Guest guest Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Hi , I am sorry, I can't help you with what kind of machine this is... When you do find out, please let us know... I would suggest you tty to avoid this tough herxes, I am sure you already know they are not good for us... 1 1/2 minutes making such a big difference is very interesting... Take care, Jim > > I borrowed a machine sometime back. The control box has 3 dials and a list of frequencies. The end point is a black taped coil of wire. > > Can anyone help me with what type of machine this is and the best way to use it? > > The reason i am asking are the erratic herxes. As I work up slowly on a frequency with no adverse effects to find adding just a half a minute puts me down for 3 days. > > Any suggestions or info? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Thanks Jim, i will keep searching on the type of machine. It is difficult to set an " exact " frequency - you have to estimate the number. Then I use my " gut " to dial-in the frequency I need; therefore, sometimes no herx so I move up in time while others flatten me - so I am trying to be extra careful, but obviously miss the freq sometimes and get it others. Does that make sense? I wish there was a way to be more precise! > > > > I borrowed a machine sometime back. The control box has 3 dials and a list of frequencies. The end point is a black taped coil of wire. > > > > Can anyone help me with what type of machine this is and the best way to use it? > > > > The reason i am asking are the erratic herxes. As I work up slowly on a frequency with no adverse effects to find adding just a half a minute puts me down for 3 days. > > > > Any suggestions or info? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 Hi this instrument sounds like the High power Magnetic Pulser built by Rob ..It uses a Velleman board as a frequency generator..The frequencys and duty cycle are adjustable with knobs on the front..The web site was harmony4life but I think it has been discontinued. Re: Which machine? Hi ,This does not sound like anything I know of...Do you have a digital camera you can take a picture of this machine andsend it to my inbox?Maybe if I see it I may recognize what it is... Just the fact it "flattens" you is of interest to me as this is a good sign,well you don't really want this much of a herx, but obviously it iskilling something...Take care,Jim> > >> > > I borrowed a machine sometime back. The control box has 3 dials and a list of frequencies. The end point is a black taped coil of wire.> > > > > > Can anyone help me with what type of machine this is and the best way to use it?> > > > > > The reason i am asking are the erratic herxes. As I work up slowly on a frequency with no adverse effects to find adding just a half a minute puts me down for 3 days. > > > > > > Any suggestions or info?> > > > > > > > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 Hi , This does not sound like anything I know of... Do you have a digital camera you can take a picture of this machine and send it to my inbox? Maybe if I see it I may recognize what it is... Just the fact it " flattens " you is of interest to me as this is a good sign, well you don't really want this much of a herx, but obviously it is killing something... Take care, Jim > > > > > > I borrowed a machine sometime back. The control box has 3 dials and a list of frequencies. The end point is a black taped coil of wire. > > > > > > Can anyone help me with what type of machine this is and the best way to use it? > > > > > > The reason i am asking are the erratic herxes. As I work up slowly on a frequency with no adverse effects to find adding just a half a minute puts me down for 3 days. > > > > > > Any suggestions or info? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 Yes Jim, It really does " kill " when it kills - I just seem to need help with being more consistant. Apparently, my settings are not consistant hence the no reaction sometimes and the flattening others. I will work on the picture. And I will check out the website to see if it looks familiar. > > Hi > this instrument sounds like the High power Magnetic Pulser built > by Rob ..It uses a Velleman board as a frequency generator..The > frequencys and duty cycle are adjustable with knobs on the front..The web site > was harmony4life but I think it has been discontinued. > > > Re: Which machine? > > > > > Hi , > > This does not sound like anything I know of... > > Do you have a digital camera you can take a picture of this machine and > send it to my inbox? > > Maybe if I see it I may recognize what it is... > > Just the fact it " flattens " you is of interest to me as this is a good sign, > well you don't really want this much of a herx, but obviously it is > killing something... > > Take care, > Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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