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#1 turchin

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Posted 14 May 2015 - 04:11 PM


I got magnetic coils from a friend (http://www.diypemf.com/a-simple-pemf-device/), but instead of trying 15 HZ relaxating pulse provided by (http://www.diypemf.com/), I tried 40 HZ isochronic mp3, which as I later understood was differ from original 15 HZ pulse by the way it was modulated. In fact it was 200-300 Hz bearing frequency modulated with 40 Hz pulse. It is big a difference than it is used for magnetic field generation from the situation if it were just 40 hz signal. 

So I got 200 hz magnetic field which appeared and disappeared 40 hz a second. I played it from my Iphone on maximum volume.

I applied it to my head and just in several seconds I feel difference inside and after I applied it my frontal lobe I felt really strong stimulated as if I drunk two coffees. 

I tried it several times. Once I tried for more than a minute total for several parts of the head and got strange sensations in the parts of the head I touched with coils as well as small sparks in eyes. It all disappeared in half an hour. 

I find 15 second applying of one coil to forehead is a good way to fight evening sleepiness. 

I am interested to experiment ate with other frequencies and the way of modulation, but I am a little bit afraid that I will fire my brain.

One of the reason that I am not afraid so much is that coils are used in all kinds of headphones in all possible frequensies and not much damage was ever reported AFAIK. 


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#2 TRAiNER

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Posted 16 May 2015 - 10:02 AM

Do you have any pets at home? Did you notice any reaction to this stimulation from them?



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#3 turchin

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Posted 16 May 2015 - 10:54 AM

I have beloved cat. I just gave him short stimulation: 20 sec. He start to hunt invisible things of a wall for 1 minute, probably he had phosphens and became more aggressive, started to rip apart blanket, and latter attacked me. But aggressive playing is part of his normal morning behaviour. In 15 minutes the cat calm down. 

So its behaviour is supportive to the suggestion that PEMF is stimulating at 40 hz. But it still could be part of placebo for me.

I did it 5 times on me and consistently have effect of clarity, stimulating and banished brain fog.

The track I used is first track from here https://itunes.apple...nic/id843898904


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#4 TRAiNER

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Posted 16 May 2015 - 11:18 AM

Have a crazy idea to use it as an alarm, just set up your mp3-player to play the track at 7 am and put the coil under your pillow. 



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Posted 16 May 2015 - 11:37 AM

May work. I have large field of experiments here. 


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#6 BieraK

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Posted 17 June 2015 - 05:29 AM

Interesting :)
I will buy one coil from the net... ICES is the best PEMF device in terms of cost... However I prefer to try with a DIY PEMF device first :).
I will report back when the coil arrives.

So 15 seconds of 40 hz isochronic is the trick?



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Posted 18 June 2015 - 05:08 AM

can you rig this to deliver the schumann resonance ?

 

See here:

https://en.wikipedia...mann_resonances

 

Other people have played around with creating electrical fields around the head

and found 'interesting' results for different frequencies.

See here:

http://sedonanomalie...-resonance.html

 

 

The schumann resonance is rumoured to help meditators reach a kundalini-esque state.

Other rumours have mentioned transitory out of body experiences.

 

For more on this... look up 'Robert Beck'

 

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Edited by playground, 18 June 2015 - 05:10 AM.


#8 chrisp2

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Posted 18 June 2015 - 10:45 AM

This is interesting.

 

I wonder if there's any neurogenesis spurred?

 

Or is it the result of increased blood flow into deep tissue due to the iron in your blood?



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Posted 19 June 2015 - 02:56 AM

Have you guys seen this:

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC3928113/

 

Program 1 TRIPLES the lifespan of  Rett syndrome mice?

 

Am I following that properly?  Surely I'm not - because if I was, there would be a lot more on longecity about this I would think?



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Posted 19 June 2015 - 05:17 AM

Have you guys seen this:

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC3928113/

 

Program 1 TRIPLES the lifespan of  Rett syndrome mice?

 

Am I following that properly?  Surely I'm not - because if I was, there would be a lot more on longecity about this I would think?

 

You are following that properly. 

The _average_ lifespan of the P5 mice looks like it's approximately tripled.

You should start a thread on this chrisp2, this looks extremely interesting.

 

Playground.



#11 chrisp2

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Posted 19 June 2015 - 09:59 AM

I just did but the system put it in another subforum...

 

http://www.longecity...viors-in-mouse/



#12 adamh

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Posted 21 June 2015 - 01:07 AM

This is very interesting. I'm more looking for the calming aspect than the stimulating side. I've heard the same things said about binaural beats. Low frequencies like 4hz are calming and 40 is stimulating. But when I tried it using headphones it seemed to do nothing. At least that didn't cost much. I've looked into a number of things which didn't work. There is the thync device which is supposed to calm or awaken and it costs $300. Plus they want you to buy new electrode on a regular basis which are not cheap plus you have to use a certain smart phone and their ap. You can't just use it with a computer for some reason.

 

Have you tried it on calming frequencies? What did your gizmo cost? It would be nice to be able to try these things out before buying, I'm tired of getting nothing for my money.



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Posted 21 June 2015 - 09:47 AM

i have the ices device; bought a few weeks ago, it helps with my chronic inflammation



#14 chrisp2

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Posted 21 June 2015 - 11:57 AM

How can you tell exactly?

 

General system wide inflammation - or joint inflammation?



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Posted 21 June 2015 - 01:09 PM

The problem with 'playing' with projecting various electrical/magnetic frequencies into your

head, is that, .... you  never really know which frequencies are frying your synapses.

And, ironically, you don't have 'nerves' in your brain, you can't feel a warming sensation or

a pin prick.  So you really wouldn't know that you've just destroyed, say, a 1cm (cubed) area

of your brain.... whatever memories were there, are simply deleted.

 

I recommend you don't 'experiment' with these frequencies by projecting them into your head.

I suggest you play it more cautiously.

Why not first project them into your hand ?

Your hands are sensitive.... perhaps they feel warm ?

Perhaps you feel a tingling ?

 

However, not feeling anything in your hand is _no_ guarantee of safety.

Mobile phone use _is_ associated with brain tumours.  This is now established.

You can't feel the microwaves from a mobile phone in your hand,  but... those

signals do disrupt your brain in a way which _is_ harmful to your health.

 

Playground

 

 



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#16 UKLAD

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Posted 21 June 2015 - 02:15 PM

How can you tell exactly?

 

General system wide inflammation - or joint inflammation?

 

neither; gastritis


The problem with 'playing' with projecting various electrical/magnetic frequencies into your

head, is that, .... you  never really know which frequencies are frying your synapses.

And, ironically, you don't have 'nerves' in your brain, you can't feel a warming sensation or

a pin prick.  So you really wouldn't know that you've just destroyed, say, a 1cm (cubed) area

of your brain.... whatever memories were there, are simply deleted.

 

 

 

layground

 

i could do with losing some "memories" :laugh:

 

on a more serious note the ices device is a healing device, no comparison really to a microwave i meant mobile phone


Edited by UKLAD, 21 June 2015 - 02:18 PM.






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