by Chris Cane | Mar 27, 2024 | Author's Postings, Blog Post, Curatron, Medical Articles, PEMF-School, Technical Information
The aging processes can affect us in different ways; they can damage both our body and our mind. Many doctors recommend eating a healthy and balanced diet to slow or prevent the aging process, as our body needs the nutrients provided by foods such as antioxidants,...
by Chris Cane | Mar 22, 2019 | Author's Postings, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
In PEMF – Intensity and Frequency Go Hand in Hand Virtually all serious studies of PEMF have shown that a frequency or frequencies below 50 Hz are the most effective. Intensity and frequency go hand in hand to provide the two most important factors associated...
by Chris Cane | Nov 20, 2018 | Author's Postings, Blog Post, Curatron, Medical Articles, PEMF, PEMF-School, Technical Information
Penetration, Penetration, Penetration! You need to understand because It’s PEMF’s biggest enemy. In the commercial world one talks about Location, Location, Location, well in the world of PEMF it is Penetration, Penetration, Penetration.The good news is...
by Chris Cane | Nov 1, 2018 | Author's Postings, Blog Post, Curatron, Products, Technical Information
PEMF INTENSITY – THE MOST IMPORTANT PARAMETER Manufacturer Intensity Curatron 2000 HT 70 G – 7 mT – 7000 μT Curatron 2000 XP 100 G – 10 mT – 10,000 μT Curatron 2000 XPSE 150 G – 15 mT – 15,000 μT Curatron 2000 PC 150G –...
by Chris Cane | Oct 23, 2018 | Author's Postings, Blog Post, Curatron, Technical Information
Adaptation is not a good thing in PEMF. Did you ever notice how quiet it gets during a power failure? All the hum-drum background noises of fans, fridges, tv’s and radios simply stop… Let’s face it we get used to repetitive noise! Read on…...
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...