Producing a good pemf mat
SCAM - Why do these liars all say theirs is the best? After visiting my 7th "highly advertised" website I knew that I had to be a detective and see who is telling the truth. After about 30 now obviously fake pemf review websites (but not at the time), I was able to cross out so many based on the fact that these pemf mats looked EXACTLY THE SAME, meaning they were getting them made from the same factories. So I learned how they were trying to give the message and compared them to the rest of the sites I found. I wonder how many people just fall for this trash, too many I suppose. Like I said, I'm looking for pemf mats that were actually tested and researched, not some knockoff with "private studies".
Well if you want to talk about private research, I learned that the first two pemf mats I bought sucked, and the company seemed convincing before I knew what to look for. MOST PEMF MAT COMPANIES CAN'T PRODUCE REAL COHERENT FREQUENCIES AND GAUSS POWER THAT IS CLOSE TO THEIR INPUT POWER. Can we all say PEAK GAUSS, PLEASE? Seriously, if everyone had good pemf at , what's the point for all these companies to compete? THIS INDUSTRY IS ONE FILLED WITH LIES AND SCAMMERS, but there had to be the real thing out there for me.
Sample Questions that I have came up to ask before buying a pemf mat.
Question: I want to be able to use the mat during my sleep. I don't have time to use it for three 8 minute sessions during the day everyday. Which mat should I get?
Our answer: I definitely wouldn't recommend sleeping on a pemf mat that has copper coils. It even says that in their manuals. I would look for the metal mesh matrix type that is flexible and rolls up like a yoga mat. That is the type I sleep on. If someone wants a very quick type that is residential, the MagMat has a half body mat and a paddle (magcoil).
What if I buy a mat and don't like it?
I know it is very annoying to think you have to pay a restocking fee if you don't like it. Why should you? If the thing didn't work why should the burden be on YOU. So, with every pemf mat I stock, I have a 30 to 180 day money back guarantee. The QRS 101 has the longest at 180 days, Magcoil 30 days, Bemer 60, iMRS 0 trial unless I have demo loaners.
How do I know if a mat is a Chinese import?
You can check to see if it is European C.E. safety certification. Many are only FDA registered but don't have the C.E. certification which is the strictest. The good thing about the Chinese import mats is that they have return policies so if you buy it and don't like it, at least you can get about 80% of your money back. Just make sure you buy it on Amazon or Ebay so they are more willing to give you a full refund and no restocking fees if they think you will leave them bad feedback. Also, make sure you don't have to ship it back to China if you don't like it and want to return it. Please stick with the German imports like Bemer, QRS and iMRS. Or the Magmat if you really need high gauss which some people do.
How do I get a a demo pemf mat. I am interested in the German made ones, the Bemer or QRS mat. Still not sure which one is better.
Answer: Well, there is no best one. Some people are sensitive to EMF and electrosmog and have fatigue and want a cleaner mat with zero emf and zero electrosmog. Some people are only needing a pemf mat to treat an injury and have no interest in micro circulation or bone health. These are the people I tell NOT to buy one and go to a local chiropractor or physical therapist that has one of the super high gauss 20,000 dollar machines...like a Magnawave or a Pulse centers. I have reviewed these for years on my other site PemfReviewed.com. But for 99% of the people buying a pemf mat, I usually fit people into a QRS, a Bemer Pro, or a iMRS. All 3 have should different expectations on results. Please call me if you are comparing between any of these 3 German brands.
I have Lyme and researching the Ampcoil. Have you reviewed this one?
yes. and I sometimes recommend a coil type like the Ampcoil or Sentient Light or the Magcoil but most people doing it long term usually prefer a whole body mat instead of treating just a small area. The MagMat comes with a paddle (magcoil) so this is my brand of choice for those that want high gauss or an Ampcoil.
Can I over do it?
Well, you don't want to get your body voltage abnormally higher than your normal functioning voltage. If a healthy cell needs to be at 70mV and you jack it up to 110mV, that is when there can be a problem. This is why I never recommend high gauss unless absolutely needed for a specific reason and these are not the types you buy and keep long term, maybe for a month or two until you don't need it anymore. These are not mats for microcirculation and that you would use for many years.
What if my mat is not powerful enough?
Then it may not charge up your cells to a functioning body voltage. It may charge you up some but not enough to probably do what you want. Beware of mats that have high gauss that makes up for lack of frequencies (delta, theta, alpha etc.). This is where people buy the wrong mat. If buying for optimal daily microcirculation, I avoid high gauss mats for daily microcirculation
Is it better to get a mat that will raise my voltage quicker or slower?
I personally find that when I do a "slow burn" and don't get a high gauss mat my voltage and energy stays higher throughout the day instead of getting my voltage high too quick and then crashes.
Why are your demo mats so much cheaper?
Well, on demos you have the option of getting the money back trial or you can go really cheap and opt out of the trial and get a deeper discounted price. We have to pay a restocking fee that is part of our cost. If we know we won't have that cost then we pass a discount towards the customer. For example, on many mats the manufacturers charge us 400 to 700 more if we want their 6 month return policy and we take no responsibility for returns. But, if we take the returns, we get a deeper discount below our normal price and we pass along the savings. I would only recommend not getting the 60 day or 6 month return policy if you have used one or you are very confident in your purchase.
REAL RESEARCH
SCAM - Okay, this is the biggest confusion for EVERYONE! All these pay-per-click sites and sites that come up first are playing this game, so they try to catch the customer who doesn't search more. The research information and claims seem plagiarized for sure. I know where they get their mats from and there is no way that their mats do what they are known for. All these companies claim research that's not even theirs! They just state it in their marketing like it's a fairy tale or bedtime story, like you just have to accept it for what it is. Like, "A long time ago, in a far away land, pemf mats cured people of their needs to have costly medication or for their peak health obsessions, so today we have this technology for you....German research showed that they can make a residential version of a pemf mat and it was effective." So dumb, I WANT TO KNOW WHERE I CAN GET THAT ONE, THE ONE ACTUALLY TESTED TO PROVE THIS! Not some knock off saying another pemf mat once did it! Look, you really think they all have the real frequencies that have the patents on them? You really think everyone has real pemf mat with coherent frequencies? If they did, what's the use of proprietary technology? Sick of these circus acts, get smart and look for the real thing.