by Chris Cane | Oct 26, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, Medical Articles, PEMF, PEMF-School
http://Array PEMF systems enhance circulation Would you believe that only cats have fur? Would you believe that only blue cars can go fast? Would you believe that only BEMER can help with microcirculation? Written by a Bemer Marketing Guy! Bemer have been making a...
by Chris Cane | Oct 18, 2018 | Author's Postings, Blog Post, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Deceive Inveigle Obfuscate INTENSITY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PARAMETERLet’s understand it together.Long before I created PEMF School there were X-FilesBack in the nineties, I was a fan of the X-Files. One episode was called ‘Teliko” and its tagline was...
by Chris Cane | Oct 10, 2018 | Author's Postings, Blog Post, Curatron, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Vive la différence Impulse vs Real PEMF PEMF – What is it?Different companies and individuals have come up with different names for the two technologies. The names and their uses can be somewhat blurry and are often misused by some people in this field. You will...
by Chris Cane | Oct 3, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Let’s talk about the importance of the wave form used by the Curatron 2000 family of real pemf systems! The square wave gated sine wave is what sets the Curatron 2000 apart from all the others. The Curatron waveform is unique and very difficult to create. Other...
by Chris Cane | Sep 24, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, Medical Articles, PEMF, PEMF-School
Adverse Reaction to PEMF is very rare and usually very mild. Any therapy, whether medical or homeopathic, can cause an adverse reaction, and PEMF is no different. Adverse or undesirable reactions happen occasionally, roughly 5% of the time. Most aren’t severe, and...
by Chris Cane | Sep 6, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, PEMF-School
KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) is an acronym that we try to live by. All Curatron control units use the same front panel and there are only four buttons to press. How could it be more simple? Only four buttons – ‘Select Program’, ‘Start’,...