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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Frequently asked MRS questions can be downloaded by all website members. This information will be very valuable for every client when purchasing their pulsed magnetic field device. It will definitely assist in better understanding of how this treatment method works and what to expect.

Examples:

“What does this stimulation do?”
“What do I feel during therapy?”
“How do I know that it helps me?”
“Are there any side effects?”
“What can be done if the effect does not last?”
“How long does it take for MRS to act?”

And much more

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The Most Frequently Asked Questions

Continuing our basic educational articles which have become available in previous Wave Magazines, I would like to invite readers to join me in a fun excursion to cover the most frequently asked questions concerning magnetic resonance stimulation (MRS).  Our journey will guide us through many published observations as well [...]

By |2019-09-07T11:38:39-06:00March 16, 2012|FAQs|Comments Off on The Most Frequently Asked Questions

Achieving PEMF Results on a Realistic Timeline/Path

Achieving PEMF Results on a Realistic Timeline/Path First and foremost, it needs to be mentioned that according to the Medical Product Law, claims indicating cure or prevention of any particular disease or illness through pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) are prohibited. The same law applies to all pharmaceutical [...]

By |2019-09-09T08:21:39-06:00September 8, 2019|FAQs|Comments Off on Achieving PEMF Results on a Realistic Timeline/Path

What is a Wave or Signal Form used in Magnetic Resonance Stimulation (MRS)?

Scientific Literature Covering Varies Impulse Forms - Wave/Signal Forms    The typical shape of a frequency is a sine (sinus) wave.  A sine wave is pre-specified, but can also appear in completely different forms by varying the electrical impulse.  The form of the magnetic impulse is decisive in terms of the effectiveness [...]

By |2018-04-11T14:54:33-06:00April 10, 2018|FAQs|Comments Off on What is a Wave or Signal Form used in Magnetic Resonance Stimulation (MRS)?
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