SOTA Magnetic Pulser - How to Use for Detox or to Treat Health Problems (including cancer)
How to use the SOTA magnetic pulser- For Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF)
Therapy
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For basic information on the SOTA Magnetic Pulser:
SOTA
Magnetic Pulser - For PEMF therapy
The SOTA website has detailed instructions on how
to use the magnetic pulser.
Log in to
www.sota.com
where you will find complete and up-to-date instruction manuals and
demonstration videos. You will first need to become a member
of the SOTA community. When you have become a member, click "Our products", then "Magnetic pulser",
then "Product manual" for your pulser model.
This site highlights important details of how to use the pulser and
and also gives information on how the pulser can be used for specific health
problems (the SOTA site is restricted under Canadian law from
mentioning healing specifics)
General details
The SOTA Magnetic Pulser is used with the provided AC power
adapter. Alternatively, it can be connected to a 12 V car
battery or solar panel using an appropriate adapter w/ Center positive polarity
The pulses can can go through clothes and body
tissue and reach up to 14" inch
(MP7 model) distance away from paddle.
EM field strength drops off rapidly with distance away
from paddle face. At the rate of the
inverse of the square of the distance (r) away. (i.e. 1 / r 2 ).
E.g. For MP6 model in regular mode:
EM field strength 1" away from coil
face is ~ 2000 gauss
EM field strength 4" away from coil face is only ~180 Gauss .
MP6 and MP7 models have a fast mode, in addition to regular mode. Fast mode has more pulses in given
treatment time but at a lower EM field strength.
This is ideal for reaching areas close to the surface of the body
MP6 Regular mode: ~255 pulse per 20 minute cycle with EM field strength at
paddle face is 6000 gauss (600,000 µTesla)
MP6 Fast mode ~1400 pulses per 20 minute cycle with EM
field strength at the paddle face of 2500 gauss (250,000 µTesla)
Technical Details
MP5
MP6
MP7
Regular Mode
Regular Mode
Fast Mode
Regular Mode
Fast Mode
EM field strength at face
6000 gauss (600,000 µTesla
6000 gauss (600,000 µTesla
2500 gauss (250,000 µTesla
>7000 gauss
>2500 gauss (250,000 µTesla
Depth at which EM field strength tapers to near zero
9" (23 cm)
9" (23 cm)
7" (18 cm)
14" (35 cm)
7" (18cm)
~255
~314
1400
Pulse duration (milliseconds)
~2.5 mS
~2.5 mS
~2.5 mS
4.75 mS
3.5 mS
Charge Time (in seconds)
5 - 7 seconds
5 - 7 seconds
~1 s
< 4 seconds
<1 second
Which side of paddle to use?
Polarity of each side of the paddle has been labelled, but it doesn't matter
which side you use
The sides of SOTA magnetic pulser wand are labeled to show
polarity
- i.e. the side with the "SOTA" logo is positive polarity, and an "N' marks the
negative polarity.
Polarity does not
matter with pulsed electromagnetic fields - The primary function of the
SOTA Magnetic Pulser is to induce a therapeutic microcurrent. Although there is some weak
evidence with static magnets that the negatively charged pole has a calming effect,
whilst the positively charged pole is stimulating. A static magnetic field
has some health benefit by aligning molecules within its lines of flux as an adjunct
therapy. Therapeutic PEMFs are always in motion, expanding and collapsing through
tissues, they are essentially bipolar.
Regardless of the side used facing your body, whether the direction
of the electromagnetic field flux is clockwise or anti-clockwise on its way
through your body parts depends on where you place the wand on your body.
e.g.
on the top or bottom of your wrist, or front or back of your body
Humans are continually
exposed to both polarities. From such as the geomagnetic
field, which changes direction depending on whether we are in the North or
Southern hemisphere, via electromagnetic fields from various sources, and other
DC magnetic fields, e.g. from the alternator in your car.
User will feel no physical sensations.
Only quiet "beeps" are heard, or you can turn on an optional,
louder beeper if you prefer;
Health and safety issues
The SOTA magnetic pulser is generally considered safe to use
anywhere on the head, chest, and body - however, the SOTA
magnetic pulser (e,g, MP7) should not be used in the following situations:
Do not use if pregnant (or if suspected)
Do not use in the area of a shunt, pacemaker, or
other electronic implant
Do not use over areas of external or internal
bleeding, or during menstruation.
Do not use over metal implants, including hip
replacement, metal screws, rods, plates - heat build-up could be
uncomfortable
For
information on these and other items of mention, please go to
www.SOTA. com.
Exposure levels are considered safe. The
intensity of this magnetic pulser is much lower than Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI) routinely used in hospitals
The SOTA Magnetic Pulser will kill good bacteria, as well
as bad. If you have poor digestion, this is why you should not
use it on the abdomen. If you do use the Magnetic Pulser on the abdomen, then take
a good (i.e. expensive) probiotic supplement for at least one month after stopping
use of the Magnetic Pulser.
How to
supplement probiotics
To kill worms in the intestines, it would be less
detrimental to intestinal flora to do a parasite cleanse:
Parasite
cleanses
WHEN USING, KEEP PADDLE SEVERAL FEET AWAY FROM CREDIT
CARDS, WATCHES, MAGNETIC TAPE, COMPUTERS, FLOPPY DISKS, HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, ETC.
Since its magnetic field can de-gauss and erase magnetic data as well as subtle
energy-based medicines (e.g. homeopathic remedies, flower essences).
Instructions for using SOTA magnetic pulser over a specific problem area
Place paddle flat against or hovering close over the problem area for
20 minutes
once or twice per da y ,
until problem is resolved (typically 1-3
weeks). (SOTA says use the negative polarity side labeled
"N" , preferring to
use the same caution as for static magnets,
whilst acknowledging on their website that polarity doesn't apply to pulsed
electromagnetic fields)
You may need to undergo general detoxification (above) to ensure permanent success
for systemic problems.
Which area to place pulser over?
Reason?
Spine
Heal herniated disk / Reduce back pain
Kidney (s)
Kidney / urinary tract infection
Wrist
Sprain or carpal tunnel syndrome
Arthritic joint
Heal / Reduce pain
Damaged muscle / tendon / ligament
Heal / reduce inflammation
Burstitis (rotator cuff)
Reduce inflammation
Heal sprain, reduce swelling
Infected gum / tooth
Kill infection
Ovarian cysts
Shrink them
Liver
Microbial detoxification
Cancerous tumor
PEMF therapy destroys cancer cells
Instructions for using the SOTA magnetic pulser for
overall body detoxification
See
Beck Protoco l - detoxifies whole body, energizes cells, and boosts immune
system.
You need to drink plenty of water
whilst undergoing PEMF therapy to aid in detoxification and improve
effectiveness of therapy
Place paddle
flat against or near body over the liver, kidneys, spleen and lymph glands
(see below
for locations ) and pulse each site ~5-10 times. (SOTA says use the negative polarity side labeled
"N" , preferring to
use the same caution as for static magnets,
whilst acknowledging on their website that polarity doesn't apply to pulsed
electromagnetic fields)
Use the Magnetic Pulser, in conjunction with using the
Silver Pulser (Blood
Purifier), for a treatment period of at least 3 weeks (up to 3 months for serious
problems). The
Silver Pulser (blood
purifier) therapy should begin concurrently with or within 15-30 minutes AFTER
the Magnetic Pulser, because the Magnetic Pulser may break apart colonies of microbes
and release them into the bloodstream where blood electrification by the Silver
Pulser can disable them.
Expect to feel some side-effects during general detoxification?
- depending on your degree of immune dysfunction, you will get
various cleansing reactions ,as a consequence of immune system restoral
and the direct effect of PEMF therapy disabling microbes, which must
then be removed from the body. This can cause: headaches, stiff
joints, nausea, sleepiness, weakness, foggy thinking, and dulled speech.
If you feel too uncomfortable with the cleansing effects, reduce
the number of pulses and drink more water .
Why bother with the lymph for general
detoxification?
Pulsing the lymph node collection points targets the body's waste, including microbes and toxins
90% ofthe body's "dirty"
water is in the lymph system. A 150 pound person is 2/3 or 100
pounds of water, which contains approximately 12 pints of blood. Blood is 83% water,
weighing approximately 10 pounds. Thus, completely purifying the bloodstream still
only deals with 10% of the "dirty" water problem.
Many miles long, the
intricate and almost invisible lymphatic network is as vital as the bloodstream. The
sluggish, largely unmapped lymphatic system has puzzled physiologists since early
Greek times, and yet our health depends upon how well this complex and finely delicate
system functions.
The lymph system slowly
drains its collected "dirty" fluids into the lymph node collection points.
Unlike the bloodstream, which follows a swift-flowing, closed circuit from arteries
to capillaries to veins and then back to the arteries, the lymphatic system flows
slowly in a single direction. Its initial microscopic flow originates in intercellular
space (the area between cells). The collected fluid passes through ever-enlarging
ducts until it reaches the lower neck region, where it empties into veins leading
to the heart to be mixed back into the blood. It takes 24 hours for the lymph to
completely circulate the body.
The lymphatic network provides an all-important drainage
system. So when you are "up to your neck in alligators" facing a serious disease,
you will need to "drain the vast swamp"
Where to place the pulser wand?
Download and print this handy chart showing all the detox
pulsing sites
Location of liver
Largest solid organ and largest gland in the body. A few of its hundreds of functions are:
Keeping poisons out of your blood. By
metabolizing and/orsecreting drugs, environmental toxins and potentially harmful
biochemical products of the body
Making protein
Forming and secreting bile. Bile
contains bile acids to aid in the intestinal absorption of fats and the fat-soluble
vitamins A, D, E, and K.
Metabolizing and storing carbohydrates.
Required by red blood cells and the brain to make energy.
Since the liver is large, it needs
to be pulsed at 4-5 different sites
Location of kidneys
Two bean-shaped organs in the middle of your back, which:
Control the amount of water in your body
Get rid of wastes through the urine.
Use magnetic pulser over the kidneys from behind the back
Notice that the right kidney is slightly lower than the left
(Tip: to remember its location
- think of the word "downright")
Location of spleen
A large organ to the left of the stomach and below the diaphragm.
An important part of the lymphatic system ,
serving to:
Store blood
Disintegrate old blood cells
Filter foreign substances from the blood
Produce lymphocytes (white blood cells)
Blood passes through the spleen to the liver and every other organ and gland,
eventually reaching the body extremities.
Location of lymph nodes
The major lymph node groups are located at the side and front of the neck and
on the underside of the jaw. The major
groups of lymph nodes, as well as the approximate areas they drain, are listed below.
There is a fair amount of variability and overlap.
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Where are the head/neck lymph nodes?
What does it drain?
Anterior Cervical
Nodes lie on and beneath the sternocleidomastoid muscles (SCMs)
on either side of the neck. This muscle allows the head to turn
to the right and left.
Internal structures of the throatand part of the posterior pharynx,
tonsils, and thyroid gland
Posterior Cervical
Skin on the back of the head. Also frequently enlarged
during upper respiratory infections (e.g. mononucleosis).
Tonsilar
Just below the angle of the mandible
Tonsilar and posterior pharyngeal regions
Sub-Mandibular
Along the underside of the jaw on either side
Structures in the floor of the mouth
Sub-Mental
Just below the chin.
Teeth and intra-oral cavity
Supra-clavicular
In the hollow above the clavicle.
Part of the thoracic cavity, abdomen
Axillary lymph nodes - found in the armpit area
Epitrochlear Nodes: Found on the inside of the upper arm, just above the
elbow.