Guest guest Posted March 28, 2010 Report Share Posted March 28, 2010 A magnetic pulser is a high-powered coil of wire that builds up a sudden electric charge which lasts only a few millionths of a second, then vanishes. Several companies make and sell these. I own one, which I use once in awhile. Dr. Bob Beck used it on AIDS patients to move lymph fluids in the lymph nodes and release HIV from them, to catch these virus with his blood electrifier and other parts of his HIV/AIDS protocol. I have used it on pinched nerves, carpal tunnel syndrome, etc to release fluid pressure inside the nerves and inflammation, thus reducing pain. They do not work on torn muscles, damaged joints, or even germs. There is nothing " curative " or " healthy " about them. They are pumps that move tiny amounts of fluids from trapped pockets inside the body. The trapped pockets usually just contain harmless water or other bodily fluid that is causing pressure and pain. But not always... Sometimes the body creates a sac in an attempt to wall off toxins from infections or other sources so as to prevent them from spreading wider and causing trouble. People thinking they are killing germs, or reducing pressures or whatever they think these mysterious little gadgets do, use them on such areas with mixed results. If the area is filled with harmless fluids it can maybe feel better, if the fluids are under pressure and impacting the nerves, causing pain. But if the fluids are not nice, if they are toxic, infectious, etc, then you are risking the possible widening and spreading of them into the body's systems where they can cause trouble your body was trying to help you avoid. When people feel worse after magnetic pulsing, it's tempting to ascribe this to " dieoffs " or germs being killed and decomposing in large numbers, overwhelming the cleanup abilities of the body. But this is not so. The germs are still very much alive if there are germs in the area, and the toxins still very much toxic. All you have done is to spread them out, and now you feel it more because it is able to affect more areas. You were fooled in other words thinking it would kill germs, and that it would somehow introduce " wellness energy " or some such similar nonsense. And you can continue in the illusion right up to the Pearly Gates if you keep it up. Don't magnetic pulse local infections or areas that seem infected. If there's a simply physical sprain or strain, or pinched nerve, I will use it freely there. But never where there is suspicion of local infection. For those, I use (and you may differ) the godzilla device for the germs/toxins stuff. For me, my own body prefers that, and it seems to never fail me. Your mileage may vary of course and none of this is medical advice, it's how I do my own research. I hope this helps to clear up some of the confusion about magnetic pulsers. They are awesome devices for the right things, especially painful pinched nerves. But for other things they can be counter-productive, if not downright dangerous, since they force things apart that the body wants kept together and out of harm's way. So, once again, it is up to you to use your knowledge or follow your instincts which could be wrong. What I do is squint up my eyes and try the knowledge first. If it works, then I try to get used to the fact my instincts were wrong! that is never easy. It's very tempting to grab the little thumping pulser and place it on a wound, feels good...at first... Ok, enough. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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