Re: question re beck pulser. Pulsing experiments you can try at home! by #30988 .....

Date:   3/7/2006 11:36:24 PM ( 18 y ago)
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Well...I read the thread and came up with the top five experiments for the beck pulser aside from making your hair grow back. I don't know if it does what I claim, but then, I don't know if it grows hair either.

1. Aquarium parasite zapper. (hey why not?) You may want to ask the fish first.
2. Athletes foot fungus cure (if it works on the head it'll work on the feet).
3. Automatic quarter popper-upper so even uncoordinated nerds can play quarters.
4. Temporary birth-control. Why wouldn't it work on those little critters too?
5. Zap a cat. They have mites, worms etc. Pulse them too!

So will it grow hair. The jury's still out and just because one guy had his hair grow back means zip. That's a one point curve. His hair came back and he made up a theory to explain it. He never scientifically tested the theory. Why bother? Anyway, make the curve fit however you want it to. I have all my hair and I've been pulsing daily for almost two years so it must work. I'm in my mid forties. My dad's bald.

I think the key question is: Is it safe? I pulse everyday up the sides and the front of my neck to just below my ears. Aside from the drooling and slurring, I think the side affects are mostly harmless. (kidding...) I know I have to say I'm kidding or some people would actually believe it).

My opinion? If we were that worried about electrical pulses being damaging to the brain, we'd quit talking on cell phones. If you want some insight on your question, pick up "The Body Electric" by Robert Becker (not Bob Beck). Its a fascinating read and it will help you understand why the pulser is not so dangerous but boy those cell phones and a hundred other things plugged into 50 and 60Hz power are not as forgiving.

PS: I don't know how accurate this is but...I can't remember where or why I had this revelation in my reading but I did come to the conclusion at one point (right or wrong) that the technology associated with the harmonic pulser closely assimilates the multi-wave osclillator with the caveat that it is a more directly applied application. Given that, and knowing that the MWO is not harmful to brain function (at least reportedly), it might be assumed that the harmonic pulse device is similarly non-harmful.
 

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