said his viral load dropped 50 percent always after he got an MRI of his stomach. Makes sense. But that is one hell of a magnetic pulser, an MRI! Magnets don't kill germs, magnetic fields don't kill germs. Electrons seem to do that. And that requires a current of a certain total volume of electrons (either large amount for short time or smaller amounts for longer times). The measured amounts of current, and almost NO reports exist of anyone measuring the current in the body from a magnetic pulse, are all far far too small total volume of electrons per square area to do ANYTHING to germs except to move the fluids around due to the magnetic pulse. If the germs move with the fluids, you have two things to think about. 1. germs then enter other areas of body, like blood, where you get them with the blood electrifier 2. germs move into other tissues in which case you actually spread the infection. Using a mag pulser on MRSA infection would be silly, as it could push germs out of the body's containing sac and allow them to go systemic. Then you are in big trouble. bG > > Hey folks. > Anyone have a Klemens product , they sound good. > > How would it compare to a Sota MP > > Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 Tested a Klemen's mag pulser. They claim 50,000 Gauss. I used my F.W. Bell Model 5080 Tesla/Gausss meter to test it and compare with the SOTA MP5 Magnetic Pulser. The actual measured Gauss output of the Klemen's pulser was 1,080 Gauss. The actual measured Gauss output of the SOTA MP5 pulser was greater than 6,000 Gauss. Klemen's pulser can vary the pulse rate to fire off pulses once per second. However, the Gauss output never exceeded 1,080 Gauss (despite claims of over 50,000 Gauss!!). So, for the Beck Protocol 1,080 Gauss is far too weak. Incidentally, a photoflash camera " mag pulser " will generate over 2,000 Gauss. Also see http://www.zapper.com/html/magnetic_pulser.html :-) > > Hey folks. > Anyone have a Klemens product , they sound good. > > How would it compare to a Sota MP > > Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 2 years ago used a Sota mag pulser treating a very sore shoulder and it did nothing. Bought a silver pulser also at the same time, it literally eats batteries. A brand new battery lasts 10 minutes. Contacted Sota and still waiting for a reply. Bought a Australian made (not Klemens)zapper & pulser and had excellent results. Fixed my shoulder in 2 weeks after suffering for 1-1/2 years. Loaned the units to a friend of a friend with liver cancer, again good results. Just a little tired of some manufacturers pushing their own bandwagen knocking every other product, nothing is any good exept theirs. Russel spent time with Dr. Beck, great, but that does not make Sota any better than the rest. All the technical data is on the web. I don't care how many pulses or how much Gauss it outputs or what meter was used to compare, what is important is that it works. Sorry but had to voice my opinion. R.Rommel > > > > Hey folks. > > Anyone have a Klemens product , they sound good. > > > > How would it compare to a Sota MP > > > > Bob > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 Hi Rommel Just curious..what Australian brand did you buy? Appreciate the info as am checking out different models now for consideration. Le Lian > > > > > > Hey folks. > > > Anyone have a Klemens product , they sound good. > > > > > > How would it compare to a Sota MP > > > > > > Bob > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 Hi R. Rommel, I have never gotten any emails from you regarding your units. Either call or fax so we can help. A brand new battery should last about 10-15 hours - not 10 minutes. There is either a fault with your unit or the protocol is not being correctly. Bob Beck established this whole protocol. In order to replicate it, specifications were needed to ensure it was being adhered to. How else can one carry on manufacturing without standards? To make standards, one also needs intsruments to test the outputs accurately and repeatedly. A faster firing mag pulser with far lower Gauss might work well for a specific aliment. A higher Gauss output might work better on another ailment. Without knowledge of the actual outputs, there is no baseline to compare and repeat. There has to be a standard. That is all I am saying. > > > > > > Hey folks. > > > Anyone have a Klemens product , they sound good. > > > > > > How would it compare to a Sota MP > > > > > > Bob > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Kev Mcbrian Posted March 6, 2014 Report Share Posted March 6, 2014 Hi Rommel Just curious..what Australian brand did you buy? Appreciate the info as am checking out different models now for consideration. Le Lian > > > > > > Hey folks. > > > Anyone have a Klemens product , they sound good. > > > > > > How would it compare to a Sota MP > > > > > > Bob > > > > > > Hi Le Lian, Ended up buying the MP-06 Pulser from K2 Instruments in Australia. Very pleased with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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