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Old 03-23-2008, 07:21 AM
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Default Transcraniel Magnetic Therapy

After reading lots and lots of research on this TMT,which concludes it is highly safe,I was tempted to build a coil which would have passed the output from a hi-fi amp driven from a pc with a sine or squarewave output...using free wave generation software.


But then I decided to use an even simpler method of fixing a hard drive magnet which is veryvery strong to a battery operated fan instead powered by 2 x1.5 volt AA batteries.

I removed the fan blades from the nob like holder and SECURELY taped the harddrive magnets to it and also glued it.I also glued the nob to the motor spindle to avoid dangerous flyoff.

I then taped it over the magnets to the nob with sellotape to make it softer and draped soft glue again to make it softer to avoid injury....The magnets I took from an old hard drive.3 magnets stacked over each other will have a longer range/penetration depth then a single thin magnet.

no doubt a cup shape could be put over the spinning magnet to make it even more safer.

I tested the magnets and this one has an effect on the monitor from at least 2 inches away when I tested it.3 inches quite weak.1inch very powerful.

When the fan is switched on it the rotating magnets will generate strong alternating magnetic fields and induce a/c microcurrents in the body.This is my simple version of the transcraniel coil used in TMT.


Simple and cheap.


You could use it to treat various ailments and report back here.
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