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Interesting PEMF podcast interview with a Dr @ a cancer clinic in Germany

The Dr interviewed in this podcast has some interesting observations of blood cells after treatment with PEMF. @Bob has mentioned before that even though the coils of ICES are small and somewhat localized, the effect is more systemic, as the bloodflow circulates through the treatment area and beyond. The effect this Dr observed is an example of one mechanism through which this would occur. I placed this post in the cancer category as the clinic in question focuses on treatment of cancer and other chronic diseases.

https://youtu.be/C9KmrWMDoek?si=lzo5Zzr5F3v8OY-7

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@gunplt

This linked interview may be interesting but the channel looks fishy. All PEMF-devices sold at the shop of the channel owner I looked have 5-star only ratings of “customers”.

In the Interview “of himself” (Are Infrared/ Multi Therapy PEMF Mats Worth It? - Our Review) he talks wrong information, like IR uses “high frequency” in combined IR-PEMF mats and that full body mats (except his) have “not more then 4 coils”. I had to stop then. He may not know the market leaders of PEMF mats, but they a) use more then 4 coils and b) use carbon fiber technology for EMF-free IR, like any good IR-sauna.

This is so much wrong, I had to stop. Nevertheless, some of his guest may contribute relevant information. I watch a replay of @Bob instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFlhMurkIac :wink:

Best,
hans

Hans

The topic was only about the comments of the Dr (Dr Henning Saupe) and how his observations supported a possible mechanism related to Dr Dennis’ statements that ICES PEMF have a systemic effect. Not about the youtube channel. The Channel belongs to NuMed which is a UK company that sells various PEMF devices and also produces their own Cellar8 device. I just thought the interview with Dr Saupe was interesting. I have watched the videos with Bob & Aaron some months back. They have very good info, similar to the one with Bob and Martin.

Cheers, Colin

Hello Collin,

I mentioned that my (critical) comment did not apply to the linked interview, but maybe I did not write that explicit enough. Sorry, if that is so perceived.

Best,
Hans

No worries Sir. It’s always good to interact with you, and I don’t disagree with your assesment of the channel.

I saw a dark field microscope video like this in the Magnawave “training.” This MD drew blood, looked at the cells via dark field, exposed woman for undisclosed time, frequency, magnetic field, slew rate… Then he drew more blood and saw less stickiness. I wanted to scream! They should just put some beeping blood and monitor the stickiness, or better yet, the beeping zeta potential! I’m sorry. I think there might be something to this, but their sloppiness is truly cringe worthy.

@Lineweaver

Problem is: The podcaster wants to sell and the doctor wants to sell. Both want customers. So the one tells stories about non-specific PEMF and the other sells not further specified PEMF stuff, with is always 5-star rated in his shop.

In Germany some “health” podcasters have their own sub-brands of supplements with other supp-companies and promote those. The interview-partner wants to sell and the podcaster wants to sell.

This is all so bad.

And then the “online-conferences”. 30 doctors talk each an hour about a single topic. No one searching for a solution can comprehend this. And when I watch part of this: Often people who like to talk about them self, lot of wrongs and even more selling.

I got highly allergic to this.

Best,
Hans