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Re: silver pulser or magnetic pulser

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Hi Barb,

Sorry about our vague answers at the office. Governemt regs make it

illegal for us to discuss any health related issue.

In my opinion, may I suggest the Silver Pulser? It is our " flagship "

unit, is very inexpensive, and also makes ionic/colloidal silver. My

wife suffered from CFS for years. She finally " cured " herself with

the Silver Pulser only. The Silver Pulser is a wonderful immune

system booster (as verified by dark-field microscopy). This unit in

itself might help clear your sinuses indirectly. The Magnetic Pulser

might be added at a later date. We get so many testimonial feedback

from folks using the Silver Pulser that we have come to realize that

it is a " must have " unit.

Hope this helps,

Russ :>)

> Hello All. I'm new to this group, so please pardon if I ask a

> question already discussed.

>

> I'm confused as to whether to buy a Silver Pulser or a Magnetic

Pulser

> to get rid of Candida. I have it specifically in my sinuses, but

also

> in my intestines. My lymph system is sluggish, and I have a very

low

> energy level. I've also been tested to have Epstein-Barr and

Chronic

> Fatigue.

>

> I've read conflicting information, about blood electrification

(Silver

> Pulser), and the Magnetic Pulser that they both can treat Candida,

and

> I'm not sure which unit to buy.

>

> Also, I'm worried about whether it will affect something I had

> surgically placed in 1999 - I had a teflon pad placed on all 4

sides

> of a nerve on the right side of my brain. Since I have the

candida in

> my sinuses, if the magnetic pulser is the right unit for me,

should I

> not use it near my head/brain area due to the teflon?????

>

> I've called SOTA and talked to them about it and they give very

vague

> answers, just that they believe that it does not interfere with

> surgical metals. In other site information, I read that anyone

with a

> pacemaker should not use the unit close to the pacemaker. So, I

am

> wondering about this teflon pad and if there would be any adverse

> reaction from using the magnetic unit. And if I shouldn't, then

how

> can I reach the sinus area???????

>

> Signed, perplexed.

> Thank you,

> Barb (barb8296@y...)

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