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Applying PEMF to head (Hair Loss, sleep, etc benefits?)

just wanted to add another thank you and observation to what happened in using the hat today. woke up with an annoying 3-4/10 headache… likely from catching something this weekend from lack of sleep and exposure to a lot of people at a wedding reception and crowded airports and no thanks to lack of sleep (avg 4h)…

i usually don’t get headaches so I’m a big baby when i do get them. i put on the hat and rested in bed for 15 mins…poof! all gone! i have used the standard coils in different ways without such quick results before. maybe it’s placement, but i typically place them where i feel the pain. however, cause of pain could be somewhere completely different too and that’s why i don’t get relief the few times I have tried with standard coils.

love it and thank you!

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excellent, very helpful, thanks!

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I’ve been using the hat pretty regularly and there have been a few times it’s been placed under my pillow when my wife has tried tucking it away if i haven’t put it away… a few times it’s been lightly folded when under the pillow… the cable is intact, but i was wondering if you have a tester or anyway yet for us to test our hats to make sure they’re still functioning properly.

We don’t have a way to do this yet, but you might try holding a small piece of aluminum foil over where the coils are. You’ll need to experiment a bit, but you could start with a 2" x 2" square (approximate) of aluminum foil. It should greatly amplify the clicking sound if the coils are working.

Not hearing clicking does not mean that the coils are not working. It means that this way of hearing the clicks probably needs to be adjusted until it works well.

Once we have a contract to develop an actual hat insert product, then I can start designing a test device and instructions. But that’s all part of the long product development process.

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I have a general question for anyone who tried the ICES-PEMF hat during the recent pilot study:

Did any women try the hat for hair thinning or regrowth? We have pretty promising results for men with hair loss, but we only have one female subject who reported results (which were promising).

So, it would be really helpful if anyone had a female spouse try it for hair thinning or loss. Any information you have would be very useful. Thanks.

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if there were a way to stop the ticking sound, I’d be able to get my wife to actually try it out for longer than 10 mins (or really used at night)… otherwise she’d likely be more encouraged to use it at night

we’ll see how much of the clicking we can prevent if we get to an actual production run of the hat inserts. But during the field testing a good size fraction of the people said they actually liked the clicking sound, it let them know the thing was working.

I wish I could figure out how to make the clicking sound an optional feature… :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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funny bc my mom likes the ticking. she uses the standard coils sandwiched on opposing sides of head. she says it helps her go to sleep haha. hmmm… maybe my wife should wear noise cancellation headphones with the hat :smile:

I don’t have the hat but I use the c5 double coils with a headband. I’ve noticed a lot less shedding and breakage. Not sure if that’s helpful…lol.

That is helpful, thanks.
Other information that would be very helpful if you want to share:
What pulse pattern (Omni-8?)
What intensity setting?
How often and how long did you use the device each time?
Did you notice any adverse effects?

thanks in advance!

I used Omni-8, intensity range between four and five. Hours ranged from 2-6 hours six days a week, the majority of the time was five hours. Sometimes I would go longer but usually after five hours the headband would start to bother me. I have curly/coily hair which is more fragile so I get more shedding and breakage than someone with straight hair. Anyway, I noticed the difference at about week three. There may have been improvement before week three but not enough for me to notice.

No negative side effects.

Hi everyone! I’m new here and just ordered my M1 that I’m excited to try. @Bob is there any way I could buy one of your hats? I have a brother with Parkinson’s Disease and I think the hat would be a great addition to the normal coils for the M1 for this disease. I’m really hopeful that this will help and excited to try it out along with Martins protocols he used with his Mom.

Welcome to the forum @mrosey! Unfortunately, I don’t make the hat inserts, those were just for experimental testing in a pilot study last year. The results of the pilot experiment were good enough that a company in Europe is interested in negotiating a license to make/distribute them. I am hopeful that when they are designing their product prototypes that members of this forum will have an early opportunity to access them.

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Thanks for your reply Bob! I would appreciate the chance to get the Hat prototype if/when it becomes available if you can give me a heads up that would be wonderful. Any estimate when that may be available? I am excited to use your M1 on myself and loved ones. I have ulcerative colitis and psoriasis that has been acting up lately and am hopeful that your device will help with that. I also just bought an Ozone machine from Promolife that I’ve heard great things about. I also do red light and HBOT with a 1.3 ATA chamber. One of your videos mentioned that your M1 helped Crohn’s disease substantially. Have you heard of it similarly helping ulcerative colitis? I’m going to do your recommendations and experiment around. Any tips you have heard from other users who may have similar gut issues?

I am still negotiating with the company to make the hat inserts. They want to try a very rapid development timeline. But their primary commercial interest is hair re-growth, and I am not sure how quickly they can develop this product. I am thinking prototypes in September maybe? Not sure though.

Ulcerative colitis et al.: As a general rule, ICES-PEMF seems to be very helpful for any condition where excess inflammation is a compounding problem. As it turns out, this is the case, for example, for most of the ~350 known diseases of aging. But very few people seem to want to actually report details, even when they tell me privately about their success. So, unfortunately no one has reported much about these applications to me, but it would be great of you try it and report back here to tell us what you tried, and whether or not it worked in each case.

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Dr Bryan Ardis has recently revealed the nicotine used as patches … brand Rugby has safest compilation… reverses Parkinson’s and many other issues. He has a 2-3 hour video on his website you can watch for free and if your loved one can’t or won’t use them maybe coerce them to eat much more eggplant, tomato, and peppers which in this order all contain nicotine… eggplant has the most but lots of other foods contain nicotine too.

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Thanks Bob for your help and wonderful inventions and work in this field. I’ll let you know what works for me as I try the M1 out with different settings and parameters. I just ordered it but it should arrive soon.

Thanks Lrober19, I’ll pass on the info to my brother. Great information!

i recently took the hat insert to put into a hairnet (needs to be more sturdy form, so moving to a skull cap when arrives)… the results have been decent when i had it on properly. i have also applied the mat of coils to my belly … amusingly it forms very easily to my dad bod belly. I’ve had some very relaxing sleep when doing that! consistently I’ve been sleeping very soundly thru the night when i have used it over my abdomen!

i think for those nights i get up at 2a and can’t get back to sleep, I’ll just move the cap to my gut. i find it more effective than the 2x2 coil. i believe it’s bc the mat fits very nicely to the shape of my belly and stays there…

I’m definitely striking a balance of use between head and belly haha

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