EXPERIMENTAL
TREATMENT PROTOCOLS FOR USE
WITH THE HORSE
MAGNETIC PULSER (12/04/07)
By Gary Wade,
Physicist
PUBLIC NOTICE
What follows is a practical guide to how to
use the experimental HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER unit in practice. Before using the
Horse Magnetic Pulser please be
sure to read these treatment protocols over from beginning to end twice and
follow them. Be sure to have all other people which may use the Horse Magnetic Pulser also read these treatment protocols twice. However,
if you have a pacemaker, or a Cochlear hearing implant, you cannot use the
HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER for fear of destroying their electrical circuits. Also,
all cell phones, land line phones, TV remotes, watches, hearing aids and
anything that might be damage by a high frequency ringing magnetic field which
induces high voltage surges, must be kept at least ten feet from the coil when
the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is in operation. Credit cards are safe from damage by
the coil. Also, electrically conductive closed current paths such as chains and
necklaces should not be worn for fear of sparking between links. Great care must be taken to not use the magnetic
pulser on a horse when the horse is in a confined
area where induction sparking can occur. This will be discussed in
detail latter.
The HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER generates at least
three useful phenomena in living animal tissue. They are charge density waves,
electric eddy currents, and the pumping of lymph fluid by involuntary muscle
contraction.
In vitro experiments with human fibroblast
cells which are responsible for creating and maintaining scar tissue after
traumatic injury were shown to convert over into embryonic looking cells when
adequately exposed to the Horse Magnetic Pulser
field.
The flow of lymph fluid is vital for the
health of normal tissue and repair of damaged body tissue. The fluid that
enters the lymph vessels contains the unwanted waste products of cellular
metabolism and various proteins and mineral and elemental ions that need to be
transported back into the general blood supply. If the would-be lymph fluid is
not removed from the body tissue in general, there is no efficient way for the
blood plasma containing all the needed cell nutrients to easily and smoothly
pass out of the blood flow capillaries into the body tissue where it is needed
for general tissue maintenance and damaged tissue repair. The lymph fluid can
be removed/pumped out of the treatment region by
involuntary muscle contractions induced by the pulsing magnetic field of the
magnetic pulser unit. Lymph vessels which carry fluid
away from tissues contain one way flapper valves which allow fluid flow in only
one direction. When muscle contraction occurs, be it voluntary or involuntary,
the lymph vessels are compressed and lymph fluid is pumped out of the muscle
contraction region.
Large
numbers of horses suffer traumatic physical injuries that appear to slowly heal
up, but there will remain problems in body part(s) usage/movement and quite
often persistent or intermittent pain or discomfort will remain. The HORSE
MAGNETIC PULSER in experimental work on horses has shown the ability to often
alleviate, relieve, and change this situation. The HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is
experimental with no claims of cures being made or implied. The only way to
know if it will help on a particular problem is to try it and see.
The business end of THE HORSE MAGNETIC
PULSER is a 16 turn coil of wire that has a 10 ½ inch internal diameter and a
preferred treatment side polarity that faces into the body during treatment.
The preferred treatment side is the smooth side of the coil with no cable tie
couplings sticking up. The smooth side of the coil has a magnetic South Pole
polarity during the first half cycle of the ringing magnetic field pulse.
Wherever you have a trouble area in or on the body, except for broken bones,
you simply place the coil over it or around it for time lengths from
approximately 5 to 15 minutes. With treatment interval ranging form once every other day to once
or twice a day with treatments several hours apart.
Let us go through several examples to
illustrate how to properly use the coil for location of potential problem areas
and for treatment.
1)
As
a Tool for the Location of a Potential Problem area - The high frequency
(~70,000 cycles per second) ringing magnetic field that the coil produces can
induce voltages across and currents through electrically conductive media or
material. The scar tissue resultant from traumatic physical injuries has
relatively large concentrations of an electrically conductive protein filament
material called collagen. These collagen filaments form an overlapping
intertwined mesh holding the scar tissue together. When this collagen rich scar
tissue is exposed to the pulsed ringing magnetic field of the coil, electric
currents are induced in and throughout the scar tissue. Nerve sensor fibers in
this region sense this induced current flow and the horse experiences a sharp
stabbing sort of sensation at the damaged site each time the coil rings. Since
a horse cannot talk to us directly we are assuming that the horse by its
similar physical reactions to the magnetic pulser
treatment at potential problem sites is experiencing a stabbing sensation
similar to that experienced by humans each time the magnetic pulser fires. By slowly moving the coil over the entire
body surface most potential tissue problem regions or areas can be easily
located and then appropriately treated. However, since a horse cannot speak to
you directly, you must watch the horses reaction to the treatment coil
carefully while being sure to move the coil slowly over the horses surface
first at a distance above the horses surface approximately equal to the
diameter of the coil. On successive passes of the coil come closer by an inch
or two per pass until you clearly find the sensitive regions/areas where there
is possible/probable tissue problems needing treatment. However, not all
potential problem sites can always be located this way, do
to poor nerve fiber density in the problem area or just nerve damage associated
with an injury. A good example of this is with a knee cartilage problem, where
the horse might not feel much from the coil, but may still get good treatment
results. Another situation occurs where the horse feels the coil magnetic pulse
strongly, but there is no apparent tissue damage or scar tissue. This occurs
mainly in the head, face region, and lumbosacral
joint and sacrum region of the horses body where there are dense nerve
supplies. The outer tough jacket material that contains the nerve fibers of the
facial and head nerves and sacrum region is rich in that electrically
conductive protein collagen. The electric currents induced in this outer jacket
by the intense ringing magnetic field leak into the interior and are picked up
by the nerve fibers and involuntary muscle contraction which pumps lymph fluid
is caused, along with that stabbing sensation. Treatments in these areas must
be done with great caution and will usually take a larger set of treats for
potential resolving of a problem because the coil must generally be kept at a
larger distance from the horse so that the horse will tolerate the stabbing
sensation.
2)
As a Tool for Locating Potential
Problems on the Back - Once a potential problem area on the back has been
confirmed by the use of the coil, then the coil can be placed over this area.
Keep in mind that the smooth side of the coil faces into the horse’s body.
Often the stabbing sensation is too strong when the coil is directly against
the back. In those cases a folded horse blanket or pillow can be inserted
between the horses back and the coil to obtain adequate spacing to achieve a
tolerable stabbing sensation. The horse must be observed carefully to determine
when the stabbing sensation is tolerable for the horse. Wide straps around the horse can be used to
hold the coil in place, but the horse must not be left unattended. The operator
must be at the ready to shut the magnetic pulser down
if the horse acts up. Horses in general should not be treated in a tight or
confined area. They should have plenty of room to move around and there should
be plenty of room for the operator to get out of the way. An upset 1,500 pound
horse can easily injure a 150 pound person in a confined area. Often a good
treatment time length is five to twenty minutes at one location with the
ranging of treatments from once every other day to once or twice per day with
treatments several hours apart. The required number of treatments to
potentially clear a problem away depends mainly on the type and extent of the
problem and low grade infections in the region. Often significant relief
apparently occurs with several treatments. You know that things are pretty much
resolved when the coil no longer causes that stabbing sensation, which makes
the horse flex its muscles
and react.
3)
Knee and Ankle Treatment - Knees and
ankles and their associated joints, ligaments, tendons and cartilage are
commonly strained horse body parts. The simplest way to treat these parts is to
hold the coil by hand over these areas. However, this can become tiring, so
depending on the situation some sort of strapping of the coil to the leg can be
done placing a folded horse blanket or pillow between the coil and treated body
part. For the horses comfort and cooperation the backside of the leg or knee
should have a pad under the wide strap holding the coil in place. Again the
horse must not be left unattended. A five to twenty minute treatment ranging
from once every other day to once or twice per day may work well, with the
treatments several hours part.
4)
Hip and Shoulder Treatment - You can
just hold or place the coil with the right polarization facing into the hip or
shoulder region. To hold the coil into position wide straps can be used and as
with back treatment you can place a folded horse blanket or a pillow between
the horse and the coil if the inferred stabbing sensation is too intense. Again
a five to twenty minute treatment ranging from once every other day to once or
twice per day given several hours apart may work well.
5)
Lung Congestion and Constipation
Treatment - Treating the back area and side areas over the lungs and or
intestines may be helpful in cleaning up lung congestion and constipation
problems. Treatment times of five to ten minutes can be tried at the various
locations of interest. These treatments ranging from once every other day to
once or twice per day given several hours apart may work well.
It is recommended that veterinarians
experiment with this technology, in particular on such large animals as horses
that are often very difficult to work on by other methods for the problems
mentioned above. Caution must be taken when treating horses in a or around
stalls constructed with metallic material, i.e. welded pipe, expanded metal,
hog wire, chain, etc.. Whenever you have a closed electric path way, i.e.
welded pipe forming the side wall of a stall, the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER will
induce eddy currents in that closed electrical pathway each time the pulser is fired. This is because the magnetic field of the pulser expands and contracts through the closed electrical
path way each time the pulser is fired. Normally
these induced eddy currents are
of no concern.
However, if the closed electrical path has a poorly conductive region, i.e.
cracked and rusted weld, then a large shower of sparks can be generated at this
defective electrical conduction region each time the pulser
is fired. This shower of sparks can totally freak a horse out and you
do not want to be in a confined space with a 1,500 pound horse who is freaking out and in a panic. That can be very
dangerous, even fatal.
If you wish to see what these induced eddy currents can do,
take a folding lawn chair and bring the pulser coil
in parallel to the side of the lawn chair and watch the hinge areas for
sparking. This is particularly entertaining done at night. You can also go to a
hardware store and have them make you a closed loop of chain out of about 1 1/2
feet of medium chain. Now while holding the pulser
coil in one hand with the plane of the coil vertical hold the chain in the
other hand facing the pulser coil while giggling the
closed chain loop and bring it toward the pulser
coil. You will observe sparks flying everywhere, but do not worry the frequency of the
eddy current is around 70,000 cycles per second and the current from the chain
will not enter your body. There is no electrical shock danger, only a fire
danger if you are doing all this around dry grass or hay. If you are the type
of person that is easily excited by sparks flying into and around your hand you
should not try this. Also, you should not do this around or in front of horses.
Before
using the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER
Many horses are easily spooked and fearful
of new situations and occurrences around them. Before using the HORSE MAGNETIC
PULSER on your horse, you should get your horse familiar and comfortable with
it being around and being used. I would recommend first setting the pulser near the horse stall or corral where he/she can get
a good look at it and perhaps smell it. After a while later turn the pulser on and pretend to give yourself a short treatment
with it while your horse is looking on. This would also be a good opportunity
to personally experience that stabbing sensation we have been mentioning by
placing the coil over commonly damaged regions in adults, i.e. shoulder and
back regions. Be sure to have all of your sensitive electrical stuff put ten feet
away from the coil. Then gently approach your horse for his/her first
treatment.
Taking
Care of the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER
You will note that the HORSE MAGNETIC
PULSER has two sets of vent holes. Keep these vent holes unblocked for good air
flow for cooling inside unit for proper operation and long life of the circuit.
Also, keep the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER and associated cable and coil out of
water. The pulser comes with plenty of cable to the
coil to allow the pulser to be kept out from under
foot during treatments. Operate the Horse Magnetic Pulser
with the suit case lying flat only.
The HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is a very high
voltage device and is sent to the customer under lock. Only trained factory
personnel should open and work on the unit do to the danger of electrocution.
IF YOU FOUND THIS ARTICLE OF REAL VALUE, PLEASE MAKE A HARD COPY WHILE STILL AVAILABLE.
The HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is an
experimental treatment device with no claims of any cures being made or
implied. The only way you will know if the device will be helpful in any
particular situation is to try it and see.
Horse
Magnetic Pulser Treatment Protocols (revised)
12/04/07