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Coil glasses

what!! can you link???

haha… sorry…i was joking after seeing the glasses. no one would buy them in mainstream if they saw it needed recharging. maybe in 15 years if pemf actually proves to be successful in the new hats that Dr Bob has been working on with actual engineers and scientists (not kidding).

if they catch on, the tech may get enough attention in mainstream and get more studies done to have his tech out for the public approved by FDA :pray:t4::crossed_fingers:t4:

fortunately, you don’t have to wait for a brand name Co to come out with pemf glasses when you can put a set together to be used at home or even public if you’re an artsy, creative type (or don’t care what people think) :upside_down_face:

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[quote=" if you’re an artsy, creative type (or don’t care what people think) :upside_down_face:
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Luckily, I am all those!

Do anyone have experience with reducing dry eyes symptoms with PEMF?

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@mbbj it does seem to help mine.

@gunplt Great. What device do you have?

@mbbj I have the M1, A9, P9, & C5. I find for me that very much power on my eyes gives me a mild headache, so when I am wearing the “coil glasses” I made, I use low power. 4-6 with the M1, P9, C5. I have tried a few different protocols; Omni 8, B5 C5, Schumann, or just straight 10 pps. I tend to use it for an hour or 2 in the early evening when I can. I find the effect to be very subtle, but after a few days of consistent use, noticeable. By noticeable I mean, I feel less need to use lubricating drops throughout the day. My eyes feel less scratchy and don’t get tired as quickly at the end of the day. It’s a subjective observation but for me fairly consistent. I’m also noticing less “floaters”. I have also taken to adding photobiomodulation to my morning routine which may also be contributing to any improvement I am experiencing.