OMF Generator Q &
A
From your experience, how would you compare the OMF Generator with
the regular Beck-style Magnetic Pulser? The Magnetic Pulser is mostly for
increasing lymph flow for increased immunity whereas the OMF Generator is for
fighting against localized infections (urinary tract infections,
infected sores, dental infections, ear infections, etc), herpes,
and cancer. But for fighting common systemic infections of virus
and bacteria I would recommend the regular Magnetic Pulser and the Microbe Electrifier.
Can you test the OMF Generator by how far it repulses a steel washer
like you can with the regular Pulser? No. The OMF Generator does
not output a single pulse of a single magnetic polarity like the
regular Pulser does. It outputs about 10 oscillations that flip
back and forth from one magnetic polarity to another at a rate of 7000 times a second. This is why it doesn't move a washer although
it is much stronger than our regular Pulser. The only test for
it is seeing the green LED light up which verifies that sufficient
power is going to the output coil.
Why did you design it to output 6600 hertz? The scientific
literature concerning this type of device states that anywhere
between 5 thousand and 500 thousand will be effective at
deactivating microbes and fighting cancer. So I selected 6600 for
its longer duration of pulses and compatibility with the parts available to me
to make it. The research lists 6000 hertz as effective against bacteria, 8000
hertz effective against cancer, and 8500
hertz as effective against mold. I've experimented with different frequencies
from 5000 to 7000 and they all have been effective.
Is it necessary to pulse all over the body? No, unless
you're fighting something that is localized and without the
possibility of the microbe also being in the blood (and therefore
all throughout the body).
Is there any parts of the body that are more important places
for pulsing? Yes, the main lymph nodes are most important
because that is where microbes are detained for destruction by
white blood cells. These locations are at the groin crease, up the
sides of the spine, in front of the collarbone, the arm pits, and
under the back of the jaw bone. Pulsing them there (at least 5
times) makes it easier for your immune system to kill them.
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