thanksdebbie
-- Original message --
From: Terry Chamberlin
> Debbir said,
> >Terry can I ask where you bought your Magnetic Pulser
> from <
>
> I am a retail outlet for SOTA Instruments
> (www.sotainstruments.com) who makes these devices.
> I sell their device
Debbir said,
>Terry can I ask where you bought your Magnetic Pulser
from <
I am a retail outlet for SOTA Instruments
(www.sotainstruments.com) who makes these devices.
I sell their devices a bit cheaper than they do, plus
I can answer questions (they can't - "Health" Canada
watches them like a haw
I bought a mag pulser (reconditioned) from Sota for 1/2 price on one of their
sales about 4 years ago. They said it would not be guaranteed. It quit
working after several years and Sota still fixed it for no charge! I had
something
growing on the bottom of one foot that was hard and pointed,
I went to the website. Since they are not allowed to say much in favor of
their instruments, I cannot descern which might suit my purpose, but am very
interested ingetting either a zapper, magnetic pulser, silver pulser.
I'd like to know the differerences between these three. Could those of
Marshall and good Listers
USE site: http://sotainstruments.com/
Works great!
I love my Pulser, also from Sota. I couldn't live without it. Helps my arthritic
hip -- makes my life and any walking activity possible!!
I emailed them and asked for a "refurbished one". This was some 3 years ago and
Ted,
You said,
"Terry,
I believe you mentioned something about being able to
get the Sota Magnetic Pulser shipped directly from
them but for a lower price? I'm thinking of getting
one and would be interested in knowing what price you
could get that for."
I tried to email you privately to respond
No. I don't know. Now you know as much as I do about it :)
Vince
-Original Message-
From: a rose... [mailto:rain...@valuelinx.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:05 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Magnetic pulser group
Can you tell me why this happened?
thanks,
h 14, 2004 10:04 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Magnetic pulser group
> Can you tell me why this happened?
>
> thanks,
>
> a rose...
>
> At 08:35 AM 3/14/2004, you wrote:
> >The "new" group called the power-pulser list was started but went out of
> >business f
Can you tell me why this happened?
thanks,
a rose...
At 08:35 AM 3/14/2004, you wrote:
The "new" group called the power-pulser list was started but went out of
business for good immediately after it started.
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rom: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca]
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 3:29 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Magnetic pulser group
I was a member of the magnetic-pulser list, which
became the power-pulser list. Yahoo says there is no
such thing as either group now.
Does anyone know wha
I'm the owner of the magnetic pulser group.here is the link:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Magpulser/
Robb
- Original Message -
From: "Tel Tofflemire"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnetic pulser group
> Terry , this m
Terry, here is the big bonanza it list them all...& then some...
http://health.dir.groups.yahoo.com/dir/Health___Wellness/Alternative_Medicine?show_groups=1
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
I was a member of the magnetic-pulser list, which
became the power-pulser list. Yahoo say
Terry , this may be it?
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
I was a member of the magnetic-pulser list, which
became the power-pulser list. Yahoo says there is no
such thing as either group now.
Does anyone know
Dear Terry:
Having mailing problems, sorry. The new group is
called Magpulser
--- Jim Meissner wrote:
> Hi Terry:
> --- Terry Chamberlin wrote:
> > I was a member of the magnetic-pulser list, which
> > became the power-pulser list. Yahoo says there is
> no
> > such thing as either group now.
>
I am still getting mail from the original list, but the new one formed
seems to not be formed yet, if ever...I had just signed on to the original
list and then got the we are splitting into two list notices...signed up
for both by hitting reply but never got subbed...so went to the link on
yaho
Hi Terry,
Check out this Google website to see if this might be of help.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Magnetic-Pulser+internet+
list&btnG=Google+Search
Jean Baugh
**
> I was a member of the magnetic-pulser list, which
> became the power-pulser list. Yahoo
Hi Terry:
--- Terry Chamberlin wrote:
> I was a member of the magnetic-pulser list, which
> became the power-pulser list. Yahoo says there is no
> such thing as either group now.
>
> Does anyone know what is going on? I am building a
> large magnetic pulser and have all the parts, but
> need
> so
I was a member of the magnetic-pulser list, which
became the power-pulser list. Yahoo says there is no
such thing as either group now.
Does anyone know what is going on? I am building a
large magnetic pulser and have all the parts, but need
some info. There were photos, etc., I wanted to
reference
Richard-
I took your advice and I ordered the magnetic pulser (SOTA) today. Nobody has
the water ozanators in stock but I read and heard that putting food grade
hydrogen peroxide in some water accomplishes the same taskoxygenating your
body. So my uncle will begin these as soon as they co
...at the fastest
speed it takes about 3 secondsstrenght or speed?.hmmm...I'll
try strength for a while firstRobb
- Original Message -
From: Robb Allen
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 8:31 PM
Subject: CS>Magnetic Pulser
Mike.I hate to keep this subject goingbut I"ve hit a snag..the
instructions don't tell you which leads to connect your coil
to...?..they are very vague...it says:
I made sure the
capacitor was discharged, and cut the wire leading to one end of
the flash tube, leaving enou
Thanks for all the info Mike..I'll be winding my coil tomorrow and
continue looking for some suitable capsI hope I can find
something.Robb
- Original Message -
From: "M. G. Devour"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: CS> Magneti
> Hey Mike.since you have had a day or two to play with your Pulser, I
> was wondering how it was working for you?...I have you tried it on
> anything?..success?...Robb
I haven't tried it on me yet! Too busy tinkering with other
details of the alleged protocol I'm getting ready t
September 27, 2003 1:49 AM
Subject: CS> Magnetic pulser
> Peter wrote:
>
> --The capacitors were 330 VDC, 600uF, 450 VDC, 600uF
> Mike Wrote:
>
> --What do you mean by capacitors? I only replaced one, and that with a
> single component.
>
> There is one capacitor p
ubject: CS> Magnetic pulser
> Peter wrote:
>
> --The capacitors were 330 VDC, 600uF, 450 VDC, 600uF
> Mike Wrote:
>
> --What do you mean by capacitors? I only replaced one, and that with a
> single component.
>
> There is one capacitor per machine. The two about mentio
I don't see how this would be possible.. The inductors and caps used in
magnetic pulser are so massive
(relitavely speaking) That they simply would load down the cct. at rife
freqs..The caps would not be able to
charge and discharge no-where near fast enough. Neither would the
inductors be able
lto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 3:45 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Magnetic Pulser Freaquency
Persons interested in magnetic pulsers might wish to contact a person
named Buryl Payne. He makes some devices including something called a &qu
Persons interested in magnetic pulsers might wish to contact a person
named Buryl Payne. He makes some devices including something called a
"power pulser." His site is www.buryl.com
I read his book. It is interesting. I will receive a power pulser
from him soon.
JBB
On Saturday, Oc
Hi..I was wondering.has anyone attempted to make a magnetic pulser that
operates at rife frequency's?
It seems that it would be very effective and could overcome alot of the tissue
penetration problems.perhaps people are already doing this?anyone
know?.Robb
Peter wrote:
--The capacitors were 330 VDC, 600uF, 450 VDC, 600uF
Mike Wrote:
--What do you mean by capacitors? I only replaced one, and that with a
single component.
There is one capacitor per machine. The two about mentioned caps belong
to different models of commercial pulsers.
Regards
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 23:31:45 -0700, Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
>Hi Mike, the wire from the photoflash unit to the coil should definitely
>be short and fat; 4 ft of 12 Ga. "speaker wire" zip cord (that's what they
>call it at my local hardware store) would be very good, 16 Ga. is a little
>skinny.
Malcolm writes:
> Hi Mike, the wire from the photoflash unit to the coil should
> definitely be short and fat; 4 ft of 12 Ga. "speaker wire" zip cord
> (that's what they call it at my local hardware store) would be very
> good, 16 Ga. is a little skinny.
Okay. I had a hard time finding any that
> Mike, did you make yours from the radio shack strobe like I am
> doing?...does the speed knob work?Robb
Yep, and yep. I found a couple of the small party strobes for 15 bucks
apiece on manager's special.
When you add all that capacitance it in fact slows the pulse rate down
by about
Brickey reports:
> They think 70 pulses per second is optimal for causing healing.
Well, the technology is always evolving, I guess. I've got mine built
so I'll use it. But it looks like I'll still have something else to
lust after!
Thanks for the report and the pointers to resources, Brickey
Hi Mike, the wire from the photoflash unit to the coil should definitely
be short and fat; 4 ft of 12 Ga. "speaker wire" zip cord (that's what they
call it at my local hardware store) would be very good, 16 Ga. is a little
skinny.
Tossing the caber - er, washer - is a topic full of variables no
Hi:
The wire used by Bob Beck was 14-16 Ga., 130-160 Turns.
The test washer was a fender washer : 1.0 diameter with 1/8 hole. this
type of washer will jump much higher than a smaller one.
When placed 1/2 inch off center in a 35 watt-second strobe it will jump
12 inches.
Do remember that the
Mike, did you make yours from the radio shack strobe like I am
doing?...does the speed knob work?Robb
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From: brick...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnetic Pulser
My EM-Pr
My EM-Probe magnetic pulser when left in one spot for several minutes on a
known sore point like a knee joint with osteo arthritis where the cartilage is
being ground up, causes a pain similar to a tooth ache. I can actually feel
something happening. It also causes a hurt spot like on my fract
Malcolm writes:
> Check the size of the wire used to wind the coil
I used 14 ga.
> ... rapid discharge ... "photoflash" and "low ESR" capacitors
Okay, I can check into this. Probably not a very special cap.
> Regarding the washer toss, explore the degree of off-center placement
Oh, I've opt
Hi Mike, offhand I'd guess the rather long flash time indicates not less
resistance, but more - or perhaps more impedance would be closer, since
it's possible that the coil or some other part of the circuit (capacitor?)
has a reactance to rapid discharge. Check the size of the wire used to
win
> Mike
> This is sorta the same things I was wondering too..how to test it
> afterwards.I won't be assembling mine until friday.I
> wondering.did you wind your own coil?or did you buy
> one?.thanksRobb
Yup, I wound my own. Found an online source for 14 gauge magnet wire
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnetic Pulser
> > The "washer test" with a 1/4" ID common washer barely bobbles the
> > thing.
>
> Following up my own post, I just tried something I'd been meaning to
> do. I find that a #8 f
> The "washer test" with a 1/4" ID common washer barely bobbles the
> thing.
Following up my own post, I just tried something I'd been meaning to
do. I find that a #8 flat washer does jump a little more than a foot in
the air when placed just off center of the coil face. This is
definitely the
> For anyone who has thought about building a magnetic pulser using the
> small party strobe from radio shack, that particular strobe light has
> just been discontinued. Radio shack still has some and can probably
> still order them for youthey are now priced at 10.97 instead of
> 35.00...
For anyone who has thought about building a magnetic pulser using the small
party strobe from radio shack, that particular strobe light has just been
discontinued. Radio shack still has some and can probably still order them
for youthey are now priced at 10.97 instead of 35.00..so t
ircuit model and the true
response computed.
Kevin Nolan
- Original Message -
From: "Marshall Dudley"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnetic Pulser
> Solar wrote:
>
> > Hello Alvin,
> >
> > 2) By increasing the net capacity (4
Hi Solar and Marshall
Thanks for the critics..I have been on this list
for years and Mike is very reasonable
My website is a very informative site for alternative
health information especially on Colloidal Silver..
and other protocols...http://www.rtvc-2000.com
The four 600 microfarad capacitors
- Original Message -
From: Solar
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnetic Pulser
3) You use "PAYPAL". There have been many, many articles written, in
print and online, about people, vendors included, being ripped off by
Paypal.
Solar wrote:
> Hello Alvin,
>
> 2) By increasing the net capacity (4 600 microfarad caps in parallel),
> you are only increasing the pulse duration. The peak magnetic flux
> generated isn't any greater than if you only used 1 600 microfarad
> capacitor. So, this makes the unit no better than any o
Hello Alvin,
Friday, March 29, 2002, 2:26:19 AM, you wrote:
AR> Hi Listers
AR> Check out the High Power Magnetic Pulser
AR> available at http://www.rtvc-2000.com/magpulse.htm
AR> also lots of info links on alternative health protocols
Alvin, no offense to you personally, but by posting a link t
Selling many of these, are you, Alvin?
- Original Message -
From: "Alvin Rose"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 2:26 AM
Subject: CS>Magnetic Pulser
> Hi Listers
> Check out the High Power Magnetic Pulser
> available at http://www.rtvc-2000.com/magpulse.htm
> a
Hi Listers
Check out the High Power Magnetic Pulser
available at http://www.rtvc-2000.com/magpulse.htm
also lots of info links on alternative health protocols
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r 30, 2001 12:02 AM
Subject: CS>MAGNETIC PULSER INFO
Dear Mike, I apologize for making this post on this list, but so very
many of the people desiring information on the devicerelate that they are
not on the "Off-List".
I suggest that interested persons go
Dear Mike, I apologize for making this post on this list, but so very many
of the people desiring information on the devicerelate that they are not on
the "Off-List".
I suggest that interested persons go to Dr. Richard Lloyd's website
using this url
www.royalrife.com/superthumpy
No, I don't think so?... but has anyone tried Qigong..? I hear that is good at
detoxing the lymphatic system! :0)
Nicole :O)
Pamela Grant wrote:
Have you ever heard of "lymphasizing"?--a type of do-it-yourself massage
Pam
>Hello everyone!
>
>
>
>Well, I was just wondering what exact
Sota Instruments sometimes has used magnetic pulsers for 100.00 $. I
have one and it works well.
Pamela Grant wrote:
>
> Have you ever heard of "lymphasizing"?--a type of do-it-yourself massage
>
> Pam
>
> >Hello everyone!
> >
> >
> >
> >Well, I was just wondering what exactly the magnetic pul
Have you ever heard of "lymphasizing"?--a type of do-it-yourself massage
Pam
>Hello everyone!
>
>
>
>Well, I was just wondering what exactly the magnetic pulser is good for??
>I think it will benifit me but am not sure and $250.. that is a lot of
>money..does anyone know if there is a cheaper
Hello everyone!
Well, I was just wondering what exactly the magnetic pulser is good for?? I
think it will benifit me but am not sure and $250.. that is a lot of
money..does anyone know if there is a cheaper model? I am just trying to find
out if it is worth the money or not. Would some kind of
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