HEALING WITH PULSED MAGNETIC FIELDS
TIME SHARING ALTERNATIVE MEDICAL DEVICES TO SAVE MONEY
Part One: MAGNETIC THERAPY
You might not have heard of magnetic
therapy. It has been extensively
applied for many years using both static and pulse magnetic fields in
alternative medicine but has not yet achieved FDA approval or wide acceptance
by the public. Many famous alternative
doctors have praised magnetic therapy quite highly. See end of article for some reference
articles.
Static and pulsed magnetic fields have their differences but are very
similar in effects. Whereas the static approach
may require a magnet weighing thousands of pounds and hundreds of hours of
therapy, a pulse magnetic device can attain its goal with a relatively portable
unit and a lot less time. The physics
are too complex for this brief article. They both have their advantages, but it
is hard to find the several ton, static magnets in a town near you. (Also, we are not saying that small magnets
are not useful; they just cannot compare in efficacy to larger, more
sophisticated and more powerful units. We are not saying the smaller, digital devices commercially marketed are not good. We are just saying they cannot be as powerful and should not claim to be.)
What is important is the sometimes astounding results that are affected
by magnetic therapy although no claims
can be made at this time without the completion of IRBs being run for FDA
approval. We scanned the internet for
familiar clinics we used to know about and could not find them. They may still be there, but are not easy to
locate. Our friend who was a highly
renowned orthopedic surgeon, ran one for several years but has apparently
retired. The reputable clinics may have
had to move off shore to avoid harassment from the establishment. No one likes competition, especially if it is
better.
We have found several devices that offer varying degrees of
professional strength treatment possibilities, and these are all under the
classification of pulsed magnetic therapy.
Only one unit seems to have the “juice” to get the results sought, the magnetic pulser by physicist and inventor Gary Wade.
There may be others but we are not aware of them at this time. The closest is a clone (The P3) to this
original machine which has basically the same internals but is offered at a
much higher price; perhaps due to marketing costs? In any event, the one we found, is built in
accordance with a commissioning agreement by the inventor himself, and is
basically meant for treatment of horses and other large animals, although a newer model that has been designed specifically for doctors and healers in an office situation is soon to be introduced. It is offered as an experimental device under
current law and can be acquired for around 15,000USD and we think is worth every penny.
This seems a lot unless you compare it to comparable devices like the
Papimi which goes for many times that
amount if you can find it. It was banned
in the US for some obscure reason. But,
that is not unusual in the US where most effective alternative devices are
banned or ridiculed as quackery by hired disinformation specialists, or the FDA,
AMA, peer review boards, etc.; one of
the short-comings of corporatism run amuck. Eventually, alternative treatments wend their way into the system because they work.
If you have been patient enough to get this far, then you shall be
rewarded. We came up with an idea, (not
new or original) for the peasant class, (those of us not in the 1%
bracket who can afford to buy it or go to a swanky resort offshore etc.) to
afford an otherwise expensive machine.
Time shares have worked in the past when real estate was in its golden
years, and a similar idea would work
well with alternative medical devices. Or,
perhaps some kind of health club limited to a few members who invest in such a
device and share it fairly. Of course,
“fairly” is the operative word. But this
could be easily worked out with a simple written letter and notarized. We cannot offer legal advice as to how this
would work. Perhaps, if there were four
people, they would each own 25% and each pay 25% of the price. Each would be
able use the device a quarter of the time, which could be split any way that
was fair. Any combination of percentages
would work since some members of the group might only need to use it 10% or
more like 30%. Seems a good way to
afford something like this, since when we are using a therapeutic device, it is
not constant and we have to account for the time the body requires to heal,
repair and eliminate toxins etc. Plenty
of time for others to use it wisely. The
only limitation we found was the weight due to the rather heavy electro-magnet.
One healthy person can move the device
but it would be more appropriate to have it remain in one stable location.
If you are looking for a good
alternative to surgery and drugs in treating the type of problems and injuries
that magnetic therapy is ideal for, then this may be your answer. We would advise only that you make a thorough
study of the available information and ask questions etc.
The short explanations of effects and possible benefits can be found
at:
www.ahm-portal.com/NGhome.html
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