by Chris Cane | Aug 31, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, PEMF, PEMF-School, Products, Technical Information
PEMF Dual Applicator Use. Most PEMF systems only allow the use of a single applicator, whether it be a pad, mattress or a probe. One of the advantages of the Curaron 2000 XP, XPSE and PC models is that we can run two applicators AT FULL INTENSITY simultaneously. Yes!...
by Chris Cane | Aug 28, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, Curatron FLASH, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Intensity is Inversely Proportional to Frequency. Ringer Technology, Impulse Technology? Hummer, Oscillator, FLASH? One of the challenges, when selling and supporting the Curatron systems, we must help people whose background is not in electronics, engineering or...
by Chris Cane | Aug 18, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, Curatron FLASH, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Frequency Adaptation Frequency Adaptation is a problem with many PEMF systems. The Curatron 2000 family avoids this problem. So perhaps you’re wondering what frequency adaptation is? Simply put, our cells adapt to a particular frequency and then begin to...
by Chris Cane | Feb 19, 2018 | Author's Postings, Curatron, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Sine waves are the basis of life. Sine waves are everywhere. It may sound complicated but it’s only really complicated for the circuit or system designer. Understanding how and why it works does need some explanation however if you will bear with me,...
by Chris Cane | Nov 23, 2017 | Author's Postings, Curatron, Curatron FLASH, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Can Cancer be treated, healed or cured with PEMF? The use of PEMF for the treatment of Cancer is widely discussed and promoted by several companies and on many websites. The difficulty is separating the wheat from the chaff. Amjo Corp does not and will not promote the...
by Chris Cane | Sep 18, 2017 | Author's Postings, Curatron, Curatron FLASH, PEMF-School
What’s the difference between “Permanent” or “Static” magnets and Pulsed Electromagnets? Permanent magnets are those horseshoe or bar magnets that you may have seen in a physics class back in high school. They can be all shapes and sizes...