I researched and cannot find any information as to whether the biocharger can help COPD sufferers, it is only early stages at the moment but without treatment she will get very ill and she will die
I wish people including you doctor would not throw around words like high voltage low voltage without being very specific about what exactly you are referring to as there are many interpretations and many people are misinterpreting that as high intensity. 95% of the PubMed studies show better results are achieved with low intensity. Just search up PUBMed PEMF as see for yourself
PubMed studies usually are not applicable because they're measuring the field in a petri dishes. But magnetic fields drop off quickly with distance, so in order to get the same charge in your body as in the petri dish study, you have to start with a lot higher field.
I have a QRS PEMF device; it's supposed to be one of the originals. Not sure if this is considered high voltage, but I did some research and decided on this one.
I am looking at the QRS also. How is it working for You? Do you recommend it? It's $3,500. Unless you have a contact you can share with a better cost. Thank you!
Great video thank you for all the information. Where is your office located and which machine is that one with the pad haven't seen that one before looks so comfortable. Thanks!
Dr. Jim Cares after watching your video I was impressed with list patients currently you are helping them. As a chiropractic professional, please tell me how I will be able to make use of my medical insurance services? They are asking what billing codes must be submitted. Thanks in Advance.
🙏 thnx for this post! Please tell me (let me read😊) why HIGH voltage “should be” better. OK: the peak pulse voltage is, of course, high so this will reach deeper down in the tissue. Reaseachers found out that ( peak ) voltage about 15- 20 Volts penetrate deep enough.. I saw reports on devices working at about 3,7 Volts.. used with special coils in a hat. The brain may nit be too happy with enormous high peak voltage 😆 Or is it (maybe) a matter of BELIEVING in the system in the first place….☺️
@@damiengregory1525 do you have a recommendation for which to purchase at home? So many options but challenging to understand the value of the diffrences.
1-30Hz is scientifically proven for best results when combined with sine and chainsaw waveforms, reverse polarity, adjustable dynamic field strength and frequency ranges. But since you have a Practice and use it with patients who likely pay for each individual session or package of sessions, you need to validate in their mind that the high intensity treatments are more worth it and better than low intensity. But don't take my word for it, thousands of scientific papers will also validate my statement. However, the thing with using low intensity PEMF devices in a practice is that it is quite impractical because they won't be feeling immediate benefits until a few months into treatment, every day, preferably twice a day for a minimum of 8 minutes. It's hard to justify ongoing treatment when you won't reap the rewards "immediately" or "quickly". But please do not be dishonest in saying that higher intensity is better than low intensity. In the case of PEMF, less is more. Also, you should speak about the dangers of higher intensity Hz and uT when it comes to PEMF ;) And less dishonesty while putting more $ into your pockets.
I've had two PEMF treatments so far for pain and tendon twitching. It's expensive 200 dollars per session. While it has helped with the twitching my back and neck pain has been worse and I am now getting more tingling in my arms. I was told that it's normal to experience more pain before it gets better (I've had chronic pain for 6 years), but I am worried about wasting money or potentially causing more pain to my body.
@@RedSrt007 The twitching has been greatly reduced by taking magnesium supplements. The tingling has reduced but still comes and goes. Overall from my personal experience I wish I hadn't done pemf. It was very expensive and caused more problems than it helped.
Is there a directory of PEMF providers available to locate a practitioner in my area (I'm in Tampa Bay), or perhaps someone who may know of a referral?
U can rent a high end BEMER PEMF unit & treat ur entire body at home for $150 a week, in Tampa Bay, or less per week by the month and use it 2-3x a day or more. It’s the best on the market by far & can be used overnight (runs every 4 hrs for 2hrs) & up to every 3 hours on specific problems areas. Most people just use it morning & night, but more often can be better for more severe issues. U can watch TV etc while doing treatments Practitioners aren’t helpful as it’s simple, & are only going to overcharge for sessions, plus ur not going to be able to use it at least 2x a day for 8-20 minutes, which is required for ideal results. Hope this helps
so bemer is the same thing as PEMF? I've started therapy with a practitioner (4 sessions) before I find something for home but thinking of buying (not renting). Who would I rent a unit from (haven' t seen that as an option here anywhere in Tampa).@@Brockt87
I’m a PEMF practitioner and own the system. It’s a game changer
Would you happen to know how I might be able to locate a practitioner here in Tampa Bay area? I've been searching online and not having much luck.
Search pemf near me and different companies will come up to find a practitioner with their equipment near you.
I researched and cannot find any information as to whether the biocharger can help COPD sufferers, it is only early stages at the moment but without treatment she will get very ill and she will die
You are a wise dude, used Tony Robbin's name to get the traffic. Good.
fr lol
I wish people including you doctor would not throw around words like high voltage low voltage without being very specific about what exactly you are referring to as there are many interpretations and many people are misinterpreting that as high intensity. 95% of the PubMed studies show better results are achieved with low intensity. Just search up PUBMed PEMF as see for yourself
PubMed studies usually are not applicable because they're measuring the field in a petri dishes. But magnetic fields drop off quickly with distance, so in order to get the same charge in your body as in the petri dish study, you have to start with a lot higher field.
This is the Pulse PEMF xl pro, same one Robbins has now too.
Why is there distracting music playing in the background. I can barely hear what you are saying.
Which machine are you using?
I have a QRS PEMF device; it's supposed to be one of the originals. Not sure if this is considered high voltage, but I did some research and decided on this one.
I am looking at the QRS also. How is it working for You? Do you recommend it? It's $3,500. Unless you have a contact you can share with a better cost. Thank you!
When doing an initial scan, do you turn your machine up? If it is turned up, do you see detox symptoms?
Great video thank you for all the information. Where is your office located and which machine is that one with the pad haven't seen that one before looks so comfortable. Thanks!
What brand are you using?
I have a PEMF portable model that goes up to 30 MZ’s
Is that considered low voltage?
I just cannot hear what he's saying.
Use your volume control boomer
Volume too low.
The volume is too low.
Dr. Jim Cares after watching your video I was impressed with list patients currently you are helping them. As a chiropractic professional, please tell me how I will be able to make use of my medical insurance services? They are asking what billing codes must be submitted. Thanks in Advance.
Dear Tony Robbins how can one measure cellular potential of healthy tissue at 70mV ?
Instead of voltage, we should be talking about field strength. The voltage stays in the coil.
🙏 thnx for this post! Please tell me (let me read😊) why HIGH voltage “should be” better. OK: the peak pulse voltage is, of course, high so this will reach deeper down in the tissue. Reaseachers found out that ( peak ) voltage about 15- 20 Volts penetrate deep enough.. I saw reports on devices working at about 3,7 Volts.. used with special coils in a hat. The brain may nit be too happy with enormous high peak voltage 😆 Or is it (maybe) a matter of BELIEVING in the system in the first place….☺️
Tony Robbins uses the iMRS Prime or the older 2000
@@DrJimCares As well as the HUGO Pro
@@damiengregory1525 do you have a recommendation for which to purchase at home? So many options but challenging to understand the value of the diffrences.
Great video!
1-30Hz is scientifically proven for best results when combined with sine and chainsaw waveforms, reverse polarity, adjustable dynamic field strength and frequency ranges.
But since you have a Practice and use it with patients who likely pay for each individual session or package of sessions, you need to validate in their mind that the high intensity treatments are more worth it and better than low intensity. But don't take my word for it, thousands of scientific papers will also validate my statement. However, the thing with using low intensity PEMF devices in a practice is that it is quite impractical because they won't be feeling immediate benefits until a few months into treatment, every day, preferably twice a day for a minimum of 8 minutes. It's hard to justify ongoing treatment when you won't reap the rewards "immediately" or "quickly".
But please do not be dishonest in saying that higher intensity is better than low intensity. In the case of PEMF, less is more. Also, you should speak about the dangers of higher intensity Hz and uT when it comes to PEMF ;) And less dishonesty while putting more $ into your pockets.
What are the PEMF devices you would recommend, keeping these things in mind
Can I share this on my PEMF website?
I've had two PEMF treatments so far for pain and tendon twitching. It's expensive 200 dollars per session. While it has helped with the twitching my back and neck pain has been worse and I am now getting more tingling in my arms. I was told that it's normal to experience more pain before it gets better (I've had chronic pain for 6 years), but I am worried about wasting money or potentially causing more pain to my body.
How have it gone? You need potassium n magnesium pre therapy as it affect mineral channels
@@marianilsson7616 thank you. I'm taking magnesium vitamins now. Still having issues but hopefully won't be permanent.
@@chriswilliams5291 potassium is more important for nerves, got to be used also
Any Updates? Tks
@@RedSrt007 The twitching has been greatly reduced by taking magnesium supplements. The tingling has reduced but still comes and goes. Overall from my personal experience I wish I hadn't done pemf. It was very expensive and caused more problems than it helped.
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Which one I'd high voltage? What is a brand? What is the cost?
Hugo 6-7k
The pulse XL pro. It’s expensive but it great. &40,000. You can start a business to help you pay for it.
Is there a directory of PEMF providers available to locate a practitioner in my area (I'm in Tampa Bay), or perhaps someone who may know of a referral?
U can rent a high end BEMER PEMF unit & treat ur entire body at home for $150 a week, in Tampa Bay, or less per week by the month and use it 2-3x a day or more. It’s the best on the market by far & can be used overnight (runs every 4 hrs for 2hrs) & up to every 3 hours on specific problems areas. Most people just use it morning & night, but more often can be better for more severe issues. U can watch TV etc while doing treatments
Practitioners aren’t helpful as it’s simple, & are only going to overcharge for sessions, plus ur not going to be able to use it at least 2x a day for 8-20 minutes, which is required for ideal results.
Hope this helps
so bemer is the same thing as PEMF? I've started therapy with a practitioner (4 sessions) before I find something for home but thinking of buying (not renting). Who would I rent a unit from (haven' t seen that as an option here anywhere in Tampa).@@Brockt87
www.pulsepemf.com/location-map/?tags=pulse%20human
Bemer is not high voltage but low voltage PEMF. Absolutely not the same.
Thumb nail click bait
Too much going on. The scanner was louder than the voice, the background music distracting. Had to stop watching.
Doctor of what? Probably a chiropractor