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Hi -- I'm currently trying 2x/week sessions of very short exposure to the biocharger machine. It uses a Tesla coil and puts photons through us. First 2 sessions were a bit overwhelming for me. This past one wasn't, meaning I was able to handle its energy better, and will do the next one at slightly greater intensity.
Curious as to whether anyone has any experience trying it.
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No I have not tried the biocharger, but it sounds interesting! I am a huge fan of Tesla and his work.
I notice you're in SF, is there someone local that you see for it or a website you could direct me to? I would definitley be interested in trying it.
Alison
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That's funny, seeing this old post pop up -
Looking back on magnetic experiments, I'd say anything that put out 400-700 gauss magnetic impulses did the best for me.
Carol in PA discusses her SOTA machine a bit. Maybe that one is comparable to the little machine someone used to bring into a medical office that I would use there, holding a white coil as it clicked magnetic pulses.
Purpose is to build back up the body's magnetic charge, which drops with illness. It was first used on injured racehorses to return them to the track more quickly. Said to heal animals and people in a quarter of normal healing time!
We are electromagnetic, so by boosting this energy, it helps our cells and cellular processes work much better.
It used to drop my pain level to zero for a while afterwards, also stopped my tinnitus for 6 hours afterwards. A top Lyme doctor said it probably quieted down the nerves to the ears.
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