Dear Ivan,
        While it is true that circulation parameters are made to ---in some
cases---rise by 400% regardless of the polarity exposures.....we have
determined a generally-antagonstic component manifesting in cases of acute
trauma----when exposed to the South (north seeking) Pole generating side of
the electromagnetic field.  The north pole demonstrates to effect a much
more ameliorating effect......as opposed to the South pole's stimulating
effects----under tissue-trauma conditions.  This is of major import in cases
where reduction of trauma insults are the principal consideration.   There
does appear to be a quite distinct difference in cellular-component
orientation under the direct influence of a North versus South
pole......irrespective if it is of a fixed (permanent magnet) or of an
electro-magnetic origin.
        Very acute rise times (slope) seem to be less a consideration for
effectiveness, than does the power of the generated field (at least that has
been our experience).
            If this thread is to continue I suggest we move it to the
Off-Topic List now.
In any event I will make no more comments on this topic on this list.
                            Best regards,    Brooks.
----- Original Message -----
From: "I Anderson" <i...@win.co.nz>
To: "*Silver-List* (E-mail)" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:14 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Fw: PLEASE NOTICE: MAG. PULSER INFO


>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Solar [mailto:so...@neo.rr.com]
> >
> > I have read that you want to pule with the NORTH side of the coil.
> > Also, a good, high-surge-current diode reverse biased across the
> > capacitor will limit "ringing", and increase capacitor life.
> >
> > Just my 2 cents, of course.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> >  Solar                            mailto:so...@neo.rr.com
>
> Solar,
>
> I don't see why using the north side or south side of a magnetic pulser
> should make any difference, as the objective of using a fast rising
magnetic
> pulse is to induce a current flow in those tissues and pathogens within
the
> field. Or am I missing something here?
>
> Regards
> Ivan.
>
>
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