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How do you do it?
Obtain an old working flash gun, you can often find old cameras with
integral flash guns in charity shops or jumble sales for just a few pounds!Carefully take your old working flash gun apart (HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING). Take care, because inside you can see a very large capacitor, which is probably still storing a high charge even when it is off!! To discharge this capacitor place a lead across the flash tube itself. Remember to remove this lead before you use your Magnetic Pulsar.
To install the coil solder a 4ft mains lead onto the coil. Now remove one of the leads from one end of the flash tube and solder one of the coil’s leads to the flash tube and the other to the lead you remove from the flash tube. You have now installed the coil in series with the flash tube.
Now carefully insulate all your joints making sure no bare wires are exposed. You would be wise to put the flash tube in a plastic
box and the magnetic coil in a separate box; YOU ARE DEALING WITH VERY HIGH VOLTAGES AND YOU MUST THOROUGHLY INSULATE EVERYTHING.
Now you are ready to test your Magnetic Pulser. Find a thin steel washer, check to see if it is magnetic; it should be strongly attracted to a magnet. Place the thin steel washer on the magnetic coil, switch on the flash and let it charge until the charge light comes on. Now push the flash button, the flash should discharge and the washer should be propelled into the air to a height of about one foot. Congratulations you have now made your own Magnetic Pulser!
To use:
Press the insulated coil over the lymph gland to be treated. Let the flash build up a charge and then press the flash button. You should feel no sensation other than a light thump from the coil itself. Move on and do the next set of lymph nodes. If you are treating several different people it is a good idea to put a polythene bag over the magnetic pulse head and discard between subjects for good hygiene.
If you wish to treat several people it would be wise to find a mains powered flash gun or you will get through batteries quickly.