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Re: Does the SOTA Magnetic Pulser work?
 
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Re: Does the SOTA Magnetic Pulser work?


This post is very old now, but I wanted to clarify that Beck's magnetic pulser device does push fluids in lymph nodes and in nerves where they have become trapped, relieving pain and restoring lymph circulation.

His statements if I can find any saying the pulser also disables pathogens by generating a current that is sufficient to cause virus (for instance) to become inactivated, does not match the research data in the lab in which the virus was tested. He depended on that research, which showed how much current for how long was needed to do this. The effect happened at many levels of current and time periods, but the relationship was current times time. In other words the total accumulated charge had to reach a certain level in order for it to work.

His device does not accumulate anywhere near this level. The math just doesn't add up. Now I know people will just say well Beck knew what he was doing...I don't respond to statements without numerical information to be able to evaluate. Reputation is notoriously flawed as a measure of scientific truth.

I have bought 2 of the SOTA magnetic pulsers and used them on all kinds of local infections such as colds, sore throats, sinus and dental infections...and on. In no case has any infection been affected by their use even for hours.

So until some evidence appears to demonstrate this, I certainly can't just say I must have been wrong despite what I have seen and have calculated from actual Science lab reports that Beck also used.

The older magnetic pulsers had a certain design difference from the ones Beck endorsed that SOTA makes, so I did allow for the off-chance this might have had something to do with the effect being lost due to subtle design change. But, that has yet to be demonstrated.

In addition, there have been thousands sold and no raves about how they cleaned up infections, even simple ones, as they should have if germs were being inactivated or killed off as people seem to think happens with these magnetic pulsers. The duration of the pulse is in millionths of a second. The current is only about 10 times higher than would a battery or "Beck device" provide. After the short burst the device is idle for a full 5 seconds while it recharges, then another pulse of a few millionths of a second. This will not accumulate even a thousandth of what is needed to inactivate germs per the lab study from Einstein College in which these tests were run over and over ad nauseum to show how much was needed.

I wish it worked as said, and am waiting for anyone to provide any info showing otherwise, or some other mechanism, because it certainly cannot be the total sum of the current induced by this magnetic pulser.

bG
 

 
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