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Re: Gum Disease by r3396815 ..... Dental Problems Support Forum

Date:   8/17/2005 12:58:09 AM ( 19 y ago)
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I can relate.

I'd recommend using an MPG daily to zap the pockets of bacteria in the gums.

http://www.sotainstruments.com/mpg/

The Magnetic Pulser by Sota Instruments is a pulsed magnetic field generator that is professionally designed, thoroughly tested and guaranteed to operate as per the specifications in Dr. Bob Beck's research. The Magnetic Pulser (MPG 5) is designed to generate a powerful (~43,133 Gauss) rapidly pulsed (~2.5mS) magnetic field. This operates under a different principle than products using permanent magnets that have a steady, unchanging magnetic field (such as magnetic mattress pads and related products).

Through the principle of induction, this magnetic field creates tiny electrical micro-currents in living organic materials that contain an electrolyte such as saline. The result is the same as what the Silver Pulser does, only the Magnetic Pulser requires no direct physical contact.

Unlike a number of other frequency generators in our catalog, the MPG is not designed to affect the entire body at one time; instead, the round applicator coil is used to target specific local areas such as muscles, bones, lymph glands and internal organs. Pet owners especially appreciate the magnetic pulser's non-invasive applicator. There is never any sensation or electrical shock when using the magnetic pulser. The applicator head is clearly marked for positive and negative polarities. The side of the applicator displaying the Sota Instruments logo is positive polarity and the opposite side is labeled as negative North Pole. In most cases, the negative North polarity is suggested as it is a constricting or confining energy, whereas the positive polarity tends to stimulate activity and growth.

The MPG-5 operating instructions do not give any information regarding specific applications for this instrument as we make no medical claims. Magnetic field therapy is a widely researched subject matter and customers will find a wealth of information in various bookstores or on the internet.



 

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