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My experience; I had a stopped-up ear a few years ago and decided to use a

sota pulser on it. It cleared it right up, but I was dizzy for two days

afterwards. From now on, I am very careful, I don't use it near the brain.

doug

Re: Magnetic Pulser on the head

> One of our practitioners used the MPG on the head for " thousands of

> pulses " as he felt it was essential for killing viruses in the brain.

>

> But, if you do decide to mega-pulse the brain, please exercise common

> sense and 1) start slowly, 2) drink plently of water, 3) watch your

> symptoms.

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Russ: From my first day's receipt of your MagPulser, I noticed my gums were no longer sore & bleeding subsided - Also plaque no longer seemed to be accumulating, so teeth cleanings have no longer been necessary.

Having heard from various sources about the correlation between dental plaque & arterial plaque, I wondered if the MagPulser is eliminating that buildup as well - Furthermore, I now magpulse around the bypass arterial area on a daily basis -Of course I use common sense & proceed slowly.

I would appreciate if any magpulser users would offer their ideas on this subject.

/New Castle, PA

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Re: Magnetic Pulser on the head

One of our practitioners used the MPG on the head for "thousands of

pulses" as he felt it was essential for killing viruses in the brain.

But, if you do decide to mega-pulse the brain, please exercise common

sense and 1) start slowly, 2) drink plently of water, 3) watch your

symptoms.

>

> Hi all,

>

> As HIV viruses have been found to be hidden in the brain reservoir,

> besides being in the guts, would using the magnetic pulser on the

brain

> daily causes any potential health problems from an excessive

exposure

> to magnetic pulsations?

>

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Good point! I revise my perception.

doug

Re: Magnetic Pulser on the head

> getting dizzy from pulsing the ear was probably not a

> symptom of affecting the brain, but rather the ear

> which houses the system of balance.

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