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ignition coils in automobile engines, and the work of household appliances such as
vacuum cleaners, fans, juicers, meat grinders, coffee mills, and monitor TVs.
For a long time, people have attempted to solve the problem of electromagnetic
overload by employing a variety of protective and shielding devices, as well as
improving the Bio-corrector of electromagnetic radiation characteristics (amplitude,
frequency, vector, and direction), creating a counter-wave, multi-screens, and even
psychic protection devices.
Tragically, because the frequency, amplitude, and electromagnetic radiation power
of different devices' emitters vary so widely, none of these attempts have yielded
positive results. It has been difficult to create a universal instrument that can
compensate for all electromagnetic smog spectra. Essentially, all of the developers
have focused on developing protective equipment such as cell phones.
Now, we have been developed methods and devices for creating an electromagnetic
field around a person, multiple or similar natural electromagnetic fields. For example,
the modeled field similar to the radiation of objects such as forest and, in particular,
the radiation of a birch grove. A positive impact on a person of these fields is known
to everyone. Our body in such a chaotic flux of radiation is given a basic fulcrum on
which he begins to tune. This person emerges from a "stress breakdown" and goes
into a state of harmonization.
An improvement in the human condition has been reliably established in numerous
tests carried out in a variety of electromagnetic environments using the Mandala
Resonator of the electromagnetic background of any room (office, bedroom, kitchen,
car, classroom, auditorium, and so on).
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Warning
Pay close attention to each safety REMARK and WARNING statement in the manual.
This manual contains important operation information.
This product is in perfect condition before delivery, please check all accessory when
unpacking the unit.