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EarthPulse v.5Basic - Experimental Uses and Specifications; Local Use and Alertness Applications

EarthPulse v.5Basic
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Appendix 1: EXPERIMENTAL USES
1) Local Use 9.6 Hz:
The published scientic literature contains a strong correlation be-
tween 10 Hz and accelerated healing; more so than any other fre-
quency of the nearly innite spectrum of frequencies. 10 Hz has
more than its fair share of published, peer reviewed research on mi-
tochondrial related effects. These key 10 Hz studies can be viewed
on our website through this link.
1a) Understanding the Cross-Polarizing Ring and metal-parts:
see diagram in QuickStart chapter
Use Cross-Polarizing ring only where all damaged tissue ts
inside the diameter of the ring.
Metal magnet housing parts are made from a special hard,
very high ferrous steel for maximum coil energy amplication.
The hard steel accumulates magnetism and over the rst min-
utes of run-time becomes a relatively strong static magnet with
pulsed eld pulsing through it. Very effective applied locally.
Full 100% power setting will provide nice local source of heat that
works synergistically with the pulsed electromagnetic eld. When my
lumbar gives me trouble I lay directly on the magnet with no padding
whatsoever but for the bottom sheet and enjoy the heat. 70%-80%
amplitude will produce little to no heat. 100% power produces quite
a bit however body will act as a heat sink absorbing quite a bit and
allowing coil temperature to remain low. If not attached to body, cov-
er with a cotton sock to shield body from heat as bedding does not
absorb much and metal housing will get hot.
Whether DUAL-POLARITY RING is -ON- or -OFF- use whatever
frequency that gives you the best sleep. That being said, if critical-
ly injured, 9.6 Hz usually provides sleep in many 2 hour segments
throughout the day / night. If not, use lower frequency.
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