Learn More – Controversy
We have thought long and hard on how to address the “controversy” that sometimes swirls around pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) devices. Within any field you will find the extremes—from those who are focused on the science and/or technology, to those who are sales driven.
We believe in a person’s right to make a choice and we respect your ability to make an educated decision. Below we have provided a few suggested terms to use in an Internet search to help get you started with some beginning research on the subject of PEMF devices.
- PEMF
- PEMF and science
- PEMF and medicine
- PEMF and sports
- Resonant therapy
- Resonant energy devices for animals
This is not a new field; there is a lot of information out there on this subject.
One thing we would like to clarify about Dan Dial’s Molecular Enhancer, to help you see where it fits into the range of PEMF devices, is that the Molecular Enhancer uses a unique signal-generator design that spreads 20 watts of power over a frequency span of 60 Hz to more than 100 MHz randomly. The micro-current levels are less than 4 micro amps.
The Molecular Enhancer is considered a system of low power (20 watts), unlike some PEMF technologies that can run 150 watts and some up to 600 watts which can be considered a hazard in large doses.
The Molecular Enhancer can be used for hours in a day without “overdosing the body.”
The Molecular Enhancer does not heal or cure, it is an experimental device currently undergoing research.