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Mag Pulser


Hi Dave39!

Below you've made my case about price -- not EVERYONE can afford expensive models because of circumstances. If you're interested, I was able to find a Sota mag pulser for under $250. It would be worth it to you to invest in one. If you open up your email link, I'll send you the info.

Even though it was suggested that I do my research, it's still hard to decipher info when you don't have a major in electronics or one who doesn't tinker with electronics. Understanding the nuiances of DC/AC current and knowing the difference of whether it is effective or not, or understanding the lingo, or understanding why the price is greater (does it matter?), etc. -- I wouldn't have a clue! Thus, the reason for asking a simple question in the first place!!!!! I asked the question for a REASON.

So, if anyone out there in the cyberworld who can answer the original question in layman terms and educate everyone on the differences between the pulsers, please enlighten us all! Has anyone used both or personally compared them? I'm looking for real answers here and I believe others are too. For instance, someone on the Oxygen Forum had purchased a medical grade ozonator for $500 and later got a $2000 model. In this person's experience and opinion there was a marked difference in the more expensive model and was able to provide a comparison in regard to insufflation therapy. This is valuable information and educational because not every high priced model on the market always means it is a better product. Without this person's input, I would have never known the difference. For this reason, it makes since to invest in the $2000, rather than a $500 if I were interested in doing insufflations.

Again, my original intent of the question wasn't about stating one model is better than the other; it's about what it can do and can a person achieve greater results? Is the investment worth the value? Telling me to do research (it involves reading schematics!) doesn't mean sqaut and the suggestion was rather moot nor helpful.

Dave39, clearly states below that he can't afford a mag pulser. Since I don't know the intricate schmatics of the 2 machines, does that mean he should wait a year to get the more expensive model or go ahead and get the less expensive model? Why??? Can anyone answer these questions?

Thank you very much for your help.
 

 
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