On the Microelectricitygermkiller forum I posted a question about lung treatment with the Magnetic Pulser.
"Wouldn't a Magnetic Pulser be able to treat lung conditions? It seems
easier and more thorough. The Pulse would completely penetrate the lung
tissue."
The response was:
"You'd think so, and reading the claims of various makers, and Bob Beck,
etc, but not true..not what's called a magnetic pulser, no. The
oscillating output or "ringing" pulser might be helpful. Original Beck
type pulsers had a ringing circuit based on a camera flash. But they
burned out capacitors due to the ringing. The design has been altered
by makers over time to eliminate this wear and tear. But it also
eliminated the ringing, which is what might make it work.
The latest SOTA type of pulser provides a spike of magnetism every 5
seconds. It's very high intensity, but short duration and without any
ringing or reversal of polarity..much too short and unidirectional to
have any germicidal effects like the order we need. It's a long story
and beyond the technicality of this group why this is actually so.
Much much larger electric spikes are used on virus and they do
nothing. Slower DC current over time is destructive, spikes are not
effective deterrents against virus, otherwise we'd have been using
those all along."
So My next logical question is: Doess the Sota Magnetic Pulser Work for the Beck Protocol and lymph/deep tissue treatments?