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Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy And Cancer

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Has Anyone Tried Or Come Across Information On PEMF Therapy For Cancer? If So,

Could You Share It, Please?

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Watemote

PEMF looks like a scheme to sell you a useless device or sessions on a wonder couch unfortunately. Here’s a link with a debunking sciencebasedmedicine.org/pu...

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EdBacon in reply to Watemote

Thanks for the link. I love how the promoter Noel Edmonds claims it "tackles" cancer as if it were some kind of football game.

And the bit about negative energy causing cancer is classic. To me, negative energy is when healthy people suggest that cancer patients fighting for their life experiment with unproven quackery while taking no risk of their own.

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Here's a different perspective. Early studies suggest promise. Not there yet, but has potential. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

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You could look up, O3 Academy. Admittedly this guy sells them so he hes a bias, but ! I've done resurch into them and to ne they look very promising, and not just for cancer, many other ailments, it's quite new technology so your going ti have the pharmaceutical industry trying to debunk them cos there competition, but there on a similar line to rife technology, i know of private cancer clinics that have used them as part of there protocols for the last 7 years since i was diagnosed, so what I've learnt is that there promising, but there an adjunctive treatment with other treatments, biggest problem with them is there expensive, if i had the money spare and i mean spare, there really for the wealthy, i would get one and try it, there's a guy i follow from the states who resurched them a lot and bought one for his young son, he even recommends one through his resurch, I'll see if i can find his name and maybe you could contact him if your interested in it, most people will tell you all this stuffs a load of rubbish but if we never explored new things we'd still all be living in caves.

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Bigblock

Hi, Ryan Sternagel is his name, he has a site called The Anti-Cancer Revolution, his son was diagnosed with cancer so he set out to find things to help him so his research started from there, he's not a Dr he's just like us trying to find some answers but i like him, he's a genuine nice guy, he maybe able to help with your research 👍

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katartizo61

I use Bemer daily, just received a Class 2 medical device and is recommended to my Doc friend for his wife's foot fracture. Worked great when coupled with cold laser

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back2health in reply to katartizo61

Curious, what is the cold laser able to do that the Bremer can't do?

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katartizo61 in reply to back2health

there are literally thousands of frequency sets available with cold laser. totally different applications of treatments

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maggiedrum

I tried "promising" cranial magnetic therapy for 2.5 months last summer for my depression. It had many favorable comments in both research and lay articles. It cost a fair amount of money and my insurer balked initially and then authorized it after appeal. It cost me a fair amount of unreimbursed costs since it was a daily treatment and 50 miles away through bad traffic. So I got an Airbnb for the time, coming home Friday through Sunday.

It brought me zero improvement. This is a different, yet similar therapy than the ones for cancers. But color me a skeptic about things like this. If truly random clinical trials have not been done, then it is grasping at straws and buyer beware.

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back2health in reply to maggiedrum

Please remember, it working or not working for you is no indicator of its efficacy. Many others have gotten good benefit from the same therapy.

Same thing with drugs--or any therapy--some are successful for some people, while others are not.

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maggiedrum in reply to back2health

I didn't mean to say that it doesn't work for everybody. I only intended to say that it didn't work for me. You are entirely correct in your statement.

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j-o-h-n

Does it come in a white and a black Scottish Terrier? (Young guys can ignore this post)...

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Tuesday 03/14/2023 6:59 PM DST

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