Janet, if the pain is that severe perhaps a table PEMT would be better 
(stronger, more forceful), but the magnapak one uses AC pulses, which according 
to my information is decidedly second-best compared to North-pole pulsing.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Janet Lubart 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 10:53 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>nerve ganglia (PEMT, magnet)


  Thank you, Duncan.
  I am big into magnets and have seen MIRACULOUS cures but this pain is so 
intense I did not think it is an option. Large, heavy neg pole magnets are what 
we have used successfully for about everything else. I really need to 
reconsider.
  The  PEMT looks viable. Thank you so much!
  Sincerely,
  Janet

   

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Duncan Crow <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
    Date: Thursday, November 09, 2000 9:18 AM
    Subject: Re: CS>nerve ganglia (PEMT, magnet)


    Hi Janet:

    (someone posted an article about MS and gold assimilation. Colloidal gold 
may help generally for nerves as it does for MS and joint pain)

    The magnetic pulser has been reported to work for pain but the pulsed 
aren't designed for or optimized for that.

    Magnetic therapy is nontoxic and usually works.  A couple of 1/2-inch 
neodymium magnets held in place with a couple of 3/8 or 1/2 can be put on any 
clothing at any point you choose.

    There are 3 preferred locations: The referred pain, the injury site, and 
the correct acupuncture point.  Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy PEMT devices 
work well by all accounts.  You can get little portables for under $200 that 
slip into a pocket or can be worn against a sore spot.  The are 
frequency-adjustable for pain, circulation, bone growth and a host of other 
settings you can get with your unit.

    Try www.magnapak.com for 2 of them; another is at www.vitamag.com .  Other 
table models get a lot closer to what the doctor uses.  www.pulsegen.com is one 
of those I think.  Magnapak also has one. In Australis PEMP is the treatment of 
choice for athletes and horses.

    You could use a laser pen on the three points mentioned under Magnets 
above.  Other resonance devices (light being one) including sound pulses also 
work.  I don't have those addresses handy. 

    Sometimes relief occurs very quickly; other patients take up to several 
weeks for the pain to disappear. Tell him to keep at it - it's good for him.


    ciao

    Duncan