This is was written by 3 reporters who saw the conference presentation of
Glen A. Gordon, MD.  As with any article written by reporters one has to be
careful to try and avoid reporter's errors.  He apprently provided cites,
but the reporters did not give them, but simply indicated that cites were
given.

However looking at it, I could not find these glaring flaws you are
speaking about.  We all know that laser light, zappers and magnetic pulsing
are good tools to use for healing, so this information is neither new, nor
surprising.  There are a few things, which I attribute to the reporters,
such as "dc triangle pulses", which I assume to mean unipolar triangular
pulses.

What do you find so inaccurate?  Perhaps it is simply a matter of
interpretation.

Marshall

Mike Monett wrote:

> CS>Pulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
> From: Marshall Dudley
> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 14:19:42
>
>   Marshall,
>
>   Almost every  sentence contains multiple  flaws:  unprovable claims,
>   contradictions, gross  errors   in  electromagnetics, unattributable
>   results, simple technobabble and obvious hype.
>
>   I would  expect  more of an ex-nuclear engineer and  supplier  of cs
>   products. I thought you could do better.
>
> Mike Monett
>
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