Exactly, that's why I paid about 20 to 100 times less money for the same guass output the expensive models put out.Posted by conk (here)
Yes, they do admit results will come slower than with the more expensive machines found in doctor's offices, those that cost $5k to $20k.Posted by dynamo (here)
Thank you Conk, it looks nice but too rich for my blood!Posted by conk (here)
I bought a Flexpulse for $990. https://flexpulse.com/product/flexpulse/
The unit came highly recommended by Dr. Frank Shallenberger, a naturopathic MD. He writes a monthly newsletter Second Opinion. Mention Dr. Shallenberger and you get a $300 discount of the retail value of $1,200.
Have not had it long enough to warrant a proper review, but from reading Dr. Shallenberger's material for many years I trust it will be effective. He is a good guy and has excellent advice.
Also, it can't be very high in output power as it is battery driven.
I did a lot of research and was pleasantly shocked to find the units at such a relatively low price, they say they build them for the general public to be able to afford them!
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