re:Low Level Magnetic field skin rejuvenator

Buhatarau@aol.com
Mon, 21 Jun 1999 00:23:54 EDT

Hi Everyone,
I was looking at the patent that Jerry listed the other day on the Low Level
Magnetic skin rejuvenator and had some questions that maybe someone could
answer. I was unable to view any of the images except for the first one in
which an illustration was shown with a hand inside the coil. I would like to
attempt to experiment with this system but since I am not as adept at
electronics as I would like to be, I need help. If anyone knows how the coil
should be constructed, please let me know. I'm not sure if it is supposed to
be more of an electromagnet with a core or just wound around an insulator.
Maybe just use large OD PVC pipe? I am also not sure if it is wound in a
circular fashion or like around and through the doughnut hole. Know what I
mean? Since I am not an engineer, I was thinking of using Bob Beck's Blood
electrification device as the driving circuit but it produces an alternating
square wave current at 4cps while the patent calls for a pulsed DC square
wave at 1-30cps. I was thinking that I could use only part of the circuit
and use only one OP-amp to generate the pulsed square wave. So if I knew the
right voltage requirements and coil construction to get less than 20 gauss, I
could begin. I hope that an engineering degree isn't necessary! Any help
out there?
Thanks in advance!
Mike

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