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Everyone,

This is the magnetic pulser we are using. We have been getting good results

with Lyme Disease, and several other conditions. You can build one according

to these plans:

magnetic-pulser/

Or, if you want to buy one already built, see this:

http://www.angelfire.com/electronic2/magneticpulser/

Just wanted to share this very promising new device.

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Hello , I thank you for the news about the magnetic pulser. I had to

have a pacemaker installed on 10/31/03 and have not used my Rife machine since

that time

Have you heard of anyone being able to use a Rife like device if they have a

pacemaker perhaps with a shield. How about the magnetic pulser? Would it be

usable if you have a pacemaker? I have Lyme disease and am currently taking

Biomune and a little of the Cat's Claw free of TOA. I believe taking the

Cat's Claw caused me to have to obtain a pacemaker as it killed off the Lyme

bacteria around my electrical system so only 1/2 of my electrical impulse was

effective.

Sidney

North Brunswick, NJ

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Well the mag pulser moves the lymph which can be profoundly healing. It can

also be done in other ways, tho, like a rebounder or chi machine.

It does kill some pathogens. I had a killer sinus infection and it totally

knocked it out in a few hours, after ALOT of face pulsing.

On the sensitive to computers issue. I used to be horrifically sensitive in

that area. As a side issue I had low adrenal function - determined by my

symptoms - and began taking Organic Raw Adrenal by Nutricology (off the net)

$8.99 and after a month or so I noticed that my computer, which normally made me

freakishly ill, was not bothering me much at all. Just normal computer fatigue

instead of feeling nauseous and like I was going to have a seizure.

I highly recommend reading up on adrenal fatigue and seeing if perhaps this is

an issue for you. It seems to make a person less resilliant to electrical

issues and flourescent bulb issues (which light the screens).

Please share any information you have regarding regaining your health - when you

have the time and energy.

Blessings

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

Beck-n-stuff moderator

magnetic pulser

hi group i am new here but i am not new to bio energy medicine and holistic

health , i am recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome and doing well , i own

a scenar machine a far infared sauna , and also have experience with ionizing

foot baths .... anyways i wanted some one to share some knowledge with me on

the bob beck magnetic pulser machines.... are they soley for purpose of killing

orgasmism like virus's ect. like rife machines do, or does it have therapuetic

healing qualities as well??? at this point in my life i have no virus's no

candida or parasites i have pretty much cleaned em all out , however i had

severe multiple heavy metal poisoning , and i lived in a house that was

contaminated with mold for over 5 years .... so at this point the weaknesses in

my body stem from toxins ...also i have an extreme senstivity to cell phones and

computers ( i am on a webtv as i write this)

i wanted to know if the magetic pulsar can help strengthen the

eletromagnetic field of the body .. so far magnets and diodes have not helped me

at all in the least... does it promote healing, and does it help purify the

lymph system and blood of toxins.

the machine is very reasonably priced so i am apt to buy ait and try it

anyway, but i would like to hear from you all.

also if anyone is interested in my knowledge i have 8 years experience in

holistic health and am very well rounded with health issues, you can message me

on messenger and if you have a question you think i can answer

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> Well the mag pulser moves the lymph which can be profoundly healing. It can

also be done in other ways, tho, like a rebounder or chi machine.

>

> It does kill some pathogens. I had a killer sinus infection and it totally

knocked it out in a few hours, after ALOT of face pulsing.

>

> On the sensitive to computers issue. I used to be horrifically sensitive in

that area. As a side issue I had low adrenal function - determined by my

symptoms - and began taking Organic Raw Adrenal by Nutricology (off the net)

$8.99 and after a month or so I noticed that my computer, which normally made me

freakishly ill, was not bothering me much at all. Just normal computer fatigue

instead of feeling nauseous and like I was going to have a seizure.

>

> I highly recommend reading up on adrenal fatigue and seeing if perhaps this is

an issue for you. It seems to make a person less resilliant to electrical

issues and flourescent bulb issues (which light the screens).

>

> Please share any information you have regarding regaining your health - when

you have the time and energy.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

> http://www.excellentthings.com

> Beck-n-stuff moderator

> magnetic pulser

>

>

> hi group i am new here but i am not new to bio energy medicine and holistic

health , i am recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome and doing well , i own

a scenar machine a far infared sauna , and also have experience with ionizing

foot baths .... anyways i wanted some one to share some knowledge with me on

the bob beck magnetic pulser machines.... are they soley for purpose of killing

orgasmism like virus's ect. like rife machines do, or does it have therapuetic

healing qualities as well??? at this point in my life i have no virus's no

candida or parasites i have pretty much cleaned em all out , however i had

severe multiple heavy metal poisoning , and i lived in a house that was

contaminated with mold for over 5 years .... so at this point the weaknesses in

my body stem from toxins ...also i have an extreme senstivity to cell phones and

computers ( i am on a webtv as i write this)

> i wanted to know if the magetic pulsar can help strengthen the

eletromagnetic field of the body .. so far magnets and diodes have not helped me

at all in the least... does it promote healing, and does it help purify the

lymph system and blood of toxins.

> the machine is very reasonably priced so i am apt to buy ait and try it

anyway, but i would like to hear from you all.

>

> also if anyone is interested in my knowledge i have 8 years experience in

holistic health and am very well rounded with health issues, you can message me

on messenger and if you have a question you think i can answer

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear BG,I think you might find this information useful.I am a Biologist and Microbiolgist and have been researching the effets of the magnetic pulsar on various bacteria and moulds and yeast. I would like to confirm that it has no killing on any of them.However what we have found is that the magnetic pulsar does in fact speed up cell mitosis (cell dvision) and this is probably why it is beneficail to healing.YoursCFrom: baby_grand <no_reply >Subject: magnetic pulsers, how they work, what they do, what to beware of... Date: Sunday, 28

March, 2010, 20:11

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

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Yay, finally some lab work on magpulsers. I have copied to our menu/files

section for reference.

We all greatly appreciate this information.

Cell mitosis (division) ...hm, would this speed up cancer cell mitosis as well

do you think? Risky to research that, probably.

thanks again would appreciate any further info on this, details, studies,

photos, anything.

I said in another post, we need to know WHEN to use it, and when not to.

bG

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> From: baby_grand <no_reply >

> Subject: magnetic pulsers, how they work, what they do, what to

beware of...

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> Date: Sunday, 28 March, 2010, 20:11

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> 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.

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> I have used it on pinched nerves, carpal tunnel syndrome, etc to release fluid

pressure inside the nerves and inflammation, thus reducing pain.

>

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> 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.

>

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> 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.

>

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>

> 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

>

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Hi Bg,I have been working with patients and the Becks protocol since 1994. Interestingly Bob basically used other peoples work to develop his brilliant protocol.The Magneitic Pulsing technology has been used in Russia for more than 50years for healing broken bones and other slow to heal lesions. This has been one of its best applications in our Clinic.I never use the Magnetic Pulser on any Cancer patient, although one very terminally ill patient in her last 48 hours found it to be the only thing that helped with he spinal tumor pain. (It may have depolarised the nerves) Interesitngly did you see this articlehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1255320/Migraine-zapper-heads-pain-press-button.htmlHere again I think a collapsing DC magnetic filed is used to treat the CNS.We have ask out

patients and customer who have one of our magnetic pulsars, to try it out treating migraines.yourHyslopRe our current research, at the moment I am unable to publish it as there are some legal issues to be resolved!!!From: baby_grand <no_reply >Subject: Re: magnetic pulser Date: Monday, 29 March, 2010, 18:43

Yay, finally some lab work on magpulsers. I have copied to our menu/files section for reference.

We all greatly appreciate this information.

Cell mitosis (division) ...hm, would this speed up cancer cell mitosis as well do you think? Risky to research that, probably.

thanks again would appreciate any further info on this, details, studies, photos, anything.

I said in another post, we need to know WHEN to use it, and when not to.

bG

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> From: baby_grand <no_reply@group s.com>

> Subject: magnetic pulsers, how they work, what they do, what to beware of...

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> 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.

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> I have used it on pinched nerves, carpal tunnel syndrome, etc to release fluid pressure inside the nerves and inflammation, thus reducing pain.

>

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>

> 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.

>

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>

> 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.

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> 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.

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> 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.

>

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> bG

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