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patches10025
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I have heard very good things about some of the Sota products including the Silver Pulser and the Magnetic Pulser.

Has anyone been helped or cured of Lyme with these Sota products?

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I have the SOTA Magnetic Pulser and the SOTA LightWorks.

I don't think either of these will cure Lyme, but they are valuable tools in improving your health.
They reduce inflammation and relieve pain.

I have used both of these on everything from sore throat, toothache and pimples, to kidney pain and joints.
I originally bought the Magnetic Pulser to use on knee pain, with excellant results.


Some day people will keep these in their home health kits, along with thermometers and heating pads.

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Carol .. if you could only buy one, would it be the Lightworks?

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If I had joint pain and muscle spasms, I'd get the SOTA Magnetic Pulser.

Although the LightWorks is excellant, it is only one tenth as strong as the professional models for LED light therapy.
I guess they had to do that to get FDA approval.


I've used both of them on the same problems, but at different times.
I think the Magnetic Pulser gives faster relief for muscle spasms in my back, kidney pain, esophageal spasm, toothache, joint pain.

It's remarkable how quickly any skin wound or pimple heals after treatment with the LightWorks.
Things I've had for weeks are healed in a couple days.


I've used both of them, at different times, for nausea and abdominal pain, and both worked.
I've only used the LightWorks on the cat when he was injured, as he wouldn't stay still with the clunking noise of the Magnetic Pulser.

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I understand that the Silver Pulser and the Magnetic Pulser are the key instruments for lyme.

Has anyone used both together?

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I would like to hear from others who have tried either of these. Wondering if they might help with tinnitus.
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I just ordered the MagPulser (finally). I'm actually interested in doing the full Bob Beck protocol. You can do it with the SOTA products.

The LightWorks is great but it may not be strong enough for some of the applications that people are doing with the PE1 or Bionic 880. It does work, though. I think it just takes longer. Being less strong & alot less expensive does have it's advantages.

I'll probably order the Silver Pulser & the Ozonator in the future. I don't know if they are strong enough to get rid of Lyme but they can't hurt. There's an order of treatment, though. They work synergistically. Look at some of Bob Beck's videos on YouTube.

I think I posted some articles about tinnitus & infrred light in the past. You may want to google it.

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It was the PEMF machine - pulsed electromagnetic frequency machine - that caused my tinnitus to go completely quiet for 6 hours after treatment. Chiropractors, physical therapists and bodyworkers might have one. Best - 400-7000 gauss strength.

I held a white coil while the machine emitted electromagnetic pulses, basically boosting the body's electromagnetic energy, which helps the body function better.

I asked a top LLMD about it and they said it probably quieted down the irritated nerves in the ears.

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I tried a PEMF mat (MRS 2000+) for about 12 weeks. When I used it for a 30 minute cycle I felt very relaxed. I may have felt a little better after using it. I used it every other day during that time. For what ever reason, I did not find that it was significantly beneficial.

Since the mat would have cost 3k (I rented it from a seller for two months) I just could not justify the expense. I was using it to help with circulation but really did not experience much improvement, I realize that is more me than the device.

All the Best, MattH

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Sparkle, did the Mag Pulser arrive yet?
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Yes! Just yesterday. I tried it & I can say I had a reduction in pain after using it. Overall, maybe 15 - 20% prior to sleeping... I have to give it some time. I don't know if the effects are cumulative.

I have alot of achey places... I don't know how long the effects last. It was helpful for falling asleep & I did feel less pain when I woke up. I used it again today but I had alot of pain in the afternoon - evening. The weather is kind of dreary, damp, cold... Not good for fibromyalgia type pain.

Compared to the more expensive devices - it's pretty worthwhile.

fyi-

http://shop.toolsforhealing.com/Magnetic_Pulser_MPG5_p/st-mpg5.htm

Extremely high magnetic power output. Generates a maximum 42.18 Joules (Watt*Seconds) of energy through the use of a 600uF, 330VDC Custom Photoflash Capacitor. This produces a ~43,133 Gauss (~43 kilo Gauss) magnetic field in the coil. This 43,133 Gauss measurement is at the inter-coil winding flux.

Magnetic flux intensity follows the inverse square rule - the further you are away from the magnetic core, the faster the Gauss intensity drops off. At face of Magnetic Coil, the Gauss drops to ~6,000 Gauss.

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My intuitive feeling is that it may get some of the imbedded pathogens to circulate. Then, one could try to use herbs or salt/C to kill them better...? This is why the blood electrifier or ozone generator (which are part of the SOTA device protocol based on Bob Beck's work) may be helpful to use in conjunction with this device.

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Any more opinions on these devices (SOTA Mag Pulser and similar)?
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I have been alternating using the Mag Pulser & the LightWorks. I think they are both very useful. In time, I'll probably get the other tools.

I believe they are supposed to be used in conjunction with each other. It's based on the Bob Beck protocol.

Lately, the Mag Pulser really helps me get out of bed. I use the LightWorks to go to sleep. I have alot of pain when I get up & when I'm trying to go to sleep.

I think you can also use the LightWorks like people use the PE1 or the Bionic 880. It's a get device for $325 (or so).

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Does anyone know which (Mag Pulser or lightworks) would be better for muscle knots?

Currently a laser is being used on me in physical therapy and it is working great. However I am wondering if PEMF would also work. The laser device PT is using is cost prohibitive for me so if I buy something I want to at least get the technology correct.

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I haven't tried the lightworks, but I have the mag pulser, and it really does help with pain anywhere. It has even broken up blood clots in my legs.

I also get ondamed (PEMF) which helps everything, finds what needs repair, etc, but the mag pulser is right there when I need it (late at night). It is nice to have on hand for pain.

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I have an iMRS mat (PEMF). I feel that it is very powerful, but you need to be consistent and stick with it a long time.

I am doing 1 hour a day, along with mHBOT; I feel that I am improving!! Could it be true?!

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Catgirl,

How does the ondamed PEMF differ from the Sota Mag Pulser? They both are PEMF?

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Good question, and yes, both are PEMF. Ondamed specifically finds what's wrong in your body, i.e., cells that aren't functioning properly, inflammation, etc, and opens up meridians so they function again. It even finds lyme, co infections, etc. It busts up a herx like nothing else too (bonus).

It has over 100 pre set programs that identify the issues and then works on them to help your body repair itself. Sports players use it for injuries and it's FDA approved.

The mag pulser does not have these programs. It simply pulses PEMF waves wherever you direct it. It is healing in that it helps repair whatever area you are focusing on so you feel better. It is a wonderful tool to have on hand, much less expensive, and very easy to use.

I used it today today and my pain was greatly reduced. Hours later, the pain is gone.

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Our body is electric.
Molecules pass into and out of the cells, through the cell membranes.

The pulses of magnetic energy adjust the electrical charges on either side of the cell walls, so that nutrients can enter the cells and waste products can exit.

This improved circulation means that the cells work better.
Inflammation resolves, muscle spasms relax, bones mend, wounds heal.
When the cells are getting enough oxygen and nutrients, the pain eases.


Six people here have said they like it.
For more testimonials, check the reviews at Amazon.com.
I think the price from vendors at Amazon is a little higher than from the SOTA website.


As a side note, fish oil improves the quality of the cell membranes.
Magnesium supplements are necessary because the cells substitute molecules of calcium for electrical processes when the mag is low.
The Lyme bacteria depletes our magnesium, which causes numerous problems.


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Here is another resource, a list of various PEMF devices.
The SOTA Mag Pulser is at the bottom, the least expensive.

http://drpawluk.com/products/


Here is more information, with an extensive list of studies.
https://www.earthpulse.net/pain.htm

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Thanks everyone for your help. Your info cleared a lot of things up for me. There is so much on the internet it is overwhelming to wade through it all.
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quote:
Originally posted by terv:
Does anyone know which (Mag Pulser or lightworks) would be better for muscle knots?

Currently a laser is being used on me in physical therapy and it is working great. However I am wondering if PEMF would also work. The laser device PT is using is cost prohibitive for me so if I buy something I want to at least get the technology correct.


Terv, this post was from six months ago.
Did you get the Mag Pulser?

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No. I asked for it for my b day (Nov), didn't get it. Then for Christmas, didn't get it. So now I am going to buy it myself for mother's day.

With our new insurance I don't have infinite PT visits. So I need to manage pain myself.

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