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Surgery Avoided
R.D., Indiana, USA

I have a story about help with the magnetic pulsing unit that I would like to pass along. My wife had a case of Morton’s neuroma.

This is a non-malignant growth (tumor) due to compression of the nerves between the metatarsal bones where the toes join the foot, causing swelling, inflammation and a sharp burning sensation that may radiate to the toes. She had surgery to repair this.

Sometime later I developed and was diagnosed with this same condition on my right foot. It created great pain while walking. Not wanting to have surgery, I opted to try the magnetic pulsing unit. I own two of these instruments so I developed a very ingenious and comprehensive program to heal my case of Morton’s neuroma. All day while I was at work, I would rest my foot on the magnetic pulse generator coil. When this unit would get too hot, I would switch to the other unit. I constantly had a fan blowing on them to keep the coil from overheating. I also had a heatsink to rest the “heated” unit on. A heatsink is a piece of steel, approximately two inches thick that attracts the heat. These measures were employed to ensure I could use the magnetic pulsing units all day long. I diligently implemented this protocol for 6 months. My case of Morton’s neuroma completely disappeared. I can walk without pain and no surgery necessary!

Thank you to the manufacturer for allowing us to use alternative methods to help ourselves!

R.D., Indiana, USA
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\ Sometime later I developed and was diagnosed with this same condition [Morton's neuroma] on my right foot. It created great pain while walking. \
Keywords:
Magnetic Pulsing , Nerve Conditions, Pain, Tumor
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