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Re[2]: Our New 5,000 Hz Magnetic Pulser

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Hi Varda,

Well, there is a big difference between the Sota unit and ours. The

Sota magnetic pulser is very powerful, but is not known for killing

all types of microbes.

Our M-Pulse 5000 produces an oscillating magnetic field, which has

been shown to be extremely effective with various types of

microorganisms. The oscillating magnetic field is pulsing at 5,000Hz

(within each pulse, and these are adjustable from 1 to several per

second).

Just browse this FDA page, which deals with this same type of

technology and you can see how effective this has been (tests

performed on food). Just look at that large chart to see the

results.

Please note that with most of these tests they only applied one

pulse. With our M-Pulse 5000 you can apply as many pulses as

you like. It won't overheat.

FDA website: http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ift-omf.html

I haven't heard of the standard Beck type magnetic pulsers (such as

Sota's) being very effective in this way. If you do a search for

" Pulser 5K " you will find a lot more info.

Bil Green

PC 1000

Mammoth Lakes, CA

Friday, January 14, 2005, 9:12:47 AM, you wrote:

VR> Hi Bill,

VR> How is your magnetic pulser different than the one SOTA makes?

VR> Varda

VR> on 1/13/05 11:08 PM, Bil Green at tv.vcrrepair@... wrote:

>>

>>

>> For people that want to find out much more about this technology

>> please do a search for " Pulser 5K " (with these quotes).

>>

>> I have had a few people ask if it can be used for a particular

>> condition, but I can't often answer that. The web search I suggested

>> may be very informative.

>>

>> Bil Green

>> PC 1000

>> Mammoth Lakes, CA

>>

>>

>> BG> I am proud to say that we are now offering a 5kHz (5,000 Hz)

>> BG> magnetic pulser.

>>

>> BG> The magnetic pulsers which many people have been using since

>> BG> the mid 1990's were first developed by Bob Beck and have helped

>> BG> with various conditions.

>>

>> BG> A model which provided one or more pulses per second (and each

>> BG> pulse containing multiple pulses) was developed by Jaguar and has

>> BG> been reported to be very successful in helping with problems that

>> BG> the other ones don't address.

>>

>> BG> You may have heard of their Multipulser, later called the

>> BG> Pulser 5K (pulsed at 5,000 Hz).

>>

>> BG> Some of their customers placed orders months ago and never

>> BG> received one (they are apparently out of business).

>>

>> BG> We have developed a new model which has the same specs, with

>> BG> improved features.

>>

>> BG> Ours is called the M-Pulse 5000 and has considerably improved

>> BG> reliability, safety, ease of use, and appearance.

>>

>> BG> This is being made available for " veterinary use only " . You can

>> BG> contact me privately for more details.

>>

>> BG> You can read about microbial inactivation using oscillating

>> BG> magnetic fields (as with our magnetic pulser) at this FDA

>> BG> website: http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ift-omf.html

>>

>> BG> I have the upmost respect for 's work in developing the

>> BG> various devices that many people have found so helpful. However

>> BG> in light of the recent trouble he is in regarding the FTC I

>> BG> must present the following disclaimer to make it very clear

>> BG> that we are in no way connected with him:

>>

>> BG> We are not affiliated in any way with Forrest, or

>> BG> http://www.bioelectric.ws and any other affiliate web site,

>> BG> company, or partner.

>>

>> BG> Bil Green

>> BG> PC 1000

>> BG> Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

>> BG>

>>

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