Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Hello DEnnis, i would like to know what a harmonic pulsar doesnt do, that a MWO does better. I have a harmonic pulsar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Hi , I've used a Harmonic Pulser and have read of some good results with it, but it's not really possible to compare it to an MWO. The Harmonic Pulser is a low-powered, battery operated device, the MWO is typically A/C powered with a much higher output. So, even if they did the same thing (which they don't) the result would probably be different because of the output levels. Of course, more is not always better. The MWO generates multitudes of frequencies randomly and uses Tesla coils and 1 or 2 antenna, depending on the design. There isn't any way to really compare them. The Harmonic Pulser is like a trickle charge of specific frequencies, the MWO is a massive charge of continuously varying frequencies. The MWO, in my opinion, is an excellent device that is getting consistently good results with a very wide variety of problems, but, like just about everything else, it can't be considered a " cure-all " for everything. There is too much involved in health and disease for any one product to do it all. The results I've seen are primarily with the unit I sell and I can't vouch for ones made by others. I've heard some good things about a few of them, but I only have personal experience with the one model that I have. Generally, people simply feel better and younger after using it for a few weeks. Aches and pains tend to disappear, even chronic pains, and energy levels and sleep seem to be improved rather quickly. There also appears to be very little, if any, detoxing reactions from using it. Usage time is only 15-30 minutes per day, so it doesn't take a lot of time to do. I never experienced any benefit from the Harmonic Pulser, but I got almost immediate results with the MWO. Sincerely, Dennis Harwood www.toolsforhealing.com <http://www.toolsforhealing.com/> Alternative healing tools from Hulda , Bob Beck, & others. Zappers, Pulsers, Foot Shakers, Herbal Cleanses & much more. Choose Health Every Day! ========================================== lakhovskymultiwave oscillator healing device/versus harmonic pulsar??? Hello DEnnis, i would like to know what a harmonic pulsar doesnt do, that a MWO does better. I have a harmonic pulsar. _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Dennis, I see that your MWO uses printed circuit type antennas. Didn't the original MWO's use tubular type antennas? Why the change? Dennis Lipter Dennis Harwood wrote: >Hi , > > I've used a Harmonic Pulser and have read of some good results with it, >but it's not really possible to compare it to an MWO. The Harmonic Pulser is >a low-powered, battery operated device, the MWO is typically A/C powered >with a much higher output. So, even if they did the same thing (which they >don't) the result would probably be different because of the output levels. >Of course, more is not always better. > > The MWO generates multitudes of frequencies randomly and uses Tesla >coils and 1 or 2 antenna, depending on the design. There isn't any way to >really compare them. The Harmonic Pulser is like a trickle charge of >specific frequencies, the MWO is a massive charge of continuously varying >frequencies. The MWO, in my opinion, is an excellent device that is getting >consistently good results with a very wide variety of problems, but, like >just about everything else, it can't be considered a " cure-all " for >everything. There is too much involved in health and disease for any one >product to do it all. > > The results I've seen are primarily with the unit I sell and I can't >vouch for ones made by others. I've heard some good things about a few of >them, but I only have personal experience with the one model that I have. >Generally, people simply feel better and younger after using it for a few >weeks. Aches and pains tend to disappear, even chronic pains, and energy >levels and sleep seem to be improved rather quickly. There also appears to >be very little, if any, detoxing reactions from using it. Usage time is >only 15-30 minutes per day, so it doesn't take a lot of time to do. > > I never experienced any benefit from the Harmonic Pulser, but I got >almost immediate results with the MWO. > >Sincerely, >Dennis Harwood >www.toolsforhealing.com <http://www.toolsforhealing.com/> >Alternative healing tools from Hulda , Bob Beck, & others. Zappers, >Pulsers, Foot Shakers, Herbal Cleanses & much more. Choose Health Every >Day! >========================================== > > lakhovskymultiwave oscillator healing >device/versus harmonic pulsar??? > > >Hello DEnnis, i would like to know what a harmonic pulsar doesnt do, >that a MWO does better. I have a harmonic pulsar. > > > > _____ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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